Chapter 31
Quiet
breathing filled his ears as Nico stared at the wall in front of him.
He rested on his stomach, his arms resting under his head. He could
not really say how long he had been awake, or even what had woken him
up, but he knew it was still early in the morning. He also felt like
shit. His head hurt, his stomach was in knots, and his body ached.
He
was still tired, but as much as he tried, Nico was unable to go back
to sleep. There was a dull pounding in his head as he lay there. He
was alone in his room, and he was not even sure if anyone was in the
apartment. If it was too early, Jason could have still been asleep.
With
a groan, Nico sat up in bed. His stomach instantly lurched. Shooting
out of bed and ignoring the pain coursing through his body, Nico made
a run for the bathroom.
He
hunched over the toilet just in time to expel the contents of his
stomach into the bowl. He heaved a few times, but nothing else came
up. He pressed his hands against his eyes as he fell back, landing
against the large tub that rarely got used.
The
sound of footsteps was heard from the hall. Nico pulled his legs up
to his chest and buried his head. He let out a groan when he heard
the sink get turned on next to him. In the next second, he had his
head lifted up and a rag pressed to his head.
Percy's
green eyes stared back at him, pressing the damp cloth to the boy's
head. “You should get back to bed.”
Nico
frowned at the young man, his face paler than normal. “You're still
here?” With a quick glance over the young man, Nico found that
Percy was in his pajamas and looked like he had barely slept at all.
“What are you doing?”
“Well,
I was catching up on some work.”
“You
stayed the night?” Nico blinked. “I thought you went back to your
room?”
Percy
removed the cloth and felt Nico's cheek. “Well, I did go back when
you fell asleep, but I just went to get my laptop and a few things.”
Percy stood up and offered Nico his hand. “Come on.”
Slowly,
Nico reached out with a shaky hand. Percy yanked him up and placed a
hand on Nico's back to help guide him out of the bathroom. They
entered the living room, where Percy left him for a moment to clean
off the couch. A blanket looked like it had been in use, but had been
tossed away randomly. Percy's laptop sat at the foot of the couch
with a stack of papers and a pen. On the table sat a coffee mug.
Percy
removed his things before motioning for Nico to get on the couch.
“Stay here.” He handed Nico the remote for the TV. “Find
something to watch, I'll get you some breakfast.”
“I'm
not hungry,” Nico mumbled, rolling away from Percy.
He
heard Percy blow out a breath. “Well you're going to eat something.
I know things suck for you right now, but you have to deal with it.”
The remote was placed in his hand again. “Find something to watch
and enjoy yourself, you're staying in your suite today.”
Nico
sat up and narrowed his eyes at Percy. “You're confining me to my
room?”
“After
last night and the events of the past week, I figured you could use
some rest.” The manager simply shrugged and headed for the kitchen.
“I thought I was being thoughtful. You have today and tomorrow, but
you're going back to school and work on Monday. There will be no
discussion about that.” Nico's eyes darkened as he glared at
Percy's back. “So get some rest, you've been through a lot.”
Nico
pursed his lips, staring down at the floor. He nodded, even though
Percy could not see it. He was not sure why he was being so angry; he
knew it was uncalled for. Still, part of him was upset with Percy
about what happened last night. True, it had been his own decision
that led to it all, but to push it so soon after the death of his
mother felt harsh.
He
let out a sigh and leaned back. Pressing a button on the remote, Nico
flipped through the channels on TV. “So I can't do anything for the
next two days?”
Percy
glanced up at him from where he was peeling an orange. “You can do
whatever you want, I just would like you to get some rest. Your body
needs to recover.” He focused back on what he was doing. “Drink
plenty of water and try to stay out of trouble.”
Nico
rolled his eyes. Percy placed a waffle in the toaster. “You talk
like I go looking for it.”
Percy
shrugged. “You make me wonder sometimes.” He smiled when Nico
glared at him. “Just being honest.” The green-eyed young man
cracked his neck before reaching up to massage it. “I'll have some
of the others drop by and check on you, so you aren't alone all day.
You'll also be working the bar for a few nights when you start back.”
Nico
focused back on the TV. His stomach was still not ready to settle,
and his body now felt weak. He frowned at his arm, rubbing it
lightly. “I'd rather be alone.”
The
waffle popped out of the toaster. “You don't need to be alone.”
Percy picked the waffle up and put it on a plate with the orange. He
grabbed some syrup before walking back over to Nico and placing it in
front of him. “Now eat.”
Nico
stared blankly up at Percy. “I'm not hungry.”
“And
I didn't ask if you were.” He pointed at the food. “I told you to
eat.”
Nico
sighed and swung his legs over the side of the couch. He pulled the
table closer, grabbing the syrup and covering his waffle. “You
don't have to treat me like a child.”
The
manager quietly picked up his cup of coffee and raised it to his
lips. “Then maybe you should make more adult decisions.” Nico
dropped his fork and glared at him. “As of late, you've just done a
lot of immature things.”
“I-”
“I
didn't want you stripping, I didn't want you drinking, and I didn't
want you to have to end up selling your body.” Percy's brow
furrowed over the cup as he took a sip. “There's a lot I could have
gotten in trouble for, but I was trying to do something good. I was
trying to keep you together, so you don't end up broken like the
others.”
Nico
looked down, finding his feet interesting. Percy felt like a giant to
him at the moment. He felt small, insignificant. Ungrateful. “I'm
sorry,” he whispered, unable to meet Percy's gaze.
The
green-eyed young man let out a sigh. Nico flinched when Percy reached
out and patted his head. The contact burned, stinging at Nico's
heart. He was just a disappointment, which was all he ever really
was.
Percy's
fingers tangled in his hair. “Hey.” Nico was forced to look up.
The manager crouched down, squatting in front of the boy. “I don't
know what's going on in that head of yours, but I can tell it's
nothing good.” Nico's lips continued to tilt down as he stared into
those green eyes. “Stop being depressed, you're cuter when you
smile.”
As
much as he would have liked to, Nico found himself unwilling to
smile. He was not sure if it was him, but things just felt so
different today. The world felt a little less bright and there was
just this empty feeling hanging in the air. And inside, Nico felt his
body going to war with itself. Part of him wanted Percy to reach out
more and hold him, but the other part of him wanted to shove the
young man away.
Black
bangs were pushed from Nico's eyes. “I've got to go,” Percy
whispered. “There's a lot going on today. Gaea will be here in a
little over two weeks, and I've still got a lot to get done.” Nico
did not move. Percy sighed and stood up. “If you need anything, you
know you can always call or text me, or any of the others.”
Stay,
was what went through Nico's mind as he stared into Percy's eyes.
There was something odd about how Percy looked at him, concern
written on the young man's face. Running his fingers through Nico's
hair one more time, Percy took his leave.
Nico
stared at the remainder of his food, not sure if he was capable of
finishing it. He found himself wishing Percy was back, or someone was
there. The silence was deafening, torturous. Licking his lips, he
made a face. He could still taste the vomit in his mouth.
The
dark haired boy stood up and dragged his feet back to the bathroom.
Grabbing his toothbrush and toothpaste, Nico worked on cleaning his
mouth. When he was done, he spit the contents of his mouth into the
sink and cleaned off his toothbrush. Standing up straight, Nico
froze.
A
chill ran across his body as he looked at himself in the mirror. He
looked horrible, but that was not what bothered him. There was a
dark, empty look in his eyes. What was worse was that it reminded him
of the look in his father's eyes at times. Was this why Percy had
looked at him like that? Was he going to become like the others,
destined to lose himself in this toxic environment?
“You
look like shit.”
Nico's
eyes widened as they made contact with Jason in the mirror. The blond
was leaning against the doorway, eyebrow raised. Nico turned around
and leaned against the sink.
“You
look like one of those murderers in those horror movies, after
they've killed their victims.” Jason rubbed the back of his neck.
“You know how they always show the murderer looking into the
mirror, while they clean the blood off?”
Nico
crossed his arms. “Is there a point to this?”
The
blond shrugged. “Just wondering if I need to hide the knives.” As
he left the bathroom, Nico followed him. “So, I see you survived
last night.”
Inside,
Nico could feel his stomach twist into a knot. “I'm fine.”
Jason
stopped in the kitchen, spinning around on his feet. He grabbed
Nico's chin and forced him to look at him. The blond's eyes looked
over his face, analyzing every inch of it. Jason finally let out a
grunt and released him. “You sure look fine,” he said
sarcastically. “So, how long did you spend in the shower last
night?”
Nico
opened and closed his mouth several times. Jason raised a brow before
searching through their kitchen for something to eat. “I don't
remember,” Nico mumbled, rubbing his arm.
“Don't
sweat it too much.” Jason closed one of the cabinets. “I think I
spent around two hours in the shower after my first time doing this.”
