Title: The Best Laid Plans, Chapter 4
Author: Cathy Roberts
Pairing: JC/DM/Other male
Rating: NC-17
Date: December 26, 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 4
By Cathy Roberts
Dave was having a nice dream about Christmas morning. He'd awakened
early and gone into his mother's kitchen to start a pot of coffee.
Still a bit groggy, he'd made his way back to the bedroom he was sharing
with Dylan; to make sure Dylan was still asleep. Kneeling by the bed,
Dave had gently brushed Dylan's hair back from the boy's face, once more
giving thanks that Lisa had given him such a precious gift.
Of course, the touch awoke Dylan, who blinked sleepily up at Dave and
then grinned. "It's Christmas! Santa's come!" Dylan threw his arms
around Dave's neck, giving him a hard hug, and then he rushed out of
bed. Dave laughed as Dylan grabbed him by the hand and led him to the
living room where the Christmas Tree stood, the colored lights blinking
merrily in the near darkness of the early morning. Dave stood back
while Dylan rushed the tree and went to his knees, looking for packages
with his name on them.
Grinning, Dave decided to check the weather, and headed for the front
door, knowing it would only take a few moments to run down the short
flight of steps to the front door of the building. Only when he'd
opened the door of his mother's apartment, he'd found himself in the
doorway of a house, and it was snowing outside. The snow hit his skin,
chilling him, and the next thing Dave knew, he was standing on a
snow-covered porch naked.
The dream faded away, but the cold remained, and Dave shivered as he
became aware that he really was naked, and also in a bed, but not quite
'in it'. Instead, he seemed to be on it, with the covers either under
his body or not on the bed at all. Dave opened his eyes, and he looked
around the room, finding it unfamiliar. He frowned as he went to move
his arms and found them secured to the headboard. And his displeasure
over that discovery turned to a bit of fear as he realized two other
things - his ankles were similarly secured and he was gagged.
Dave's head dropped back to the mattress as his mind went over what had
happened. He had been on his way home when Carter had stopped him and
invited him over for a beer. But there'd been no beer. They'd had
burgers and shakes, and then watched a hockey game, and that was the
last thing that Dave remembered. He shivered once more, but not from
cold this time. This time it was from the fear that was growing out of
the idea that Carter really did know what Dave had done before - why
else would he do something like this to him?
Oh, Dave had always known, deep in his gut, that one day he'd pay for
what he'd done. But he hadn't imagined it happening at Christmas, and
on the night before he was to pick up his son. He couldn't disappoint
Dylan by not showing up, he just couldn't. And Dave had to find some
way to make Carter understand that. Hell, he'd willingly come back for
whatever punishment Carter saw fit to dish out, but he just couldn't
disappoint Dylan. The problem was how to convince Carter of that?
Gagged, Dave couldn't reason with Carter. Damn, damn, damn, Dave
thought. He was screwed. Totally and royally screwed, and it would be
Dylan who would pay the brunt of the price for it.
Dave raised his head from the mattress as he heard a door open, and he
watched as Carter walked into the bedroom. Carter leaned against the
dresser that was opposite the bed and simply stared at Dave. Dave tried
to talk, tried to get Carter to remove the gag, but Carter ignored him
and his struggles to get his hands or feet free. Even when he'd been
'working' for Steve, Dave had never felt so helpless, and he let his
head drop back to the sheet, feeling defeated. He also felt very
exposed and ashamed under Carter's gaze.
John looked at Dave for a long time, not saying anything. It wasn't so
much that John didn't know what to say, but that he had too much to say
to the other man. He watched as Dave struggled to get free, listened to
the muffles behind the gag, and felt nothing at all over Dave's
predicament. It wasn't until Dave sank against the mattress, giving up,
that John found his voice.
