38. Shifting

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Pairing: Ric/Kol (M/m) school paddle

Damon wolf Prompt for Gar (AO3) with thanks.

*Original characters developed by Jazmine F. (fanfiction.net)

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Mystic Falls High School

Morning

Earlier

Kol dragged himself into Ric's room in the morning. Elijah had dropped him off early to speak to Ric. There were a few faculty members milling about, but it was early and no other students were present.

Dorian came out and saw Kol standing in front of the door.

"Kol, right? I'm Dorian Williams. Yeah, I'm the one who had to get Ric some pants yesterday. Not cool, man. I think I saw you in the library yesterday," Dorian said, extending his hand. "Ric's in there. Go on in."

Kol nodded, returned the hand shake, and then paused. "Thanks, I think. See you in the library."

"Ric? Hey, um," Kol started awkwardly, standing at the doorway. Ric was at his laptop typing.

"Oh Kol, I've been expecting you," Ric said firmly. "Come in and shut the door."

Kol sighed and shut and locked Ric's classroom door.

"Sorry about...yesterday," Kol said, looking at his feet. This was terrible. He'd rather get the dagger than face up to Ric.

"A lot of weird and awful things have happened to me," Ric started. "But that had to be the oddest. I still can't believe you did that. I am really disappointed in your behavior."
Kol felt tears prick his eyes.

"Aye, me too. I thought it was just a...prank. My brothers said I have to show you my backside," Kol said, unbuckling his belt and slacks.

Ric laughed roughly, "Whoa! I will see it in a minute when I bend you over the desk for the paddle. Right now, I think we need to talk."
Kol's face glowed hotly.

"I also have an apology letter. I had to write it after I got thrashed," Kol confessed. "I got a sound dose of the hairbrush and then a switching."
"Oww," Ric winced in sympathy for a moment. "I am sure you got punished, but in this case, you kinda deserved it."
"I know," Kol concurred. "I shall not fight you again. I should have just accepted the consequences without complaint. Can you forgive my impertinence? Just this once."
Ric stood up.

"I think I can," Ric said. "But first you need to meet with the 'attitude adjuster."

Ric pulled out a heavy oak paddle.

"Ah, that looks formidable. I am still kind of sore from last night," Kol pleaded.

"Just like a weak and puny human, huh?" Ric quipped, swinging the paddle. "Now, bend over. I think five will do it."

Kol started to lean over the desk before Ric reminded him to drop his pants.

"And your underwear," Ric said wryly. "And Kol, this is gonna hurt."
Kol grimaced and bared himself, leaning over the desk.

Ric was amused to see that Kol's rear was pale and healed, but it wouldn't be pale for long.

Crack!

Kol shot up and clasped his behind with an "AHHHH!"

Ric pushed him back down and continued the paddling. He may be human, but he swing crisply and snapped his wrist at the last second.

"Four more to go. You will not disrespect me again," Ric warned, drawing back for another whack.

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