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Slash: The Best Laid Plans, Chapter 3, JC/DM, NC-17

by Huntersglenn <huntersglenn@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Dec 15, 2004 at 07:57 PM

Title:  The Best Laid Plans, Chapter 3
Author:  Cathy Roberts
Pairing:  JC/DM/Other male
Rating: NC-17
Date:  December 15, 2004
Archive: Please ask first
Disclaimer: "ER" and all its characters belong to Warner Bros.  No 
infringement of their copyright is intended.  This story was written for 
the enjoyment of "ER" fans everywhere, and may be downloaded for your 
own pleasure.  Thanks to everyone at the Mature ER FanFiction Critique 
Corner for their comments and suggestions.

Summary: Dave Malucci meets John Carter in college, and nothing will 
ever be the same.  Be warned that this story contains scenes of sexual 
assault, kinky sex and bad language in place.


The Best Laid Plans, Chapter Three
By Cathy Roberts


Chicago, December 1999

Elaine Nichols and Dave Malucci came back into John's life at roughly 
the same time; although, when it happened, John didn't really notice 
Dave.  To be more precise, while he knew that the new resident's name 
was Dave Malucci, at that point, John didn't recognize him from ten 
years earlier.  Elaine had taken up a lot of John's attention, both with 
the incredible sex and then her battle with breast cancer.

It wasn't until Elaine left Chicago and was no longer distracting John, 
that he began to pay attention to Dave.  At first it was just a nagging 
feeling that he knew Dave, but just couldn't place where he knew him 
from.  Dave claimed to be from New York, and while John had visited 
there often enough, he was pretty certain that he didn't know Dave from 
there.  As far as knowing Dave from school was concerned, Dave had 
finally confessed on Thanksgiving that he went to medical school in 
Grenada because he'd been unable to get into a medical school in the US. 
  Dave claimed that he'd partied too much and had a lousy score on his 
MCATs.  Watching Dave, John could believe the partying bit, but not the 
lousy score excuse.  Dave was intelligent, and even though John realized 
that some people just weren't good at taking tests, he didn't think that 
Dave was one of them.

What made it all click into place for John was hearing Dave call someone 
"Hoss".  God, that had chilled him to the bone, and John had had to 
retreat to an empty exam room as his mind flashed back to the time he'd 
been kidnapped.  Was it a coincidence?  It had to be a coincidence.  If 
it were true, then how could Dave have been working there for weeks and 
not give away the fact that he'd once been John's kidnapper?  Surely 
other people used the term "Hoss"?

But the more that John listened to Dave talk, the more certain he became 
that Dave was one of his tormentors.  The head guy, in fact.  John 
burned with shame, knowing that Dave had seen him naked and hard at the 
hands of Dave and the other guys.  The shame morphed into anger.  Anger 
that Dave was running around County as if nothing had ever happened.  As 
if he'd never cut off John's clothing and humiliated him so brutally. 
John's soul cried out for revenge, and he put on an outward face of 
casualness toward Dave, not wanting the bastard to know that he had 
recognized him.

Christmas was quickly approaching, and Dave let everyone know that he 
was going home for it, and leaving on December 23rd, to be back on the 
28th.  Since John now had his own place, he could easily have a 'guest', 
someone that nobody else would know about.  With a smile on his face and 
anger in his heart, John continued to be friendly toward Dave, all the 
while planning his revenge.  Oh, yeah, revenge was going to be very 
sweet indeed.

*****************************************************

Even though Dave had never forgotten that John Carter was from Chicago, 
he had never imagined that Carter would be working there, and in an 
inner-city hospital, no less.  That entire first day at work, Dave had 
been on pins and needles, trying to impress Dr. Weaver while at the same 
time trying to tell if Carter recognized him.

Apparently, he hadn't, and that made Dave breathe a little bit easier, 
especially after the day they went together to save a construction 
worker who'd been in a job-site accident.  If close proximity hadn't 
triggered a memory, then Dave was pretty sure he was safe from being 
fingered as a kidnapper - and worse.  Still, Dave never quite relaxed 
until a shared shift was over and he was home, away from the hospital 
and John Carter.

