------------------------------ Home is the Hunter by Lianne Burwell October 1999 ------------------------------ God, I really don't want to be doing this, but I don't have much choice, do I? You know, sometimes I think I'm a complete and total dunce. I mean, look at how long it took me to figure out myself, let alone anyone else. Gar Logan, you are in love with your best friend. And you have been for years. And now it's too late to try to do anything about it. Shit. I know, I know. I was in love with Jillian, so how could I also be in love with someone else? Beats me. It's just the way things worked out. I was in love with Tara too. I think. Or maybe I was just in denial. Who knows. Because the same time I thought I was in love with them, I was in love with someone else. You know, I almost became a member of the original Teen Titans. Would have too if it weren't for Galtry. He was my guardian at the time. A real shit. All he cared about was the money my parents had left me. Eventually, I managed to get free of him and found myself some new parents. Steve Dayton and Rita Farr of the Doom Patrol. It was with them that I first put on tights and called myself a silly name. Beast Boy. Yeah, Beast Boy. Corny, but to the point. I could change my shape into any animal, Earth-based or alien. Okay, they were all green. That was okay. I'd been green since I got those powers, a side-effect of the technique my birth parents used to save my life when I was a toddler suffering from a fatal disease. I don't really remember ever *being* any other color. It got me teased, but my real friends didn't care. Not that I had many. All right everyone, a chorus of 'It's not easy being green!' *Sigh* Sorry. Anyway, then I lost my second family. The Doom Patrol was killed, sacrificing themselves for a small group of complete strangers. Not entirely, I later found out, but close enough. I was on my own again. I went through some pretty rough times after that. Worked Hollywood for a while. That fell through quickly, though. It was during that time that my childhood friend Jillian found me again and dragged me out of the dumpster my life had become and got me back on the right track. Life was good. Until Galtry came back. He wanted money and he wanted it now, and Jillian was the path he'd chosen to get it. Well, that and my dead body. Still, I managed to stop him and rescue Jillian. But her parents decided to protect her from me and anyone after me by sending her off to boarding school in England. I was alone again. But I wasn't going to fall back into the same pit again. I put on the tights again, calling myself Changeling, and got back into the super-hero business. That was when Raven found me and brought me into the New -- and greatly improved -- Teen Titans. God, hard to believe that we *were* still teenagers then. I know, I know. I'm still a teenager. But only for another seven months. And that was when I met Vic Stone. Cyborg. Half man and half machine with this massive chip on his shoulder. In a way, he reminded me of me. The old me, that is. Maybe that was why I latched onto him so fast. I'd gone through hell before coming to terms with who and what I was, maybe I could help him do the same faster and less painfully. Maybe. Don't know how well I succeeded. Still, I did my best. I encouraged him to get out in the world. When he met Sarah, I encouraged him to that too. A girlfriend. A class full of kids with prosthetics that looked up to him, not down on him. It was so damned good to see him smile. Okay, so I was a little jealous of the time he spent with them, but that's life. He was my best friend. I was there for him when it fell apart too. When Sarah went back to her old jerk of a boyfriend, leaving Vic high and dry. I was there for him. When Marcy died I was there for him. Just like he was there for me when Tara died. When she showed her true colors and betrayed us to Terminator and the Hive. I went a little crazy, then. It still hurts, to be honest. And yet, through it all, he stood by. God, I love him. There, I said. Gar Logan, girl-chaser supreme, loves Vic Stone. More importantly, I'm *in* love with him. Of course, I refused to admit it to myself at the time. Still, it was me and Vic against the world. We took on the bad guys and we always won. We took on *life* and we won more often than not. Until... Until Joey went bad. Until Joey locked Vic in a rocket and sent it up to detonate. When that happened, it was like I died all over again. That was when I stopped fooling myself. That was when I admitted to myself that I loved Vic. And it was too late. He was gone. Even when we found out that he wasn't really dead, he was still gone. The rocket had crashed in Russia, and the Soviet scientists had tried to repair him. They didn't do a very good job. He was almost completely mechanical and his mind was gone, locked so far down that even a telepath would have trouble finding him. But he did finally wake up. Only to bond with some alien machine race, the Technis. Before I knew it, he was gone again. Before I could say anything. Before I could tell him... Maybe that was why I was such easy prey for Raven when she went loony- tunes. You know, I don't remember much of that time. Just hazy images. Kinda like trying to remember a dream. Or maybe a nightmare would be a better description. One that went on and on and... Until one day I woke, free of her seed of evil, and Vic was back. But he wasn't Vic anymore. He was Cyberion. He was... alien. But I hoped that the Vic I remembered was still in there. I'd lost so many chances in the past that