"You're lucky, you know? I could have blindfolded you, and then you'd
be lying there, wondering about every sound you heard. Wondering if I
was about to touch you or hurt you. It's worse, being blindfolded. Or
I could have put a pillowcase over your head, and then not only would
you be unable to see, but with every breath you took, the material would
mold itself against your nose, making you feel as if you were going to
suffocate. Those are some pretty scary feelings." John shrugged.
"Maybe I'll do that later..." Dave's head arose from the mattress once
more, his eyes fearful and questioning. "...and maybe I won't."
John stepped away from the dresser and sat down on the bed. "I'm going
to be going out for a bit, but I'll be back. Fortunately for you, I
don't have two other people to leave behind, so you'll be alone." He
reached out, his hand hovering over Dave's groin, and then John quickly
moved to lightly hit Dave's shoulder. "I won't be gone long."
John got to his feet and headed out of the bedroom, ignoring the noises
that Dave was making. He supposed that he should have felt guilty over
leaving Dave alone while bound to the bed, but he didn't. It wasn't as
if he were going to be gone for a long time, John reasoned. And Dave
could see what was going on around him, even if nothing was happening.
John hoped that the time spent alone would dredge up any sense of guilt
that Dave might have over what he'd done, but he doubted it. Dave had
worked with John for months now, and had never expressed any remorse
over anything in his past. John doubted if Dave would exhibit any
remorse now. Oh, he fully expected Dave to beg to be set free, and to
promise just about anything to achieve that freedom. But promises
weren't what John was looking for. He wanted Dave to feel just as
helpless and ashamed as he had felt. He wanted Dave to feel violated
and demeaned. He wanted Dave to be scared. And John was intending to
enjoy each and every moment of watching those emotions surge through
Dave Malucci.
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Dave had never been as scared as he was after he heard the door of
Carter's apartment close. He was alone and tied to a bed, helpless if
something should happen. He bit down hard on the gag in his mouth,
hoping that maybe he could use his teeth to cut through it. If he
could, then he could call for help.
And Dave stopped at that thought. If he did call for help, then the
police would be called, and then Carter would be in trouble. Despite
his fear and humiliation, Dave didn't want Carter in any kind of legal
trouble. Carter was only getting him back for what had happened years
ago. If Carter were arrested for this, then Dave would have to confess
to what he'd done back then, and most likely Harry and Ron's names would
come up. They'd all be screwed, Dave knew. His career would most
likely be over, as would Carter's. He somehow didn't think that Romano
would overlook Carter more or less kidnapping a co-worker, even if he
had valid reasons for doing so.
But, God, what if a fire broke out? Or if someone broke in? What if
Carter kept him all night and into the day? Dave could clearly imagine
the look on Dylan's face when he didn't show up. And then Lisa would
try to call him, to see what was going on, because Dave was never late
to pick up Dylan. When she got no answer, Lisa would worry, Dave knew,
and she'd call the police. Again, it would come down to Carter getting
into trouble, and by extension, himself getting into trouble as well.
There was no way that anyone would win in that situation. Dave simply
had to wait out Carter, try to get the gag removed and then convince
Carter to let him go for Christmas. He'd promise to let Carter string
him up later if he wished, but Dave couldn't miss picking up Dylan.
Dave pulled at the bindings on his wrists, trying once more to get free,
and he looked up at his right wrist to see what was holding him in
place. A necktie? Looking at each limb, Dave saw that Carter had used
neckties all the way around, and Dave was willing to bet that his gag
was a necktie, too. Now, if it had been him, that wouldn't have
happened, because Dave only owned two neckties, one red and one blue.
Now that he thought of it, Dave remembered that Carter had quite a
collection of neckties. Hell, Carter could probably wrap Dave up like a
mummy, using only neckties, and still have plenty leftover.
Dave shivered again. The air in the room was coolish, especially
against bare skin. The wind chose that moment to rattle the windowpane,
and that made Dave shiver even harder. He knew that Carter had the heat
turned on, but right then, he doubted if he was benefiting from it. He
lifted his head to look around for a clock. Carter had to have been
gone for about ten minutes already, Dave thought. Where was the clock?