Nico went to speak, but Jason continued. “Yes, the water was
freezing.” Turning his head, he stared at Nico from the corner of
his eye. “Helped dull the pain.”
“How
did you...deal with...you know, strangers doing that stuff to you?”
Jason
stopped, pressing his hands to the counter surface. “A lot of
practice and focus.” Nico's eyes stared down at Jason's hip, where
his pajama pants were hanging loosely. The scars may have been almost
gone, but it seemed the blond still carried them emotionally. “You
get used to it, after a while.” He turned around, causing Nico's
eyes to land on the blond's abs. Nico's cheeks tinged pink as he
quickly looked up to meet Jason's eyes. The blond just shrugged.
“Doesn't bother me.”
Nico
pressed his lips together, shifting his weight slightly. “But it
does bother you to be touched.” He noticed Jason stiffen. “Why?”
His
roommate's head was down when he looked up, hiding his eyes from
Nico's gaze. “It's different when it's not business. I don't like
to deal with it when I'm off the clock.”
“You
haven't...had sex with the others?” Nico asked. Jason shook his
head. “Why?”
A
hand came up to push the blond's growing bangs away from his eyes.
Something seemed to be going on in the blond's mind, his eyes
unfocused. His forehead wrinkled. “It's not something I have to do.
I don't like sex, believe it or not.” Blue eyes closed until they
were half-lidded. “At least you got paid for your first time,
though.”
Why
did that sound familiar? Nico's brow furrowed. Octavian had said
something similar yesterday, had he not?
“You
don't...need to be like me.” Jason's head was down again. His lips
pursed as he shook his head. “Don't be like me, or the others. Once
you're like us, you're trapped with all of this.” He finally met
Nico's eyes, his eyes red. “I hoped that when my sister ran
away...I had hoped she wouldn't have ended up in another version of
our life.” Blond hair shook sadly. “But I suppose it was too much
to ask for. Life isn't that kind.”
Nico
moved to grab his plate from the living room. Walking back into the
kitchen, he dispensed his leftovers into the trash before placing the
plate into the sink. He now stood next to Jason, where he was being
watched from behind blond bangs. “At least you found her again.”
“This
place, this life, it corrupts you. It destroys you. It's like a toxin
being injected into your body.” Jason finally looked up. “It's a
cycle, just look at Ganymede and Apollo. I don't want my sister
here.”
“So
why don't you just take her and leave? I'm sure she has plenty of
money by now. Surely you two could manage to find a place and make a
life.”
“And
do what?” Jason crossed his arms, staring at the boy with a blank
look. “What can we do? Most of us that are here have never had a
job before now. This is what we know, there's security here.” He
pointed a finger into Nico's chest. “And you're going to be doomed
just like the rest of us.”
Staring
off to the side, Nico pursed his lips. He would not turn out like
them. Percy had done so much for him, and he had done so little to
show his appreciation. But this would be different. The one thing
Percy asked of him was to not be like the others, to hold on to a
sliver of his innocence. He would keep his word on that, he had to.
Jason
glanced at the clock. “I've got to get a shower. I told Leo I'd
help him decorate the lobby.” Nico stared down at the floor as his
roommate walked off. “You can come down and help, if you find
yourself bored.”
Nico
plopped down on the couch once he was alone. He heard the bathroom
door shut, the sound of the shower soon following. The boy placed his
hand under his head as he stared up at the ceiling. Percy was right,
he needed to act more responsibly. For all Nico knew, he was just
being counterproductive to what he was aiming for.
Perhaps
showing Percy that he was not a kid was not just about doing mature
and adult things. Even if he did those things, even he had to admit
that he acted like a child most of the time. He needed to be more
responsible with his decisions, even if he had already dug his grave
by this point. But it was still an opportunity in and of itself. If
he could survive this, without becoming like the others, then maybe
he really was not the weak person he made himself out to be. And it
would be a chance to do something for Percy, and possibly make him
happy.
After
all Percy had done for him, what he still might do for him, Nico
figured it was the least he could do to repay the young man.
Nico
pulled himself up and headed for his room. The problem was that he
really had no idea how to go about all of this. What was he supposed
to do? Was it better to remain in his room and just think about
everything that had happened, or should he socialize? He just did not
want to end up crying in the lobby.
An
uncontrollable cringe washed over him as he stood in his closet. It
was like he could still feel that man's hands on him. And all that
did was bring that man's face back to the front of his mind. He
really could not see how this was supposed to get easier with time.
Nico
gathered some loose clothing when he heard the shower turn off in the
bathroom. Letting out a sigh, Nico stepped out of his room. Jason
exited the bathroom at the same time, drying his still wet hair with
a towel. A tight pair of briefs clung to his waist, his chest still
dripping with water.
“You
look sick,” the blond commented, eyeing Nico from the side.
Nico
flipped him off as he brushed past his roommate to enter the
bathroom. Jason raised an eyebrow at him as the door was shut in his
face. Nico stepped out of his clothes. He stood there in his
underwear and adjusted the shower. He felt exposed, even though there
was no one in the room to look at him.
By
the time he was dressed and out of the bathroom, Jason had already
left the suite. Nico wrapped his arms around himself as he stood in
the elevator, holding the sleeves of his black sweater in his grip.
The elevator doors opened and the Lost Boy stepped out with a sigh.
He
froze. Nico found himself gaping up at the giant Christmas tree now
on display in the lobby. The top literally reached to the balcony on
the second floor. The twins waved down at him while they threw some
tinsel on the top.
Nico
rubbed his arm and walked over to Leo. “Hey.” The Latino boy
glanced up from a box with a smile. “Is there anything I can do?”
A
grin broke out across the boy's lips. “Disobeying orders, eh?”
The curly haired Lost Boy reached into the box and handed Nico a
small box filled with candles. “Would you mind placing these around
the lobby? I gave Hazel some, so you can just help her out.”
Nico
stared around the lobby, box now in hand. A lot of green and red
covered the large room. And, somehow, someone had managed hanging
some mistletoe from the crystal chandelier above him. The boy blinked
in surprise as Will pecked him on the cheek as he walked past. Nico's
cheeks tinged pink, Leo snickering at him.
“So,”
Leo said, focusing back on the box of Christmas decorations, “how're
you feeling today?”
Nico
focused his attention on the box in his arms. “I don't know how
they do it, pretending like they are okay with all of this.” The
boy's dark eyes followed two men dressed in business suits as they
walked from the restaurant to the elevator. “I can't even look at
the people here without wondering if one of them will be my next
customer.”
“I
don't know what to tell you.” The boy turned and grinned at him.
“Maybe Luke will keep beating them up and you'll stop getting
people requesting you.”
Nico
rolled his eyes. “Somehow, I don't think Percy would allow that.”
His eyes found three children laughing and chattering, watching the
Lost Kids decorate. “And I don't think Luke would do it anyways. I
know he can be a nice guy, but he still has his tough love side to
him.”
Leo
hummed in response, nodding his head. “Take it easy today, Nico.
You're getting a short break from all of this, but you'll be back in
soon. And when that time comes, you're just going to have to deal
with all that you're given.” The Latino Lost Boy offered him a
lopsided smile. “Just keep your chin up and try to keep your mind
off things.”
“Yeah,”
Nico whispered. His eyes found the floor as he walked off. Hazel was
not hard to find, really. She was currently straightening some
decorations in the lobby's lounge.
She
smiled at him as he approached. “I see you decided to walk amongst
the living today.” He narrowed his eyes at her. “You come to give
me a hand?” Nico nodded. “Good. Let's hope you're better than
your roommate, who can't be trusted to decorate properly.”
Nico
placed one of the candles from the box on the small table between two
of the couches. Hazel pulled out a lighter and ignited it with a warm
smile. Even with the new source of warmth, Nico's body still felt
cold. And empty.
“You
okay?” Nico blinked, glancing down at Hazel's hand on his shoulder.
“You look really sad.”
“Just
thinking.”
“About
last night?” Hazel kneeled down and placed a wrapped present under
the small table. Nico was going to assume it was just for decoration.
The boy nodded his head. “I figured. It's not easy, when you first
go through it.”
Nico
frowned. “But it gets better?”
“Well,”
Hazel bit down on her lip, “I wouldn't say better. Easier, maybe.”
She smiled and enveloped him in a hug. “But we'll help you get
through it.”
The
raven-haired boy rubbed his eyes, tears beginning to form. “Can I
trust you guys, though?”
Hazel
pulled back with a hurt look. She looked down with a sigh. “It's
hard sometimes, you know? Looking at someone who went through a
similar situation as you, and still coming out better in the end.
None of us managed to stay the same while we were on the streets, and
yet you made it.”
“It
was only a few months.”
The
girl shook her head, her cinnamon colored curls whipping about her
face. “I was only out there for a few months.”
Nico
reached out and touched the girl's arm. “But you went through
horrible things before that.”
