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[Raylan took advantage of having several hours to bring his hotel room back into something resembling tidiness, as well as taking a shower and grabbing a nap - Sleep wasn't something anyone got a lot of around Malcolm Whitly, but he'd long learned how to live and work on smaller amounts of sleep.
Dressed but with his button up open and no shoes on his feet, Raylan answered the door with a pull of a smile.] Managed to make it one piece I see. C'mon in. [ He shut the door behind him as he continued.] Flight okay?
[Raylan took advantage of having several hours to bring his hotel room back into something resembling tidiness, as well as taking a shower and grabbing a nap - Sleep wasn't something anyone got a lot of around Malcolm Whitly, but he'd long learned how to live and work on smaller amounts of sleep.
Dressed but with his button up open and no shoes on his feet, Raylan answered the door with a pull of a smile.] Managed to make it one piece I see. C'mon in. [ He shut the door behind him as he continued.] Flight okay?

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Raylan- [Through a gasp was all the warning he got before warm cum spilled over his stomach, Malcolm's movements stuttering for a moment, then continuing, still working to bring him to climax.]
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His clean hand gripped Malcolm's hips as he kept bucking, lips curling the closer he got and the only warning he could give was a rough:] Shit, [before tensing underneath him with a few last hard pumps as he curled a little, falling back into the bed with a shuddering breath. It took a second for his eyes to open back up, but when they did, he was reaching up to pull Malcolm down for a kiss.]
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It had never been like that before. He felt like his whole body was still buzzing with electricity.
When he could finally draw a full - if shaky - breath, he lifted his head a little to look at Raylan's face.]
Was that okay?
[He knew there had been some hesitations beforehand. If Raylan wasn't comfortable with that, they could do other things. If it had been a conversation they were having, he would have watched his reactions in real time, but he had not been up to that under the circumstances. Feedback would have to do.]
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Raylan breathed out a satisfied sounding breath as he cracked an eye at Malcolm, face curling around the edges as he started to smile. That would be Malcolm's feedback.]
You tell me. [Malcolm was the one with all the experience here.]
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It was... exceptionally good. [Admitted into the warmth of his skin.] You're a natural at a lot of things, it seems.
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Good teachers help. Practice'll help more too, [he said, voice breaking into the grin that matched the one spreading on his face.] It's not so different from what I already know. Just.. new learning curves. [But he was okay with that, and it echoed in the warmth of his tone.]
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I don't actually want to get up but... I really feel the need to clean up.... some of the mess.
[While he was comfortable and warm, there was also a growing chill in the stickiness between their stomachs. He started untangling himself, gesturing with both hands for Raylan to stay right where he was while Malcolm ran to the bathroom, quickly cleaned himself up and then returned with a washcloth he'd dampened with warm water to do the same for Raylan, gently and carefully, before sliding up along his side to curl up with him again.]
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Once he was cleaned up and had use of both his hands, Raylan happily laid back down with an arm around Malcolm's shoulder and the other on the arm over his stomach.]
I thought it would be.. messier, [he admitted as he stared at the ceiling and enjoyed the quiet aftermath of what they'd done. This is what he wanted- them momentarily spent and sprawled in a bed together. Malcolm still felt good against him, and Raylan didn't feel guilty or bad at all. That was more surprising than anything.]
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[He liked the fingers on his chest and shifted his head a little to look down, sure that it did terrible things to his chin, to meet Malcolm's eye.] You mean you don't always let your Gala dates kiss you after a crazy day of saving your life?
[ They were edging towards a more serious kind of territory and Raylan still couldn't stop the instinctive affable charm from slipping out to try to steer it away.]
For the first few days after I came home, I tried to convince myself it was the whiskey or the.. [The killing and the stress of it. Everyone could think he was so cool and Raylan could defend his justifications, but the What if haunted him, just like the shit he'd seen happen. Just like the dead men he'd watched fade to that status.]
But when your name popped up again on my phone, there was no whiskey or Quarles. [And he'd had the same rush of adrenaline and butterflies.] Just my being happy to talk to you. How'd you suppose that happened, hm?
[He shifted back to staring at the ceiling with a sigh. He didn't have an answer for that question either.]
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The night you tackled me to the floor just outside this room, I told you everything. Why did I do that? When you came to New York, I didn't think... this was in the cards, but... I harassed you into staying on my couch because I wanted to spend time with you.
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I didn't fight your harrassment too hard, as I recall. Felt like you just.. wanted someone to hear it, at the time. [He kept that idle stroke up, unrelenting in his apparent need to restock Malcolm's Touch Starved stores. Frankly, he was affection starved himself, always hungry for it and the lift that the hope for happiness gave him.]
From what you've said, most people don't seem to make it past the base file, so to speak.
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A lot of people don't even make it to the base file. I'm quite widely considered weird and annoying without being the spawn of a serial killer. [He looked up at Raylan again.] Though when I got here the first time, I was concerned someone was going to find out who I was and you wouldn't help me anymore.
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Most of our daddies are killers; yours is just a fancy one. For the most part, the sins of the father aren't the sins of the son. No one in the office will blame you for your parents.
