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“Have you heard the news yet?”
“What news?”
“It came through on the latest email blast,” John said. “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell. It’s over. Gays can serve in the military now.”
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There’s something off about Sheppard, and Rodney’s genius brain can’t seem to put his finger on what it is.
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“He told you he liked your shoulders. How can you misunderstand that?” John asks.
“I thought it was sarcasm.”
John just gives him a critical look, so Rodney adds, “Also, I can prove that I am not homophobic.”
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It’s up to John to make things right with Rodney after the events of “Inferno,” but unfortunately that will require the expression of at least one emotion.
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What could he do to get the man’s attention? He’d established Rodney’s bi credentials early on, and thought it unnecessary to divulge his own because John’s discreet flirting was usually quite enough to reel them in.
But Rodney McKay would not be reeled.
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John had been prepared for the issue to be almost anything - from those hoary old staples, stress, guilt and death, to a mere scientific squabble or even some romantic rejection (though he probably would have spotted if Rodney was currently making overtures to anyone because … well, because John was just very observant, in general. Not about Rodney’s love life in particular).
He hadn’t quite been prepared for this.
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One of the things which John had taken in through the bloodstream, was the fact that a good leader never shows the sweat.
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An off world incident leaves McKay in the infirmary, and Shepperd with a hastily written note saying goodbye. This little note changes everything for Shepperd.
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Rodney McKay prides himself on thinking first and foremost with his brain. He is where he is today because he can think through anything. It's not pseudo-science or evolution; it's him.
Sheppard, on the other hand, probably doesn't use his brain at all.
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The field was blossoming in such rich dark blues and purples, with an underlying green, that John was irresistibly put in mind of the ocean, his feet lightly stepping over the water, mindful of the lurking creatures of the deep.
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John has been listening to Rodney trying to change himself for months, and suddenly he’s had enough.
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They're in the mess hall one morning, laughing together with the team over breakfast, when one of the new scientists does ask.
"So how long have you two been together?" She asked, a sweet, curious smile on her face.
"Two years," John said fondly, at the same time Rodney answered, "We aren't together."
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In which John and Rodney do not have sex with tentacle monsters.
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Rodney accompanies John back to Earth in this alternate version of “Outcast,” where all of John’s carefully-hidden secrets start to slowly fall out of his closet.
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From time to time, people had asked John why he loved to fly.
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The snow all around them was unbroken, a pure, crisp blanket of innocence, with the sunlight teasing shy glints of colour from the whiteness; and, for a moment, not one of them took a step from their place in front of the Gate. There was some unspoken sense in the air that to go on was to sully that freshness, with their heavy tread and a brutal crunch of boot against beauty.
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“Look, we didn’t break up because I burned her father’s house to the ground. That was just an unfortunate side issue.”
“ … You don’t think it might have had a slight influence?”
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At eighteen, John Sheppard had known a lot of things.
He knew how to dance, with exactly the right level of polite formality. He knew how to ride well and the proper care of a horse. He knew everything about the theory and mathematics of flight. He knew that being a fighter pilot was the absolute dream of his life.
And he knew - knew - that he wasn’t into guys.
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Even after Rodney had stopped the steady influx - using three computers at once and turning bright red from the effort - there were far too many Sheppards to fit in one room. So, they’d ended up taking them in batches to the Mainland, where they leaned and slouched and prowled like so many bored lions, relaxed on the surface but chockful of claws when roused.
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John wasn’t sure why it hit him so hard; why it split him open, like the last decisive tap of a chisel, and forced him to watch his own long-suppressed feelings sproinging out of him, like a snake in a can; like some high pressure explosion in garish colours.