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Ene ([info]impotentwaffle) wrote in [info]politico,
@ 2010-01-04 13:12:00


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Entry tags:callaway, complete, history, parker

To Callaway, Backdated
"Are you sure I can't talk to him?" Parker said, clutching his manuscript to his chest. The publishing company had sent it back with a rejection letter and this was the last one Parker was going to take sitting down. He hadn't ever thought of getting an agent to do this sort of thing. All he knew about the writing industry was that he wanted in and damn if these people didn't tell him why his work wasn't good enough to get published when things like Twilight were being printed.

"No, Mr. Reigh. Mr. Sanders is in a meeting right now and even if he wasn't, it isn't likely that he would be able to take your request. He's very busy. Please, resubmit your manuscript at a later time." The woman was used to dealing with desperate writers who had been recently rejected by the company. Parker grit his teeth together and could hardly keep from slamming the stack of papers and the deceptively blithe manila envelope in which they'd sent his rejection down on the desk. He stood there, refusing to leave and the receptionist looked up at him blankly, stubbornly as their stand off began.



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[info]impotentwaffle
2010-01-09 07:05 am UTC (link)
Parker tried not to skip a beat, but inside his stomach was clenching. The hospital had been such a part of his experience that sometimes he talked about it without thinking. "From Central State Hospital," he said casually, but averting his eyes so he didn't have to see Callaway's reaction. Central State was a fairly well known Virginia mental institution for both the civilly and criminally committed.

"I've always wanted to travel but I haven't had the chance yet. Um, how old are you if you don't mind my asking? I suppose I could always google it."

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[info]halloweenish
2010-01-09 07:15 am UTC (link)
Callaway glanced over at Parker in slight surprise, but he didn't press the issue. He could tell that it was a sensitive subject, and if Parker didn't want to talk about it just yet, then it was understandable. Callaway wasn't the type to pry.

"33," he answered as he pulled a chair out for the younger man. "And what about you? If you don't mind me asking," he smiled.

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[info]impotentwaffle
2010-01-09 07:20 am UTC (link)
Parker followed the man to the table, carrying his beer for him and setting it down on his side. He thought it best to sit across from him, even though he kind of felt like sitting right next to him. That would probably be weird though.

Holding up three fingers, Parker stared down at them, wiggling them back and forth as if trying to conceptualize that age in his head. He liked the number three. "I'm 19," he started out and then thought about how young that sounded. "And three quarters." As if that added so much worldliness to his age.

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[info]halloweenish
2010-01-09 07:32 am UTC (link)
Callaway caught the little wiggle of Parker's three fingers, and he smiled as he got settled. The addition of three quarters to the 19 was absolutely adorable. He smiled warmly as he wound some spaghetti around his fork.

"Are you always this adorable and attractive?" he asked before he took a bite.

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[info]impotentwaffle
2010-01-09 08:59 pm UTC (link)
Parker looked up somewhat starkly. He hadn't been expecting that, but he'd wanted it very much. Normally, he was very smooth and coy when it came to flirting with people but that was because he couldn't care less about the person. Now he cared a lot, wanting something to work out between them. Anything.

"To be honest, I'm definitely not adorable or attractive all the time. Much of the time I'm quite the opposite. Are you this calm and put together all the time?"

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[info]halloweenish
2010-01-10 01:33 am UTC (link)
"Most of the time I'm pretty mellow and laid back, yeah," Callaway said as he took a sip of his beer. He wet his lips and used his fork to cut a meatball in half as he lowered his gaze. "I suppose some people might think of me as terribly boring," he added with an amused smile that indicated that he wasn't bothered by that notion.

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[info]impotentwaffle
2010-01-10 01:53 am UTC (link)
"I like boring. Not that you're boring but if you're boring then I like it." He frowned, not enjoying stumbling over his words. Instead he decided to focus in on his spaghetti. "You're an excellent cook," he noted as he speared a meatball and tried to ingest the entire thing in one bite. It didn't go so well and the meatball dropped back onto the plate.

"Mom's boyfriend? Me and my dad's girlfriends never got along so well. I guess that comes from growing up with my mom and hearing her talk about what horrendous sluts they must be if they were dating my dad."

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[info]halloweenish
2010-01-10 02:19 am UTC (link)
Callaway could sense the feeling of insecurity that Parker was having, and he wanted nothing more than to make all of those insecurities go away. There was a compelling feeling within him to protect this young man, and to guide him, and it struck such a feeling with Callaway that it was a little unnerving.

"My Dad was sort of the same way," he noted, "I think he was upset because his drinking hindered him from pursuing a real relationship, something my Mom seemed to easily be able to do."

