Chapter 33
“All
right, ladies and gentlemen,” came Apollo's voice from in front of
where Nico was hunched over, attempting to catch his breath, “as
you all know, Gaea is expected to be here somewhere between ten and
thirteen days.” The blond began pacing as he walked in front of the
Lost Kids that were occupying the stage. “So, as most of you know,
we put on big numbers during that time. That also means that we will
have group nights on Christmas and New Years.”
Luke
smirked over at Annabeth. “Just tell the two of us what big number
you have planned.”
Apollo
clicked his tongue as his blue eyes shifted between Luke and
Annabeth. “Actually.” Both blondes frowned as soon as the word
left Apollo's mouth. “Actually,” the curly haired blond glanced
at Nico, “Percy and I decided that Nico would be performing with
Annabeth.”
That
seemed to break the dam. The rest of the Lost Kids exploded in an
uproar. “What do you mean? I always perform with Luke on these
shows!” Annabeth shouted. The others were being just as vocal.
“The
new kid gets a big number and I don't?”
“This
isn't fair!”
“How
can you agree to this?”
Apollo
held his hands up in defense. He glanced at Nico, who shifted his
weight. No one had told, or even asked, Nico if he wanted to do a big
performance. “He did a good job on Halloween, so I wanted to give
him another chance.” He narrowed his eyes when Luke opened his
mouth. “It's just one number. I don't care if you and Annabeth
decide to do your own performance.”
Luke
grunted. “Fine, whatever.” He pointed a finger towards Nico,
glaring hatefully. “You better not screw up.”
Annabeth
seemed to be studying Nico through all of this. “He's not really
strong enough to pick me up, like Luke usually does, though.”
Apollo
raked his fingers through his blond curls. “He's not going to.”
The Lost Boy flashed his pearly white smile. “Just trust me, I have
ideas.” He spun on his heel and went back to pacing. “Actually,
it's a group number, so we'll have everyone that's upstairs. And I do
mean everyone. That will include those waiting tables up here.”
“Like
what?” Travis asked, placing a hand on his hip.
“That
is for later.” Apollo held up a finger with a smile. “We'll start
practicing it in a few days, I just need to work a few more things
out. It'll be the closing number for the night.”
Nico
pressed his hands against his knees again, still working to catch his
breath. Ever since he had gotten back from school, Apollo had been
working him to the bone. Decorating and organizing were clearly not
the only things that were going to be hectic around here during the
days leading up to Gaea's arrival. Apollo had said that everything
needed to be perfect during the woman's time here.
As
soon as Apollo cleared his throat, Nico knew there was more coming
that would only make things more exhausting. “And remember, no
mistakes. No slip ups.”
“No
sabotaging numbers,” Hazel mumbled.
Apollo
shot the girl a glare. He paused for a moment before motioning
towards the stairs. “Go get ready for tonight, everyone.” As Nico
went to leave with the others, the blond reached out and grabbed the
back of his sweaty shirt. “Hold on a second, Nico.”
The
younger Lost Boy let out a sigh, wiping sweat from his forehead.
“What's up?”
Whatever
it was, Nico was going to guess it was serious. Apollo wore a serious
look as he rubbed his hands together. “As you know, you'll be
working again tonight.” Nico nodded. Apollo nodded as well, but
gave Nico a look to let him know there was more. “Your full job.
And you'll still be doing that when Gaea arrives.”
“Is
there a point to this?”
“No
freaking out.” Apollo reached out to rest a hand on Nico's
shoulder. “When I said no mistakes, that means in everything you
do. In the bar, up here waiting tables, stripping, or even pleasing a
client; you have to be perfect.”
“Oh.”
Nico looked down at his feet, scuffing them along the floor of the
stage. “Maybe Percy shouldn't put me back there. What if I mess
up?”
“You
can't.” Apollo licked his lips. “He can't take you out of there.”
Glancing over his shoulder, Apollo leaned closer. “You may not know
this, but Percy took a huge bullet for you when he wasn't putting you
to work up here, and another when he didn't make you work in the back
rooms.”
“What
do you mean?” Nico furrowed his brow.
“Gaea
was not happy when she learned about how Percy was handling you. So
expect her to watch you like a hawk.” Apollo ran his hand along
Nico's arm. “Just stay calm. You can freak out all you want when
you're in the comfort of your own room. But you can't mess up on
stage, or freak out while with a client. No one is going to mess with
you, especially not myself.” Apollo let out a nervous chuckle. “You
think it was bad when Percy got mad about what I did? I would take
ten angry Percys over an angry Gaea any day. Not only will you be in
trouble, but whoever messed with you will share in your torture. And
I don't use the word torture as a figure of speech.”
Nico
gulped. “She tortures people?”
“Only
those that get on her bad side.” Apollo flashed his smile. “So
just don't mess up. You'll be fine. Hopefully.”
“That's
so reassuring,” Nico mumbled as Apollo began moving towards the
stairs.
They
walked to the elevator, where Apollo pulled out his card and hit the
button to their floor. “Just thought it would be a good idea to let
you know.”
Nico
was thankful, but also extremely nervous now. He had mostly been
anxious for the woman's arrival. But now...now he was just hoping she
would not stay long. His mouth felt dry just thinking about it. What
if he fell on stage? What if he dropped someone's drink? This was
going to be a nightmare.
His
imagination seemed to get carried away the whole time they were in
the elevator, and it did not help that Apollo was not occupying
Nico's attention with conversation. The silence only made it worse
for Nico, as his eyes widened from the thought of being having his
fingernails torn from his fingers. Apollo raised a brow at him when
he cringed.
When
they were about to reach Nico's suite, the brown-eyed boy stopped and
touched Apollo's arm. The blond stopped, turning to stare at Nico
curiously. Nico chewed on his lips. “Have you ever had a bad run in
with Gaea? When I first heard her name from Percy, he made her sound
almost nice. I thought we were supposed to like her?”
The
blond smiled and patted Nico on the head. “You're too cute when
you're nervous. Like a blushing virgin, only you're not.” Nico
scowled at him. Apollo chuckled. “Calm down. Gaea is...terrifying,
but she is also a very interesting person to be around. Speaking for
myself, I do enjoy her visits. But she has known me for a little over
two years now, so maybe I'm being biased.”
“But?”
Another
chuckle from the blond. “Not really a 'but'. She can be very
helpful when it comes to your problems.” The taller of the two Lost
Boys reached up and rubbed the back of his neck. “If it weren't for
her, I'd probably be exactly where I was two years ago when it came
to my crush on Percy. Still like him, but not quite as obsessive
about it.”
Nico
frowned. “I'm not sure if that makes me feel better about her visit
or not.”
“Honestly,
I'd be more concerned about Kronos than Gaea. At least with Gaea you
can know how to behave and where to not cross the line. Kronos
is...quite unpredictable.” Apollo's eyes flickered up to lock with
Nico's brown ones. “If it weren't for Percy, we would all be at his
mercy.” The blond shook his head. “Especially Luke. Just don't
try not to be alone with him for too long.” Apollo moved to
continue to his room, but stopped and turned back to Nico. “And
just remember that he won't say anything too hurtful around Percy, if
you're looking for safety.”
“Right,”
Nico breathed out. “Thanks for the advice.”
Apollo
gave him a nod before disappearing into his room. Nico let out a
sigh, his shoulders slumping. This was not feeling like a good
Christmas. Nico hit his head against the wall with a groan. The sound
of a door opening caught his ear.
“I'm
not sure that's how you open your door.” Nico turned to find Leo
grinning at him. The boy came to stand beside Nico, leaning a
shoulder against the wall. “What's got you all down, grumpy?”
“Our
upcoming guests,” Nico mumbled.
“Oh.”
Leo's smile vanished. “Kronos is not really anyone's favorite
guest. Don't talk bad about him in front of Percy, though.”
“So
I've heard.”
“Ah.”
Leo's grin returned in full force as he dug in his jacket pocket. “I
got what you asked for.” Nico's eyes brightened as Leo pulled out
an old pocket watch. “There you go.”
Nico
opened it, letting out a sigh. “It's cracked.”
Leo
shrugged. “Percy didn't feel it was important enough to take care
of. He said it reminded him of things that were better left
forgotten.”
Nico
chewed on his lip. Not what he had been hoping for, but he would take
it. “And the other thing?” He asked, holding the watch up for
inspection. Several fighter planes had been drawn over the front,
flying high over an ocean sunset.
Leo
grinned, placing his hands behind his head. “Rachel's on it.
Trust.”
“And
you're not going to tell Percy?”
“Nah,
it's for Christmas. I'm no Grinch.” Leo pounded a fist to his
chest. “I got your back, dude. Trust in the Leo.”
The
raven-haired boy rolled his eyes, pocketing the newly acquired watch.
“It's when you say things like that which makes me want to worry.”
Leo
stuck his bottom lip out in a pout. “That's so hurtful, Nico,”
Leo said dramatically. Nico groaned and rubbed his temple, feeling a
headache coming on. “Calm down, you're solid.” The curly haired
Latino boy grinned before moving to step away from Nico.
“Leo?”
The
boy in question raised his brow, his smile dissipating slightly.
“What's up, buddy?”
“The
night Percy found me...” Nico rubbed at his arm. It might have
happened so long ago, but it was still seared into Nico's mind. It
was the first time he had ever seen Percy's eyes, the same memory
that haunted his dreams. “When Percy found me, you seemed hesitant
about him bringing me in. Why?”
