this was going to be short and fluffy and not have any sex in it. đ¤ˇđťââď¸
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Cold feet tuck under Jamesâ knees and he blinks into the darkness, feeling Thomas slip back into bed besides him. He hadnât registered that he had left.
âAlright?â
âMm,â Thomas replies tiredly. âGo back to sleep.â
Outside an animal cries at the moon and a chorus of night birds sing back. James tucks his head into Thomasâ shoulder and it feels faintly damp.
âItâs raining?â
âOnly a little.â
âThe first of autumn.â
âThe last of summer. Itâs warm, still.â
âYouâre not. Iâve known corpses warmer than you.â It should feel painful, or perhaps sickening, to say that, except it doesnât; morbid humour helps, in itâs own way, to lessen the reality of memory.
Thomas presses the back of his palm to Jamesâ cheek and James shivers with the chill of it. Thomas smiles and laughs in a soft sleepy way.
âPerhaps you should heat me up.â Itâs teasing and playful in all the ways they rarely are anymore and Jamesâ heart yearns for it. He wraps his arms around Thomas, fingers feeling out the ridges of his spine and pressing in.
âPerhaps I should.â James catches Thomasâ lips between his, holding them in still suspense for just a moment, his body poised and intentions readable. Then he moves, a flicker of the former hunter in the precise, quick way he flips them over, pressing Thomas into the mattress, his own body curled around him, covering every point of contact possible. He leans in and kisses Thomas properly, this time.
âBetter?â
âMuch.â
Eventually Thomasâ hand creeps between them, wandering ticklishly down Jamesâ chest and pulling open the strings of his breeches.
âOh?â He raises his eyebrows at James. âYou had a vested interest in my comfort?â
âI spent ten years as a pirate. I can hardly start being selfless now.â James shrugs, biting at his lip to stop from grinning. Even in the dark James can see the flash of humour in Thomasâ eyes.
What starts as a laugh becomes a startled moan as Thomas runs a finger along the length of Jamesâ hardening cock, nail catching on the skin at the tip. James shivers.
âWould you like me to do something about this?â Thomas doesnât wait for a reply before wrapping his hand fully around James and starting to stroke lazily. James feels his breath catch, his hips cant forward, pushing him into Thomasâ touch as he drops his head onto Thomasâ shoulder.
âPlease.â
Theyâre both too tired for much more than the what they already have, a sweat-slicked slide of thighs and slow and aching touches without relent. James comes with his half-gasp, Thomasâ hand around him and his lips against scarred flesh. James keeps his hips moving, a steady friction as he feels Thomas stiffen below him, the fabric of his nightshirt bunching up around his stomach. James reaches under it to brush a thumb over ever-sensitive nipples and Thomas comes untouched, pulling Jamesâ down to press their foreheads together.
Cocooned in sheets, Thomasâ limbs sprawled around him, James stares at the ceiling and tries not to speak.
âI can hear you thinking. Go to sleep,â Thomas whispers, an elbow in Jamesâ ribs. James kisses the top of his head. An owl hoots in the distance.
âItâs been a while since youâve got up at night.â
âGhosts of memories.â James doesnât look convinced. Thomas cups his cheek, pulling away from to look him in the eye. âIâm fine. A bad dream, thatâs all.â
James laces his hand in Thomasâ. âItâs all over now.â Thomas nods, knowing he isnât talking about the dream, and if James has to tell himself the same thing the next morning then thatâs just how life is for them now and itâs alright; theyâve already lived through the worst and survived.
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(btw i was going to write your other drabble today as well but i accidentally started that fic you sent instead so really itâs your own fault youâre not getting more content⌠đ)
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“I swear, if you say another word I’ll leave” for Flinthamilton? I live for angst đ
um, no angst⌠not sure whatâs happening but i keep writing the complete opposite of what I intend đ§. So have James and Thomas being bitchy at a party they didnât mean to throw, instead.