As the months passed, Dave began to worry that maybe the whole thing had 
been so traumatic that Carter had blanked it out.  If that were the 
case, then would his mere presence at County be Carter's downfall?  Dave 
worried about that for around two weeks, until persistent questioning of 
a resident on the psych floor had left him convinced that if it hadn't 
happened yet, it wouldn't happen.

And that's when home became more of a cell and not so much a haven as it 
had been before.  Once alone, Dave's mind would play over the events 
that had happened, beginning with the three of them; him, Ron and Harry, 
breaking into Carter's room and then ending with the three of them quite 
literally dumping Carter's sheet-wrapped body onto his bed and then 
running out of the room and the dorm, to escape to New Jersey - to drop 
off Harry, and New York City - to drop off Dave and then for Ron to go 
home as well.

Then there would be the agony of the memory of the return to school, of 
confronting Steve with what they'd discovered and getting out from under 
his thumb.  Steve quit school, as did Gary.  Harry also dropped out, 
leaving Ron and Dave to wander the campus, fearful of running into John 
Carter and being recognized.  Drinking helped damp that fear, Dave 
discovered.  And so did pot, and the second semester passed in a high 
that Dave knew was self-destructive.  When the semester ended, Ron 
announced that he was transferring to another school, and Dave, well 
Dave slinked back to New York and kept partying all summer long.  When 
it came time to go back to Penn, Dave dragged his heels, and he never 
went.  Instead he enrolled in a local school, which meant putting up 
with his old man, but hey, that was a mild punishment considering his 
crimes, right?

By the time Dave emerged out of the guilt, it was too late to save his 
academic career.  He went from being a straight A student in high school 
and his first semester of college to barely passing.  But, he graduated, 
which was all that mattered, and he went to sit for his MCATs thinking 
that he'd be able to salvage medical school.  That thought had sustained 
him well until he received his grades and saw how low they were.  No 
medical school in the states would accept him, and Dave almost gave up 
then, but something within him made him seek out a school that would 
accept him, and he found himself in Grenada, a year later than he'd 
anticipated with regard to starting medical school, but there 
nonetheless.  As Dave worked hard to prove that he was as good as the 
students stateside, he would wonder what Carter was doing, and the guilt 
would dig in, threatening to pull Dave down again.

The one thing that had helped Dave during that time was something, or 
someone, that came about from an accident.  Lisa, one of the other 
students there in Grenada, was always flirting with him.  Dave would 
flirt back, but that's as far as it went.  And then she got lucky enough 
to catch him during one of his guilt-trip times, and he gave in, letting 
the pleasure of her body keep the guilt at bay.  Everything had been 
fine after that, until she missed her period and then discovered she was 
pregnant.  Lisa had the baby, a fact that Dave was happy about, and he'd 
had the pleasure of being a daddy.  For a short while, anyway.  Lisa had 
been a year ahead of him in med school, and she left for her residency, 
ending up in Detroit, of all places.  Up to that point, Dave had been a 
constant presence in his son's life. After that point, he had to settle 
for seeing Dylan on holidays and during the summer, when Dave would go 
to Detroit.  His summer stays gave Lisa a break from having to pay 
childcare, but Dave would also work part-time, so he could keep on 
giving money to Lisa for Dylan.

When it came time for Dave's residency, the closest he could get to 
Dylan was Chicago, and Dave had made the best of things.  He still saw 
Dylan as often as he could, sometimes taking three-day weekends in order 
to spend time with his son.  But, any sacrifice was worth it as long as 
Dave was rewarded with a smile from Dylan when he stepped through the 
door.

Having Dylan in his life had helped Dave fight off the guilt, and not 
let it eat away at him as it had before.  Sure, Dave still had his 
brewskis, nothing would stop that, but he drank in moderation, and he 
steered well clear of pot.  So, when it now looked as if guilt was going 
to attack again, Dave knew he could keep it at bay -- just as long as he 
didn't have to look at, or talk to John Carter.  It would have been 
easier if not for his damn eyes, Dave thought.  They were always so 
expressive, so...so penetrating.  And at times, they were downright sad, 
and Dave feared that the sadness was due to him and what he'd done all 
those years ago.