Leo
let out a long breath. He placed his hand on his hip, tapping his
lips with the other. “Well, I mean...” Leo motioned to Nico's
body. “You look like that, man. I thought you might have been like
just hitting puberty, or something?”
Nico
narrowed his eyes to scowl at the other. “We are roughly the same
height, and you look about as young as I am.” Leo flinched when
Nico poked him in the chest. “You have no room to talk about
looking young, baby face.”
“Hey,”
Leo whined. “Respect your elders.”
Nico
shot the boy an annoyed stare. “You're not even two years older
than me.”
Leo
waved him off. “I fail to see your point. I'm smart for my age,
I'll have you know.”
Nico
pulled his card out of his back pocket. “Too bad you don't have the
maturity to match.”
Leo
grinned and began walking backwards down the hall. “You're one to
talk there, Mr. Thanksgiving drunk.”
Nico
rolled his eyes as he pushed his door open, turning to go inside. “I
hate...you.” Nico nearly let his card fall out of his hand. He
heard Leo chuckle and take off down the hall. Nico glared into his
suite. “Can you please just put some sort of warnings on the
doors?” Jason jumped off of Percy's lap from where they were
occupying the couch. “Or maybe send me a text. Like: We're fucking,
please don't come into this specific room right now.” Percy
chuckled at him, not bothering to put a shirt back on. “I swear,
I'm beginning to think you know I'm coming and are planning these
encounters.”
“I
wish you had better timing,” Jason grumbled.
Nico
rolled his eyes. “At least it was before pants came off.”
Percy
jumped off the couch and moved towards the hall, following behind
Nico. “Don't sound so pouty,” he whispered into the boy's ear.
Nico
shuddered. He turned to glare at the green-eyed manager. “I'm not.”
He slid his hands into his jacket, paling when he heard the chain
rattle. Shit, he thought.
Percy's
eyes instantly flickered down, tilting his head to the side. Well
this was not good. “What do you have there?” Percy asked, slowly
moving forward until he had Nico pressed against the nearest wall.
The manager bit down on his lip. “You seem nervous.”
“N-no
reason.” Nico nearly squeaked when Percy reached forward. Within
the blink of an eye, Nico had his jacket off and bunched up behind
his back. Percy just grinned wider. “Behave. You're not allowed to
see it until Christmas.”
The
tall young man rested his arm above Nico's head, leaning forward.
“But I do so hate waiting.” He slowly cupped Nico's cheek and
tilted the boy's head up. “Don't you want to give it to me now?”
Nico's heart was pounding. Percy was so close to him now, their lips
a mere inch apart. “Come on, Nico, show me. I can always give you
something that I know you'd like.”
Nico's
eyes were blown wide with lust. It slowly began registering in some
part of his brain that Percy's hand was sliding its way around Nico's
back. He glared and pushed Percy back. “No. You'll just have to
wait until Christmas.”
“Besides,”
came Jason's annoyed voice, “you said you were making up for the
other day.” The blond crossed his arms and glared between Percy and
Nico. “So?”
Percy
ran his fingers through his hair, smiling down at Nico. “Fine, have
it your way. And calm down.” The manager winked over at Jason. “I
haven't forgotten, I'm not going to leave you hanging again.”
Nico
frowned. Before he could register what he was doing, he grabbed the
front of Percy's shirt and pulled the other back to their earlier
position. “But just because I don't want to spoil your present,
doesn't mean I wouldn't like your company for a little while before
work. You could sit with me in my room for a little bit.”
Glaring
was an understatement on Jason's part. He was giving Nico a full on
death glare. There was venom practically dripping from the boy's blue
eyes. He was on Percy in an instant, turning the green-eyed young
man's head to press their lips together. Nico's eyes darkened as he
watched Jason slip his tongue into Percy's mouth.
Grabbing
the back of Percy's head, Nico forced the young man's attention back
on himself. He moved to kiss Percy as well, but Percy pushed his
fingers to Nico's lips. “Only during sex,” Percy chuckled.
Nico's
brow furrowed. “But-”
“Jason
and I are, and were, going to have sex. You walked in on us...again.”
Percy sighed and pushed some of Nico's hair from his face. “Calm
down, perhaps another time.” A dark look appeared in Percy's eyes,
his hand slowly sliding down towards Nico's ass. Nico's heart
accelerated. “Unless...”
Jason
frowned, holding onto Percy's arm. “Unless?”
Percy
leaned in, bring his lips close enough to almost kiss Nico. “I'm
open for a threesome.”
Nico's
eyes widened, his jaw dropping. Was Percy being serious? He glanced
over to Jason, expecting a similar reaction. Jason and Nico being
involved in the same sexual encounter? Percy was joking, right?
But
Jason did not seem annoyed, or even surprised. The blond just
shrugged after glancing Nico over. “Sure, fine with me. He has a
nice ass.”
The
tips of Nico's ears felt like they were on fire. Was everyone insane
in this place? “Are you two mentally insane?”
“Probably,”
Percy interjected.
Nico
rapidly shook his head. “No. No way. I'm not sure how I feel about
a threesome.”
“Pity,”
Jason sighed. “Oh well, I still get Percy.”
Percy
chuckled as Jason began dragging him towards the blond's room. Nico
frowned. The manager tossed Nico a wink before they disappeared into
the room. Nico sighed and closed his eyes, slowly sliding down the
wall. He let his jacket fall from his grasp, where it lay wadded up
at his side.
A
threesome. The thought kept running through his mind. Was he stupid
for declining that invitation? He would have gotten to be with Percy
again, even if it was sharing with someone else. And Jason was very
attractive, if he were being honest with himself. If Percy were not
in the picture, and perhaps they had met under different
circumstances, Nico might have even ended up crushing on Jason. He
would be lying to himself if he said he had never thought about Jason
sexually.
But
a threesome?
Nico
raised an arm up to wipe away a single tear. He might have put on a
face the other day to look like seeing Jason and Percy together did
not bother him, but the truth was that it did. It still hurt. This
time hurt. But the problem was he did not know how to get to a point
where it wouldn't. Could he? If he really did care about Percy, then
it should hurt, right? The best he could hope for was that he could
keep managing an indifferent mask when he did have to deal with this.
“My
eyes!” Nico nearly screamed backstage. His hands had been brought
up to shield his eyes from the horror that stood before him. It had
come out of nowhere. He had just been minding his own business,
getting ready for the final performance of the night, and then all he
saw was vagina.
Thalia
cackled at him as she pulled her underwear down more. “Just
preparing you for what lies ahead.” She motioned to her lady parts.
“Now then, this is a vagina.”
Nico
scowled at her from between his fingers. Luke rolled his eyes.
“Shouldn't you be getting ready for another performance, or tending
to a client?” The blond asked, straightening the tie he wore.
Thalia
just laughed, pulling her underwear up. Nico finally dropped his
hands, scowling at the Lost Girl. She could have at least given him a
warning. The Stolls and Apollo snickered from somewhere behind him.
He turned to frown at them, though paused after a second. The twins
had threesomes, didn't they?
Thalia
shrugged. She fixed Luke's tie for him before moving behind the blond
to wrap her arms around his neck. Luke grunted and leaned forward,
though Thalia simply held on as she was lifted off the ground. “I
swear you're a child,” Luke mumbled.
“Swing
me faster!” Thalia replied in a high-pitched voice.
Luke
let out a sigh, leaning forward with a defeated look. “You're
impossible, and I hate you.”
“You
love me.”
“I
don't know why I put up with you.” The blond managed detaching the
short girl from his neck. Shooting her an annoyed look, he worked on
fixing his clothes. Thalia grinned up at him before skipping off
towards the door that led to the girls' side. “How is she older
than Jason?”
Apollo
moved over to help Luke straighten his clothes out. The curly haired
blond grinned. Luke narrowed his eyes, but let Apollo help him. They
were just out of earshot, but whatever they were talking about seemed
to amuse Luke, judging by the playful role of the eyes and small
smirk on his lips.
Perhaps
this was the best time to talk to the twins. Nico blew out a breath,
adjusting the fedora on his head, and stepped over a few feet to be
able to have a private conversation. The twins blinked at him,
stopping in the conversation they had been having. “Something we
can help you with there, Neeks?” Travis asked, plopping down on the
couch.
“I
was, um...” Nico fumbled with his hands, his mouth not wanting to
cooperate. “Well, you see, I sort of need help.” The twins
glanced at each other before giving him an odd look. “It's just
that...I know you two dabble in this sort of thing-”
“Jesus,
Nico, just spit it out.” Connor rubbed his temple. “We have to go
on soon.”
“Nico!
Connor!” Apollo called from across the room.
Travis
slapped his brother on the ass. “Have fun out there,” he
chuckled. Connor grinned and winked down at his brother.
“Uh,”
Nico started flailing his arms. “I need your help with having a
threesome!”
The
twins were silent, blinking at Nico with wide eyes. Travis's mouth
hung open in disbelief of what had just come out of Nico's mouth.
Nico was just thankful that Luke and Apollo did not seem to have
heard him. The pale Lost Boy let out a groan and turned back to the
twins.
“I-”
Nico began.
“Hurry
up, we've got a performance to do,” Luke grumbled.
