Title: Hard Light (1/1)
Author: Thesseli (thesseli@yahoo.com)
Fandom: Red Dwarf
Timeline: Series 6, immediately after 'Legion'
Archive: Yes
Pairing: Lister/Rimmer
Rating: PG-13
Summary: Rimmer's new hard light drive is tested in a rather
unusual way.
Disclaimer: I don't own Lister, Rimmer, or Red Dwarf -- Grant
Naylor does.  No money is being made, and no vending machine
repairmen were harmed in the writing of this fanfic.

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Hard Light
 
 

"Huh?  Whuzzat?" Dave Lister mumbled blearily into the darkness.
 "Rimmer, is that you?" he yawned.  "Or did that smegging
stardrive find its way back?"

There was no response.

Lister yawned again.  The crew had returned to Starbug and their
pursuit of Red Dwarf earlier that day, after their daring escape
from an entity that called itself Legion.  Well, not exactly
daring, since except for Kryten they'd all been unconscious
during it.  But they'd made it back with several prizes: the now
defunct stardrive, and a hard-light projection unit for
Rimmer's light bee.  Unfortunately, the stardrive hadn't been
compatible with Starbug's engines, and had ripped itself free
and taken off straight through the hull for parts unknown.
Having spent the rest of the day making repairs, all were
exhausted and had retired to their sleeping quarters early.  Now
it was the middle of the night and Lister very much wanted his
requisite twelve to fourteen hours of sleep after that hard
day's work.  But something had woken him; he'd thought he'd
heard something.

If they hadn't patched the hole correctly, or if something had
come loose, that meant disaster if it wasn't fixed immediately.
The thought of _that_ was enough to keep him from simply rolling
over and going back to sleep.

"Rimmer, if that's you and Inflatable Ingrid, either pipe down
or take it outside -- I'm trying to get some sleep here," he
said, hoping to hear a reply.

There was still no answer, no reassuring insult about how he
usually could sleep through a supernova explosion.

He began to feel a twinge of worry.  Lister rolled over and
stuck his head over the side of his bunk.  "Rimmer?" he asked,
squinting in the dim light.

Rimmer wasn't there.  But he thought he heard something again,
definitely from outside this time.  His concern deepened.  What
if something _had_ gone wrong with the repairs?

Lister sat up in his bed, now fully awake.  He jumped down and
made his way out the door; he paused, listening carefully.  He
could hear faint sounds coming from the direction of Starbug's
engine room.  He started to run, hoping that whatever it was
wouldn't come completely loose before he got there, and that
along the way he wouldn't start to feel the effects of
atmospheric decompression.  By the time he reached the engine
room, he was panting.

The repairs were holding, Lister was thankful to see.  That was
where his eyes went first.  He sighed in relief, then looked
around the rest of the room.  That was when he discovered the
source of the sound.

It was Rimmer.  Running his hands over everything, picking
things up, touching everything, with his eyes half-closed and a
look of pure ecstasy on his face.

Lister smiled.  He knew how much this must mean to him.  Hell,
it had meant a lot to _him_, when he'd reached over to touch
Rimmer, as Legion watched them test the effects of the hard
light drive.  He was surprised at what he'd felt -- he hadn't
known what it would be like, but he hadn't expected the hard
light drive to so perfectly simulate the warmth of an actual
human being.  Actual human flesh.  He'd felt a shiver run down
his spine at that touch.  Probably just the surprise of it, of
genuine physical contact with a hologram, but Lister had to
admit that he'd missed this.  Deranged or not, Legion had
certainly done them a favor.  He thought of the look on Rimmer's
face when he'd reached over and tapped him on the chest -- his
first touch from another human being in years.  And then when
Rimmer reached out after that..._he_ had been the first thing
he'd touched.  That he'd wanted to touch.

Something about that made him feel very warm.

Lister blinked.  Where had that come from?

Lister suddenly felt the need to make his presence known.
"Making up for lost time?" he asked.

Rimmer opened his eyes, startled.  When he turned around, Lister
could see that his pupils were dilated to such an extent that
his eyes appeared nearly black.  Lister shivered.  The last time
he'd seen Rimmer with _that_ expression was when he was looking
at a fourteen-course meal after their body swap.