Carter had to have a clock, how else would he make it up in time for
work each day? He'd moved it from the room, Dave finally reasoned.
Damn him. How could he know how much time had passed without a clock or
being able to see his own watch?
Dave relaxed against the mattress. Of course, Carter didn't want him to
know that, or else he'd have left the clock in the bedroom. Then again,
maybe this wasn't Carter's bedroom. While Carter did tell Dave that the
apartment only had one bedroom, how did Dave know if Carter was telling
the truth? The whole invitation had been a set-up, after all. Dave's
body jumped on the bed as he heard the slamming of the door, his heart
racing from the surprise of the sudden noise, and then Dave realized
that the earlier sound of a closing door had been a trick. Bastard, he
thought, Carter had never left in the first place. What a sneaking,
conniving bastard. How could he trust Carter if the guy was going to
play tricks like that on him? How could he feel safe if he never knew
if Carter was really there or not? It was almost psychological torture,
Dave was sure of that.
And Dave was also sure that he deserved every bit of it.
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John felt guilty. And then he felt angry over feeling guilty. He
looked at the items in the small shopping basket, and felt guilty over
buying them, over what he intended to do with them. And the more he
looked at the items, the more guilty he felt, until John had no choice
but to put the items back and leave the drug store.
Once in the Jeep, John simply sat there, as still as if he were made of
stone. But his mind wasn't still. No, his mind never found it easy to
be still. And right then it was concentrating on Dave Malucci. It was
a matter of familiarity, John thought. Back when Dave and his cohorts
had abducted him and did…those things, they didn't know him. They could
act that way because he was a stranger to them. Although, they did seem
to know his name, only the questions they'd asked him had later made
John wonder just what in the Hell had really been going on.
John knew Dave Malucci. He had to admit that he even liked Dave. Sure,
the guy was a maverick at times, but he was likable. And it was
difficult to do things to someone you liked. At least John was finding
it difficult. Then there were the things he didn't want to think about.
Such as the way he'd gotten hard after he'd stripped Dave and was able
to get a look at his entire body. The muscles that were often visible
on Dave's arms gave promise to a body that matched, and when John had
seen that body, he'd become aroused. And then right before he'd left
the apartment, or rather, right before he pretended to leave the first
time, John had gotten hard at the thought of touching Dave, which was
why he couldn't go through with it.
John turned the key in the ignition, starting the motor, and having
decided that he was pretty fucked up. And Dave Malucci had definitely
had a big hand in making him that way. Or had he? Would John have
responded so easily to what Dave and his buddies had done ten years ago
if there hadn't already been a shred of attraction for males within him?
It was a difficult thing to think about, but something that John knew
he couldn't ignore. Was there more to his failed relationships than the
bad memories from ten years ago? Did he end up using those memories to
cover up the fact that he didn't want to have a relationship with a woman?
Sighing, John drove back to his apartment, not sure what to think. He
was equally unsure of what to do now. He had planned to do things to
Dave, to pay him back in full for everything. But since he'd wimped out
back at the drug store, John didn't know what he could do to exact that
revenge. This was one of those times when he wished that he and his
grandmother were on better terms, so that he could go over there and
pick her brain. And also get comforted in the process. But, the rift
between them seemed unbreachable, and tonight wasn't the right time to
try to mend things, especially if his grandfather was in town. John was
in no mood for yet another lecture on how he was letting the rest of the
family down just because he wanted to be a doctor.
Once back in the apartment, John sat down on the couch, still unsure of
what to do about Dave. Maybe it was enough to just keep him tied up
overnight, with Dave not knowing what was going to happen? John's gaze
fell on Dave's book bag, and he found himself wondering if Dave had
anything in there that might prove interesting. He brought it over to
the couch, stopping by the chair long enough to grab Dave's pants as
well, so he could go through the pockets. John doubted if there was
anything there that would lead him to Dave's accomplices, or that would
even incriminate Dave in any other way, but he was hoping to find
something that he could use against Dave, even if it was something small.