The
twins looked at each other, glancing at Nico from the corners of
their eyes. Nico squirmed as they watched him. He was not sure, but
he was almost certain his face was bright red. If not for the little
bit of makeup that Drew had been making him wear during performances,
Nico would have probably been very noticeable on the stage in a
second.
Nico's
stomach plummeted the second matching grins appeared on the twins'
lips. What had he gotten himself into? Connor moved past him, running
his hand along Nico's cheek as he went. The younger twin circled
around to stand over Nico's shoulder, letting out a small chuckle.
“Don't
worry, Nico,” Connor purred into his ear, “we can help you.”
Travis
leaned back on the couch, sweat still glistening on his bare chest.
“Feel free to come by our room to get a first hand lesson.”
Nico's
eyes widened, his ears now burning. “Wait, that's not what I-”
“Showtime!”
Apollo called, tapping his foot in annoyance.
Connor
hummed to himself as he moved to join Luke and Apollo. Nico's mouth
fumbled for a few seconds before his shoulders slumped and he dragged
his feet over towards the others, the sound of Travis laughing
following him. Apollo eyed him funny.
“Everything
all right there?”
Nico
could not bring himself to meet the blond's eyes. Makeup or not, he
was still too embarrassed to look up. “M'fine,” he mumbled.
Apollo
arched a brow. He turned to look at Luke for a second, who shrugged.
The curly haired Lost Boy chanced a glance at Connor. “Private
conversation,” came the brunet's short reply.
Apollo
shook his head. “Whatever. Let's just focus.”
Nico
was shoved forward by Luke, which caused the boy to have to stumble
onto the dark stage. The curtains were still closed, so they could
move freely without the watchful eyes of the customers. Nico raised
his hand to flip Luke off as he took his place next to the blond.
Apollo and Connor took their places a few feet away on the other side
of the stage.
Turning
so that his back was faced towards the audience, Nico spread his legs
apart. Luke reached out and placed his hands on Nico's shoulder in
the darkness before all four Lost Boys lowered their heads. The
curtains slowly opened, revealing the dark stage to the audience. The
infectious whistling and guitar intro to Maroon 5's “Moves Like
Jagger” began blaring across the room.
As
the lights slowly brightened, the boys began to lift their heads and
move their hips and a single leg each. The second the first line of
the song was sang, Nico and Connor spun around. Luke and Apollo moved
their hands to rest on Nico and Connor's lower backs. It sort of
reminded Nico of a tango as they moved. Luke took his hand and dipped
him quickly before swinging him back up.
Nico
jerked away, only to be tugged back by the blond. As he came back
towards Luke, the blond ducked as Nico swung his leg over Luke's
head. Nico slowly moved his hips back and forth, slowly lowering his
body to the ground. Apollo and Luke moved to the front, where both
Lost Boys thrust their hips while facing the side.
Stepping
in front of them, Nico and Connor grabbed their respective partners'
ties and yanked them away from each other. Jumping behind Luke, Nico
brought his hands under Luke's shoulder and slid them down Luke's
chest. After a short pause, Nico snapped Luke's shirt open and jerked
the shirt from the blond's body.
Moving
back to stand in a straight line along the stage, the Lost Boys
tipped their hats at the audience. They quickly swayed their hips
before spinning on their heels in a complete circle. Once they faced
the audience again, all of them crisscrossed their arms as they were
brought above their heads. All four of them slowly pulled their
balled fists down until they hands were level with their heads,
posing for the audience.
Luke
and Apollo stepped in front of the other two, yanking their shirts
from their torsos. In the next instant, all four had leaned forward
and stripped their pants from their bodies. Luke took Nico's hand
again and spun him out, while taking his hat off to flip in his hand.
Bringing Nico back in, the brown-eyed Lost Boy found himself pressed
flush against the blond. Nico stared up into Luke's void-like blue
eyes.
Nico's
breath hitched as Luke's hands slipped beneath the fabric of his
speedo and peeled back the top for the audience's viewing pleasure.
It did not bother Nico as much as it might have a few months ago, but
that might have been because he found it hard to do much besides
breathe as he held Luke's sharp gaze.
As
the song neared its end, Nico turned himself around and pressed his
ass against Luke's crotch. His arms reached behind him to hold on to
Luke's neck as he ground his hips against Luke to the music's fast
pace. As the song whistled its end, Luke pushed him forward and Nico
had to press his hands to the stage.
The
applause filled the air, but Nico was still bent forward. He glanced
over to where Connor was, still bent over like Nico. The brunet gave
him a sly wink. Nico slowly worked on catching his breath, feeling
Luke's sweaty hand run down his back. But that was not the only thing
Nico felt pressing against his body.
When
Nico was finally allowed to stand up after the curtains closed, he
turned to receive a nod and grunt from Luke, the blond's silent way
of telling him that he did a good job. Nico's eyes flickered down to
Luke's crotch, where, sure enough, the blond was sporting an
erection.
“Looks
like you have a problem there,” Nico joked as he began to leave the
stage. He yelped when he was jerked back, his arms being held above
his head. Nico hit the floor roughly, the little breath he had being
knocked out of him.
Luke's
dark eyes stared down at him with a hungry stare. “You know, I did
tell you not to stare. And don't make jokes if you're not going to
help me out.”
“Not
like you'd do anything anyways.” Nico rolled his eyes, leaning up
to try and get back to his feet.
Nico
gasped, his eyes dilating, as Luke bit down on his neck. The
raven-haired boy's eyes met with Connor and Apollo, who were silently
watching them. Luke tugged down the back of Nico's speedo and slid
his hand between the boy's legs. Nico moaned into Luke's shoulder as
he felt the blond's fingers press against him. The older Lost Boy's
teeth pressed harder against his skin.
But
just as quickly as it had begun, it ended. Nico panted as Luke
climbed to his feet, leaving the breathless brown-eyed boy on the
floor. Luke swiped a thumb across his lips. “Don't tell me what I
will and won't do.”
Nico
sat there for a moment, still panting. He reached up and rubbed his
neck before climbing to his fee. Was it a bad thing that he had
wanted Luke to continue? Luke was confusing. The problem was that
Nico did not really know how he felt about the blond; let alone how
Luke felt about him. Whether it was lust or real feelings, Nico did
know that the feelings were intense.
By
the time Nico got off the stage and changed clothes, most of the top
floor was dispersing. A few customers were making last minute
arrangements with Percy and Leo, so Nico sat down at a nearby table
to await his fate. Would he get to go to his room, or was he doomed
to spend another night in the backrooms?
The
boy's dark brown eyes observed Percy as he chatted with one client,
laughing at something the man said. Nico's heart pounded faster just
staring at him. He looked so handsome in his long sleeve button up
shirt. And the dark pants only accentuated his ass. Or perhaps it was
the way Percy's black hair dusted over his sea-green eyes, which
seemed to shine in the low lighting.
But
something else managed catching the boy's attention. During
decorations, Drew had hung up a branch of mistletoe at the front of
the stage, to allow customers to get kissed by the Lost Kids. And
where Percy was now standing was not far off from it. Nico chewed on
his lip when Percy took a few steps towards the stairs from where he
stood, which might end up taking him under the mistletoe. Without
much more thought, Nico got out of his chair and went to lean against
the stage.
Percy
smiled and bid the client goodnight, closing his eyes to let out a
breath as he walked. Nico fidgeted for a second before waving over to
Percy.
“Percy?”
The
young man's green eyes found him and he smiled. Taking a few steps
towards Nico, Percy now stood just a few inches away, still not under
the mistletoe. “What can I do for you tonight, Nico? If it's about
working, you can rest easy.”
Nico
did breathe a sigh of relief. “That's not what it's about.” Nico
took a step back, putting his back against the stage. “Can I talk
to you for a minute?”
Percy's
lips tilted up. “I'm happy to talk to you...from over here.”
Nico
felt his face heat up. “Um, why over there?”
Without
hesitating, Percy pointed above Nico's head. “I'm fairly certain
that your line of conversation has to do with the mistletoe above
your head,” he chuckled. Nico flailed his arms to deny the
accusations, but Percy grabbed his arm and tugged him closer, away
from the mistletoe. “You know my rule.” He winked down at Nico.
“But maybe if you behave, you'll get a kiss for Christmas. And I
won't even have to break that rule.”
Now
Nico's face was red. He was fairly certain Percy had just told him
that he would be having sex with Nico on Christmas. Which Nico was
not going to complain about. “Are you sure I need to be good?
Sounds like you have naughtier intentions in mind.”
Percy
grinned and winked at him. “Perhaps. You know-”
One
of the Lost Boys cleared their throat. Nico peered around Percy to
find Octavian standing there. He raised an eyebrow at them. “I need
to talk to you, Percy.”
The
young man nodded. “Just a second.”
The
blond narrowed his eyes. “It's sort of important. Perhaps I
overheard about some arms dealing that slipped through Demeter's
radar.”
That
seemed to catch Percy's attention. “All the way from Australia? How
is it going on here?”
Octavian
shrugged. “Seems one of Demeter's clients was wanting to cut out
the middle man.”
The
manager nodded. Blowing out a breath, he turned to Nico. “I'll just
be a moment,” he assured the boy before walking off with Octavian.
Nico
let out a sigh and sat down at the nearest table, watching the two
talk with his chin propped up on his palm. Why did it feel like it
was so hard to get time with Percy? Perhaps he needed to play the
Lost Kids' game and work on discussing his hours with Percy. He just
wanted some time with Percy, but it felt like sex might be the
easiest route to get it.