when he asked me to come with him, I said yes. Okay, he was practically a planet now, but I could still be with him. Then again, maybe not. The little bit of Cyberion that was Vic is fading daily. He's becoming more and more a computer. God, it's ripping me apart. I want something I can't have. Something that doesn't exist anymore. So I have to make a choice. I can stay with the one person I love more than anything else in the universe, a person who is dying bit by bit in front of me every day, a person I can't reach, can't touch. Or I can leave and go back to Earth to mourn, then get on with my life. Maybe there's still something of Vic here. Something that could be saved, brought back. I don't know. All I know is that I'm not strong enough to do it. I wish I was, but I'm not. I love you Vic, but I have to go. I can't stay anymore. Good-bye. Gar * * * * * Vic stared at the screen for a while. He wasn't sure how long. He'd been going through some of the old files he'd downloaded into the Titan's Tower CPU back during his near-disastrous return to Earth and had come across this message from Gar. According to the file, he'd never accessed it after Gar had left to go back to Earth. He wasn't sure why. His memories of that time were a little fuzzy themselves. Gar was in love with him. God. What did he do? He'd been wondering for a while now why Gar seemed to have been avoiding him since his return. Sure, they talked all the time on the phone, but they rarely were in the same room together, and they never seemed to talk about the *important* stuff. Had Gar changed his mind? Or had he chickened out again? And how did *he* feel about it? Vic turned and stared at himself in the mirror. Gold metal, nothing left of the human named Vic Stone. Kind of like the terminator thing in that movie Roy had forced him to watch. All that was left of the man he'd been was the mind, the memories. But he *felt* so much more than he ever had in the past. Since the day he'd woke up in the hospital, no longer completely human, he'd been locked away from the world behind metal bars. The metal bars that had become his limbs. He could pick things up, even with great delicacy, but he couldn't *touch* them. He couldn't *feel* them. Out of it all, that had been the worst thing. This new form was different. The Omegadrome that had formed it was mutable metal, filled with sensors. When he touched something now, he could actually feel it. Pressure, warmth, even pain. In a way, he was closer to human than he'd been when he first became Cyborg. He could even... He looked down and watched as his form shifted, genitals forming where there'd been none. He'd done some experimenting, in the privacy of his own bedroom, and he could feel arousal, even orgasm. Okay, it wasn't exactly the same as a human orgasm, but still... But he hadn't really considered trying it with someone else. Would they... Would he... He shook his head. Things were so complicated. But Gar *had* wanted him. And, if he were honest with himself, he'd wanted Gar. The first man he'd wanted since Ron's death, all those years ago. Gar had been the first person ever to look at him and see a man, not a freak of science. Gar had been his teammate, his friend, his brother. He could even remember feeling pain when Gar had left him. Technis. Whatever. But Gar was so *young*. Vic shook his head, laughing quietly at himself. Gar was nineteen now. Not a boy anymore. Hell, considering the life he'd led, he hadn't been a *child* since before he'd reached the age ten. His life had been so much more difficult that Vic's had ever been. His own home life hadn't been the greatest, but at least it had been stable. Even when his father pushed and pushed him, trying to turn him into a junior science genius, he'd always had their love. Love. All right, he had to admit it. He was in love with Gar and had been for a long time. Maybe not the way Gar wanted, but he'd never allowed himself to think of him that way. He was a kid, and that wasn't appropriate. But Gar wasn't a kid anymore. So now what? Now... He had to make a choice. He could try to forget what he'd read in Gar's farewell message, keep on the way he was, watching Gar draw further and further away. Or he could take a chance. * * * * * Gar dropped another branch on the fire and sat back with a sigh. High above, the stars were winking at him, like a thousand eyes that knew a joke that he didn't. He smiled anyway. Maybe he didn't know the joke, but he could use the good humor. He didn't usually go camping anymore, but when Vic had contacted him and suggested a trip to the Grand Canyon, he hadn't been able to refuse. He looked around, memories flashing through his mind. This was the same place the team had gone camping, not long after fighting Trigon and Deathstroke. It was here that they'd all exchanged their life stories. God, it felt like a lifetime ago. "They were good times, weren't they?" Gar jumped a little, startled at Vic's quiet approach. "Yeah, they were," he said as Vic dropped the pile of firewood he'd been off collecting. Vic dropped into a graceful lotus position, and for a moment, Gar let himself drink in the man's features, gleaming golden in the firelight. He might not be flesh and blood anymore, but Vic was still as beautiful as he remembered. Gar stuck a hotdog on the end of a stick and held it out over the flames to cook. Other than the occasional glance at Vic, he concentrated on his hotdog, not wanting to burn it. He could still remember the laughter as he burnt hotdog after hotdog while telling his own story. "So," he said, finally