Notes: Companion piece/sequel to "Bedside Manner." Based on the same prompt from tf_bunny_farm on LJ.
Disclaimer: Not mine.
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"Drink this."
Ratchet startled at the voice and looked up in irritation from the energon cube unceremoniously deposited in the middle of the blueprint he'd been studying, obscuring a diagram of brachial plexus circuitry. With his concentration on the work in front of him interrupted, he turned a scowl on the mech responsible.
"What are you doing here?"
"Well, you didn't show up in the canteen." Wheeljack's fins dimmed ever-so-slightly at the sharp tone Ratchet used, making him wince in guilt as he belatedly remembered that he'd promised the other mech he'd meet him. "I thought you might be low on fuel."
"Oh, slag, 'Jack. I'm sorry."
"It's okay. You can take your break now," Wheeljack said, and nudged the energon cube toward him.
"Can't, 'Jack. I don't have time now." He hated the disappointed look Wheeljack gave him, but there was nothing for it. "Prowl's left arm's still only functioning at eighty-three percent and I need to figure out what's causing that power drop before he has to go into battle again..."
"No," Wheeljack interrupted, "You need to refuel." When Ratchet opened his mouth to protest, Wheeljack folded his arms across his chest plate. "Don't give me that look. I know you skipped morning rations again, and you won't do Prowl or anyone any good if you keel over from energon depletion. You're taking a break, and that's final."
"'Jack," he started, but the other mech's body language screamed refusal to back down, and he knew there was no use arguing when Wheeljack glared at him like that. "Fine. But just for a breem."
Wheeljack rewarded him for his concession with a smile that glowed in his optics as he snagged Ratchet by the arm and all but dragged him to the back of the medbay and into his office, fussing all the way. "Honestly, Ratchet, you'd think a slagging medic would take better care of himself."
"Take care of myself?" he snorted. "That's what I keep you around for."
"I think you keep me around for something more than that."
"Hmph."
The sound of the door sliding shut registered dimly in the back of his processor as Wheeljack steered him toward a chair meant for visitors and pushed him into the seat. His hands clutched the energon cube Wheeljack gave him, but his optics fell on more schematics spread out over his desk. Spotting a print-out of scan results he'd taken earlier that morning, he leaned forward for a better look before a hard pinch to his chevron jerked his attention back to the mech in front of him.
"Drink," Wheeljack ordered.
He did as he was told, if only to satisfy Wheeljack so he could get back to work. But as the fuel hit his tank, he rumbled appreciatively in spite of himself, and Wheeljack didn't quite manage not to look as amused as he was.
"Should've left you to run yourself empty. It would've served you right for standing me up."
"You're not going to let this go, are you?"
"Hmm," Wheeljack appeared to consider his answer. "You'll have to make it up to me," and before he could do more than blink, Wheeljack reached for him. Palms slid over plating, almost making Ratchet choke on a mouthful of energon. "You can start by telling me you won't work late tonight."
"'Jack!" he gasped, energon sloshing over the brim of his cube as Wheeljack settled himself on Ratchet's lap. "Cut it – Ah! Oh – pit. Define late."
"Think you can get out of here by seven?"
"Earth time? Nineteen hundred hours? No slagging way."
"Come on, Ratch'." Wheeljack's fingers traced a seam from chest plate to waist. "How much work do you have to do?"
"Plenty," he muttered, suppressing a moan. And he did, but Wheeljack was right – between backlogged paperwork and Prowl's arm and a recent spate of mechs visiting his clinic with minor injuries, he hadn't been taking care of himself, as he tended not to do with or without another mech to do it for him – and Wheeljack's hands on his chassis felt so good. "I'll try for nine."
"What, is it wrench polishing night?" Ignoring the warning look Ratchet gave him, Wheeljack let his fingers trail to the gap at the top of his thigh. "I suppose it'll do. Nine it is, then. Earth time."
Ratchet's optics flickered as he tipped back the last of his energon, enjoying what Wheeljack was doing to him. But only for a moment, as Wheeljack pulled the empty cube from his hand without warning and stood.
With a strangled gasp, he onlined his optics just as Wheeljack was reaching the door. His circuits ached for the other mech's touch. "What are you doing?" he groaned. "Wheeljack! You'd better get your aft back over here!"
Wheeljack turned to look at him, one hand on his hip, grinning - even with his mask on he couldn't hide it, what with the scrap-eating way his fins flashed. "Uh-uh. Your breem's up."
"Oh, you slagging, rusted glitch!"
Well used to Ratchet's bluster, Wheeljack was clearly unimpressed. The door hissed open for him. "Twenty-one hundred hours, or you can forget about getting any tonight."
He thought about telling Wheeljack just where he could shove it, but quailed at the thought of spending the night on a spare berth in his own medbay.
Wheeljack hovered in the doorway, watching him expectantly.
"Fine, you dirty slagger. Twenty-one hundred on the dot."
