[Fic] Information Wants to Be Free
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Cross-post from my archive.
Fandom/Arc: GetBackers, Standalone
Characters/Pairings: Amano Ginji, Ginji/Ban, Midou Ban
Summary: Ginji and Ban have sex on a sunny afternoon.
Meta: Porn Without Plot, I-4
Wordcount: 291
Ginji moaned, head tipped back, hair darkened with sweat, and tightened his hands on Ban's hips.
Information Wants to Be Free
"Nnn… Fuck, right there… Harder!"
Ginji moaned, head tipped back, hair darkened with sweat, and tightened his hands on Ban’s hips. His cock, dark and slick in the afternoon light, pushed hard and slow into Ban’s raised ass and they both groaned.
"God, Ginji, fuck me, will you!" Ban’s back was drawn in a taut curve as he pushed up into his partner’s hands, panting against the harsh, white sheets.
"Mmm, but I like going slow, Ban-chan." Ginji’s smile was sweet and bright as he rocked his hips back and thrust again, pulling Ban into it so he groaned low and husky, hands fisting on the pillows. "You feel good."
Ban moaned and cursed in a senseless mix of languages, legs spread achingly wide as Ginji knelt behind him and fucked him slowly. On every stroke Ginji slid into Ban’s ass so deep that the tight curve of it was cradled up against Ginji’s hips. Ginji’s voice threaded through Ban’s, soft and husky, so good, love you, always, please, so good Ban-chan.
The flex of Ban’s body, his parted lips and half-closed eyes, said that he liked the slow fucking, lazy and drawn out like the summer afternoon itself, liked the easy slide of Ginji’s cock in and out of his ass until he was panting, beyond any words. That was when Ginji reached down and wrapped long fingers around Ban’s cock.
Kazuki smiled and folded his arms on the splintery windowsill and rested his chin on them. He liked watching them; even from across the street, the two of them glowed, dark and golden in the sunlight.
He rather thought he would describe this to Juubei and Toshiki, in bed tonight.
End
Ryouma is remarkable, but...
Date: 2004-06-08 12:34 am (UTC)I do, however, have a problem with the fact that Sanada lost to him (anime, and I know I should've replied back on my lj, but for the first time in the past 30 hours I'm clear headed, so I'm taking the chance). I know the series is called 'Prince of Tennis,' and yes, I adore the Snarky One very much, but dammit, you do not drum in the fact that Sanada is as powerful as Tezuka and have him lose to Ryouma, who is definitely not as strong as Tezuka.
Have Ryouma evolve during the match, fine. Make it difficult for Sanada to win, fine. But Sanada losing? I don't see it. I just don't. It annoy me greatly that the sole purpose of Ryouma winning is to perpetuate the series forward. Give the ochibi two, or at least one year, then I can see him beating Sanada, but now? No, I just don't see it. Because no matter how advanced, or how talented Ryouma is, Sanada have more than enough power to wipe the floor with the boy.
In addition, you have no idea how terrified I am that Ryouma is going to win against Sanada in the manga, because at present time, Seigaku have lost 2 doubles, and won 2 singles. So,if Ryouma loses, that's pretty much the end of the series. Therefore, if nothing else, Ryouma must win in order to keep the series going. Which annoys me, unless the mangaka give me a damn good, plausible reason as to how Ryouma won against Sanada I'm going to scream.
And I shall stop now, 'cos you know once I get started I can't seem to stop.
Re: Ryouma is remarkable, but...
Date: 2004-06-08 09:35 am (UTC)I should add that, at this point, I'm pretty much taking the anime and manga as two different continuities. They're very close, but they just don't match anymore. I think the assumptions of both strength and particular personal bonds are different. Ex: the Yanagi v Inui match in the manga did not feature the use of a clue-bat inscribed with InuKai. It was all Renji/Inui. And the anime seems to be playing down Fuji's strength a bit.
But back to the point. I found it a bit jarring that even Ryouma should have managed to level up quite so quickly, but it is also true that everyone has been remarking on the fantastic speed with which Ryouma is progressing/evolving. Progression is in character for him, even if not, perhaps, that much. Sanada, on the other hand, while he's been working himself very hard, has not had a real spur all this time. Yukimura is a... well, a moral spur, but he isn't present to play Sanada, and it doesn't seem that anyone else on his own team could win over him and give him a target to progress toward. And, too, he knows Tezuka, the one on Seigaku who might have been expected to do that, is gone. And he's defeated Ryouma soundly once (anime).
I suppose what it all comes down to is that, yes, that was a discontinuity however you look at it. But I was sufficiently taken with the way it was done that I'll expend effort to rationalize it. ^_^;
I will be absolutely fascinated to see how the manga handles this.
Oh! That reminds me. I'm getting the manga scanlations from Becky (darling, wonderful woman). When I have it all, I'm going to see if I can put it up at my own site long enough for you and a few of my other friends to download. *angelic* Joy is meant to be shared.
Re: Ryouma is remarkable, but...
Date: 2004-06-08 04:48 pm (UTC)I have no idea how the anime portrayed Sanada (have stopped watching somewhere during the Rokaku matches), but the manga spend much time venerating his abilities as a tennis player, and how he was as good as Tezuka.
As for the match between Renji and Inui *sigh happily* I absolutely love Inui. I love, love, love, love, love, love, love HIM! *squeee*
Thats the thing, as long as the mangaka can pull it off, I'll be happy. I'm dying to see what happens, but at the same time I'm absolutely terrified of seeing it being screwed up.
LOVE YOU *huggles* I'll wait!