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âOne more word and I swear Iâll leave you.â Thomas hisses at James. âYouâll have to fend for yourself out there.â
It had started as a salon, a fairly routine set of affairs, turned into dinner and is now somehow a fully formed party, complete with too much wine and too little taste in conversation. Thomas is convinced more people have arrived since the evening began, although how word got out he has no idea.
James leans against the wall nonchalantly, as if he hasnât just deduced every man in the roomâs dirtiest secrets. Itâs a game Miranda sometimes plays at state functions to pass the time, except sheâs escaped with all the other women to behind a closed door and left Thomas and James to entertain themselves. Without her the subject of the game has gone from political scandal to something far wickeder and Thomas entirely blames James for starting it.
âWhere do you plan to go?â James asks. Thomas admits he has a point, itâs his house theyâre currently occupying after all.
âThe library door locks.â
âIt would be in very poor taste to leave your navel advisor to host a room of men heâs never met before and whom are all above his station, donât you think?â
Thomas shrugs.
âAt this point Iâm not sure I care. How is it possible for men of intellect to descend to such base dullness when given too much drink?â Thomas turns to James suddenly urgent. âI donât do that? Do I?â
James shakes his head. âThe crucial difference is that your -â James gestures wildly with his hands, searching for a word â- intellectual panache stems from some core part of you. For most of these men itâs second hand, worn as societal fashion and shed as soon as their minds are otherwise occupied.â
âOh, good. In that case wish more of these men were more true to their ideals, though.â
âIn time, perhaps. We canât all be as convicted as your good self.â
âYouâre not like them.â
âNo, I never pretended to be a radical in the first instance.â
âAh, but you are now. Are you not?â
âMm,â James hums. âRevolutionised by winged words and wine-coloured lips.â
Thomas sways towards him, leaning closer than should probably be comfortable in such a public space, except theyâve both had their fair share of drink too and no one is watching them and for a moment Thomas thinks heâs going to kiss James. He catches himself, but not before James has also tipped his head fractionally, mouth parted and eyes wide. Thereâs a fleeting flicker of fear that runs through Jamesâ features, and Thomas knows itâs at how close they just got to what nearly happened.
âIntellectual panache?â He raises his eyebrows, a distraction more than a genuine query. He doesnât need his ego inflating any further, really.
âOh shut up.â James elbows him in the ribs.
Lord Bradbury, a genuine friend of Thomasâ, suddenly appears by their side.
âMy wife and I are going to head home. Iâll try and persuade as many of these as possible.â Bradbury gestures to the crowd of men still in Thomasâ drawing room, some of which he doesnât even recognise.
âThank you.â Thomas says, a great relief in his voice. âHow this happened I have no idea.â
âYouâre too generous, thatâs the problem.â
âHeâs right.â James cuts in, when Thomas looks sceptical. âYou should have let me turn them out before dinner.â
Bradbury claps Thomas on the shoulder and shakes Jamesâ hand before rounding up a handful of the more intoxicated crowd.
Thomas and James stay loitering in the corner. Itâs poor hosting by all standards, but the conversation â something about wild boar hunting â seems to be flowing without his help and Thomas has no interest in joining it.
âHim. How long ago, do you think?â James points to a rotund man with ruddy cheeks and an awful wig, his legs spread so wide he takes up the whole chaise.
âA week?â Thomas guesses generously.
âA month. At least. Look at him, heâs gagging for it.â
Thomas snorts, knowing he should feel awful about this crude game of theirs and yet finding no remorse for it.
âIâd wager even his wife doesnât want it.â
âEspecially his wife.â
âDo you think he can even â you knowâŚ?â Thomas hedges and James bursts into startled laughter.
âNo, Iâd imagine he canât get it up.â James looks mildly stunned behind the amusement that it was Thomas who suggested such a thing. âIâll make a sailor out of you yet.â
When their laughter dies down, the men in the centre of the room are still droning drunkenly on oblivious to the growing warmth of want left between James and Thomas that tugs with need. Thomas leans close again, bending to whisper in Jamesâ ear.
