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PSL: That's A Real Lemon You Got There

THAT AINT THE ONLY THING THAT'S BIG
that's not true but hey you knows how it is
THREAD LOG:
#1 Customer
Super Kawaii Tape Chan
The Massage
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"Oof, I heard that. Well, let's get you limbered up. C'mere, I wanna show you somethin' this showgirl taught me in Vegas. Those dancers, they're strong as hell, they can kick a man's head clean off."
He waved for James to come over and thumped the floor with his heel in front of his chair.
"Si'down."
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A little clumsily, he stood up and shuffled over, wondering vaguely what Havoc wanted to show him, and if it actually involved showgirls. Maybe he kept centerfolds in his desk or something-- frankly James wouldn't be surprised if he did.
The glass was still in his hand when he sat on the floor.
"Here?"
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"If you could turn around--a little m--yeah, that's fine. Good 'nuff." His chair creaked loudly as he rocked forward. Feet flat on the floor, he leaned down and tilted his head, fighting off a sleepy blink. This guy was being pretty open about things. Usually he was skittish and just nodded like one of those bobbleheads on the dash of his car. But whatever. It would be good for him.
He clapped both hands down on either side of James's neck and gave a squeeze. "Jeysus, you are tense." Havoc drove the heels of his thumbs hard into James's shoulders in a circular motion and had to really concentrate to keep his claws out of sight. "If this hurts it's because it's working."
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Booze or not, though, James did straighten up a little and suck in a sharp breath between his teeth when his boss's hands clamped down. The pain was dull, but it was there. And he hadn't really been expecting it.
"--A-ah!"
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But it wasn't Friday and he wasn't going to think about that.
He worked the muscles along the edges of James's shoulders before moving closer to his neck where the real trouble was. His guess was that James probably had the beginnings of a tension headache if he didn't have one already.
"Any better?"
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Way back when, before his life had been ravished by despair and disease, Mary would rub his back sometimes when he got home from work, or when they lay in bed together after... well. You know.
But she was always too gentle to do... er, this.
Belatedly, James remembered to put the glass down on the floor before he DROPPED it.
"Nnh...!"
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Eventually his fingers grew sore so he elected for just scratching James's back instead. This lasted about twenty seconds before the claws came out. They weren't exactly sharp but they did a hell of a lot better job than his stubby nails would have done. The demon leaned down until his chin was almost on top of Jams's head. He wished somebody would scratch his back. Wasn't that how the old saying went? Maybe one of these days.
"Y'know I heard they were gonna open a new Chinese place a couple blocks from here. That'll be nice."
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His eyes were half-shut, and his face was flushed-- probably mostly from the alcohol, but not entirely.
"... Y-yeah?" he finally managed, sounding a tad breathless. The back-scratching felt AMAZING, and he was too drunk to stop and consider that there might be anything weird about it. Or about the way he could feel the warmth of the other man's body, leaning in close. "That'll... yeah, that'll be nice..."
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"There ya go, buddy! That oughtta have you all straightened out!" He ruffled James's hair with the other hand with a tired laugh. "How's about returnin' the favor sometime, huh?"
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Go figure that the only time James Sunderland could manage something remotely resembling relaxation was when someone physically forced his muscles to.
The smack on the chest snapped him back to reality-- or as far into reality as he could get after three or four glasses of scotch, anyway- and he startled on the floor, eyes popping back open.
"--Oh! Uh-- uhm, sure!"
He didn't even ENTIRELY know what he was agreeing to there, but WELLP.
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With his hand planted against James's chest, he didn't really feel like leaning back up. He gave it a rub and checked out the state of the guy's ribs. He'd been in pretty sorry shape when he showed up. He could tell from the way his clothes hung off of him--reminded him of his brother.
Aw. Aw no, he hadn't meant to think of him. The corners of his mouth jerked downward and he sagged against James's back.
"I'm not a bad guy, right?"
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Of course, having that pressing hand there is starting to really register in James's sluggish, drunken mind as A Thing. A Thing that he's not sure how to think about. He feels light-headed, and kind of on the verge of overheating.
Swallowing, he tugs at his collar.
But doesn't lean out of the semi-halfassed embrace that they'd found themselves in.
"W... what? No, of... f'course not..."
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"Right. Right. I do my best, I take care of business." His voice grew hoarse. "Your best is all you can do, right?"
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As it is, he's having a hard time getting his mind off of the fingers exploring his ribcage, making him squirm involuntarily against the other man. He just... can't shake that lightheadedness off...
"Y... yeah, of course it is... you uh... you gotta do your best..." Why does he feel out of breath...? "... Mister Dynamite, er... are you okay?"
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He drew in a loud sniff and suddenly leaned up, drawing his hands away from James's chest only to clap them back on his shoulders with new determination. He wouldn't just do a better job with these two. He'd do the best job.
"I do a damn good job!" He nearly dug his claws in as he started kneeding again as a new emotion cycled its way around.
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He was finally starting to realize what that lowkey buzzing feeling was from, and it wasn't just from the alcohol.
"Y-yeah, you do!"
Because outside of the slowly-growing feeling of "uh oh" in his head, the only thing James knows how to do is affirm.
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He leaned over top of James so that he could look at him upside down, his body pressed against the back of his head. The chair was in very real danger of flipping over onto both of them at this point. His tie hit him in the face and he puffed it aside with a blustery sound.
"You can work a camera can't you? 'Course you can! Hope you're not camera shy! Folks love a face like yours! Young--but mysterioushh!"
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Trying not to choke on his own spit, James blinked up at the upside-down face of his boss, a distinct flush in his normally-pale (almost sallow, these days) cheeks.
"Camera? Uh..."
He's not NEARLY drunk enough to think that telling Havoc he'd do okay on-camera would be a remotely good idea. For one thing, he and Laura technically are on the run.
For another... James Sunderland has never, ever been photogenic.
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And then, with a loud, metallic creak, the chair dumped Havoc out and then fell over on top of both of them. The salesman let out a loud, undignified bleating sound and instantly started scrambling to right himself. Wow, geeze, talk about unprofessional!
"You okay, Sundahlaynd?" Once he was on his feet, Havoc shoved the chair away and swayed on the spot. Ow, his everything.
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So while he saw this impending disaster from a mile away, there was nothing he could do but faceplant right into the floor with Havoc's weight on top of him when that chair finally decided it'd had enough of their antics.
It seemed to be an appropriately ironic end to an... eye-opening situation.
James had never been a fan of irony.
"... Uh... uh huh," came the weak, muffled reply from the floor, where James had remained even after his boss had managed to pick himself up.
The floor was his home now.
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"Alright, enough a' that." He bent down and took hold of his employee under the arms. "Upsadaisy." Before he had James halfway up he realized the mistake he'd made in trying to stand up another human being that was probably a good foot taller than he was. He started to teeter backwards. "Help me out here!"
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"M-nf, sorry--"
His legs were jello and there was NOT MUCH HE COULD DO ABOUT THAT. So Havoc might find himself toppling backwards if he's not careful.
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Havoc continued to reel backward until the two of them thumped hard against the filing cabinet. At least they were still upright. He struggled to move his arms further down James's torso to get less and less of him off the floor. This was a disaster.
"Sundahland!"