Preface

please (don't) wake me from this dream
Posted originally on the Archive of Our Own at http://archiveofourown.org/works/345679.

Rating:
Explicit
Archive Warning:
Rape/Non-Con
Category:
M/M
Fandom:
Resident Evil - All Media Types
Relationship:
Chris Redfield/Albert Wesker
Character:
Albert Wesker, Chris Redfield
Additional Tags:
Tentacles
Language:
English
Stats:
Published: 2012-02-23 Words: 198 Chapters: 1/1

please (don't) wake me from this dream

Summary

Chris/Wesker, tentacle-porn. Or: what happened that one time in that volcano. Or did it?

Notes

The title is taken from the song Karaoke Soul by Tom McRae, and the inspiration for the general weird style is totally all China Mieville's fault for writing an epic Krakeny book of awesome. But I digress. Theme this time is dreams, and lookit! Present tense! *proud*

please (don't) wake me from this dream

The air is hot. Like blown glass, Chris thinks, though he does not know why, and there is a hang of formalin to the sky that makes him feel pickled. His head is thrown back, sweated to the rock behind; his neck is encircled by mutated fingers; his legs wrapped wanton around Wesker's waist.

Somehow, his clothes are shredded – a hasty slide and they fall to the scorching floor – and Chris is finally exposed. He tries not to beg; fails with a please and then gasps as Wesker slips inside. Chris is the hardest he's ever been as Wesker wraps around his cock and then pushes yet more inside with a growl Chris can almost feel they're so entangled.

He keeps his eyes open because he cannot close them to cat eyes above and unnatural; they hold his attention like the slick-writhe of tentacles inside him does, like the sharding pain-pleasure does.

He bucks though he does not want to; moans though he hates the sound; swears fuck with how good it feels.

Wesker's orgasm is ink that shatters through Chris like breaking glass.

He feels tainted, after, and every other time he dreams this preserved test-tube memory.

Afterword

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