The
Lost Boy jumped when a hand touched his shoulder. He whipped around
to find Will sitting down beside him. “Don't look so jumpy,” the
blond joked.
Nico
narrowed his eyes and swiveled in his chair to face the other Lost
Boy. “Maybe you shouldn't sneak up on people.”
“I
like my way better.” Will wagged his eyebrows as he leaned forward.
“So, I see you escaped the horrors of the backrooms for the night.”
Nico
eyed the blond. Will had his chin in his palm, grinning wickedly at
Nico. A sleeveless shirt clung to his tan form. One of the blond's
nipples was peeking out from the armhole, which caught the
raven-haired boy's attention for a moment. A pair of loose shorts
hung from Will's hips, the blond's dark red speedo poking out from
the top.
“I
see you did as well,” Nico finally replied.
“Which
is good for me, because now I can sit and enjoy your company.”
Nico
rolled his eyes and looked away, smiling. Will was the charmer, he
could not forget that. And that smile, it was infectious and sexy.
“I'm surprised you're not bored of me by now.”
The
blond Lost Boy scooted his chair closer, resting his arm on the back
of Nico's chair. “I'm not going to get tired of you.” He cleared
his throat. “Um, actually I was wondering if you wanted to spend
the day with me tomorrow?” Nico arched a brow at him. “I mean,
we're both off, so I thought you and I could go do something. Maybe
the beach?”
Nico
could not help but smile. “Are you asking me on a date?”
Will
gave a small smile. “Maybe. Depends on your answer.” Licking his
lips, Will sat up straight in his chair. “Or maybe spend some time
with me tonight? Unless you're busy.”
“Well-”
Nico turned around to find Percy walking down the stairs with
Octavian. Nico's shoulders slumped. He thought Percy was going to
come back and talk with him, but it seemed some things were more
important. And Nico doubted it was still business. He let out a sigh
and nodded. “Yeah, tomorrow sounds fun.”
Will
brightened. “So you'll go on a date with me then?”
“Yeah,
sure,” Nico mumbled. His eyes flickered back over to the stairs.
“What did you have in mind?”
Will
jumped up, extending his hand down to help Nico to his feet. He
slipped his hands into his pockets as they walked. “Well, how about
lunch and we go down to the beach?” He grinned excitedly down at
Nico. “I can teach you how to surf, if you don't already know.”
Nico
shook his head. “Never learned, so I guess we can try.” The boy
rubbed his arm. “Not sure how well that will go over.”
The
blond bumped his shoulder against Nico's own as they got on the
elevator. “Don't worry, I'll be right there the whole time.”
Nico
nodded. Will smiled to himself as they rode down. Nico took the
opportunity to stare at the blond from the corner of his eye. Why was
he doing this? Was it the best idea? He was not sure, but perhaps
Will had been right before. Perhaps Percy was too far out of reach.
And Will was nice, handsome, and charming. There was no way that Nico
could lie and say there was not any chemistry between them either.
So
why was it bothering him so much?
When
they reached their rooms, Will bid Nico goodnight. Nico shook his
head with a smile as Will walked off. The blond still looked like a
kid that had just woke up on Christmas morning. Letting out a sigh,
Nico closed his door and headed for his room.
Figuring
out that he was not meant to stand on a board did not take Nico and
Will very long. The blond chuckled at him as he plummeted into the
water for the umpteenth time. Nico coughed up some water upon
reemerging from below the water's surface, splashing the blond upon
locating him.
Lunch
had been nice. Will had came and gotten him a little before noon, and
taken Nico to a nice little place overlooking the beach. The blond
had even requested that they sit outside. It was...nice. And the best
part might have been that Will had kept it fairly innocent the entire
time.
Will
grinned over at him before climbing onto Nico's board and extending
his hand down for Nico to take. The raven-haired boy frowned up at
him for a moment before taking hold of the offered appendage. Once
Nico was seated with his back to the blond, Will laced his hands
around Nico's waist and rested his chin on the shorter boy's
shoulder.
“So,
are you at least enjoying yourself?” Will mumbled. “I mean, aside
from the repeated failures at surfing.”
Nico
elbowed the boy, receiving a chuckle in response. “I'm trying, so
shut up. You-” Nico's eyes widened when Will's lips pressed against
his cheek. Nico's heartbeat increased and his cheeks lit up. “Um,
thanks?”
Will
chuckled in his ear. “You look very cute in your wetsuit. Plus it
lets me easily stare at your ass.”
Nico
shook his head, rolling his eyes. “And here I was hoping we could
get through this without a sexual comment.”
The
blond tugged the pale boy against his firm chest. “Just had to get
one in.” Nico tilted his head back and Will wagged his eyebrows. “I
see your brain is in the gutter with that one as well.”
“You're
a child.”
Will
shrugged. “Isn't that what has you in the dog house with Percy
right now? It only makes it more hurtful coming from you, Nico.”
The corner of the blond's lips tilted up. He reached out and took
Nico's hands from where they were resting on the board. “Now then,
how about you let me into that pretty little head of yours?”
“Why?”
Nico turned his head to stare at the Lost Boy that sat behind him.
“Well,
it could just be me, but you seem more eager to learn about us, and
not so much about sharing your own problems.” Nico frowned. “I
see I'm onto something,” Will chuckled. “Doesn't work that way
I'm afraid.” Nico shivered when Will leaned in and whispered in his
ear. “I'll make you a deal. You share something with me, and I'll
let you ask me whatever you want.”
Nico
let out a deep breath. He eyed the blue-eyed boy for a moment before
nodding. “But let's get off this first,” Nico said, motioning to
the board.
Will
chuckled and nodded. The blond jumped off and glided the surfboard
towards the beach. Nico swung his leg over and walked over to where
their towels were stationed on the beach. Will jogged up to him as
Nico was sitting down, carrying the surfboard under his tan arm.
Dropping the board down and peeling the top of his wetsuit off, Will
plopped down beside the raven-haired boy. A grin broke out across
Will's lips when Nico's eyes flickered down to rake across the
blond's wet torso.
Will
placed his hands behind his head, willingly giving Nico a better view
of his body. “Perhaps you would be more comfortable without that
wetsuit.”
Nico
narrowed his eyes. “So you can stare at me?”
“Like
you are staring at me?” Will stuck out his tongue. “Come on,
Nico, your body has developed very nicely over the past few months.
Besides, it's just the two of us. It's not like you're having to show
yourself off to a crowd of people.”
“No,”
Nico mumbled, “that would just be horrible if I had to do that.”
He rolled his eyes when Will grinned.
“Come
on, Nico.” Will bit down on his lip and hooked his thumbs under the
wetsuit, rolling his hips. “Take it off.”
“You're
a horrible influence.” Letting out a sigh, Nico pulled the wetsuit
from his torso and off his body, now sitting there in only his swim
trunks. He licked his lips as he stared over at Will, who only wore
the same as well. “So, what do you want to know about me?”
Instead
of answering right away, Will just smiled and tugged on Nico's trunks
until he had the boy sitting at his side. Nico rolled his eyes, but
didn't bother moving away. The blond smiled as he began rubbing the
brown-eyed boy's back.
“Well,
what is it you want to do with your life?”
Nico
arched a brow down at the blond, who just smiled up at him. Letting
out a sigh, Nico lay down on his back. “I don't know.” Nico
shrugged. Will reached out and draped an arm over Nico's stomach.
“Hadn't put much thought on it.”
“I
can take care of you,” Will whispered.
Nico
rolled his head to the side to stare at the other Lost Boy. “In the
hotel?”
“What,
you don't want to stay there?” Will pulled Nico against him,
tightening his grip on the boy's waist. “If you hated it, I think
you'd have left by now.”
Nico
remained silent, not meeting Will's eyes. Was he happy? Yes and no.
He did not mind the others, and he was sure he would like them even
more if they were around each other in different circumstances. And
then he could probably even be with Percy. He would not be selling
his body either.
Will
frowned. “You have been thinking about it, haven't you?”
Nico
shrugged, still not willing to look at the blond. He began drawing in
the sand with his finger. “Maybe. Don't say anything.”
When
Nico looked up, he found Will's face very close to his own. “Maybe
I don't want you to leave,” the blond whispered. “I like your
company, and the hotel seems like a more tolerable place with you
around.”
“And
I cause problems. I screw up. It would also mean that I wouldn't be
reminding you guys of your issues.”
Will's
eyes looked dull and he stayed quiet for a long time. Pursing his
lips, he reached out and touched Nico's hair. “Maybe it's good for
us. Before you came along, they were kind of just buried. But I'm
trying to work on my problems, because I don't want to get annoyed
with you. I don't want to feel disgusted when I look at you.”
Nico
propped himself up on his shoulder. Will frowned and dropped his hand
from Nico's hair. The younger of the two stared down at the tan
blond. “I don't get why I have to be made to feel like the outcast
simply because of who I am.”
The
tan boy pursed his lips and shook his head. “It's not that, not
entirely. It's a lot of reasons. You made it through the streets, and
still came out with a good view of the world.” He poked Nico's
chest. “You still see the good in people. That's one of the reasons
you get under Percy's skin, because you keep seeing the good in him.
Even when he can't see it himself.”
“Because
there is good there.”