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[info]impotentwaffle
2010-01-10 02:32 am UTC (link)
"So, divorced not dead?" He wasn't the most tactful person on the planet and when he decided to ask a question it just came out unfiltered. "Did you ever think it'd be easier if one of them had died instead? I remember going to my dad's place on the weekends and I hated every second of it. Did you get along with your parents? Probably, I can't imagine you not getting along with someone."

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[info]halloweenish
2010-01-10 04:29 am UTC (link)
"No, I never really thought that," Callaway replied as he held his beer in one hand, swirling the liquid around lightly in the bottle with a faint flick of his wrist. "My father and I don't exactly communicate all that well. We only speak on holidays and birthdays, and those conversations are the most awkward five minutes of both of our lives, I'm sure."

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[info]impotentwaffle
2010-01-10 06:20 am UTC (link)
"You? Awkward? I think I'd like to see that actually." Parker thought it might even the playing field a little. He felt ridiculous next to Callaway, ungraceful, without social skills. It was kind of exhilerating though.

He ate some more spaghetti, comfortable with momentary silence. He liked the clink of silverware on the plates. "Do you really think if they read my book that they'd publish it?"

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[info]halloweenish
2010-01-10 06:33 am UTC (link)
"It's a sad sight, really," Callaway replied with an amused grin as he wiped his mouth with a napkin. "I talk about the weather, and his old dog, and the weather some more."

He reached for his beer and took a swig, and like Parker, he found that he enjoyed the silence as well. It didn't at all feel awkward or strained, and that sort of comfort with a new person was rare.

"I do," he replied almost at once, and he turned his attention to the younger man's face. "It's very good, very well written. And I think it'd do quite well if they do publish it. I really think you should let me hand it off to Sanders so that he'll at least read it. So many good novels get overlooked, and I'd hate for that to happen to yours."

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[info]impotentwaffle
2010-01-10 07:57 am UTC (link)
"If I let you do that, do you think it'll color the fact that I want to see you again? I mean, can you be sure I'm not just pretending to be completely interested in you because I think you won't give my book to Sanders unless I act like you have a chance?" There was something distantly playful about that. Anyone else might have taken it wrong, but Parker was starting to trust that Callaway wouldn't get too riled even if the things Parker said were sometimes harsh or stupid.

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[info]halloweenish
2010-01-10 08:02 am UTC (link)
"Well, given the fact that you snatched it away from me and bolted out of the receptionist's office at the publishing company, no. You were obviously intent on finding your own way, but sometimes our own way are the oppurtunites that fall into our laps," Callaway replied with a warm smile. "And even if you were just acting like a chance, I'd let you just to spend more time with you."

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[info]impotentwaffle
2010-01-10 09:02 am UTC (link)
"I don't think I've ever wanted to fuck someone as much as I want to fuck you." He watched Callaway's expression carefully. It wasn't exactly a seduction as it was the inability to keep himself from saying it. "So whatever that might mean, it probably doesn't mean I'm just using you to get a leg up in the publishing world. It'd be really great if you could give my book to Sanders."

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[info]halloweenish
2010-01-10 09:10 am UTC (link)
Callaway was more than a little thrown by those words, but he was infinitely good at not letting surprise show when he didn't want it to. He wet his lips and took another drink of his beer before he set it down with a smile, and he got to his feet so that he could reach down and gently tug Parker up to his own.

"Then I will," he replied softly as he lifted a hand up to cup the side of Parker's face, and he allowed his thumb to graze along the edge of the boy's jaw before he dipped his head down to press a soft kiss to his mouth.

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[info]impotentwaffle
2010-01-10 09:38 am UTC (link)
Parker leaned into the touch so easily. This wasn't the sort of random hookup he was used to. He wanted to convey to Callaway that this wasn't going to be meaningless to him. It only made sense. Parker always tried to let people know that he wasn't going to get attached; it stood to reason that he'd want to express it when he knew he was going to get hopelessly attached. Maybe he just wanted to warn the other. He was so entrenched in his own thoughts that he almost didn't kiss back. Fortunately, his body responded before his brain could catch up and he melted against the kiss.

After a couple of seconds, he pulled back just enough to mumble against Callaway's lips. "I think you're biting off more than you can chew."

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[info]halloweenish
2010-01-10 09:42 am UTC (link)
The moment that Parker started to kiss back, Callaway lifted his other hand so that the younger man's face was cupped in between the both of them. He deepened the kiss and stepped closer to Parker, wanting more, and when he heard the murmur of the other man's words he smiled and moved to gently push Parker up against the wall.

"You have no idea how patient I can be," he murmured back.

