Logan Echolls (
logan_echolls) wrote2020-01-20 08:23 pm
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Jack
Christmas was well in the past now, and Logan had settled into the new year. Things with Jack were- Well, they were as normal as he could hope, though things were still strange. There was no easy way to just get over learning some other him had lived some other life- With a man who was now his boss. Still, Logan had accepted that life was complicated, and he'd moved on as best as he could.
It was late now and most of the team had already left- But not Jack. Logan was certain the man never truly left work. Even when he said he was taking a night off, he was sure he was just working on something else. So after clicking off the lights in the record room he made his way to Jack's office, pushing open the unlocked door and leaning against the door frame.
"All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy," he tutted. "Come on, we're going out," he decided.
It was late now and most of the team had already left- But not Jack. Logan was certain the man never truly left work. Even when he said he was taking a night off, he was sure he was just working on something else. So after clicking off the lights in the record room he made his way to Jack's office, pushing open the unlocked door and leaning against the door frame.
"All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy," he tutted. "Come on, we're going out," he decided.
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"You look like you wanted to say something," he said, reaching for the buttons to pause the movie.
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"I didn't," Logan replied. "I was just looking at you."
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"Oh," he said, curious about what Logan might have thought. But he wasn't going to ask.
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"You said I was younger when you met him. ...How much younger?" he asked.
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"I think you were eighteen when we first met," he said. "I was a lot younger then, too."
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"I was a different man then," Logan replied.
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Jack's lips curved into a half smile.
"Yeah, you were. Wild little shit."
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"Those days are behind me," Logan said quietly. "I've worked really hard to- To just not be that guy."
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"I know," Jack nodded. "I see it in you now. You became amazing. I knew you would," he added softly.
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Jack took a slow breath and sighed with relief.
"Yeah," he nodded. "Good. Because I've learned a lot over the years and I realized that I was a really shitty husband."
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The pizza came eventually, but Logan only ate a couple slices, clearly minding his carbs. It was getting late though, and eventually they ran out of shitty old westerns to watch.
"I know you said you don't sleep, but- You can stay, if you want."
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"You sure?" he asked, his tongue rolling along his bottom lip. "I'd like to."
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Jack nodded at that and rose from the couch.
"Me either," he agreed, moving closer.
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"The bedroom's just through there," he said, pointing.
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Jack lead the way through the door. He sat on the edge of the bed to take his boots off.
"Good bed," he noted, sort of unsure of what to say.
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"No it isn't," Logan replied with an awkward laugh, watching Jack remove his boots.
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"When I sleep, I sleep on the floor. Trust me, it's a nice bed," he told him. He hesitated a moment, then took off his suspenders and undid his belt.
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Logan watched, and after a moment pulled off his shirt. He'd shed his shoes hours ago, and he hadn't bothered with a belt today.
"How do you wear all that crap everyday?" he asked, mildly amused.
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"I get cold," he said. Trosers aside, he wore boxer briefs that peeked out from under his shirt tail. He undid the buttons, which left him in his t shirt and pants. He stripped off his socks.
"Which side?" he asked. He wondered if that was the same.
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"Left," he replied, though that was obvious now.
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Jack took the right and laid down, squirming under the blankets. He was freezing, though to the touch he was quite warm.
"Goodnight, Logan," he said as he settled into the pillow.
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Logan was still for a long moment, laying on his back and staring up at the ceiling- And then something just came over him. Something he didn't understand. Something he didn't want to overthink.
Rolling over, Logan settled against the other man, one arm around him and his head half on his chest.
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