“But
he doesn't see it, or doesn't want to.” Will's brow furrowed. “And
for me...” He trailed off and shook his head. “Well, I just wish
I was more like you. Though, I suppose you could do with taking a
little after us.”
“I
am trying to keep at least one deal I made,” Nico mumbled.
Will
smiled. “The one Percy had you make?” He chuckled. Nico nodded.
“I don't think being like us in certain ways is going to jeopardize
that. You are growing up, but you need to mature.” The blond
laughed at the scowl that Nico gave him. “Don't get mad, just being
honest. You have a tendency to whine, especially when it concerns
Percy. I'd work on that if I were you.”
“Yeah,
well, I'm trying. It's like you guys expect me to just completely
become someone else randomly.” He looked down to where his hand was
resting on Will's chest. The faint beating of the blond's heart could
be felt there. “So then, I answered your question.”
“Well
you didn't really give me a good answer, but I'll let that slide.
Can't blame you for not knowing what you want to do with your life
yet. You're only sixteen.”
Nico
combed his fingers through Will's hair. “Seventeen next month.”
“Ah,
that's right.” The blond grinned. “I'll have to find you the best
birthday present ever.” He wagged his eyebrows and Nico rolled his
eyes. “So, what would you like to ask me? How big is my penis? I
can show you, if you want?” He asked, tugging on the strings of his
trunks.
Nico
narrowed his eyes. “You know damn well that I'm not going to ask
that.” He sighed when Will placed his arms behind his head. “I
wanted to know why you hated the orphanage so much? You didn't want
to talk about it the last time I asked.”
“Oh.”
Will sounded sad, and his eyes only reflected it. His light blue eyes
met with Nico's dark brown ones. Every time that he looked at them,
Nico was always reminded of the sky on a sunny day. “Well, it
wasn't exactly the nicest place. The people who worked there didn't
really pay that much attention to the kids, and the only time we got
disciplined was when we misbehaved while there were adults there to
adopt. They were quite hateful at times, and barely saw to feeding
us.”
The
brown-eyed boy pulled his legs up to his chest. “And they didn't
get in trouble? You didn't report them?”
The
blond chuckled. “What exactly were we supposed to do? They wouldn't
let us talk to any authorities, and when social workers dropped by,
we were expected to keep quiet and out of the way.”
“I'm
sorry,” Nico whispered.
Will
shook his head. “No, that wasn't the worst part. The workers were
neglectful, but it was some of the other kids that made the orphanage
miserable for myself and the other kids staying there.” Will stared
off into space, while the wind began to whip at the bangs that dusted
over his forehead. “I didn't sleep a lot of nights.”
“Did
they beat you?”
Will
sat up and faced Nico. Nico's pulse quickened when Will's face came
close to his own. But instead of moving in for a kiss, Will turned
himself around, facing his back to Nico. “Not exactly,” Will
whispered. He reached around and took Nico's hand, guiding it up to
his shoulder blades.
Nico's
breath hitched when his fingers ghosted over a thin white line that
ran about five inches across Will's back, one end towards the neck
and the other nearly running under his arm. It was barely noticeable,
invisible until one was within Will's personal space, but there it
was.
Will
tugged on Nico's arm until Nico's chest was pressed to the blond's
back. On the side of Will's wrist was another scar, another that
would go unnoticeable until directed to it. The way the skin had
grown back had left a blemish on the blond's near perfect body.
Nico's breathing had become ragged as his fingers traced the scar. It
was so hidden, yet the sunlight seemed to make it stand out. How
could he have not noticed these before?
“Will,”
Nico breathed out.
The
blond turned his head to stare into Nico's dark eyes. Lacing his
fingers through Nico's own, the blond ran Nico's index finger
horizontally across his wrist. “Only two became permanent.”
Nico's eyes drifted down as his finger continued to trace the blond's
wrist. “Most disappeared. And some...well, not all the scars were
left there by the other kids.”
Nico
pulled his hand away, falling back onto the sand. His heart pounded
in his chest as he looked up at the blond, who stared down at him
with sad eyes. “Did you try to kill yourself?” Nico whispered.
Will
let out a sigh and climbed to his feet. He gazed around them before
brushing some of his hair from his face and extending his hand down
for Nico to take. “Come on, we should get back to the hotel.”
Nico
found himself frozen in place. Will had tried to commit suicide? Was
he the one Luke had talked about? Or was this before? Either way,
Nico kept thinking one thing: what if Will had succeeded? He would
have never met the blond.
The
next thing he knew, Nico was on his feet. Will's thumbs swept across
his cheek, spreading a wet warmth across his cheek. Nico blinked and
touched his face. He was crying. Will held Nico's shoulders for a few
seconds, staring into the boy's brown orbs before gathering their
things. Nico was handed his shirt, which he silently slipped on. The
two slowly made their way across the beach.
Nico
stood outside the surf shop while Will returned their gear. When he
reemerged, Will had put his own shirt back on. His keys jingled in
his tan hand as he made his way over to Nico. The raven-haired boy
wrapped his arms around himself as they walked up the stairs from the
beach. His eyes unconsciously drifted over to the ocean, watching as
the waves crashed against the shore.
It
was not until they got back to Will's car that the blond decided to
break the silence. “I'm sorry I ruined the mood, but I did enjoy
spending the day with you.”
Nico
looked up at him from behind his bangs. Without saying anything, Nico
wrapped his arms around Will and hugged him tightly. Will's arms
wrapped around his back and fisted Nico's white sleeveless shirt.
“I'm so sorry you had to go through that,” Nico mumbled into the
Lost Boy's shoulder.
Nico
felt himself being moved. And when he looked, he found that Will had
sat them on the hood of his car. “Don't be.” He put on a smile
and brushed some of Nico's bangs from his eyes. Will sighed and
rubbed his wrist. “It was a very hard time during my stay there.
But, the day I gave myself this is the same day I met Percy.” He
let out a light chuckle. “And sometimes I'm glad I did, because I
think that was what got him to notice me and get me out of the
orphanage.”
Nico
fingered his shirt, not looking up to meet Will's gaze. “Can you
tell me about that?”
Letting
out a sigh, Will stood up and pushed the button on his keychain to
unlock his car. “Maybe another day. I think we've had enough
depressing talk for one day.”
The
car remained silent during their drive back to the hotel, though Will
kept the music on to help drown it out. Nico, for his part, did his
best to not turn and look at Will, opting instead to keep his eyes
out the window.
Nico
quietly tugged on a strand of his hair while he stared out the
window. He just wished that he could have more moments like this. Not
just with Will, but with all of the Lost Kids. Why couldn't they all
be this easy to get along with, and this tolerable at all times? He
also wished he could have moments like this with Percy.
Sure
he had spent plenty of time with the green-eyed young man, and sure
the two of them had shared several stories with each other, but today
just felt deeper. He felt like Percy held back. Percy was honest, he
wanted to believe that, but Nico also knew there was a difference
between not lying and being honest.
And
that was his main obstacle with the green-eyed young manager at the
present time.
Percy
tended to be honest with his intentions, at least to some degree, but
he did not like to open up about his emotions or his past. At least
not the important parts. And because of this, Nico could not help but
wonder if his feelings were real or not. What if he was just the same
as Apollo, eternally hoping for something that was never going to
happen?
“You
okay?”
Nico
took in a deep breath before turning to face Will. He smiled and
nodded. “Just thinking.”
Will
glanced at the boy as he drove. “Looked pretty serious. Is it your
mom?”
And
now Nico felt sick. How horrible was he? The past few days, he had
been so busy or preoccupied that he had not given much thought to his
deceased mother. Or most of his past life for that matter. Perhaps
Dionysus was right. Perhaps he was becoming like the others. Whether
he liked that thought or not, Nico was not sure.
He
eyed Will as the blond pulled into the hotel's garage. Did the others
sense this in him? Was that why they were acting nice to him? They
still had their bitter moments, but they had all been relatively
civil lately. Unless they were just being nice.
Nico
groaned and ran a hand across his face, receiving an odd look from
the blond next to him. This was all so confusing. He did not
understand these people he lived with. What was the point in thinking
about it, when he could not even begin to figure it out?
Or
perhaps he was just over thinking it all and giving himself a
headache in the process.
Once
parked, Will and Nico climbed out of the blond's car. But when the
reached the elevator, Will stopped the other boy. The blond fidgeted
for a second before opening his mouth. “Thanks again, for spending
the afternoon with me.”
A
small smile graced Nico's lips. “I had fun. Well, aside from you
laughing at me.”
The
blond chuckled. He reached out and ran a hand down Nico's arm. “It
was cute.” Blue eyes met with brown. “You were cute.”
With
a sharp intake of breath, Nico froze. Will slowly leaned in. Nico's
eyes went wide when their lips connected. He reached up to place hand
on Will's chest, intending to push the blond away, but ended up
fisting the Lost Boy's shirt. Will's hand touched his cheek and drew
him closer.
Nico
let his body relax with a small sigh. Perhaps it had not been his
best idea, but Nico ended up kissing Will back. With his eyes now
shut, Nico could feel Will smile into the kiss. At some point, Will
had placed a hand on Nico's lower back, and was now using it to pull
the boy closer.
The
elevator dinged next to them and Will released Nico's lips. Nico
cleared his throat and pulled away, his cheeks burning up. Reyna
stood there, eyeing both of them. Will grinned sheepishly as he
attempted to straighten out his clothing.