Still, Dave didn't go out of his way to avoid Carter.  In fact, he found 
himself gravitating to the man, yearning to see his smile each day, and 
wanting so much to chase away the sadness that appeared in those 
gorgeous eyes of his.  And so, each day Dave fought an internal battle 
between his attraction to John Carter and his need to stay distant from 
the man so that his secret crime would remain secret.

****************************************************************

"Dave!"

Dave stopped walking as he heard Carter calling his name.  He turned 
around, a grin on his face and determined to not let himself get dragged 
back into the ER.  "Sorry, my friend, but as of five minutes ago, I am 
on vacation.  I am not going back in there.  My train leaves at eight in 
the morning, and I've still got some presents to wrap before I get on 
board."  Dave didn't mention that his train was first stopping in 
Detroit, where he'd pick up his son, and that the two of them would then 
continue on to New York, to spend Christmas with the rest of Dave's 
family.  Nobody at County ever asked about his personal life, so Dave 
chose not to volunteer anything, especially anything about Dylan.

John shook his head as he caught up to Dave.  He, too, was off from his 
shift, and if he was going to exact his payback, it was then or never. 
"I'm off, too," he reassured the other man.  "I just thought...well, I 
wanted to see if you wanted to stop by my place?  You know, for a beer 
or something?  You're not going to be here over Christmas, so this is 
the only chance I have to wish you a merry one."

"Yeah?"  Carter wanted him to come over?  How could he turn down an 
invitation to Carter's place?  "Hey, you still living with the Chief?"

John shook his head.  "Got my own place now."  He cocked his head to one 
side.  "How about it?  One beer and then you can go home and wrap
presents."

Dave nodded, his grin still in place.  "Sounds good, my friend.  Did you 
drive, or...?"

"I drove," John replied.  "The Jeep's in the parking garage.  Do we need 
to get your bike or have you finally decided that it's too cold to be 
riding it to work?"

Dave laughed as he stepped closer to Carter.  "I took the el in today. 
It is getting colder, but it's not too cold yet.  It's mostly the ice 
that I worry about, more so than the cold."

"Good thing for you that there isn't any ice in Grenada," John commented 
as they headed to the parking garage.  Now that he had Dave agreeing to 
come over, John had to figure out just how he was going to keep Dave 
there.  He supposed he could hit him over the head and knock him out, 
but that risked giving him a fractured skull.  John wanted Dave to 
suffer the way he had suffered, but he thought a fractured skull might 
be a little too much.  He did have some Benadryl left over from an 
earlier attack of hay fever.  The only problem with that idea was that 
mixing an antihistamine and beer wasn't the best idea.  But what if he 
got Dave to drink something else first, like a soda or a milkshake laced 
with the pills?  Yeah, that just might work.  John smiled at Dave as he 
nodded.  Yeah, that would work out best, he thought.

Dave smiled back at Carter, glad to see him in a good mood - and happy 
to see that smile in place.  God, but Carter's smile..."Uh, yeah, it 
was.  And I did have a bike there, and was able to use it a lot.  Kept 
the leg muscles in shape."

"I can tell," John replied, and he then had to force himself to keep 
from frowning as he wondered just why in the Hell he'd said that.  And 
why he'd ever noticed Dave Malucci's legs in the first place.

"Thanks," Dave replied, happy to know that all of his efforts at having 
a buff body were paying off.  Especially since it was John Carter doing 
the noticing.

John stopped at his Jeep and unlocked the passenger door, then went 
around to the driver's side, not making any further comment.  Dave 
slipped into the passenger seat, putting his bookbag on the floor and 
then putting on his seatbelt.  He was tickled to have been invited to 
Carter's place, even if it was going to be a minefield once they were 
there.  Dave couldn't deny that he was attracted to Carter, but at the 
same time, that fear was there.  A fear that he'd mess up and reveal to 
Carter that he'd been one of his kidnappers years ago, or that Carter 
would reveal to him that he'd already figured it out.