“And
you didn't? Your dad beat you for being gay, didn't he?” Nico
opened his mouth, but shut it and stared at the floor. Hazel offered
him a weak smile. “It's okay to talk about it, you know. If you
expect to get the others to open up to you, you're going to have to
be willing to share your own past.”
Nico
pursed his lips. He stood there, frozen. Hazel smiled and touched his
arm before pulling another candle from the box Nico brought and
placed it on a small stand that sat against the wall. “It wasn't
for being gay, at least not at first.” Hazel turned to stare at
him. “I didn't tell my dad until much later. He never laid a hand
on my mom or sister, mainly because they were girls, so I was pretty
much the only option.” Nico could only stare at his shoes. “I,
um, had figured it had been something I must have done. Maybe I had
done something I wasn't supposed to, but Bianca kept reassuring me
that I had never done anything.
“It
was rare... at first, and never really that bad,” Nico continued.
He looked up to find Hazel looking at him with her mouth open and
some tears in her eyes. Nico's own vision blurred and he reached up
to wipe more tears away, only for them to be replaced by new ones.
“I'd get beaten for things like not getting an A or a B on a test.
And then there was the time I refused to join any sports' team in
school.”
“I'm
so sorry, Nico.”
Nico
shook his head. “It wasn't your fault, and I know now that it
wasn't mine either. My father has his own issues that he needs to
work out. Perhaps it was just stress from his job, I may never know.”
Hazel
hugged him again. “It doesn't give him the right to abuse his
child.” She looked up at him with a frown. “Don't make excuses
for what your father did, I know I stopped trying to make them for my
mother a long time ago.”
“What
she did was horrible. She doesn't deserve your pity or excuses.”
Nico sat down on the couch, Hazel joining him a few seconds later. “I
just don't know how you do it.”
Hazel
placed her hand on his back and began rubbing circles. “Do what?”
“Survive
this life. I don't see how all of you survive this life. How did you
manage living with your mother, with that life?”
The
Lost Girl took in a deep breath. “You expect a parent to love their
child, at least growing up.” She let out her breath. “But, then
again, you believe a lot of things when you're younger. How did you
deal with your father?”
The
brown-eyed boy shrugged. “I just...let it happen. Like I said, I
figured it was my fault. I still feel like a disappointment,
especially messing up like I have recently.”
Hazel's
brow furrowed, pursing her lips. “I don't think you're a failure,
Nico. But I know how you feel. I didn't know what to think with what
my mother did, but I still wanted to make her happy.” Hazel's hand
found his, squeezing it softly. “I heard Percy offered to deal with
your father.”
“It
wasn't the answer. I didn't want him murdered for what he did.”
Nico stared down at his and Hazel's hands. “He can't touch me here,
and revenge isn't the answer.”
Hazel
nodded her head. “Yeah,” she said softly. “I gave him the same
answer, you know. But, unlike your father, my mother doesn't even
know if I'm dead or alive. And I want it to stay that way.” She
offered him a small smile. “Let's get back to work, yeah?” Nico
smiled before nodding and standing up.
For
once, Nico felt calm sitting on the top floor. He sat beside Percy,
casually stirring his drink and watching Silena and Juniper dance
around on the stage. And that was why he felt calm; he was sitting on
the girls' side of the top floor. The only way any of these customers
would be interested in looking at him would be if they were bisexual.
The
boy rubbed his neck. After helping with decorations, Nico had spent
the rest of his day in his room, sitting on the couch in the same
position for several hours. It had not been kind on his body. He
winced. Percy's fingers were pressing against his neck.
“You
okay?”
Nico
nodded, his eyes closed from mild pain. “Yeah, just a little sore.”
Percy
smiled. “You should have laid in bed. But, instead, I find you
looking like a zombie on the couch.” Nico scowled at him. “A cute
zombie.” The comment did not cause Nico to falter with his glares.
“Would you like a massage later?”
Nico
looked up at Reyna, who was tending to Percy's booth. Her lip
twitched as she set down Percy's drink order. “But I was supposed
to come by later.”
Percy
turned to face her, his hand still massaging Nico's neck. “I can
spare a few minutes. We can still negotiate.”
The
brown-eyed boy scrunched his lips. But, upon receiving a glare from
the Lost Girl, Nico quickly looked away. Without saying anything,
Reyna walked off to see to another table. Nico groaned as Percy
squeezed his neck. “You really don't have to do that.”
Percy
chuckled. “Yeah, well, I don't mind.”
Nico
sighed, glancing at the stage briefly as the two Lost Girls finished
their routine. “Percy?”
“Hmm?”
Glancing
over at the young man, Nico found him looking over a stapled
document. His other hand was still busy working the muscles in Nico's
neck. “Why didn't you ever tell me it was Luke who made the deal? I
thought it was you.”
Percy
blinked and turned to glance down at Nico. “When Luke does
something like this, he doesn't really like people knowing it was
him.” Percy scrunched his lips, focusing back on his work. “As
for the second thing, I didn't suggest anything, because I figured
Luke would. I try to stay neutral as much as possible, and I know
Luke well enough to predict when he will do something like that.”
“Oh.”
Nico's face contorted in confusion.
Percy
glanced at him with a smile. “I've known Luke for a little over two
years now, he's one of my best friends. I knew I could count on him.”
Percy shrugged. “You're sort of a bad reminder of his history, an
old wound that won't quite heal, so I knew he would jump in. Dealing
with you can be hard on him, and I think that's why he looks to give
you a hard time, at least part of it.” The manager studied Nico for
a moment. “You're like...a bad memory, no offense. He had been
getting to a point where he could move on, but then you showed up.
And, yeah, it was like reopening an old wound.”
“So,
Octavian doesn't like me because I'm hurting his brother?”
Percy
blew out a breath, trying to focus on his documents. “Not really.
It's a little more complicated than that. I'm not really the person
you want to talk to about that.”
Nico
narrowed his eyes. “But you know everything about the Lost Kids.”
The
young man shrugged. “Not my place to talk about it.”
Nico
let out a sigh and took a sip of his drink. Percy was right. Still,
it would be nice to have an idea of what Luke's issue was with him.
If he knew, perhaps he could do something to not be a problem for the
blond.
The
raven-haired boy let out a groan, receiving a pat on the back from
Percy. “Why don't you go sit down in the bar?” Percy suggested.
“I figure you don't want to be up here that much.”
Nico
stared at the side of Percy's face. He really could not argue that.
It was true, for the most part. For most of the night, he had found
himself having a hard time even sparing a glance at the customers
from either side. Not after last night.
The
boy nodded his head. Percy smiled and stood up, allowing Nico to slip
out of the booth. The young man slid his fingers into Nico's hair.
“I'll come by your room later, okay?” Nico nodded again. “Behave
yourself.”
Nico
glared at Percy before taking his leave. He slipped his hands into
his pockets as he walked down the stairs, moving to the side whenever
a customer came across his path. Once inside the elevator, Nico
leaned against the wall. He crossed his arms, his eyes becoming dull.
What
was he supposed to be feeling through all of this? Because, what
possibly scared him the most was that he was having a hard time
feeling anything at all. At times, during the day, he would get
upset. He spent an hour crying on the couch earlier, and then twenty
minutes later, he was laughing at something on TV. And then, at times
like right now, he found himself empty.
He
had gone through another shower before he had come to the top floor.
And, even after the three showers since it happened, he still felt
unclean and violated.
Nico
shook his head as the elevator opened to the bar. The bar was as
crowded as always. But, even with all of the noise and people, Nico
still felt safer here. Sure some of these people could always just go
upstairs and be someone to request his private company, but he did
not try to focus on that at the present moment. He had always seen
the bar as a safe haven away from the world above them.
Chiron
smiled at him as he wiped off a spot on the bar. “Good evening,
Nico. What can I get for you?”
Nico
sat down on the chair opposite the bartender. “I was sent down to
be away from things.” He sighed and crossed his arms on the bar's
surface. “Can I just get some tea?”
“Anything
to eat? You're not looking so good.”
The
Lost Boy scrunched his lips, unable to meet the man's gaze. “Maybe
something small. I've not had much of an appetite.”
Chiron
nodded his head, reaching out the pat the top of Nico's hand. “Hang
in there, my boy.” Nico's brown eyes glanced up. “The lights are
dimming on you, that is for sure, but I think you can manage holding
on to a flashlight.”
Nico's
face contorted in confusion. “Flashlight?”
“Find
yourself something to ground you, get yourself a goal.” Chiron
smiled as he took out a small mug and poured some hot water in it.
“Always keep the goal in mind and head towards it. Use it as a
light, to guide yourself through the darkness ahead of you.”
Nico's
dark eyes watched Chiron take out a teabag and place it in the mug.
His shoulders slumped. “And what if I get swallowed by the
darkness? What if I'm not strong enough to make it on the journey?”