“Hey,
Reyna,” Will chuckled. “We just got back from the beach.”
“I
see that.” Her eyes bore into Nico, giving him a questioning look.
“Your sister is in the lobby. You should probably go see what she
wants.”
It
took him a moment, but Nico nodded. “Thanks, I'll go right up.”
The
two slipped around Reyna, who continued to frown at them. But she did
not say anything else. The elevator closed and Will directed it
towards the lobby. The two of them breathed a sigh of relief. Will
smiled over at him, leaning in again.
“Not
right now,” Nico mumbled, pushing a hand to Will's chest.
Giving
the blond an apologetic glance, Nico turned his attention to his
shoes. What was he doing? Just moments before, he had been thinking
about Percy, and then he lets Will kiss him. It was just this little
voice in Nico's head, telling him that at least he had a better
chance with Will.
Brown
eyes flickered up to glance at the tan blond. It would be easier if
he chose Will, and he at least knew that the blond did have feelings
for him. That was more than he seemed to get from Percy. But he was
not going to be with Percy, Nico was not sure if it was the best idea
to stay in the hotel. And he was not sure if Will intended to leave,
not after asking Nico to stay.
There
was now a pounding in Nico's head. He rubbed at his temple, hoping to
alleviate some of the pain there. Why did he have to think so much?
He put far too much thought into this stuff, and was now apparently
jumping ship.
“This
place gives me too many headaches,” Nico mumbled as the elevator
stopped.
Will
chuckled. “You get used to it.”
Sure
enough, Bianca was waiting in the lobby. When she saw Nico, she rose
from the couch she sat on with a smile. She hugged him as soon as he
was within arm's reach. When they separated, Nico smiled and motioned
to the blond standing beside them.
“Oh,
um, Bianca, this is Will. Will, this is my sister.”
Will
smiled and shook the girl's hand, drawing a blush from her.
“Charmed.”
Bianca's
eyes met with Nico's own, as if to say: he's cute. “I do hope
you're taking care of my brother.”
The
blond chuckled. “The best I can.” He slung his arm around Nico,
the brown-eyed boy scowled up at him. “We just got back from the
beach. Was trying to teach him how to surf, didn't go that well.”
Bianca
smiled and nodded, patting Nico on the arm. “We barely got him to
where he could swim growing up.” Nico frowned at his sister. “But
I'm sure you're a great teacher.”
Will
glanced at Nico and winked. “Well, I'll let you two have a moment,”
he said before turning to walk off. Nico looked down as he felt
Will's hand pull away. His cheeks turned pink. He had not even
noticed they had been holding hands.
Bianca
tapped a finger to her lips as she watched Will walk away. Once he
had boarded the elevator, she turned to her brother with narrowed
eyes. “Did you get yourself a boyfriend? Because I'm confused. The
way Percy and you had been acting the first day I visited made me
think there was something there as well.”
Nico
sighed. “Nothing is going on between me and Percy,” Nico mumbled.
“He's my boss. And Will...well, we were just hanging out.”
“Uh-huh.”
Bianca did not seem convinced. “Whatever you say, little brother.”
An annoying smile plastered across her face. “But he is cute, and
seems nice.”
That
was how they got people, Nico thought. Will just wanted on his
sister's good side. “What are you doing here anyways?”
Bianca
looked hurt by that, but Nico worried about her presence here.
Glancing around, it did not take him long to find several people
watching them. The twins sat in the restaurant, staring at them
through a small, glass window that separated the lobby from the
hotel's restaurant. And then there was Thalia and Apollo, who sat on
couches in the lounge, glancing at Nico and Bianca from time to time.
But
from the corner of his eye came the worst. Looking up, Nico found
Percy and Annabeth watching them from the second floor. Percy's eyes
were like some predatory animal, stalking its prey and waiting for it
to make the wrong move. The blonde beside him leaned in and whispered
something in his ear.
“I
just wanted to see you,” Bianca said, drawing Nico's attention back
to her. “Daedalus told me about the fight, but I never really got a
chance to see how you were doing. And with the funeral, I didn't pay
much attention.” Cupping Nico's chin, she tilted his face up. “You
look pretty bad.”
Nico
sighed. “It's been healing, but at least nothing was broken.” He
rolled his eyes as she continued to stare at his face. “It's not
that bad.”
“That's
not what Daedalus said.”
“I'm
fine, Bianca.” Nico rubbed his arm, chancing another glance up at
Percy. The young man's lips were pressed into a thin line. “I don't
think they are going to be a problem anymore. Percy took care of it.”
Bianca
followed his line of sight. “Well, maybe I should thank him later.”
She smiled and waved up at Percy, who nodded back at her. “He seems
to be in a bad mood today.”
When
was Percy not in a bad mood these days? Looking back at the young
man, Nico's stomach dropped. What was he doing with himself anyways?
What did he want? Or more importantly, who did he want?
Letting
out a sigh, Nico turned back to Bianca. “So, how are things at
home?”
His
sister shrugged. “Fine. Dad took up drinking again.”
Nico
slowly nodded. The last time their dad had become an alcoholic, Nico
had ended up with several belt lashes to his back. “Has he done
anything?”
Bianca
shook her head. Nico let out a sigh of relief. “Not yet,” she
replied. “But he only drinks when the woman doesn't come over.”
Nico's
brow furrowed. “Woman?”
“Oh,
I think she was married to the man that was in the other car involved
in mom's accident.” Bianca shrugged. “They talk a lot, drink
together some, and talk a lot about depressing things.”
Nico's
expression darkened. “He's already seeing another woman?”
“No,
no.” His sister shook her head, sending her long hair flying. “They
just sit in his study and talk a lot.” It did little to make Nico
feel better. “She's a nice woman, though. And at least she keeps
him from drinking too much.”
“Has
he said anything else about our encounter?”
“Um,”
Bianca rubbed the back of her neck, “there were quite a few
colorful words involved. He destroyed all of the pictures of you in
the house.” That stung a little. “Well, he thinks he did, but I
managed to save a few before he burned them.”
Nico's
shoulders slumped ever so slightly as he stood before his sister.
“But you're fine?”
She
smiled and touched his arm, though Nico remained serious. A deep
frown marred his features as he stared into his sister's dark brown
eyes, the ones that practically mirrored his own. “Don't worry
about me, Nico. I'm fine, and dad hasn't laid a hand on me.” She
pulled him in for another hug.
Closing
his eyes, Nico grasped his sister's hair. Her smell reminded him of
home, of days long past with their mother. Were things better now
that he was here and not with his father? That was up for debate. But
at least back then he had his mother still alive and his sister
around. “I miss you,” he whispered.
Nico's
final performance for the night ended up being one that would live
forever in his mind. It just so happened that there was a birthday in
the audience, and the woman had requested Nico be the one to give her
a lap dance. Did he want to? Hell no. But what was he supposed to do?
So
he walked out on stage, nervously glancing around as he approached
the thin woman in the chair. She looked to be slightly older than his
now deceased mother, and nowhere near as pretty. In a way, she
reminded him of an old librarian.
And
the way she looked up at him as he straddled her lap. Nico had the
sinking feeling that he knew where this was going to lead, and he was
dreading every second that was going to pass between now and the
moment he entered his suite.
Nico
did not know the song that had been chosen for his performance, nor
did he frankly care about it. He did not care about the people
watching from the audience. All he wanted was for this woman to have
not made it up to the top floor that night. If she hadn't, then he
would not be in this oncoming predicament.
The
Lost Boy grabbed her shoulders and he ground his hips into her. He
was not sure if he was managing to hide the discomfort that he was
feeling, but judging by the looks the woman was giving him, she did
not really care or was not paying attention. And why would she? All
she was there for was to feel good.
Nico
was beginning to understand the conversation he and Connor had had
what seemed like forever ago. These people were beginning to truly
make him sick. To him, in this moment, they were the cause of all his
problems.
Nico
tilted his head back as he leaned back. The appeal of performing was
lost entirely on him for the time being. His skin burned when her
fingers touched his thighs. It took every bit of strength in him to
not jerk away from the woman.
He
brought his body off the woman's lap and slapped his own ass, biting
down on his lip. While the lights flashed above his head, Nico ran a
hand through his already messy hair. The woman tried to reach out and
touch his chest, but he wagged a finger at her with a wink. As much
as he simply wanted to shove her away, he still needed to act
professional.
The
second the song ended, Nico was out of the woman's lap. It could not
have ended sooner, Nico thought. He was already backstage by the time
the woman began to get out of her chair and the applause started. He
felt like some animal on display to be eventually slaughtered.
Nico
remained backstage until most of the customers had filtered out of
the top floor. When he peeked out, he did not see the woman anywhere.
But a single look from Percy let him know not to get excited just
yet. He let out a sigh, knowing his fate was already sealed.
He
pushed open the door to the bar, where Luke and Reyna were taking up
the couch. Sitting himself down in the chair beside the couch, Nico
slumped down. “What are you guys doing?” He asked.
Reyna
was inspecting herself in a compact mirror, touching up her makeup
every now and then. “I've got to deal with a customer shortly, he's
just being lazy.”
Luke
grunted. “I want to enjoy my night off from dealing with those
assholes,” the blond mumbled. His eyes flickered over to where Nico
sat, and Nico could clearly see that the blond had started drinking.