As he pulled out of the garage, John started to make small talk, because 
he hated silence in a car, and wasn't sure that they could agree on a 
radio station.  "You're going to New York for Christmas, right?"

Dave nodded.  "Yep.  That's where most of the family still lives.  I've 
got a few relatives scattered around the country, and an uncle here, 
too, in Chicago.  But, most everyone gathers in New York for Christmas. 
  What about you?"  Dave couldn't remember if anyone at County had said 
that Carter was from Chicago, so he felt it was safest to pretend to not 
know.

"I'm from here.  Sometimes the family's all here, and sometimes they're 
not.  There were a couple of years when everyone seemed to be here, but 
lately we've all gone our own ways.  The family tries to get together 
over the summer, though.  But, I've missed that lately, too.  It's 
difficult to get the time off for everything."  John didn't want to 
remember the way his grandfather and father had shown up in Philadelphia 
the day after his kidnappers released him, concerned for his safety 
since he'd not been in his room to answer the phone when his grandfather 
had called.  Or the way they carried on about it all, even though John 
had assured them that he'd merely been out and that whoever had called 
Chicago about him must have been pulling a prank.  For years after that, 
everyone was home for Christmas, including John.  It wasn't until he was 
out of college and in medical school that the family relaxed on that
issue.

"That's true," Dave replied with a sigh.  "I'm lucky that Kovac offered 
to cover for me, or else I wouldn't be heading home."  Dave's stomach 
chose that moment to rumble, and he wrinkled his nose, thinking that his 
belly had some lousy timing, because he really didn't have enough money 
on him to be able to offer to buy Carter dinner or something.

"Are you hungry?" John asked.  He hadn't had anything to eat since 
shortly before noon, and was starving.  "It's probably not a good idea 
for us to drink on empty stomachs.  I could swing by a burger place or 
something."

Dave had enough money to get a cheeseburger and a drink and fries for 
himself, so he nodded.  "I could go for a cheeseburger.  I'm not partial 
to any one place, so you can just pull into the first drive-thru you
find."

"Okay," John replied.  It didn't take long before he spotted a 
McDonald's and then they were on their way.  They decided to wait until 
they were at John's place before eating, and the aroma of the freshly 
made fries was making both of their stomachs rumble fiercely.

"Here we are," John said as he pulled up in front of his building and 
parked.  "And not a second too soon, either.  I was about to pull over 
and pig-out, it smells so good."  He looked over at Dave and grinned, 
and his stomach felt warm and fluttery when Dave grinned back.  John 
shook off that feeling, though.  If he was going to get Dave back for 
what he did, then John couldn't afford to feel any affection at all for 
the man.

"I wouldn't have argued with you about that," Dave said as he got out of 
the Jeep, the bag of food and his milkshake in hand.

John grabbed his shake and his bag and led the way into the building. 
They were both quiet as they made their way to John's apartment, but 
once inside, Dave looked around and nodded approvingly.

"Nice place you've got here."

"Thanks.  I haven't been here long, and when I was apartment hunting, I 
was in a hurry, so I think I got pretty lucky in finding a place like 
this."  John set his drink on the dining table, then put his bag on the 
floor against the wall.  "It's not very big, just one bedroom, but it 
seems well made, and the neighbors are nice."

"That's always a plus," Dave said as he followed Carter's lead and put 
the food and his drink on the table and his bookbag against the wall by 
Carter's bag.  "It's also a plus to not have to deal with roaches."

John shuddered as he remembered the way that Anna Del Amico used to deal 
with roaches in her apartment.  "A definite plus," John said as he went 
into the kitchen and returned with a bottle of Heinz ketchup.  "One 
thing that surprised me back in college was the lack of bugs in the 
dorms.  What about you?  What was your college like?"  John kept his 
eyes on his Big Mac box as he opened it, wondering if Dave would be 
honest and admit where he went to school or if he'd lie about it.