“Then
I would say Percy made a misjudgment of character, and that's
something that does not happen very often.” Chiron pushed the mug
of tea across the bar. “Hang in there, my boy, I'm sure you can
find the strength to get through your trials.”
A
salad was placed in front of him, and when Nico looked up, he found
Piper standing beside him. Chiron smiled and went back to taking
orders from people at the bar. “So, how are you?” Piper asked,
leaning on the bar.
“Fantastic,”
Nico mumbled. He motioned to his face. “Can't you tell?”
Piper
smiled and picked a crouton off the boy's plate and tossed it into
her mouth. “Yeah, you do look like crap.” She handed him a fork,
which he took. “But I'm sure you'll be fine, or should be. You're
not the first of us to have to go through this, and not all of us
took it smoothly. I didn't. I threw a fit afterwards, kicked and
screamed all the way back to my room. I wanted to punch the man that
touched me.”
“What
changed?”
The
Lost Girl shrugged. “Sometimes, what you really want is some
attention. Having the attention on stage is nice, right?” Nico
shrugged. “It was just...nice, having someone completely willing to
show me affection and give me their time.” Piper let out a sigh. “I
suppose it's a little sad, but I'm not the only one that had this
epiphany about this life.”
Nico
glanced at a bottle of brandy as Chiron poured it into a man's glass.
“I don't know how I'm supposed to move on from where I am right
now. How do I come to a point where I don't feel disgusted with
myself?”
“That's
something I can't really tell you. It's just something you have to
figure out for yourself.” She shrugged. “Most of us came to
accept things in a different way, and I'm sure the same will apply to
you. For those like Luke and Octavian, they realized it was a way to
take action against the things they hate.”
“Like?”
Piper
let out a small chuckle. “Well, Octavian's not the biggest fan of
politicians, so if he can give Percy any information that could
cripple them down the road, then he's usually content.”
Nico
blinked as he speared some of his salad. “But he wants to be one.”
“If
you have a problem with something, wouldn't you want to change it?”
Piper cocked her head to the side. “But that's saying that Octavian
would ever follow through with that idea. Remember: once a Lost Kid,
always a Lost Kid. It's just this place,” the Lost Girl motioned
around them, “it doesn't exactly let you leave. You can't let
yourself leave.”
Nico
glanced up from where his tea sat on the bar, at a bottle of vodka.
“Yeah,” he whispered.
Piper
followed his line of sight. “Don't.” Nico blinked and turned to
look at her in question. “You don't want to start drinking, it'll
just lead to things you don't want. And it'll just be another means
of keeping you here. If you want to know how not to become a prisoner
in this place, you need to not do certain things that are expected to
happen. Drinking is one of those things.” The girl's brow furrowed
as she stared at the bottle. “It's a bad habit anyways.”
An
hour passed by in the blink of an eye for the boy at the bar. Nico
sat, staring at his finished plate. He let out a sigh and looked up,
glancing around the room. The place was still packed, as was
expected. It was only nearing midnight, after all. Blowing out a
breath, Nico debated leaving. Something caught his eye, though.
Chris
waved at him from a table in the corner, farthest from the bar
itself. Nico picked his empty plate and mug up and deposited them
behind the bar. From there, he weaved around Drew and some customers
that were heading to the elevators, making a beeline for Chris.
The
young man smiled at him as he sat down at the table. “Haven't seen
you around the past few days.” He scrunched his lips as he took a
sip from whatever he was drinking. “Sorry to hear about your
mother.”
Nico
shook his head. “Don't worry about it.” He stared down at the
table. “How are you?”
“Adjusting.”
A crooked smile appeared on Chris's lips. “But I suppose that's all
you can really do around here. And I suppose that's what you're
trying to do.” He made a noise as he sat his drink down. “You
know, I was kind of surprised when I found out you were involved with
what went on upstairs. Well, was, and then Clarisse told me you
weren't being a prostitute.” Nico bit his lip. “But then she
tells me you sort of chose to be one anyways.”
“I
was stupid.”
The
young man chuckled. “Yeah, perhaps. I don't think I'd choose to do
something like that.” Nico cringed as Chris popped his knuckles.
“You don't really seem like you belong in a place like this. But,
after learning everything I have, I suppose I really shouldn't be
surprised by anything that goes on here.”
“It
was a stupid mistake.” Nico shook his head, glancing off to the
side. “I haven't really been appreciative of what I had, and now I
lost it. And now I feel like a child, and I wonder if I'm being
laughed at by the others. They seem to do things so easily, like this
doesn't even bother them.”
“Well,
not anymore.”
Nico
frowned. “What does that mean?”
Chris
shrugged. “I mean, I've worked here for about a year now, and I did
see Will and Hazel when they first arrived. They were different back
then, yet still sort of the same. I guess it's hard to explain. They
seemed happy, yet you could tell something had happened to them,
something was bothering them.” The security worker rubbed his neck.
“When they first arrived, they were happier. And then, one day,
something changed. I would assume, knowing what I know now, that they
met with a client.”
“But
were they like me?”
Chris
looked at Nico. “No,” he said, shaking his head. “You're not
quite like any of them, Nico. And, I mean, I didn't see a lot of them
when they first arrived, but I just get a different vibe from you.”
He chuckled and took another drink “This just doesn't seem like the
place you belong.”
Nico
shook his head. “Well, it's not like I can just leave.”
“Can't
you?” Chris raised a brow. “I'm sure you've got some money saved
up, unless you've blown it all.”
Nico's
eyes were dull as they stared at the table. “No, it's just sitting
in the bank. Don't really need anything.”
“See.”
Chris sat his drink back down. “Why not just leave? I don't think
Percy would stop you, and from what he's told me, he doesn't want you
turning out like the others anyways. So, why not just pack up and go?
Surely there's somewhere you could stay.”
Nico
chewed on his lip, his fidgeting with each other on the table. “I
just-yeah, I guess there's somewhere I could go.” Daedalus. “But-”
What
about the others? What about Percy? Would he ever see them again?
In
all honesty, Nico had not thought about leaving. Sure, Minerva had
suggested it. But, at the time, Nico was quick to dismiss it. He had
wanted to stay with Percy. But here he was, whining about hating how
things were turning out for him, when he had a way out the whole
time. He could have just left, instead of doing what he did last
night. He could still leave.
“I
don't know,” the Lost Boy whispered.
Chris
chuckled. “Nico, I don't think you should try enduring this place.
You seem like a nice kid, the world could use all the nice people it
can get.” He sighed and looked around. “And, looking at this
place, I say that more than ever. This is not your world. I may not
be a Lost Kid like Clarisse and Ethan, but I can tell you that this
is not where you need to be. Kid, you've got an entire life ahead of
you. I mean, even the others don't want you turning out like them. So
why risk it?”
Nico's
hands shook, a chill running across his body. He blinked back some
tears that were threatening to spill out. “I'll think about it.”
Chris
leaned on his hand, still watching Nico. “If it was me, I'd just
pack up and leave. This place is like a hive of everything that is
wrong with the world. Sure Gaea and Percy are collecting information,
but what are they really doing with it?” The young man blew out a
breath. “They're just using it for their own gain. Why not use it
to better the world?”
“Then
why did you accept the full job here?”
It
took Chris a moment to reply. “I'm still human, just like everyone
else. I guess I didn't think it would be as bad as it was.” He
shook his head. “But, I mean, it's not as big of a deal for me. I
can handle myself. You...you just need to get out while you can. You
can get by. You can find somewhere to stay, you can finish school,
and then you can get a normal job. You can have a normal life outside
of this place.”
But
he would probably never see Percy again, was all that ran through
Nico's mind. And what about the others? These people were important
to him now, even if they had hurt him. But was Chris right? What if
he could not do what Percy wanted? He would become like the others,
and then he would truly be lost.
Suddenly,
the title became more accurate, more real. It was not that they were
lost, like in the story of Peter Pan, they were lost in the place
they were, lost who they were. The hotel took these already damaged
individuals, and simply made them worse. Did Nico really want that to
happen to him?
What
would Percy had been like if his life have been different? What would
any of them have been like?
Later
that night, Nico stood outside his door, trying to fish his wallet
out of his pants. Sliding the card in, Nico slipped inside his suite.
But, before he could shut the door, a hand shot out and pressed
against the surface. Nico slowly opened it again.
Percy
smiled down at him cheekily. Nico eyed him for a moment before
stepping aside and motioning for the young man to enter. Percy closed
the door behind him. Rubbing his neck, the young man walked over to
lean against the wall in the hall. “So, how was your night?”
“Considering
I didn't have a man on top of me, just peachy,” Nico mumbled,
crossing his arms as he walked past Percy to enter his bedroom. He
heard Percy chuckle from the doorway. Nico ignored him and stripped
off his shirt. Shooting Percy a pointed stare, he poked through his
dresser, looking for something to sleep in. “It's not funny.”