“Or I might come watch the horror movie that will clearly be going
on in your room.” He snorted and picked up a short glass from
between his legs, downing the clear liquid inside. “It could only
be better if you ever watched that movie about vaginas with teeth.”
Reyna
elbowed the Lost Boy. “You're not helping.”
“Not
trying to,” Luke mumbled while downing the rest of his drink. He
rubbed at his face while sitting his empty glass down. “I wonder if
I have time to go get some popcorn.”
Nico
shot him a death glare. “And this coming from the person who nearly
dislocated my last client's arm.”
Luke
gave him an amused look, clearly giving in to the alcohol's effects.
“I tripped, and even apologized to the guy,” he replied with a
drunken smile.
The
brown-eyed boy rolled his eyes and turned his attention to Reyna. At
least she could act like a mature adult and carry on a proper
conversation. “What went on in your mind the first time you went
back there? Was it a man? A woman?”
Reyna's
dark eyes flickered up to him, staring at him for a long time. She
eventually shut her compact with a sigh, placing it in her lap. “It
was a man.” She slowly nodded, as if thinking about something.
“Percy is at least nice enough to make our first times working to
be with the gender we are more comfortable with. Unless you're like
this guy,” she said, motioning to the blond beside her.
Luke
smirked. That was right, Luke had been bisexual before he came here.
The blond's blue eyes locked on to Nico, making the shorter boy
squirm.
Clearing
his throat, Nico glanced back at Reyna. “And what about your first
time with another female?”
“Well,
to be honest, it's not like the thought had never crossed my mind.”
She shrugged with a small smile. “But it's really not surprising
for girls. I think it's far more common for girls to think about at
least kissing another female, more so than guys.” Luke opened his
mouth, but Reyna cut him off. “Not counting the Lost Boys.”
Luke
snorted. Nico glared over at him. “I'm sorry, I keep forgetting
you're incapable of being compassionate,” Nico mumbled.
That
only seemed to amuse Luke more. “And I keep forgetting what a whiny
girl you are. Why don't you grow some balls and go show that woman a
good time? It has never bothered me which gender I get, because they
all pay the same.” An annoyed look filled the blond's eyes as he
watched Nico. “Because, in all honesty, it's just sex. Love and
romance are dead, and pointless. I have absolutely no interest in
degrading myself to date someone. Just pay me some cash and we can
talk sexual needs.”
Reyna
snorted. Luke turned to glare at her before picking up his empty
glass and taking it over for Dionysus to clean. It was surprising,
seeing the man remain quiet throughout their entire conversation.
Whether that was good or bad, Nico was not sure, but he was leaning
closer to the latter.
The
door opened behind Nico. The raven-haired boy turned to find Leo
peering around the room. The Latino boy took notice of him and
frowned. “Sorry, Nico, but you've got work to do.”
There
was a deafening silence in the room as Nico slowly climbed to his
feet. His heart was in his throat and his stomach had plummeted. He
stumbled a few times as he approached the door, his legs feeling
weak. It was just like the other night, Nico tried to tell himself.
It just did not help, though. This was different; there was no way he
could get around that.
His
hair was standing on end by the time he got to the dark hallway that
would lead him to his doom. But unlike last time, Percy was nowhere
to be seen. He turned back to Leo, who gave him a small smile. “Just
ask for some water,” Leo whispered before closing the door.
What
had that been about? Nico gulped and took a small step forward. The
sooner he got this over with, the faster he could go back to his room
and try to wash off the feel of this woman.
When
he entered the room, his heart nearly stopped. There she was, the
woman that he had given the lap dance to. “Hi,” Nico said meekly.
The
woman just smiled and patted the bed beside her. “Why don't you
come join me, dear?”
Because
he would rather jump into a pool of broken glass, Nico thought. But
he did as he was told anyways. What choice did he really have? Her
hand instantly touched his cheek, sending a cold surge through his
blood vessels. Nico just wanted to smack her hand away and leave the
room, but he couldn't.
“You
are just so handsome. Those dark features, you must get a lot of
attention from the ladies.”
“Yeah,”
Nico smiled. He took her hand in his own and placed it on his leg. It
might have been a bad idea, as she started rubbing his leg, but he
really did not want her touching his face. He needed to block this
out. There was no way he would not throw up on this woman if he did
not.
His
stomach was already starting to lurch.
“You're
so pale,” the woman continued, pushing Nico's bangs out of his face
with one of her well-manicured nails.
If
Nico had to guess, his lack of color probably had to do more with
feeling sick at the moment, rather than his naturally pale skin tone.
This was something he was not prepared for. Waiting tables, walking
around in a speedo, and even stripping; he could deal with those
things. The others had prepared him for all of that. But this? He was
not ready.
And
so, closing his eyes, Nico climbed up on his knees and pushed the
woman on her back. She just chuckled at him. “My, you are eager
tonight, aren't you?” She asked in amusement.
Nico
just stared down at her, a dark look in his eyes. He found his hand
on her neck, probably from when he pushed her on the bed. But how it
was just sitting there, pressing against her fragile neck, drew him
in. It would be so easy to just snap it, part of his brain voiced.
When he found the woman staring at him questionably, he smirked.
“Been looking forward to this all night.”
Instead
of continuing, Nico just sort of hovered over her. He had no clue
what he was doing. There were so many things running through his
head, things he knew he needed to do for her, but none of them
sounded appealing. And his dick? As flaccid as could be. This was not
going to work, he thought.
He
leaned back and let out a breath. “Um, is there any water in here?”
He asked suddenly.
The
woman blinked up at him, like he had grown a second head. Slowly, she
pointed across the room. “They usually keep things like that
stocked up. Get the lube and condoms while you're over there, dear.”
The
words made Nico's stomach do a flip. But he got up from the bed, his
legs wobbling. Across from the bed were two dark cabinets with a
white counter top. On the counter were two glass bowls: one with
assorted condoms and the other with different varieties of lube.
Letting
out another breath, Nico crouched down and opened the cabinet. He
blinked a few times, reaching out. On the back of the door was a
white post-it note. Thankfully, there was a light that had turned on
inside the cabinet when Nico had opened the small door..
In
case of you're having 'performance issues', grab the white, unmarked
medicine bottle. You're welcome in advance.
-Percy
Nico
glared down at Percy's handwriting. Wadding up the piece of paper and
tossing it aside, Nico reached into the cabinet and began his search
for the bottle. Not that it was hard. It was at the very back, in the
corner and out of sight. When he opened it, Nico found small pills.
Grabbing one for himself, Nico grabbed a bottle of water. Without
hesitation, Nico popped the pill in his mouth and swallowed it with a
mouthful of water.
Sighing
and climbing back to his feet, Nico pilfered through the bowls on the
counter. Grabbing one of each that he thought would work, Nico walked
back over to the bed. “Well come on, dear, I haven't got all
night.” While the woman's voice was sweet, her tone was grating on
Nico's nerves.
She
should go get herself a dildo and go fuck herself with it if she's so
impatient, Nico thought. As he pulled his shirt over his head, Nico
rolled his eyes. He wondered if it was possible for him to make her
keep her bra on? Perhaps if he were the one undressing her.
So,
when he saw her moving to undo her shirt, Nico stopped her. “Let
me,” he said with a sly smile. She offered no resistance as he
stripped her of her garments, leaving her only in a bra and panties.
Unfortunately, she took that time to yank down Nico's track shorts.
She
reached out and groped his crotch immediately. Nico felt violated and
nearly gagged. Thankfully, she was too preoccupied with his manhood
to notice. It was during this moment that Nico took a moment to thank
modern medicine for their fast acting drugs, already seeing it take
effect. As long as she thought it was her doing, Nico thought. But he
felt so sick, his stomach twisting far worse than he had felt in a
very long time. Not since the night he was kicked out of his house.
During
his mental struggle to not hurl, the woman had taken the opportunity
to rid him of his briefs. And by this time, the pill had taken its
full effect. He focused back on his client and shoved her back on the
bed. “Let's get started then,” he practically growled.
Blindly,
Nico pulled her panties from her body, tossing them over his
shoulder. He ground his teeth as he stared down at her with his dark
eyes. This could not end quickly enough. Taking in a deep breath,
Nico ripped open the condom.
After
rolling it onto his shaft, Nico spread the woman's legs. At least he
had the general gist of what he needed to be doing. It was just going
to be like sex with a man, he tried to reassure himself. A man with
boobs and a death trap between their legs, another voice countered.
He grunted when he finished lubing up his shaft.
Spreading
and lifting the woman's legs, Nico put himself into position.
However, he could not bring himself to insert his erection. Pill or
no pill, his brain was still functioning properly. And this was not
him. This made him want to throw up, and he had not even started.
Nico's
body practically spasmed when the woman took the initiative and
pulled him forward, forcing his dick to penetrate her. Nico's eyes
shut on instinct. He hovered over the middle-aged woman, frozen in
place. His face contorted like it was in pain. There was a wet warmth
around his manhood. Nico could barely think. He could not even figure
out how to adequately describe what he was feeling down there. It was
just not to his liking.
“Honey,
you're going to have to move at some point. We don't have all night.”
Nico's
dark eyes flickered open to stare down at her, his dark bangs falling
into his eyes. Whatever she saw when looking at him, the woman shut
up. He slowly began rocking his hips, the feeling of a knife cutting
into him with each thrust.