Dave had been reaching for the ketchup when Carter had asked about 
college and he was proud of himself for not dropping the bottle.  Did 
Carter know?  Was he just playing games with him?  Dave glanced over at 
Carter, but Carter was opening the box that held his burger.  The 
question meant nothing, Dave thought, or else Carter would be watching 
him, looking for a sign that he was right or something.

"There weren't many roaches in Grenada," Dave managed to breezily reply 
as he squeezed the ketchup out onto some fries.

"I guess not," John replied, a little saddened that Dave hadn't admitted 
that he'd gone to Penn.  Well, it really didn't matter.  John knew where 
Dave had gone, and more importantly, what Dave had done while there, and 
that was all that mattered.  The Benadryl was in the kitchen, and if 
John was going to slip it to Dave, then he needed to do it then, while 
he had the opportunity.

Reaching for the ketchup bottle, John's arm bumped into Dave's 
milkshake, knocking it to the floor.  The lid popped off and the 
chocolate mixture spread over the hardwood flooring as John rose to his 
feet.

"Oh, man, Dave...I'm so sorry.  Here..." John shoved the napkins at 
Dave.  "See if you can mop that up while I get a towel or something." 
John hurried into the kitchen, out of Dave's sight.  He opened drawers 
until he found the Benadryl, and he pulled out four capsules, thinking. 
  Each capsule held 50mg of antihistamine, and a person would be harmed 
if he took 300mg of it.  So, if John gave Dave three and a half of the 
capsules, or rather, the contents of the capsules, then that should be 
enough to knock him out.  Or get him close to it.

John put the capsules on the counter, then grabbed the dishcloth and ran 
it under the water to dampen it.  He then grabbed a dish towel and 
returned to the dining area.

When Carter had given Dave the napkins, Dave had immediately started to 
clean up the mess.  Working quickly, he was able to push some of the 
milkshake back into the cup, but there was still a mess on the floor. 
Carter returned, handing Dave a wet cloth and a towel, and Dave smiled 
his thanks.

"I'm not normally that clumsy," John said.  "Tell you what, you can have 
my milkshake."

Dave shook his head.  "I can't take your drink, man.  That just wouldn't 
be right.  I'll just have a beer or something."  He said as he wiped up 
the remaining mess.

"No.  It's my fault that your shake is gone.  How about if we split 
mine?  Then we'll each get some, okay?"  John grabbed his cup and headed 
back to the kitchen.

"Uh, sure.  Okay," Dave called out after him.  He grinned as he dried 
the floor and then got to his feet.  He'd heard some stories about how 
Carter was less than graceful when a med student, but he'd never really 
believed them.  Now, however, Dave could easily imagine Carter being a 
bit clumsy.  Dave shoved the wet napkins into the cup, then gathered up 
the dishcloth and towel and headed into the kitchen.  Carter was pouring 
some of the milkshake into a glass, and when it was half full, Carter 
handed it to Dave.

"Thanks," Dave said as he put the dishcloth and towel into the sink and 
then took the glass.  "I guess it's a good thing we both ordered 
chocolate, isn't it?"

Carter smiled at him, and Dave couldn't help but think that it was the 
most beautiful smile he'd ever seen.  In fact, Carter's smile seemed to 
hit him hard, in more ways than one, and Dave had to turn away from 
Carter.  "Where's the trash can?"

"Over there by the stove," John replied.  Come on and drink up, he 
silently urged.  He needed Dave to drink it all down, and quickly, 
before they got to the beer.  John didn't want to put Dave in the 
hospital over mixing too much of the drug with beer - he just wanted him 
helpless.  Just as helpless as he himself had been ten years ago.  John 
shoved his hands in his pockets, and the fingers of his right hand came 
in contact with the Benadryl packaging.  John felt lucky that he'd 
thought to put the Benadryl in the glass before pouring in the 
milkshake, or else Dave would have caught him in the act of lacing his 
drink.

John smiled when Dave turned back toward him, and then he pulled his 
hands out of his pockets and picked up his McDonald's cup.  "I think our 
food's getting cold."

