(A little plotbunny stolen from my IRL Nick, or inspired by. I don't think she's aware of this one. ;D But her Nellis stories are always great! Go check out her story 'What I Do For You'!)

It was a more noticable fact for Ellis that the floor was cold under his belly, and it was awkward to have Nick positioned over him in such a way. His legs were spread out behind him, parted and chilled against the cold wooden floor as well, but Nick hadn't done anything just yet.

"Hold on, sport. This'll hurt a bit at first." The warm hands descended on him, prying and poking and rubbing in a way that actually felt pretty nice, he supposed. But the pressure began to get a bit more, until finally it felt as if the other were forcing him down into the floor.

"A-Ah...!" Before there was a satisfying /Pop!/ of a noise, and pleasant relief flooded him for a moment, the tension fading much more quickly than how it had formed.

"You're so tense, kid. You really need to relax a bit, or this will hurt more than necessary..."

The hands began to wander again, exploring his skin and offering a bit of relief from the pressure. But then Nick was down on him in a heartbeat, and the sudden force cause Ellis to gasp in pain, eyes closing tightly. "N-Nick, no, not there-"

"Hold on. It'll feel good soon, I promise." Nick's brows furrowed, concentrating on moving slow at first, but it wasn't long before he was throwing his weight into it for the sole purpose of the other's satisfaction.

Another /Pop!/ and a third followed.

"Well, third time's the charm, you usually won't get any more than that."

"Aww, but that was feelin' pretty good there." Ellis answered, before slowly pushing himself up from the floor. "Where'd ya learn to pop backs like that, Nick?"

"Something tells me you probably wouldn't want to know." He answered, standing to straighten his shirt.

"Aww, Nick, you say that 'bout EVERYTHING..."

"No, kid, you just ask so many questions that you get the same answer pretty often. Now, pants off."

"What?"

The redneck's back wasn't the only thing popped that night.