"Listy," Rimmer said, sounding a little embarrassed.  "I didn't
mean to wake you."

Lister shrugged.  "That's OK, man.  I just wanted to make sure
the patch job we did was holding."

"It is.  I checked it, first thing when I came down here.  I
couldn't sleep."

He noticed that Rimmer was wearing a robe he hadn't remembered
seeing for some time...he realized it was because it wasn't a
hologramatic projection, but an actual article of his clothing
from before the accident.  It was the same with the pajamas
underneath.  For a brief moment, he wondered how lifelike the
hard light simulation beneath the clothing was.

"I don't blame you for not being able to sleep, with the hard
light drive," he said.  "It must be like everything's new to you
again.  Like a kid in a candy store."

Rimmer continued staring at him with that same intense look in
his eyes.  "I tried to get to sleep," he said, "but every time I
started dozing off, I would suddenly notice what the sheets or
the blankets felt like.  It's been so long...you have no idea."

"No, I don't," he replied honestly.  He knew he couldn't even
begin to comprehend what it must have been like.  His brief
experience in Rimmer's body was nothing compared to years of
being unable to touch, to feel...  Itwas something he wouldn't
have wished on his worst enemy; which Rimmer might have been at
one time, but wasn't now.  He didn't know if he'd call him a
friend, exactly, but everything they'd been through together had
to mean something.  And through all that time, never a
reassuring touch on the shoulder or handshake or something to
show he was really there.  To go all that time being unable to
touch anything, or anyone...it must have been hell.

<< Forget about keeping _me_ sane, man...how did _you_ stay
sane? >>

Lister was suddenly overcome by his own need to touch, to show
his bunkmate that what he'd been given that day was real.  And
that dead or alive, hologram or not, he was real too.

He stepped closer to the other man, as an invitation.  Rimmer
raised an eyebrow, then stepped forward as well, until he was
standing right in front of him.  Lister held out his hand.
Rimmer took it, hesitantly at first, then less self-consciously
as his fingertips traced gently over the skin.

Lister was amazed at how profoundly that light touch could move
him.

For a while Lister stood passively; then he acted on his
curiosity.  The hard light drive seemed to simulate surface
detail fairly well; he wondered how deep the illusion went.
Experimentally, he grasped the other man's hand, squeezing
slightly.

He looked up and grinned.  "This is pretty amazing.  If I didn't
know you were a hologram...I can even feel the bones under the
skin."

Rimmer glanced briefly down at Lister, then went back to his
exploration.  He moved from Lister's hand first to the wrist,
and then on to the sleeve of his longjohns, seemingly fascinated
by each new texture.  He began working his way up the arm,
alternating between light and deep pressure, feeling both the
clothing and what was inside it.

Lister gulped.  Rimmer's actions were starting to have an
unexpected, albeit not unpleasant effect on him; but he didn't
make any attempt to move away.  Maybe it was because he knew
Rimmer hadn't been able to touch for so long and now wanted to
experience everything, or maybe it was because he himself
hadn't _been_ touched by someone else for such a long time...

Where the hell had _that_ come from?  And more importantly,
where was it going?

This is a _man_ who's touching you, he thought feverishly.  This
is a man who's touching you, and you're enjoying it -- and even
worse than that, it's a man who's a complete smeghead...

Lister wanted to pull back, but for some reason he couldn't.

He couldn't help noticing that Rimmer was aroused too.  But
then, Rimmer was probably so starved for touch that anything --
man or woman, as long as it was a warm body -- was likely to set
him off.  Lister could understand that.  Maybe even identify
with it, a little.  Just the thought of it made him shiver.

Admittedly, he hadn't been getting much in the romance
department lately, but this...this was _Rimmer_.  Rimmer who
drove him nuts every day, Rimmer who irritated him beyond
belief, Rimmer who...

...who was touching him now as if he was the most precious thing
in the entire universe.

That sudden realization decided him, and he relaxed into the
sensations, welcoming them as they radiated through him from
Rimmer's hand on his upper arm to a portion of his anatomy that
was decidedly lower.

<< Not for long. >>

So what if he's another man, he thought, a little defiantly.
I'm an enlightened, 23rd century guy...