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[info]impotentwaffle
2010-01-10 10:33 am UTC (link)
He should have, but Parker took that as a challenge. Just how obnoxious could he be and still have Callaway's interest? He quirked a brow at the gentle push. "You can be much rougher with me than that," he said. It was always easier if they were rough, made it more about fucking than about connection. Parker would beg for violence if he had to, just so he could remove himself from the sweetness of the way Callaway was touching him right now.

But the softness was making him weak in the knees and he leaned back thankfully against the wall, drawing the older man into another kiss.

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[info]halloweenish
2010-01-10 10:38 am UTC (link)
Callaway could be rough, and sometimes that was fun and enjoyable, but not tonight. He could sense that something bigger was at play, he just couldn't figure out what. But he was a man who went with intuition, and he wasn't going to stop tonight, even if Parker's words were tempting.

Falling easily into the kiss, he parted his lips and let his long fingers slip up into the younger man's hair. They curled around the soft strands as he deepened the kiss and pressed himself even closer to Parker, and his other hand fell to rest at the boy's hip.

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[info]impotentwaffle
2010-01-10 11:04 am UTC (link)
Parker's hands went up against Callaway's chest, fisting into the fabric of his shirt. For a moment, he tried to get the man to respond, fighting against the delicacy with harsher movements. But when Callaway refused his tempestuous maneuvers, Parker yielded to him and the release was like letting go with tired arms, dropping a thousand feet into god knew what. But it was such a relief.

He whimpered a little bit when Callaway got closer and he slid his hands against the man's waist, wanting desperately to lock him in place so he couldn't pull back. Inch by inch, his fingertips crawled beneath Callaway's shirt, the pads of his fingers finally touching skin.

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[info]halloweenish
2010-01-10 11:13 am UTC (link)
The desperation in Parker's touches only made Callaway want more from the younger man. He could tell that there were parts of Parker that were fragile and broken, some healed and some not, but he didn't mind. He wasn't scared of them, or that Parker might be too much to handle. In fact, he looked forward to having someone to help, to protect, and to maybe even love.

The moment he felt Parker's fingertips on his skin, he let out a breathy sigh into the kiss and he moved to pull Parker away from the wall. He picked the boy up with ease, using his arms to secure Parker's weight against the front of his chest so that the younger man's feet were dangling as he carried him towards his bedroom.

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[info]impotentwaffle
2010-01-11 04:30 am UTC (link)
Letting out a surprised squeak at being picked up, Parker grinned and pressed his face against Callaway's chest. He didn't know the layout of the man's house all too well, but he could have guessed where they were headed and that was more than fine by him. He curled his toes, wiggled his feet, trusting Callaway not to let him go unexpectedly.

"Can I spend the night?" Because he knew he couldn't stand to because he knew he couldn't stand to be kicked out afterward if that's how it was going to go down.

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[info]halloweenish
2010-01-11 04:42 am UTC (link)
Callaway smiled at the little squeak and dipped his head down to press the tip of his nose against the top of Parker's hair so that he could inhale the boy's scent. He faintly smelled of some sort of fruity shampoo, and Callaway tightened his grip on the boy as he slipped into his bedroom.

"I was hoping that you would," he replied before he set Parker down on the bed and he pressed another kiss to the corner of the young man's mouth.

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[info]impotentwaffle
2010-01-11 05:35 am UTC (link)
As soon as he felt the bed beneath him, Parker tugged at Callaway's shirt, keeping him close. He angled his face so that the kiss was on the lips this time. He twisted his hand in the fabric, a slow motion clutch that was filled with twice the need any roughness could have conveyed.

Keeping his hand there, he leaned back, pulling Callaway down on top of him. "Good, because I want to stay."

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(no subject) - [info]halloweenish, 2010-01-11 05:39 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]impotentwaffle, 2010-01-11 06:54 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]halloweenish, 2010-01-11 06:59 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]impotentwaffle, 2010-01-11 07:32 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]halloweenish, 2010-01-11 07:37 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]impotentwaffle, 2010-01-11 08:05 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]halloweenish, 2010-01-11 08:07 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]impotentwaffle, 2010-01-11 06:13 pm UTC
It's your go on the group thread! :) - [info]halloweenish, 2010-01-12 12:06 am UTC
Where did you say Reagan hid the wedding ring? - [info]impotentwaffle, 2010-01-12 12:47 am UTC
in the medicine cabinet in the guest bath - [info]halloweenish, 2010-01-12 03:55 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]impotentwaffle, 2010-01-12 04:41 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]halloweenish, 2010-01-12 04:49 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]impotentwaffle, 2010-01-12 05:32 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]halloweenish, 2010-01-12 05:44 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]impotentwaffle, 2010-01-12 05:48 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]halloweenish, 2010-01-12 05:55 am UTC

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