breaking the silence. "How's life at Titan Tower?" "Pretty good," Vic said with a smile. "A lot different from the old days, though. No babysitters running around back then." Gar grinned and shook his head. "Yeah, I know what you mean. Strange though. Roy was the last Titan I would have expected to become a parent first. Donna, sure, or one of the old guard, but not *Roy*." "Maybe, but I gotta admit, the man's a great dad. But if you think *that's* strange, you should have been there when everyone found out he's been stepping out with Kyle." Gar blinked. "Kyle?" "Yeah, you know. Black hair, green eyes, funky ring." "Kyle Rayner? Kyle 'just call me Green Lantern' Rayner? Kyle who used to date Donna?" "That's the one." Gar shut his mouth, then pulled the smoking ember that had been his hotdog out of the fire. He thought twice about it and tossed the branch in. Somehow he had the feeling he wasn't going to be able to concentrate on cooking for a while. "What does Donna think of it? I mean, I thought she and Roy were involved." Vic shrugged. "Not really. They did some dating, but now she's seeing someone else. She hasn't told us anything about him yet. Anyway, she's completely supportive." "Roy and Kyle," Gar muttered to himself. "Unbelievable." "Not really. Actually, they make a good pair." "That doesn't bother you?" Gar said, surprised. "I mean, the gay bit?" "Why would it? I've visited that side of the street myself." Gar's mouth went dry at that. "You? But... I thought..." Vic smiled at him, a smile that was always guaranteed to warm him, through and through. "Sure. Remember me telling you guys about Ron?" "The leader of that gang you got involved with?" Gar said, not getting the connection. "Yep. Well, I wouldn't say we were lovers or anything. But he was... Charismatic is the best word for it, I guess. He also slept around a lot, with both boys and girls from the gang." "What about Marcy? I thought you were with her back then." "She knew. Hell, she slept with him a couple times too." "I just never thought you were the type to swing that way," Gar said, trying to process what his friend was saying. Suddenly, things he thought impossible -- things he had been refusing to let himself think -- were a little less so, and he wasn't sure what to do. Vic reached over and rested a hand on his shoulder. "I'm glad we came up here," he said, changing the subject. "You know, I realized that we really haven't talked since I came back." Vic looked ever, meeting Gar's eyes. Gar shook off his confusion, refocusing on the conversation. "What are you talking about? We talk almost every day." "No, I mean really talk. I never told you how much... How much I missed you after you left. You know, when the others tried to reason with... Cyberion, I heard them, but that was all. My mind couldn't process what they were saying. You were the only one I really *heard*. If it weren't for you, God only knows what sort of harm I would have done." Gar blinked back the prickle of tears. "You couldn't hurt anyone. You would have stopped it somehow." "I wish I had your faith." Vic looked so sad that it broke Gar's heart. He scooted closer and reached out to touch Vic's arm. "You would have. I know you, Vic. You protected us. You were in there, and I refuse to believe that you wouldn't have found *some* way of stopping before... before..." Gar fell silent. Vic covered his hand with one of his own and they sat in silence for a while, just watching the fire burn. Gar leaned closer until he was pressed against Vic's side, enjoying the closeness that he'd missed for so long. It wasn't as much as he wanted, but he would take what he could get. "Gar?" "Hmmm?" he replied, enjoying the warmth of the fire and the feel of Vic's hand slowly rubbing the back of his. The gentle touch made him want to purr. But then the hand lifted away, and he looked up. Vic was watching him with an expression he couldn't read. It was one he'd never seen on the man's face in all the years he'd known him. Then the hand that had been rubbing his came up to cup the side of his face and he gasped. He'd seen the expression, he realized, but never aimed at *him*. It had always been for Sarah or Marcy or someone else. It was the expression that he'd always wanted to see directed at him and him alone, but hadn't really hoped to ever see. "Gar." Gar's breath stopped as Vic's face seemed to grow. Then lips brushed his and he realized that it had just been getting closer. Those lips brushed his again, and then a third time before settling into a kiss. A kiss. Vic was kissing him. Really *kissing* him. Gar bit back a whimper and reached up to touch Vic's face. He twisted around so that he was facing the man, and pressed closer as two arms wrapped around him, holding him tight. All the while, the kiss went on and on, until shortness of breath forced him to pull back a little. "Vic?" he gasped, beyond confused, beyond happy. Vic was smiling. "I love you," he said softly, then kissed him again. This time, there was no hesitation. Gar threw himself into the kiss whole- heartedly. Warm hands -- far warmer than metal should be -- were tugging his shirt from the waist of his jeans, then moving underneath to slide up his back, leaving trails of goosebumps as they went. The world tilted, and Gar found himself lying on top of a prone Vic. He pulled back again, licking his lips. "How? Why?" Vic was almost glowing. "I've always loved you, but never let myself think it," he said, still caressing Gar's back. "After all, I couldn't be *in* love with a fifteen year old, could I? And by the time you were old