Percy
shrugged. He slipped behind Nico, winding his arms around the boy's
slender waist. “No, but you're cute when you're aggravated.” Nico
turned his head to glare at Percy. “So, why are you getting
dressed?”
“Because
some of us like to go to bed at a decent hour.”
Percy
ran his hands down Nico's arms. “But then I can't give you that
massage.” Nico bit down on his lips as Percy worked on his neck
with his hands. It did feel really good. “Go lie down on the bed,”
the manager whispered in his ear, sending a shiver down Nico's spine.
The
boy obeyed, lying on his stomach, his arms resting below his head.
“You don't have to do this.”
Percy
gave a shrug, slipping out of his shoes. He crawled on the bed,
pulling on Nico's waist. Nico let out a gasp as his ass was pulled
against Percy's crotch. “But you'll have to get out of these
jeans.” Without waiting, Percy worked to unbutton and unzip Nico's
jeans. Nico rested his forehead against the mattress, as his jeans
were slowly pulled down his legs. Percy chuckled and tossed the tight
pair of jeans to the side. “Much better.”
With
a little prompting, Nico lay flat on his stomach, while Percy hovered
over his legs. Nico moaned into his pillow as Percy began working on
his back muscles. Percy's hands felt amazing. They were not rough,
like that of Beckendorf or Butch, but they were not soft like Travis,
Connor, or Will either. They were firm and strong, and knew how to
perfectly work his back muscles.
Nico's
eyes closed on their own accord, his body fighting to stay awake.
“That feels really good,” he mumbled.
Percy
chuckled. Nico laid his head to the side, glancing at Percy from the
corner of his eyes. A small smile rested on the young man's lips as
he massaged Nico's back. This was what Nico wanted; this was what he
wanted it to be like with Percy. He wished it could stay like this
forever, and that the world around them would just cease to exist.
As
Nico's eyes threatened to flutter close, the boy was reminded of his
conversation from earlier. Letting out another small moan, he stared
at the door to his room, his eyes half-lidded. “Percy?”
“Hmm?”
The
Lost Boy chewed on the inside of his cheek. “If I ever left, would
I be able to see you again?”
When
no answer came, and the hands working on his back stopped, Nico
shifted so that he could look at Percy. The young man was staring at
him with an unreadable expression. “Why do you ask?”
Even
his tone was unreadable. Nico's lips tilted down as his eyes fell
away from Percy's gaze. “Just...wondering,” he whispered. “I'd
miss you.”
Percy
pressed his palms against Nico's lower back, working the muscles
there. “I think...I think you'd be better off moving on and
forgetting about me, if that were the case.” Nico lay back on his
stomach, a distant look now in his eyes. “Stop your frowning.”
Nico
let out a sigh. “At all? I could never see you? Just like that,
you'd be gone from my life?” Nico bit down on his lip. “You
wouldn't miss me, or want me to stay? Even see me?”
Percy's
thumb brushed against his face as his vision blurred. The young man
leaned forward. “It's not about what I want, it's about doing
what's best for you.” With a sigh, Percy jumped off his back. He
reached down to run his fingers through the boy's hair. “Get some
sleep.”
Nico
sat up. “Can you stay with me?” The Lost Boy reached out and
grabbed Percy's fingers before he could leave. “It's just...after
last night...”
“You
have to learn to deal with it, Nico,” Percy whispered. He tilted
the boy's chin up. “I can't, I have some business to take care of.
I'm not going to be able to stay with you after every experience.
You'll be fine.”
Nico's
eyes dulled as Percy's fingers fell from his grasp. The boy's head
fell as the door closed, the light being turned out as the manager
left. He had his answer, though it was not quite what he wanted to
hear. Nico curled up on his side, clutching the spot where Percy's
hand had been resting on the sheets just a moment ago.
Percy
was right, though, he needed to be able to deal with this. But, at
the same time, he knew it was not going to be enough. He needed to
become stronger, but he also knew he had to retain who he was. Enough
mistakes had already been made to last him a lifetime. And, while he
knew more would probably be made in the future, he also knew it was
time to start acting like the adult he talked about being.
The
next day, Nico found himself learning how to dodge. It seemed like
the entire hotel had broken out into chaos. Decorations were going up
all over the place, Leo and Rachel were running around to collect
paperwork from the different sections of the hotel, and the staff
seemed overly stressed. No one even apologized when they bumped into
him.
He
was starting to regret his decision to leave his room. After his
journey around the lobby had almost resulted in him getting trampled,
he had gone to the top floor, hoping to find a more peaceful
environment. He had been mistaken.
Drew
had elected herself as dictator of getting the entire floor
decorated. “Nico! Good, you can help, too.”
Juniper
was the first to his defense. “Leave him be. He's barely taken any
time to heal after everything.”
The
Asian girl was busy inspecting her nails. “And that's my fault,
how?” She rolled her eyes and glanced over at Nico. “Fine,
whatever. Just stay out of the way.”
Nico
tossed Juniper an appreciative smile. She patted him on the back
before jumping onto the stage. Nico sat down at one of the tables,
burying his face into his hands with a groan. He had barely slept at
all last night. All he could think about was his discussions with
Chris and Percy.
“If
you want quiet, why not just stay in your room?”
Nico
peeked out from between his fingers. Drew sat down across from him,
crossing her legs and digging out a nail file. Had she even done any
work herself, or did she just make others do it for her?
“The
quiet was driving me insane,” the boy mumbled, letting his head
drop to the table. “But everything is so chaotic downstairs.”
“Percy's
stressing himself out over Gaea's arrival. She'll be here around the
twentieth, so our hero wants everything perfect.” Drew shrugged.
“It's whatever. I guess it gives us something to do.”
“You
look so busy,” Nico droned.
Drew
tossed him an evil glare. “Which also means more customers. And if
I'm good at anything, it's getting what I want.” She smirked as she
worked on her nails. “It's why I was picked to come here. I'm the
best at what I do, and this is Gaea's favorite and most profitable
branch. So, naturally, I would get picked to be transferred.”
The
brown-eyed boy lifted his head, resting it on his palm. “So, when
did you first meet Percy and the others here? I suppose it was after
you got taken in?”
Drew
ceased her movements. She looked shocked, like no one had actually
asked her that question before. “I-I...” She dropped her nail
file. But, before she could reach down and grab it, Nico had it in
his hand. Their eyes met as Nico handed it over to her. “It was in
the winter.” She nodded her head, placing the file on the table.
“Gaea had been in Japan at the time, and had brought along Percy
and Kronos.”
Nico
shuddered at the name. If he dreaded meeting anyone, it was Kronos.
Nothing good had been said yet about Gaea's real son.
“Frank,
the current manager of the Asian branch, had been with them, tending
to his predecessor,” Drew continued. “It was snowing that day,
quite heavily. And, you have to understand, Tokyo is very crowded.”
She pursed her lips, spinning the nail file on the table. “But he
saw me. He walked over and offered me some of his hot chocolate.”
Drew pointed a finger over to him. “He was about your age at the
time, perhaps a year older.
“I
wanted to hate him.” Drew tapped the file against the table. “He
was dressed so nice with his scarf and expensive looking coat. And
then there was Gaea with her diamond everything, fur coat to go along
with it.” She shook her head. “But it was that smile. It was so
friendly and warm, inviting even. I couldn't bring myself to hate
him.” She let out a long breath. “I took the hot chocolate and
haven't looked back since I got in the limousine with them.”
Nico
looked away from the girl, staring down at the table and running his
finger along its surface. “Why are you telling me this?”
“You're
the one who asked?” She replied, arching a brow.
She
shook his head with a shrug. “But you just told me. I...didn't
really think you would open up.” He looked up at her finally,
eyebrows knitted together. “Why tell me, the one you probably know
least of all?”
Drew
sighed, inspecting her nails again. Her icy look had returned. “Why
not? You're not quite like the rest around here. All you seem to do
is listen and keep it to yourself.” Nico frowned at her. “Maybe
you're the first person to really ask me something like that,” she
whispered before standing to her feet. She glared, pointing the file
at his face. “Repeat anything I just said, and I'll claw out your
eyes.”
Nico
shook his head, watching the girl walk over to where Juniper and
Beckendorf were hanging some tinsel. Maybe she just needed a friend,
he thought. A very patient and enduring friend.
The
Lost Boy stiffened as a pair of arms wove around his neck. “Hello
there, sexy,” Will's voice whispered in his ear. Nico squirmed.
Will frowned and loosened his hold on Nico. “You okay?” He rubbed
Nico's shoulders. Nico shut his eyes and curled in on himself.
“Nico?”
The
boy's stomach did a flip. He knew it was Will, but he kept seeing
that man's face, could feel the man touching him. “Please stop,”
he whispered.
