quiet_tiger: (Supes/Bats)
quiet_tiger ([personal profile] quiet_tiger) wrote2011-08-22 07:25 am

Ficlet: Dawn

Title: Dawn
Author: Quiet Tiger
Universe: General
Genre: Friendship, Pre-Slash
Rating: PG
Characters/Pairings: Bruce Wayne, Superman
Word Count: 1317
Warnings: None
Summary: Bruce wants to enjoy a moment to himself, but Superman's interruption isn't totally terrible.

For [livejournal.com profile] batfic_contest theme "Dog Days."


~*~

Perhaps he spent too much time on rooftops, but there was something soothing about the height when it was one’s own roof and not someone else’s in the middle of the city. The roof deck on the top of Wayne Manor was very different from Bruce’s usual haunts in Gotham; here there was no noise, no light, no industrial scents, and no anticipation of an immediate need for action, or sense of urgency.

Just a rooftop, a padded lounge chair, a pitcher of iced tea, and time and ability to meditate.

Without moving his head or body, Bruce opened his eyes to the stars when he heard the flutter of a cape coming from behind him, from the west. He hadn’t received an alert from the Justice League, so odds were the Boy Scout was planning on landing on his roof.

Sure enough, a few seconds later boots—surely bright and red and gigantic—landed near him. A man couldn’t even enjoy a hot summer night on his own roof without someone crashing the party. …It was a quiet, rather lonely little party, but it was the principle of the thing. He wanted quiet time in the fresh—albeit muggy—nighttime air.

“Hi, Bruce. Taking a night off from patrol?”

“I was out earlier. One advantage of having a team I organize is that I can make them take over when I’m unable to do my own patrols.”

“Or when it’s ridiculously hot and you’d rather not pose on a rooftop sweating through all your armor.” Bruce could almost hear Superman cock his head. “You’re still on a rooftop, though.”

“It’s peaceful up here. And I can watch the sunrise.” Superman didn’t say anything, and for some reason Bruce felt the need to continue. “As ludicrous as it sounds, the mansion can feel restrictive at times, especially during difficult cases.” Finally sitting up to look at his visitor, Bruce continued, “The view of Gotham is also beautiful. Sometimes I need this perspective to really see what it is I’m doing.” The ‘better view from further away’ paradox, such as it was.

Superman—Kal—watched him for a second, no sign of the expected friendly-yet-goofy-smile. “Can I join you?”

Bruce gestured towards the generally unused stack of lounge chairs, and Superman took one. He unfolded it carefully, no doubt expecting the discounted Ikea patio set to be some sort of Wayne heirloom, and set it near Bruce’s.

The sky—dark except for the irregular polka dot distribution of the stars and the glow from Gotham—would soon pinken in the east. Sirius would be visible briefly, only to be washed away by Sol. A new day would start soon, and Bruce Wayne would return to the board room and pretend to be bored while planning which people around him would be promoted soon, and which were destined to be stuck in their current positions. He had a round of golf planned, and had a surprise tour of one of his plants scheduled.

Then he’d return to his current case, the one he’d been pondering before Superman dropped by. A drug ring run by someone who knew what he or she was doing. Shell companies, dead end paper trails, and no slipups other than the one he’d discovered two nights ago.

But for now, now he was sitting here enjoying the quiet, the calm, the weight off his chest knowing his team—they weren’t sidekicks, not really—was protecting his—their—city.

“I used to do this.” Quiet, that is, until Superman spoke.

“Do what?”

“Sit on the roof. The Kansas summers could be deathly hot. We didn’t have air conditioning, and fans could only do so much. Sometimes I just had to get onto the roof to catch a breeze so I could breathe. And then when my parents told me about where I was from, well… It was all I could do to get that much closer to where I came from. First it was the roof of the farmhouse, then when I could jump really high it was the roof of the barn.”

Superman smiled deprecatingly. “When I got over some of my fear of heights I would climb this windmill a few farms over. There wasn’t much to look at except flatness and farmland, but that was still an amazing view for a kid who thought he wouldn’t get much farther than the farm. It represented hope somehow, that there was more to the world than Smallville, and it was also a place to get away from everything.” Being a teenaged alien couldn’t have been easy. “But then of course when I learned how to fly…” He shrugged.

“You go up into space. Where you can’t hear anyone and you can’t see onto the surface. It’s the only way you can truly be alone. At peace.”

“It’s hard to get away when you have powers like mine.”

They drifted back into a comfortable silence as the sun began to peek over the horizon. Bruce turned to look at Superman just in time to catch his tiny smile—no doubt he could already feel the rays recharging his body. Bruce wondered what it was like to react to something like that, to have an instant upswing of energy by solely natural and ever-present means. He’d be jealous except he knew how hard Superman crashed when he was paralyzed by green Kryptonite and wasn’t able to recharge. Superman’s body was amazing and horrible all at once.

When the sun was fully visible, Superman stood, cape flowing out behind him in the breeze. The angle of the sun created a slight glow to the already-bright costume. There was something strange about sitting next to Superman dressed in one’s lounge shorts and a sleeveless t-shirt.

Lifting himself three inches off the ground, Superman said, “I should head back to Metropolis. Clark Kent has three interviews scheduled for this morning and a late lunch with the curator of the Metropolis Museum of Art.”

“Bruce Wayne should probably get ready for his day, too.”

“You own the place. You can afford to be late. Take in the rest of this sunrise and enjoy some time to yourself, especially since I intruded. It’s not like you haven’t earned it.”