By now Rimmer had reached his shoulder and was feeling the
stitching at the neck, almost but not quite massaging the
shoulder underneath.  As he ran a finger over one of the
buttons, Lister glanced up at him again.  His eyes were intent,
focused.  Lister wondered if the other man was even aware of
what was happening, but he recognized the hunger in that look.
He was experiencing the same thing.

"It might be easier if--" he began carefully.

"Easier if what?" Rimmer answered, startled out of his reverie.
His eyes darted nervously, then came to focus on Lister's, as if
he'd only just now realized what he was doing and what this was
progressing to.

"If I unbuttoned these," he offered, stilling the hand at his
collarbone, ready to retreat if the offer was rebuffed.

Rimmer looked at him in a way he'd never seen before, or rather,
in a way that had never before been directed at _him_.  Carol
McCauley, Yvonne McGruder, but never him.  Rimmer nodded once,
trembling slightly but obviously understanding what was being
offered; still, he seemed hesitant.

"It's all right," Lister said soothingly.  "Touch me all you
want.  But only if I can touch you too."  To show he was
sincere, he lifted Rimmer's hand from where it was resting and
placed it on the bare skin of his chest.  He shivered again.  It
was amazing what the sensation of skin on skin could do.  He
needed this as much as Rimmer did.

Rimmer stared down at his hand, covered by Lister's. A shudder
ran through him and he closed his eyes for a few seconds,
savoring the long-denied sensation.  Lister gave the hand
another squeeze in encouragement, then brought his other hand up
to gently caress his cheek.  Rimmer leaned into the touch like
it was a lifeline.

After a few moments Rimmer opened his mouth questioningly, as if
to ask if it was all right to go on, but Lister put a finger to
his mouth to silence him.  "Don't talk.  Just feel.  This is
what you've been waiting for, isn't it?"

He nodded mutely, closing his eyes again.  Lister moved his hand
from Rimmer's cheek to the back of his neck, and the other
around to his lower back, stroking gently at first, then pulling
the other man closer, closing the distance between them.  Rimmer
leaned  into the embrace, nuzzling and caressing the other man's
neck as Lister began removing the robe, then the pajamas
underneath.  His longjohns were halfway off already, and were
shed completely as their lips met for the first time.

Lister moaned into the kiss, then guided his newfound lover down
to the floor, to settle then both onto the pile of discarded
clothing.  As they began moving together almost desperately, he
knew it wouldn't last long -- they were both far too close, even
with only the brief contact they'd had.  The need was too
strong, and neither could hold himself back once they'd begun.

It was over too soon.  Both were so starved for touch that once
the contact began they were almost immediately pushed over the
edge.

They lay beside each other afterwards, wrapped in a loose
embrace.  Neither spoke.  Rimmer looked almost surprised, like
he couldn't quite believe what had just happened between them;
but Lister pressed his lips against his firmly, pulling him
closer.  After a second or two, Rimmer relaxed into it and their
lips met again, and again, until Lister gradually became aware
of
the cold deck beneath him.

"We should really go back to our quarters," he said, reluctantly
pulling away.  "If we don't, I'm not gonna be able to get
unstuck from this floor by morning."

Rimmer gazed skyward, but the tone of his voice was warm, even
affectionate.  "I should have known you'd say something like
that."

"Something practical, or something hedonistic?"

The hologram shook his head long-sufferingly.  "No.  Something
disgusting."

Lister laughed, and again brushed his hand across the other
man's cheek.  "It'll also be a lot more comfortable.  The next
time we do this I want to be on a bed."

Rimmer raised himself to an elbow, and looked at him in a way
that made Lister want to kiss him again.  "_Only_ the next
time?"

"Well, I don't know about _that_," he replied provocatively.
"All I do know is that my back's gonna be killing me tomorrow if
I don't get up off this floor."  He  rose to his feet,
stretching elaborately and rubbing his lower back.  Rimmer also
moved to stand, but before he could, Lister shook his
head.  "No.  You don't have to do that alone anymore."

Rimmer looked at him curiously, not knowing what he meant.

"Let me help you up," Lister replied, reaching down towards him
in an offer of assistance, and also a reminder of how glad he
was that they could finally touch.

Rimmer smiled -- a rare, genuine smile -- as he took Lister's
hand in his own.