Dave nodded at Carter's observation, and he followed him back to the 
table.  The fries and burgers were still warm, and Dave eagerly dug in, 
his desire for Carter stoking his physical hunger.  It was a good thing 
that he had the shake to wash the food down with, since he was eating 
everything so quickly.  It wasn't until Dave had finished the shake and 
burger that he realized that Carter was staring at him.  And that he had 
been staring at him the whole time that he'd been eating.

"That was good," Dave said, but inside he hoped that Carter didn't think 
he was a slob or something.  Carter nodded, still smiling and staring. 
Damn, those eyes, Dave thought as he stared back.

"You like hockey, don't you?" John asked.  "I think there's a game on 
tonight.  Why don't you see if you can find it while I finish eating?" 
The Benadryl wouldn't act immediately, and John couldn't think of 
anything else that would distract Dave until he became drowsy.

"Yeah," Dave replied as he gathered up his trash.  "There is a game on 
tonight.  Let me toss this into the trash and I'll see if I can find it. 
  I think it's on ESPN."  He grinned at Carter.  "I didn't know that you 
were a hockey fan."

John shrugged.  "I'm not a big fan, but I like watching it," he said, 
reaching for the last of his French fries.  "I'm more of a basketball 
fan, mainly because it's a game I can play."

Dave nodded then went to throw out his trash.  As he came back out of 
the kitchen, he smiled at Carter.  "I know what you mean.  I play on a 
hockey team, although I liked hockey long before I started playing it. 
I guess I like it better than basketball because they move faster, being 
on ice and all."  Dave went over to the TV, feeling a bit envious 
because of the size of the screen.

"I've played it, but mostly for fun, with my family.  Bobby, my brother, 
was a much better player than I was," John admitted as he began to 
gather up his meal debris.

"You've got a brother?" Dave looked over at Carter questioningly. 
"Younger or older?"

"He was older by a few years, but he died when I was ten.  I've got an 
older sister, too, Barbara.  What about you?  Any brothers or sisters?" 
  John didn't like to talk about Bobby to just anyone, and he really 
didn't want to talk about Bobby with Dave Malucci, so he felt it best to 
change the subject to Dave's family.

"Two brothers, one older, one younger, and an older sister," Dave said. 
  Carter nodded and then went into the kitchen and Dave returned his 
attention back to the television until Carter came into the living room. 
  "My sister thinks she's the boss of me, what about yours?"  It was 
pretty obvious to Dave that Carter didn't want to talk about his dead 
brother, and even though Dave was curious as to how Bobby died, he 
wasn't going to push the issue.  Not right then, anyway.

John grinned as he sat down on the other end of the couch.  "Barbara 
used to be bossy, but as she's gotten older, that's changed.  She's much 
more into hiding so that she won't be noticed by the rest of the family. 
  She lives in Europe.  She came here when I graduated from medical 
school, and stayed a week, and that's the last time I saw her.  We talk 
on the phone a lot, but she doesn't like coming home."

Dave nodded as if he could understand a person feeling that way, but he 
didn't.  When he had the money, he was always going back and forth from 
Grenada to the states, mostly to see Dylan, but sometimes to visit his 
parents.  It just seemed odd to him that someone would stay away from 
home for years.  His thoughts on that were diverted though, when one of 
the teams on the screen scored a goal, and from then on, he was paying 
more attention to the game.  He'd gotten past all of the potential 
minefields that were in Carter's questions, and it was pretty clear that 
Carter had no idea that they'd gone to the same college, let alone that 
Carter knew what Dave had done.

Relaxed, Dave leaned back in his seat and enjoyed the game, and before 
too long found himself fighting off an attack of the yawns, which wasn't 
too surprising since he'd had an early shift that day.  Still, the game 
and company were good, and he didn't want to leave, even if he did still 
have presents to get wrapped.  He could always catch a short nap on the 
train in the morning.


To be continued




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Slash: The Best Laid Plans, Chapter 3, JC/DM, NC-17
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