enough, I was..." the smile faded. "But you aren't anymore," Gar whispered. This time, he was the one who initiated the kiss. When they surfaced again, Gar's shirt and undershirt were gone, and his pants were pushed partway down his legs. He pushed away for a moment to strip the rest of his clothes off, then looked at Vic, chewing his lip. "But what about you? How can you..." Vic lifted a hand to cover his mouth. Gar couldn't resist kissing the palm, and watched as a shiver ran through Vic's metal form. "Watch," Vic said. A second shiver ran over his surface, this time ending in the groin area. As Gar watched, a set of fully human-looking genitalia formed, perfect and erect. He gulped, then looked back up at Vic. "I can feel," Vic said hoarsely. "I can feel so much for the first time in years. I want to feel it with you. Please?" Gar grinned. "Whatever you want, rust-bucket," he said. One of Vic's arms reached towards their tent, elongating as it went, and snagged a sleeping bag. He pulled it back and spread it out next to the fire, but not too close to be a fire hazard. Gar raised an eyebrow. "I want to do this under the stars," Vic said shyly. "Do what?" Gar teased. Vic fixed him with an intense look that made his mouth go dry. "Make love to you," he said. Gar launched himself at Vic, and they went tumbling onto the sleeping bag together. "Whatever you want," he said, then started the next kiss. This kiss seemed to go on forever, while they explored each other's bodies. Gar still wasn't sure just what Vic was feeling, but he gave every indication that he was enjoying it, just like he was enjoying the warm hands that seemed to be touching him everywhere at once. They rolled back and forth, taking turns at being on top. Gar found that he really, *really* liked having Vic blanketing him. His metal form was larger than his own, and oh so very warm. Definitely warmer than human. It felt like he was being covered by a blanket, sheltering him from the rest of the world. Finally, he pushed Vic away, staring up into his eyes. "Make love to me?" he asked, dry-mouthed at what he was asking. "I thought I was," Vic grinned back at him. "No, I mean..." Gar reached down to caress the erection Vic had formed, then spread his legs apart, bracing his feet on the ground so he could tilt his pelvis. Vic's eyes went wide. "Are you sure?" he asked, barely above a whisper. Gar nodded. Vic reached down and ran a finger over Gar's ass, then pressed it against the opening there. Gar moaned at the feeling. He'd never realized just *how* sensitive an ass could be. Vic's hands reached to grasp his hips and he felt a pressure. His eyes flew open. "Um... isn't there some sort of preparation needed?" he asked, suddenly nervous. Vic kissed him. "Trust me." Gar stared at him for a moment, then nodded. He forced himself to relax as the pressure started again. But there was no pain, he realized. Vic slid into him, but what Gar felt was no larger than a finger. He'd forgotten that Vic could control that. Vic held still for a moment, and he nodded again. Vic started rocking back and forth, and Gar moaned. Some sort of lubrication was forming, but he wasn't sure how. Had Vic made his outer layer liquid somehow? Then the friction grew and he suddenly realized that Vic was growing larger in him, slowly but surely, stretching him in very slow stages. He wasn't sure how large Vic got in the end. He didn't care. All he knew was that it felt wonderful. Shocks ran through him as something formed at just the right spot to massage what he assumed was his prostate and he cried out, arching his back. As Vic pressed down on him, in him, the metal form started to feel less and less solid. It was like there tiny mouths clamped on his nipples, fingers running along his underarms, an opening in Vic's stomach that grasped and stroked his erection, as well as the mouth that moved from kissing him to nibbling his neck and whispering wonderful, incomprehensible things in his ears. Finally, it was all too much, and Gar arched one last time, calling Vic's name as he came and came and came... As he collapsed, the power and speed of Vic's thrusts increased, and he looked up to see an expression of near rapture on that beautiful, golden face, before Vic froze. Larger ripples than any before ran through his form, starting at the groin and spreading outwards. Vic's form went indistinct, like it was melting, and Gar heard a cry that went up and down the range of his hearing, and yet managed to be his name the entire time. Then Vic's form solidified again, and he collapsed on top of Gar before rolling over to the side. They both lay there for a moment, breathing heavily. Gar felt like he was tingling all over. Nothing had *ever* been like this. Finally, Vic opened his eyes and looked at him. Gar could see the apprehension there. He leaned over and kissed Vic again, communicating reassurance to the older man. "You didn't mind..." Vic asked, gesturing down, as if to indicate his lack of form control during his orgasm. At least, that was what Gar *assumed* it had been. He smiled. "Mind? Hell, I think you've spoiled me for anyone else. Not," he hurried to say when Vic's face went concerned, "that that's a *bad* thing. In fact, it was fantastic. *Better* than fantastic." Vic relaxed a little, and Gar curled up tight to his side. The moon was coming up over the canyon, and the day was catching up with him. He closed his eyes and sighed. "I love you, Vic," he mumbled, starting to drift to sleep. But he wasn't so far gone that he didn't hear the reply. "I love you too, green genes." THE END