Will's
hands fell to his side. Nico shifted in his chair to look at him. The
blond stood there with a hurt look. “I'm sorry,” the blond Lost
Boy whispered. His face contorted into confusion. “I thought...I
thought you were okay with being touched.”
Nico
flinched when Will reached out to brush some of his hair out of his
eyes. “I can't help it,” Nico whispered.
Will's
lips tilted down, pulling a strand of Nico's hair away from the boy's
face. “You were okay with Percy touching you.” Nico's head jerked
up to look at the blond in confusion. “Why is it okay for him to
touch you?”
Nico's
eyes darkened “Can nothing stay private around here?” The other
Lost Kids stopped what they were doing to look at the boy in
surprise. Will's eyes were wide, stumbling out of the way when Nico
stormed towards the stairs.
He
huffed at the elevator, hitting the button to summon it to him. He
raised a hand to weave into the front of his hair. This was not how
he needed to handle this situation, Nico reminded himself. The boy
blew out a breath and boarded the elevator, pushing the button to
Percy's floor.
Nico
had just told himself last night that he needed to act more mature,
and here he was about to blow up at Percy over a small issue. He
wanted Percy to see that he was actually trying to appreciate what he
still had, not act like a child. Because that was what he had been
acting like lately, even if he hated to admit it. He now understood
the problem was with himself, not with the others.
The
door to Percy's office opened before he could grab the handle. Travis
stood in the doorway, having stopped when he nearly ran into Nico. He
smiled and waved, stepping around the raven-haired Lost Boy to make
his way to the elevators.
Nico
watched the brunet until he was out of sight, a distant look covering
his face. Rachel glanced up from her computer as he closed the door,
not halting in her rapid typing. “Hello, Nico. I suppose you want
to see Percy?”
The
boy nodded. “If he's not busy.”
“Um,”
Rachel pressed a finger to her lips, “let me go check.” She stood
to her feet. “I just handed him some paperwork before Travis came
in, so he's probably looking that over right now.” She opened
Percy's door and poked her head in. “Hey, Nico is here to see you.
Do you have a minute?”
Percy
mumbled his response, preventing Nico from hearing it. The groan,
however, did not escape his notice. Rachel pulled her head out and
smiled, nodding towards the office. Nico nodded and stepped around
the girl, pushing the door open and slipping inside.
Percy
sat at his desk, his face buried in his hands. A pen sat between his
fingers, while stacks of papers were piled on his desk. The young man
was dressed rather casual. Nico would not have guessed what had just
gone in this office a few moments ago, if not for Travis's departure
and the can of air freshener that sat on the corner of the desk.
The
green-eyed young man sat back in his chair, pushing his bangs to the
side. “Just sit over there for a minute. I need to finish up with
this and then I'll be right with you.”
Nico
nodded and walked around the desk to sit on the couch. Percy flipped
the page of the stapled document in his hands. Nico scrunched his
lips, tugging at the sleeves of his black sweater. He watched the
young man work in peace. Percy's brow furrowed as he circled a few
things before signing his name. He dropped the document on a growing
pile in the far corner of his desk.
Percy
folded his hands in front of him, spinning his chair to face the Lost
Boy in his office. “Everything okay?”
Nico
could hear the exhaustion in the young man's voice, as well as see it
in his eyes. He nodded. “Just wanted to talk to you.” Percy's
lips tilted up. “You look tired.”
The
manager motioned to his desk. “Lot of work to do. I do have Leo and
Rachel, but I need to look everything over before Gaea gets here.”
He rubbed his neck. “And there's all the sections in the hotel, not
mentioning the other businesses we own.”
Nico
brought a hand up to chew on a nail. “I guess it helps to find some
ways to unwind.”
Percy
raised a brow, smirking. “Is that a jab at Travis's visit?”
“What
if it is?” Nico held Percy's gaze. “Speaking of, don't I need to
negotiate with you now?”
The
young man leaned his chair back, eyeing the boy in amusement. “I'm
sure you're looking forward to that. But, I suppose you do. It's your
call, though.” He waved a hand absently. “As you know, I do try
to give fair hours and placement to everyone. The negotiations are
just to help get on stage more often. So that's up to you.”
Nico
stood up, stretching his arms above his head, and walked over to
Percy's desk. He sat down on the edge with an innocent look, resting
his hands in his lap. “And if I am fine working the bar, but still
want to have some fun with you?”
The
Lost Boy smiled as Percy's eyes raked down his legs. “Is that what
you want?”
Nico's
eyes inched down to stare at Percy's perfectly shaped lips. “I'm
happy just being with you.”
Percy's
fingers brushed against Nico's arm, pushing the black fabric up to
feel the boy's arm. “I still find it amusing when you say things
like that. You're learning.” His eyes met Nico's brown ones.
“Saying things like that are surely to make plenty of women drop
their skirts for you.”
Nico
wrinkled his nose, causing Percy to laugh. “But I was being
serious.” The manager calmed his laughing, letting his head tilt to
the side to smile at Nico. “So I just do it whenever I feel I need
to?”
“That's
all up to you,” Percy whispered. “You don't have to, if you don't
want to.” Nico placed his hand on top of Percy's hand, which was
still brushing against his arm. “Your hands are cold.”
The
Lost Boy narrowed his eyes. “That's not why I came up here,
though.” Percy nodded his head, glancing at his computer. He
started typing, his eyes moving across the screen. Nico crossed his
ankles, his hands now resting behind his back. “Can I ask
something?” Percy glanced at him from the corner of his eye, not
ceasing in his typing. “Why did you tell the others about last
night?”
Percy
stopped, leaning back in his chair. “You mean about the massage?”
Nico nodded. The green-eyed young man shrugged. “I didn't.”
Nico's brow furrowed. “That would have been Reyna, who was at my
table when we were talking about it.” He smirked at Nico.
“But
Will mentioned that I was okay with you touching me.”
“I
was asked how you were.” The young man shrugged. “I didn't see
the problem in giving a reply. All I said was that you seemed to be
doing better and that you were calm.” He quirked a brow at Nico.
“Why, did something happen with Will?”
The
boy looked down, rubbing his arm. “I kind of freaked out when he
touched me,” Nico mumbled. “He wasn't happy that I was calm when
you touched me, but not when he tried.”
Percy
rested his elbow on his desk, planting his cheek on his palm. “And
why is that?” His eyes flashed dangerously at Nico. “Why does it
seem like I'm the only person you're fine with touching you right
now?”
“I,
uh, don't know.” Nico could feel his cheeks heat up.
The
corner of Percy's lips tilted up. He inched forward, hovering close
to Nico now. The boy swallowed a lump in his throat, leaning back.
“Tell me, Nico,” Percy whispered in a husky voice. He inched the
boy's legs apart with his knee. Nico had to support himself with his
hand, Percy now hovering over him. Percy lifted Nico's right leg to
sit on the corner of the desk, the manager's hand running along it.
“Why are you fine with this? Why are you comfortable when it's me?”
Nico's
vision grew hazy. His brown eyes focused on Percy's parted lips. So
inviting, so alluring. The hand that he was not currently using to
support himself reached out to press against the young man's chest,
balling in a fist to clutch the dark blue shirt.
“I
don't know,” Nico whispered.
“You
do know.” Percy leaned in to nuzzle Nico's neck. A hand came around
Nico to press against his back. “Tell me,” he whispered in Nico's
ear. “You need to be comfortable with everyone. Why is it just me
right now? You're clearly still upset, so why is it okay for me to
touch you?”
Nico's
hand shook as it still held onto the young man's shirt. He rested his
head on Percy's shoulder, closing his eyes. “Because I love you.”
Percy's
body froze. He jerked back to look at the boy with surprise. “What
did you say?”
Nico's
head shot down. His face was burning, now resembling a tomato. “Don't
make me say it again,” he mumbled.
Percy
tilted his chin up. “You don't mean it. You can't-”
“I
do.” Nico's eyes were dark as they battled with Percy's, currently
a light shade of green. “I know how I feel. I wasn't planning on
telling you.”
“Look,
you're still young-”
“Percy.”
Nico's brow furrowed. “Please stop treating me like a child. If you
don't want me to act like one, then shouldn't you stop treating me
like one?”
Percy
was staring at Nico's lap, his bangs now hiding his eyes. “Maybe I
need to stop teasing you so much.” He wiped a hand across his face.
“Fuck.”
Nico
reached out and grabbed his hand. “I don't want you to. I'm not
going to let it get in the way of anything, I promise.” He bit his
lip. “I don't want you to pull away from me again, not like when I
was first here. Remember the movie night?” Percy nodded, his eyes
still hidden. “Yeah, that hurt.”
“I'm
sorry,” Percy whispered. He finally glanced up, studying Nico.