Why did you trust me with all that? [If Malcolm even knew; Raylan was familiar with the feeling of not knowing.] Not that I'm complainin'.
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I guess... once you saw the night terror and barely flinched, it seemed like the cat was out of the bag anyway about...my problems, to some degree. And if I put everything else on the table and you didn't leave, then maybe we could be friends.
[He didn't have a lot of friends. More currently than ever, but that was still a very small number. And the truth coming out after substantial ground was gained had ruined more than one budding friendship, but so had the truth coming out too soon. He hadn't found the right balance to strike between letting them get to know him first for who he was and the interests of full disclosure before they thought he was hiding things from them on purpose.]
I felt like we were getting along and just...took a risk, I guess, and hoped you'd still like me if you...actually knew me.
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The details of it.. They're bad but its not the worst I've heard.. or seen. You're a good guy. What screams at you in your sleep doesn't change that.
[Raylan shifted to look down at him.]
So. Worth the risk so far?
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Malcolm breathed out a smile.]
More than.
Why did you take the chance on something that.... made you fundamentally uncomfortable? [There was only curiosity in his tone. Raylan had mentioned telling himself it was the whiskey and the stress but... he also could tell that he hadn't really believed it. And even if he had... it never had to go farther than that. He could have taped up his shoulder and sent him on home.]
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He took a long few moments and deep breath before even starting to try to answer. He wasn't like Malcolm; he didn't try to understand these things most of the time, but New York haunted him, playing on a reel in the back of his mind as he tried to even start to take it apart.]
I had a way to escape it all...
When I called in New York, it was for the job. You're a good asset. Then you invited me in and I said yes because it'd be rude not to.. and I enjoyed our time together when you were down here. [They were already tentative friends, in Raylan's mind.]
I knew you liked me. Wasn't sure how far that went but, I could tell that.. After your mother and getting a little too drunk and pissed at that Gala, all I could think about was Quarles holding that knife to your throat.. [And Malcolm knew how that had turned out. He'd killed a man to save Malcolm and he'd needed, somehow, to revel in the life worth saving.]
I don't know why I took that chance. [He didn't know if there was a blunt, succinct way to say all of this and he already felt like he'd been talking too long.] But taking the first one made all the rest easier.
[Everything that had led to here had been chances, one after the other.]
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Malcolm had almost forgotten the knife to his throat, even with the pale red line remaining to remind him in the right light at the bathroom mirror. He got himself into situations like that sometimes. They didn't seem to touch his trauma. They were just side-effects of what he did. But he was starting to see that that moment had affected Raylan much more profoundly. Feelings he'd denied to even himself brought into sharp relief at the imminent sudden end of a life and what to do with them.
He'd lifted his head at 'Wasn't sure how far that went' and watched it all play out on Raylan's face. Malcolm learned a lot more from people's eyes and the creases of their brows and every little stress reaction in their faces than he did from their words.
He rolled a little towards Raylan, scooting up a bit so their faces were close together, his hand moving from Raylan's chest to ghost lightly along his cheek. He lifted his eyes to Raylan's eyes.]
It surprised me when you did. [Until the moment Raylan pulled him into that kiss in the hallway, he wouldn't have guessed it could happen.] But it was a good surprise.
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Why'd you really fly down here? [Speaking of surprises.
Not stupid enough to assume he knew, Raylan could only guess. He wanted to hear it from Malcolm anyway - there wasn't a better way to beat back doubts than verifying, and Malcolm hadn't lied to him yet.]
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Raylan took another deep breath as his head moved into Malcolm's hand a little. Yes, he liked that touch.]
If you hadn't, I don't know if I'd ever have come to New York again. [Said with a grateful note because Raylan knew how he was. He was a runner, and had been since he was a kid.] Something about you and.. where you come from, how New York is.. lets me do this. You're not stained with the bullshit of Kentucky. The religion, the phobia.. the Toxic Masculinity. [Malcolm had been right when he said that it was a poison on the place.]
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Does that mean you will come back to New York now? Because if you won't, I'll have to come back to Kentucky again, [a teasing warning; he's not just going to give you up at this point, Raylan Givens.] and we've seen how much I don't thrive among the people here. [He'd pointed out the Raylan the first time he came to Kentucky that he was used to getting shit from a certain type of men for coming across as effete. He was an intellectual, he dressed nicely - a little too nicely for some tastes; the fact that he couldn't shut up to save his own life in most situations did not help him ingratiate himself with people who decidedly did not want to be known. He'd learned a lesson in the bar that morning, but it was too late to be applied in this town. He knew Raylan wouldn't let him get hurt if he could help it, but he didn't want to put Raylan in that position.] Though I do like your backyard. You can't just go and shoot bottles in New York City.
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I suppose it does. [If Raylan had his way, he'd spare Malcolm all the uglinesses of Harlan County and where he came from.] But no more Galas. [He cautioned with a finger.]
The space out here is pretty nice. S'why I like Miami. You can get outta town in an hour and get a whole lotta nothin'. Lotta swamp land too, though I avoid those parts unless I have to. But I'm sure New York has something worth it, beyond you. Bet they have batting cages too.
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