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It had been a while since Carter'd come back, Dave thought. At least,
he thought it had been a while since he'd heard the door close. Would
Carter come back in to taunt him again? In a way, Dave hoped that he
would, because that would then give him yet another chance to try to get
Carter to remove the gag.
As if on demand, the bedroom door opened and Carter came back into the
room, holding something in his hand. Dave warily regarded Carter as the
man came to a stop by the bed.
"You have a son," Carter said, and he held out his hand toward Dave to
reveal the picture of Dylan that Dave carried in his wallet. A picture
that conveniently had the words 'love you Daddy' written on the back,
along with the date it was taken. Lisa was always good about making
sure that something nice was written on the back of any picture she sent
him of Dylan.
Dave nodded, hoping that Carter would want to hear the story of how
Dylan came about, but Carter merely nodded in return and then walked out
of the room. But he didn't shut the door this time, and Dave felt that
was a good sign. Of course, it was a good sign that Carter hadn't cut
off the lights each time, too. They were small things, but right then,
Dave was holding tightly onto the small things.
Back in the living room, John sat down on the couch and placed the
child's picture on the coffee table, alongside the other things from
Dave's wallet and bag - Dave's driver's license, a library card, the
latest issue of JAMA, and train tickets. One ticket for Dave Malucci
for the next morning, from Chicago to Detroit. And two tickets from
Detroit to New York for later that same day, in the names of Dave and
Dylan Malucci. Dave was taking his son to New York for Christmas.
And John felt sick to his stomach. The kid was cute, and definitely
Dave's. And he looked...normal. The way a kid should look. He was
smiling happily in the photo, with a glint of mischief in his eyes. And
if John kept Dave overnight or longer, than that normal little kid would
miss out on having Christmas with his daddy.
John flopped back against the cushions and ran a hand through his hair.
It wasn't supposed to be like this. He wasn't supposed to be too weak
to go through with what needed to be done. He wasn't supposed to hurt
an innocent party.
"Fuck it," John muttered as he got to his feet. He grabbed his coat and
his keys, and then went back into the bedroom. Dave lifted his head to
look at him, his eyes questioning, but John didn't say anything.
Instead, John went to the other side of the bed, and he undid the tie
that bound Dave's left wrist. "I'm going out. Don't be here when I get
back," John said, and he hoped that his voice wasn't as shaky as he
thought it sounded. Turning quickly around, John went to the door, and
this time he flipped the light switch, sending the bedroom into
darkness. He couldn't make things too easy for Dave, he thought as he
shut the door behind him and then left the apartment. Once in the Jeep,
John drove around, no destination in mind. He knew that Dave would see
his things laid out on the coffee table and would get them all when he
left.
John finally found himself stopping across the street from Kerry
Weaver's house. It had once been his house, too, John thought, until
becoming the head of the department had gone to her head and she'd
kicked him out. Oh, Kerry claimed to have noble reasons for doing that
- that it wouldn't look right. But John was sure that it wouldn't have
mattered to anyone, not since he'd been there for close to a year. John
shook his head as he gazed at the house, remembering how at home he'd
felt when he'd lived there, and wishing that he was still there.
But, John didn't live there anymore, and no amount of wishing would undo
what had been done. It wouldn't undo Kerry kicking him out, it wouldn't
undo what he'd done to Dave, and it wouldn't undo what Dave and his
friends had done to him so long ago. The only consolation that John had
was that keeping Dave away from his son at Christmas was not going to be
something that he'd later wish he could undo. Letting Dave go now was
the right thing to do, John knew that. He just wished that he still
didn't feel like scum for having abducted Dave in the first place.
To be continued


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