“Just don't let it hinder your performance as my employee. You're
going to paint another target on your back if you do.” He reached
out and patted Nico on the cheek. “Dammit, Nico, you're going to be
the death of me.”
Nico
glanced down from Percy's eyes again, studying the manager's lips.
Percy's eyes flickered with amusement. Nico yelped as he was shoved
onto his back, Percy now on top of him on the desk. “What are you
doing?”
“It's
okay for me to touch you, right? You're okay with it. And I guess
then I can do whatever I want to you.” Percy's fingers ran under
the front of Nico's shirt.
The
boy frowned up at him. He pressed his hand to Percy's chest, bringing
the young man to a halt. “You're doing it already.” Percy frowned
at him. “Just because I like you, doesn't mean I always want to
have sex with you. I don't think that would be love, if that were the
case.”
“No,
then you'd be more like Apollo.” Percy smirked down at him. “But
you do want something from me right now.” Nico arched a brow. “You
want me to kiss you.” Another blush spread across the Lost Boy's
cheeks. “You keep looking at my lips.”
Nico
cursed silently, realizing he had been doing it again. “Sorry.”
Percy
crawled off of him, allowing the boy to sit up. Nico let out a sigh.
Percy sat down in his chair again. “Maybe you'll get lucky and
catch me under the mistletoe.” He folded his arms and inspected
Nico. “You're so confusing. I don't even know how to deal with
you.”
Nico
shrugged, smirking at Percy. “I'm just waiting for you to admit
that you have some sort of feelings for me.”
Percy
narrowed his eyes, his lips still smiling. “I think you'll have to
keep waiting.” He reached out. Nico raised his hand, extending his
palm. Percy slid his fingers between Nico's. “Your hands are still
cold.”
“Can't
help it. My hands and feet usually are cold in the winter.”
Percy
groaned and rubbed his face. “I really don't want to get back to
work.”
Nico
glanced at all the papers that rested on the desk. “Looks like you
still have a lot. And I imagine there's more work on the computer.”
He glanced down at one document that rested near his hand that was
pressed against the desk. He quickly glanced back up and met Percy's
eyes. “Sorry.”
Percy
shook his head. “It's fine. A lot of this stuff the others already
know about, so it wouldn't hurt you to learn about some of it.” He
leaned back in his chair and picked up a sheet of paper. “You could
stay and keep me company, so I don't go bored out of my mind.”
Nico
smiled to himself as he sat back on the desk. Percy scratched his
head as he attempted to decipher something on the document in his
hands. He was cute, when he was not being so formal. It reminded Nico
that, even if Percy did do some horrible things, there was still a
good person underneath it all. Someone who was still lost.
The
pale boy hopped off the desk and spun around. He glanced at a
document that sat at the top of one of the piles. Nico glanced
curiously at it before picking it up. There was a photo of a man in
the top left corner. Nico's brow furrowed. “Who is this? Has he
been to the top floor?”
Percy
looked up and nodded. “Yeah. He's a client that travels a lot. He
runs a corporation out in the Middle East, but does a lot of business
here in America.” The Adonis shrugged. “I'm stuck with doing his
paperwork because of that little fact. But Gaea wants to cut him from
some of her business. She isn't sure if he's a stable investment at
the moment.”
Nico
turned the paper back towards himself. His eyes glanced over the
numbers and words that covered the pages. “I think we studied this
guy in class.”
“Not
surprising.” Percy pushed his finger to the bottom corner of the
page to glance at the page Nico was looking at. “The man is usually
really good with investments and stocks. He pretty much controls the
Foreign Institutional Investor. But he seems to have made some bad
investment calls on Gaea's behalf, and she's not too happy about it.”
The
Lost Boy took another look at the paper in his hand. “Why not give
it a little more time? It looks like her investment is starting to
make a profit.”
“True,”
Percy sighed. “However, Gaea doesn't dabble in small investments.”
“Well,
my teacher talked about this guy a few weeks back, and we even had a
discussion on his business.”
Percy
crossed his legs and spun his chair to face Nico. “And what was
your opinion.”
Nico
quickly looked away from Percy's gaze. What was with the attention?
Why did Percy care about his opinion on the issue? Nico was in high
school, Percy had gone to a university to study this stuff. “Um, I
thought he was a smart businessman. He made a name for himself, sort
of like Gaea, and now I guess I can see why she might do business
with a guy like that.” He chewed on his lip while he looked over a
chart that was in the document. “I don't think Gaea should pull her
investment. My teacher said that this guy's stocks were probably
going to shoot up in the next few months.”
Percy
scrunched his lips, taking the document from Nico's hands. His green
eyes scanned over it again, his foot tapping rapidly. “I'll give
him an extension. But if he costs Gaea money, he'll be worrying about
more than his business.” Those green eyes stared into Nico's brown
ones. “She won't be happy about me giving him an extension, and
it'll be worse for him if this doesn't pay off.”
“Why
not talk to him the next time he comes in for business?”
“He
keeps assuring us that everything will pay off.” Percy shrugged.
“Gets a little old, when there's nothing to show for it.”
Nico
walked behind Percy and rested his arms on the back of the young
man's chair. “Maybe you need to learn to put your trust in people.
Not everyone is bad or out to get you. And a smart person would look
to get in on Gaea's business, not try to sabotage her.”
Percy
leaned back and hummed. “You know, this is why I was disappointed
in you.”
Nico's
eyebrows rose. He blinked a few times, staring at the back of Percy's
head. “Why's that?”
“Because
I know you're smart, you prove that you are smart, and yet you make
stupid decisions.”
Nico
glared. “I'm still young.”
“And
yet you want to be treated like an adult.” Percy crossed his arms.
Nico could feel the grin on Percy's face, even if he could not see
it. “And all the more reason for me not to get involved. After all,
I'm a respectable citizen, who doesn't want to get thrown in jail for
pedophilia.”
Nico
huffed. “First of all, it's legal because you're twenty. Secondly,
it wouldn't matter to you even if you were thirty-eight.”
Percy
chuckled, bringing music to Nico's ears. “I suppose you're right
about that.” He rubbed his face. “All right, back to work.”
A
comfortable silence washed over the room. Nico stood behind Percy,
resting his arms and chin on the back of the chair. Percy picked up
his keyboard and placed in his lap, typing numbers into an Excel
document. He did not pause in his work until Nico ran his fingers
into the back of Percy's hair. Percy moaned and lolled his head to
the side.
“I
need to work,” Percy chuckled.
“Sorry.”
Nico removed his fingers. “Do you want me to stop?”
“I
said I need to work, not that I want to.” The young man rubbed his
eyes. “But that felt good.”
Nico
realized his heart was beating fast. He bit down on his lip before
draping his arms around Percy. He crossed his arms just under Percy's
chin, his upper torso leaning over the chair and his nose resting in
Percy's hair. “If I'm distracting you, let me know and I'll stop.”
“I
don't mind,” Percy replied, picking up another document from his
desk.
“You
used to mind when I touched you,” the boy mumbled into black hair.
“That's
because I'm not used to getting hugs.”
“Sorry.”
He gazed down to watch Percy's fingers run across the keyboard. “I'm
not usually a hugging person. It was just that you were the first
person to do something so nice for me.”
Percy
leaned back and turned his head, bringing his face only a few inches
away from Nico's pale one. “Your sister is nice, and it sounded
like your mother was a nice person as well.”
“But
you didn't even know me, and you took me in and offered me a place to
stay. You fed me and made me feel safe. You offered me a source of
income-”
“Yeah,
I liked it better back then.” Percy turned his chair away again.
Nico
blew out a breath. This visit was turning out to be a roller coaster
with him and Percy. But, then again, wasn't that always the case with
the two of them? It seemed like the course of their interactions
changed on a daily basis at this point.
The
brown-eyed boy walked back over to the couch and leaned back,
scanning the ceiling. He let out a sigh and collapsed onto his side.
His eyes fell upon Percy, who was still typing away at his computer.
It stung a little, having his feelings dismissed so easily. But what
could he do? Percy already seemed stressed out enough as it was, he
doubted he needed Nico badgering about his love for the manager.
Nico
let out a yawn, his eyes feeling heavy. Percy glanced over at him and
smiled before returning to his work. The Lost Boy curled up on the
couch and closed his eyes.
The
next thing Nico knew, he was being stirred from his slumber.
Normally, he probably would have been very grouchy about this.
However, when he cracked his eyes open, he found Percy sitting on the
edge of the couch he was still laying on, running his fingers through
Nico's dark locks.
“How
long was I asleep?” Nico mumbled groggily.
Percy
shrugged. “About two hours.”
“Why
didn't you wake me up or have me go back to my room?”
Again
the young man shrugged. “You weren't really hurting anything by
sleeping in here. I still got a lot of work done.” A small smile
spread across the manager's lips. “Sleep well?”