âThe library door locks.â
James looks at the other guests and then at him for confirmation.
âTheyâll see themselves out in time.â Thomas shrugs, pushing off the wall. James follows.
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(300% surprise inspiration I definitely didnât think Iâd get round to writing this today as well)
sanctum
Thomas Hamilton/Captain Flint
14255 words.The rush of shocked realisation, like a cool breeze, comes later as James is hesitating on the knife edge of sleep, belated because it is hardly a surprise at all that he had thought the word love and meant it.
A sort of sequel to symposium exploring the early days of Jamesâ and Thomasâ relationship. A big olâ pile of fluff.
Thomas wakes with a cool breeze on his calves and the cries of gulls and dock men in his ears. He stretches languorously against a bed harder and shorter than he is familiar with, arching into each separate ache. Somehow even the scratch of coarse, thin linens feels luxurious.
He opens his eyes and James is standing before a cracked basin splashing water over his head. In the pale morning light his back is splattered with flecks of gold and if Thomas were more inclined to move at this hour he would like to reach out and explore every freckle individually. The image of James, desperate and writhing under slow, delicate touches drifts unbidden through Thomasâ mind, both desire and a memory. Instead, he contents himself with watching James finish shaving and admires the twist of muscles under his shoulders.
sanctum – ceraunos – Black Sails [Archive of Our Own]
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Black Sails
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Captain Flint/Thomas Hamilton
Characters: Captain Flint (Black Sails), Thomas Hamilton, Miranda Barlow
Additional Tags: London era, Fluff, platonic james/thomas/miranda, a lot of character exploration and also porn, with a vague hint of plot, more classical greek references
Summary:The rush of shocked realisation, like a cool breeze, comes later as James is hesitating on the knife edge of sleep, belated because it is hardly a surprise at all that he had thought the word love and meant it.
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A sort of sequel to symposium exploring the early days of Jamesâ and Thomasâ relationship. A big olâ pile of fluff.
I was gonna be the first one to scream about how good this is but I gotta work đŚ I know itâs great, though, even if I canât read it right now
Okay I finally managed to sit down and read this in peace, without everyone interrupting me all the time and wow. Itâs even better than I anticipated! SO SOFT, SO IN LOVEđ Iâm glad you included Miranda because I love her so much and some people tend to leave her out while writing London-era flinthamilton although she was such a big part of that too. I love how you wrote her. Also Thomasâ and Jamesâ argument about the Bible is great, and Greek references are awesome and smut is hot so this fic really has everything đ Oh and you ruined me with that epilogue, congratulations!
I LOVE YOU THANK YOU SO MUCH!! x
that epilogue killed me to write, BUT it sets up a bonus scene and the sequel which will take place during canon and bridge the gap between sanctum and between sun and soil. (when i can gather the will to write it)
I read this yesterday and loved it so much! Itâs the perfect balance between sweet and sour â¤
But the thing I loved the most was THE DANCING PART!!! Finally! I have been wanting to read a FlintHamilton dancing fic for SO long I canât believe my dream came true in the best and sweetest way. And that âI love youâ was so loaded I had to get up and pace for a bit because I felt it like a punch in my gut.Â
So overall, beautiful work, the characters are SPOT ON and I would DEFINITELY recommend reading this to anyone.
Plus I canât even say how thankful I am that you didnât leave Miranda out â¤Âoh what lovely words thank you thank you!!! oh iâm so happy you liked it!
(miranda refused to let me not include her, even though she was only meant to be part of one fleeting scene she was too wonderful to not write more of – i think she brings a very interesting third dynamic into the boyâs relationship, a slightly more pragmatic and down to earth presence when james gets too swept up in thomasâ idealsâŚ) x