http://caiusmajor.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] caiusmajor.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] caiusbackup 2006-08-29 12:49 am (UTC)

Sorry this is so late--but here you go!

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Jim was rather surprised that his other half didn't punish him, or even comment. The Spectre must have *known*; even beyond his usual omniscience, it wasn't as if Jim put much effort into hiding what goes on in Ted's gym on the nights when the Spectre came home smelling of blood and brimstone, as usual, and Jim came home smelling of sweat and sex and man.

Jim never did it when Spectre was inside of him. He might have been tempting the Spectre to punish him as a sinner, but he wasn't blatant enough to commit *this* particular sin in front of the Vengeance of God.

(As opposed to the sins, such as murder and assault, that Spectre was full party and instigator to.)

Besides, the Spectre made Ted uncomfortable, even though he'd never admit it. Going into battle with your fists beside the Wrath of the Lord was one thing, putting those same fists around his ghostly manhood another.

So little of Jim's life anymore was a matter just between men; it was for that, as much as for the physical release, that he continued to seek his teammate out.

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