“You didn’t intrude.”

“Good night, Bruce. Or morning. I’m sure I’ll talk to you soon, business or pleasure.”

Bruce was about to say that all of their interactions were business, but then he thought better of it. Superman viewed them as friends, and Bruce supposed they were. Certainly no one else casually dropped by the Manor just because he or she wanted to. Especially not if they didn’t want anything from him.

Superman –Clark—raised his hand in valediction and flew off, red cape and blue costume blinking out of sight in seconds. Bruce leaned forward and reached for his tea, the glass no longer wet with condensation.

He’d give himself another two minutes to enjoy the early morning before getting ready for the office. A little more time to contemplate his case and his day. A little more time to enjoy the day before he was frozen by the air conditioning or sweating outdoors in the August heat. A little more time to appreciate solitude.

On second thought, perhaps Clark was right.

An argument could be made for Bruce Wayne not getting to the office too early. Another for taking a little longer to wrap his mind around his case. Another for enjoying the stillness of a beautiful summer morning while he could take the opportunity to do so. Another for giving the sun the chance to wake him up the way it did Clark. Another for taking the advice of a colleague and friend.

~*~

No one even noticed he was a half hour later than normal to the office.

But a couple people noticed his smile seemed more genuine than usual.

[identity profile] saavikam77.livejournal.com 2011-08-22 01:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Awww!! I just adore how Clark subtly influences Bruce for the better there. :)

*loves*

[identity profile] quiet--tiger.livejournal.com 2011-08-23 12:34 am (UTC)(link)
Sometimes Clark can get through to Bruce, whether or not Bruce is ready for it.

Glad you liked it, thanks for reading and commenting!

[identity profile] rosy5000.livejournal.com 2011-08-22 03:49 pm (UTC)(link)
This was rather sweet and refreshing. I envy both of them for being able to get away from things to think for a while.

[identity profile] quiet--tiger.livejournal.com 2011-08-23 12:36 am (UTC)(link)
I have to admit I'm jealous of Bruce for having a deck on the roof for just such occasions! It's good they can take the time to just *be* and not have to be *themselves*.

Glad you liked it, thanks for reading and commenting!
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[personal profile] bradygirl_12 2011-08-22 04:58 pm (UTC)(link)
What a lovely piece! You drew a picture of early morning quiet very well.

I liked how Clark was the perfect companion for Bruce, who had wanted to be alone but welcomed him, anyway, and was polite enough not to say their interactions were strictly business, because they aren't.

And the ending was sweet! Bruce can be a doll when he wants to be. :)

[identity profile] quiet--tiger.livejournal.com 2011-08-23 12:38 am (UTC)(link)
You drew a picture of early morning quiet very well.

Thanks! I think it's because I yearn for some peace ang quiet and calm myself, and just wrote what I'd wish for if I could get it.

The boys really do fit well together--when Bruce wants to anyway, and Clark is brave enough to get into Bruce's personal space a bit.

Bruce really can be fabulous when he wants to be, it's just a matter of him allowing himself to take the advice of others.

Thanks for reading and commenting!

[identity profile] malkavianlove.livejournal.com 2011-08-22 11:38 pm (UTC)(link)
It's great to see Bruce realizing that he and Clark are friends... at least, in Clark's eyes. I loved how they were able to sit in silence together. To me, that's the true mark of a good relationship (romantic or platonic), being able to sit in silence and still enjoy each other's company is wonderful.

[identity profile] quiet--tiger.livejournal.com 2011-08-23 12:53 am (UTC)(link)
Bruce just needs a push--he'll see the light soon. Clark is just much more perceptive.

Silence is definitely an indicator of a good relationship. The constant need to talk isn't always good. It's nice to just enjoy each other's presence without words.

Thanks for reading and commenting!
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[identity profile] angelinachaser7.livejournal.com 2011-08-24 10:50 am (UTC)(link)
ooh this makes me so excited for summer, great story about the boys, I found it very calming and relaxing.

Thanks for sharing :D

[identity profile] quiet--tiger.livejournal.com 2011-08-24 11:25 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you! Just relaxing in the warm weather sounds so nice, doesn't it? It's good Bruce can make himself take a break, and that Clark can hang out with him.

Glad it worked for you, thanks for reading and commenting!

[identity profile] mithen.livejournal.com 2011-09-01 02:46 am (UTC)(link)
Oh man, I left a detailed comment here with all the awesome things I loved about this story, and my flaky post-hurricane connection consumed it. D: So I will summarize and say I loved Bruce having Ikea furniture (and Clark treating it just as if it were an heirloom), and I especially loved that whole paragraph with Bruce's reflexive denial that there's anything but business between them. You capture the whole complicated/simple relationship they have perfectly and it left me, like Bruce, with a huge smile on my face.

[identity profile] quiet--tiger.livejournal.com 2011-09-01 02:58 am (UTC)(link)
Aww, yay, I'm glad you liked it! Once I decided to write the boys for the prompt, it just sort of came all together, as stories often do with these guys. There's so much to draw from for their relationship, sweet or rocky or angsty as it may be (even all within a day).

I think that until he and Clark are actually a *thing* Bruce will have trouble having Clark as simply a *friend*--better to be colleagues than anything more, either because he wants something beyond friendship or because he's afraid of it.

Thanks so much for reading and commenting, and damn LJ for being its highly useless self (the storm is no doubt a coincidence)!