Anonymous asked:
The irony was that Garak had wanted to make the good doctor cry out, and beg, and scream and scream, had dreamed of using his own hands to make that lovely body writhe and jerk under him and, finally, come totally undone, had longed to cause him to shiver and shudder and whimper and gasp and groan, had yearened, in the end, to leave him spent and trembling and marked. Yes, it did seem that context, in this case, was everything.