Nico
lazily nodded his head. He curled up more, frowning when he felt
something on his lower half. He raised his head to glance down at
himself. A thin blanket was covering him from the waist down.
“Thanks,” he said, meeting Percy's bright green eyes.
“Don't
mention it.” Percy smiled again and ruffled Nico's hair. Standing
up, the Adonis stretched his arms above his head. Stepping over to
the door, he opened it. “I've got some business to go take care
of.” Nico sat up with a yawn. Apollo stepped inside the office with
his hands in his pockets. Percy nodded his head towards Nico. “You
mind taking him back to his room?”
Before
Nico had the chance to get up, he was scooped up, bridle style, and
taken to the door. “Sure thing.” Apollo grinned down at Nico.
“I'll take care of him.”
“Behave.”
Percy gave him a pointed look, rubbing at his eyes and yawning. Nico
frowned at the manager. Percy reached out and patted the boy's cheek.
“Get some more sleep, if you're still tired.”
Apollo
carried him from the office, not letting the boy out of his arms
until they stood at the elevator. Nico glared as he was dropped to
his feet. “You didn't have to carry me.”
The
blond smiled down at him as he ran a hand through his curls. “You
just looked so cute back there, I just had to do it.”
“I
will stab you.”
Apollo
chuckled and entered the elevator. “You don't strike me as the
violent type, Nico.” The boy arched a brow at the blond. Apollo
rubbed his jaw. “Okay, point taken.” He shrugged. “Still, it's
just something you'll have to live with. That is your angle, sort of
a schoolboy persona.” He pinched Nico's cheek. “A very cute
schoolboy.”
Nico
smacked the blond's hand away. “You're going to lose that hand.”
“I
always forget how cranky you are after waking up.” Apollo cupped
his chin. “Does Nico need help waking up? I hear a good round in
bed will do the trick?”
“Funny,”
Nico mumbled, pressing the button to the second floor. Apollo arched
a brow, but did not question the action. “And that's bullshit,
because I'm well aware of the fact that it makes you tired.”
The
blond shrugged. “Can. It's a good workout, you should try it
sometime.”
“I
did.”
“Well,
I mean on a more common basis.” The blond waved a hand. “The
customers are no good. Most of them are old and don't really...'do
it' for you, so it would be better to have your needs sated
elsewhere.” Leaning an arm against the wall, Apollo winked at Nico.
“I'm sure some of the other guys would be happy to help you out.”
Nico
rolled his eyes. “I'm sure they would. Doesn't mean I'll take them
up on it.” He pressed a finger to Apollo's chest. “And the girls
just need to get through their heads that I won't do that with them.
I'm going to have to endure having sex with a woman for the job, I
know that, but my personal life is a different matter.”
“Good
for you.” Apollo had a cocky smirk on his lips. “No really, I
think it's good for you to set goals like that. It's like a nice way
of holding on to a part of yourself.” The grin seemed to fade away
as the curly haired young man rubbed his face. “I don't think I was
too concerned with doing that back when I came here. See, you were
lucky, you had a decent job here already, so you weren't desperate
for money when it came to the real deal. It gave you time to think
about this stuff.”
Nico
chose not to respond to that. Apollo's blue eyes sparkled as they
stared at him from across the elevator. Nico crossed his arms and
watched the numbers decrease on the elevator. The elevator stopped at
one point and picked up a woman on the phone. She stood in between
the two Lost Boys, secretly eyeing the blond next to her.
Apollo
did not seem to pay her much attention, though. He was too busy
watching Nico in amusement. The elevator finally reached their floor,
Apollo managing to walk out first. Nico sighed and followed after the
blond.
The
older of the two stopped and spun around, motioning for Nico to lead
the way. Nico eyed him before walking around him and heading for the
balcony that partially sat over the pool and cabana area. Apollo
walked over to the railing and rested his arms on it, the wind
lightly blowing his curly hair.
Nico
did the same, resting his arms on the cold metal and lowering his
chin to rest on top of them. His brown eyes stared out at the road,
watching traffic slowly pass by. “Apollo?”
Apollo
let out a heavy sigh. “Why do I feel like I know what you're about
to ask?”
“Probably
because you do,” Nico mumbled.
Apollo
glanced down at him, smiling. “What changed?” Nico nodded his
head in response. Apollo tapped his fingers against the railing for a
moment, the wind slightly picking up. “I got scared, I guess.”
The blond shrugged, not meeting Nico's eyes when the boy looked at
him. Instead, the blond was looking at the gated cabana area that was
directly beneath them. “It just kind of reminded me of how
terrified I was on my first night in those rooms, and how I just
wanted someone to make it all stop.”
“But
you made the deal in the first place.”
Apollo
turned his head away from Nico. He reached out to touch some plants
that the hotel grew for display. “I did. But so did Thalia. At
least I tried to stop it in the end.”
“Sounds
like you're trying to make yourself look like the hero.” Nico
sighed and looked up at the cloudy sky.
“I
made that deal a while back, before I apologized for what had
happened.” Apollo scrunched his lips. “I was scared last night.
Scared that I was just creating a cycle. That's all this place is
really.” The blond finally glanced at him with surprisingly dull
eyes. “I was just going to be creating another version of myself,
like I was made after Ganymede.”
Nico
leaned in towards Apollo, letting their shoulders brush. “Did you
ever hate him?”
Apollo
nodded. “Yeah, for several months.” The blond's lips became
tightly pursed. “I didn't...I think I just want you to leave here.”
Nico
looked hurt. He went to speak, but Apollo raised a hand.
“I
don't mean it like that.” Apollo closed his eyes and sighed,
threading his fingers into his golden curls. “I wanted you to
become like us, thinking that might solve this spite I developed
towards you.” The blond shook his head. “That wasn't going to
solve anything. But, maybe if you left, you could still have a life
ahead of you, and then I wouldn't feel that desire anymore.”
Nico
regarded the other Lost Boy carefully before reaching out and
touching his arm. “I just think you're human.” Apollo blinked at
him in surprise. “I don't think any of you are particularly evil,
just that you've all got some issues that need to be worked out.”
The raven-haired boy smiled. “And I think you all have enough
abandonment issues right now that you don't need me leaving.”
Apollo
rolled his eyes and turned his attention back to the busy streets of
Los Angeles. “You can't tell me that you haven't thought about
leaving.”
“Perhaps,”
Nico shrugged, “but for now, this is my home. And you guys are my
family.”
Apollo
smirked and put an arm around the boy. “Your strange and
dysfunctional family.”
“So
we're normal then.”
The
two smiled at each other. “Yeah,” Apollo whispered. He patted the
boy's hand and turned around, leaning against the railing with his
elbows. “Just promise me one thing then.”
Nico
arched a brow at him. “And what's that?”
“Just...try
and do what Percy asked of you.” Apollo's lips thinned. “I think
the one thing I'd like to see in this place before my time as a Lost
Boy ends would be to see change. And maybe do something good.”
“Thanks,”
Nico said hesitantly. He brushed some of his hair that the wind had
messed up behind his ear. “You know, I think you're the only one of
the group that I keep finding a new way of looking at.”
The
blond chuckled and lolled his head to the side to smile at Nico. “And
why is that?”
“Well,”
Nico began, “when I first got here, I thought you were very hot and
thoughts about us doing something together were definitely there.”
Apollo smirked at that. “And then I wanted to punch you, which I
did. I was angry with you, but then you apologized. So then I was
just cautious of you. And then we had that nice conversation
backstage.”
“So
how do you see me now?”
Nico
hummed, tapping a finger to his lip. “Like my older brother.” He
glanced at the blond. “My very hot older brother.”
Apollo
chuckled and nodded. “Fair enough. And those sexual urges?”
Nico
took a moment to think. In all honesty, it was something he should
have realized by now. But it took being asked for him to actually
think about. He met the blond's eyes. “Don't really know. Maybe one
day I would be willing to do something with you or the others, but
right now...” Nico trailed off, tapping a hand to the railing. “I
guess you guys just don't have that effect on me anymore.”
The
corner of the blond's lip tilted up. “I know.” He looked away.
“You don't blush around us really anymore, or get embarrassed over
something sexual.” He glanced at the boy from the corner of his
eyes. “Can't really tell though with Will. It's kind of like a
playground crush, where I can tell there's an attraction, but it's
innocent. And then there's Luke.”
Nico
narrowed his eyes. “What about Luke?”
“You
two have a lot of pent-up sexual frustration.” Apollo smirked at
him, making Nico want to smack him. “Honestly, I don't see how you
two haven't seen it yet. I also don't understand how you two haven't
fucked.”
“I'm
not even surprised anymore that the people around here can manage to
turn a very nice conversation into something perverted.”
Apollo
laughed at that. Reaching out, the older Lost Boy ruffled Nico's
hair. “Maybe I'd miss your attitude too much if you left.”