But
unlike the last time, this encounter was not so easily shut out. He
actually had to move and do things this time around. And it was the
movements that kept drawing him back to reality. This sick feeling
kept building up in his stomach each time he thrust into the woman.
He needed this to end, before he threw up on this poor woman.
The
woman let out a sharp hiss. Nico opened his eyes to find his nails
digging into her legs. That did not stop him, though. She could deal
with a little pain, for what he had to be put through. Not that she
seemed to complain about it. If anything, it only seemed to turn her
on more.
Going
five minutes, Nico did not understand how guys enjoyed being tops,
especially in a gay relationship. There was so much stamina involved,
and so much work. Nico was already sweating and exhausted. But,
unfortunately, the woman did not seem to be close to her climax.
And
so he kept thrusting, simply wishing for this experience to end. He
was beginning to think he had done something wrong to have Percy put
him through this. How did Apollo ever get used to this? That was a
conversation he needed to have. Soon.
Nico's
eyes scrunched shut as the woman dug her nails into his back. Unlike
her, he was not enjoying the feeling. “More,” she breathed
beneath him.
Nico
glared down at her while the woman's eyes were closed. Fine, he
thought, let her have more. The faster he went, the sooner they could
be done. So the Lost Boy slammed his hips into her, only managing to
cause himself to nearly hurl. Thankfully, her eyes were still closed.
He
closed his eyes, trying to picture a hot guy underneath him. Not that
it would probably be going this way if it were a guy. Nico had
accepted his preference as a bottom a long time ago. He thrust faster
and faster, working his body into a deeper sweat.
And
after ten more minutes of torture, Nico was given release from his
hell. The woman cried out and latched onto his back, her nails
digging into his skin. Not that he cared. Nico just sat there, his
hair hanging in his face and his eyes empty.
Once
the woman had caught her breath, she shifted out from under Nico.
While she got dressed in silence, Nico sat on the edge of the bed. He
stared down at himself. He never even got close to finishing, not
that he minded. He did not care, nor did he want to get off to her.
Nico did not want to give her the satisfaction.
He
yanked the condom off and threw it into the trash. After she was
dressed, the woman turned and smiled at him. “Thank you for that.”
Nico
tilted his head up to look at her. The hateful look in his eyes made
her draw back, pursing her lips. Without another word, she grabbed
her purse and left the room. Nico raised a hand to wipe at his eyes.
He would hate that woman the rest of his life. His stomach lurched
again, and this time he could not stop it. Grabbing the trashcan,
Nico lost the contents of his stomach.
After
no more came up, he let out a long, loud sob. But he kept going,
slowly transitioning it until he was yelling. He grabbed at his hair,
his eyes tightly shut. He knocked over the table, shattering the
small lamp that was kept there, tossing the room into near darkness.
His
dark gaze turned upon the camera in the corner of the room. Letting
out another yell, Nico grabbed the broken lamp, not caring that it
was cutting his hand, and threw it directly at the camera. He hunched
over and sobbed, falling to his knees. He felt disgusted with
himself, at what he had done. But this was what he had damned himself
to.
The
door opened while Nico was still hunched over in the floor. And the
second a hand made contact with him, Nico smacked it away. “Nico,”
came a soft voice. Again, the hand tried to reach out for him.
Nico
shot up and shoved the intruder against the wall, wrapping a hand
around their throat. “Leave me alone,” he hissed.
Apollo
stared back at him from the shadows of the room. Only a portion of
the blond's face made it into the light. The way he looked at
Nico...it made him draw back. The blond looked hurt, simply reaching
up to grab Nico's wrist.
“I
get it,” the blond Lost Boy whispered. “It's okay.”
Nico
stumbled back a few feet. “What's happening to me, Apollo?” He
sobbed into his hands. When he was met with silence, he looked up to
find the blond gathering up the glass from the lamp. “I'm sorry, I
didn't-I shouldn't have done that.”
“It's
fine.” Apollo was being surprisingly calm. Piece by piece, the
blond picked up the shards of glass and deposited it into the trash.
He glanced at the main part of the lamp, which Nico had used to knock
the camera off the wall. It sat there in shards and wires, right next
to the busted camera. “We'll clean that up later.” He gave the
Lost Boy a small smile. “I'm going to take you back to your room,
okay?”
Nico
nodded. Apollo reached down and handed Nico something. Looking down,
the brown-eyed boy realized it was his clothes. It had not even
dawned on him that he was still naked. But at the moment, he really
did not care that Apollo was seeing him like this. It was not like
Apollo had never seen him naked anyways. And Apollo was not making it
uncomfortable by staring or making some stupid sexual innuendo.
Nico
rubbed at his nose, taking the offered clothes. He slowly slipped
them on, keeping his head lowered. “Are you going to come check on
me after every client?” He mumbled.
Apollo
opened the door. Once they stepped out the door, the blond replied.
“Just doing my job. You looked pretty upset.”
“You
were watching?” Nico looked up to glare at the blond.
Apollo
returned his gaze, not seeming bothered by the look he was receiving.
“Until you are more comfortable with this, yes. Percy and Annabeth
were in the room with me.”
“Where
are they?”
“Percy
said he needed to talk to Annabeth, so he sent me in to get you back
to your room.” He reached out to touch Nico's shoulder, but stopped
himself. The blond slipped his hands into his pockets as they headed
for the elevators. “I'm not trying to baby you, I'm just trying to
look after you. I know we had our fights and shit, but I tried to
look out for you when you first got here, and I mean to do the same
now.”
Once
onboard the elevator, Nico stood in the corner with his arms around
himself. He felt cold. The boy took in several deep breaths, Apollo
looking on silently. Brown met with blue as the two Lost Boys stared
at each other. Nico was scared. And even worse, he was scared of
himself. What had come over him back in the room?
“You're
going to be okay, Nico,” Apollo sighed.
Nico
pursed his lips and stared down at his feet. He had to wonder how he
got here. If he had not been such a stupid kid, he would have never
gotten into this mess. This was not going to impress Percy, or make
the young man think he was an adult.
Apollo's
hand touched his arm, causing Nico to draw back. The blond sighed.
“Come on, the elevator stopped.”
Once
back in his suite, Nico fell on his couch. Apollo sat down at the
island in the kitchen, rubbing his temple gently. It was quiet;
probably meaning Jason was either asleep or not there yet. Nico had
fallen on his side, watching the blond at the small island. At most,
that was his fate, to become like them. That was how he was supposed
to survive in this place, right?
“How
do you do it?” Nico murmured into the cushion pressing against his
face.
Apollo
looked over at him. Raising a hand to rub his neck, the blond
shrugged. “Get used to it, at least the best you can. You never
truly feel good about it, though.” The curly-haired Lost Boy
shifted in the chair. I cried a lot when I first started, drank a
lot, too.” There was a brief pause, where the blond leaned his head
back to stare up at the ceiling. “You just sort of endure, there is
no enjoyment. It's money, a job, and a place to stay, but it's far
from a perfect life.”
Nico's
eyes resembled broken glass as he stared across the room at the
blond. It did not make him feel any better, listening to the blond.
“I just feel...I don't even know. Weak? All of you deal with this,
go back in those rooms and do your job, and I can't even figure out
how to cope with what I'm feeling.”
“It
takes a lot,” Apollo chuckled dryly. “I think you should do what
we talked about and leave. If you can't now, then definitely when you
finish high school.” He shook his head and met Nico's eyes again.
“I don't...” A broken smile found its way onto the blond's lips.
“I don't want another version of myself walking around here. Seeing
you, especially when you first got here, it was like seeing myself. I
kept thinking about the boy that I was back then, and how optimistic
I was trying to be. I knew everything was fucked up...I knew I was
fucked up. But I just wanted to hope, hope that things would work
out.
“And
there was Percy.” Apollo wiped at his face, his eyes getting red.
“He... That's what he is. Hope, in a way at least. You want to hope
that he can make things better, that your life will improve in this
place.” The blond Lost Boy let out a long breath and stood to his
feet. “But in the end, you just find yourself disappointed. But
then you came along,” Apollo said, motioning to Nico. A few tears
streamed down the blond's cheeks. “And you just brought back this
glimmer of hope in this dark place. Hope that there was still good
out there in this world.”
“I-I'll
miss you guys if I leave,” Nico nearly choked out. He sat up and
stared down at his lap. “You all deserve an escape just as much as
you claim I do.”
Apollo
shook his head. “You really don't get it. Myself, the others, we're
too damaged. I can't even form a healthy relationship with Leo
because I'm too fucked up to think I deserve a committed
relationship!”
There
was a silence in the room. Nico stared at Apollo with wide eyes. It
did not take long for Apollo to realize what he had said and clamped
a hand over his mouth. Nico fumbled with his mouth. “Apollo, I-”
“Don't.
Forget what I said.” Apollo's eyes had lost their sad quality, and
were now as hard as sapphires. “It's not like it matters.” He let
out a sigh and ran a hand through his messy curls. “Look, I think
we both need some sleep. Get yourself a shower and then I suggest
going to bed. You have tomorrow afternoon off, so sleep as late as
you want.”
Nico
quietly nodded. Apollo left, leaving the boy to his own thoughts.
Apollo liked Leo? Matters for another time, Nico told himself. For
now, Apollo was right, he needed rest. And a very, very long shower.
He wanted to wash the feel of that woman's nails from his back, and
the best way he could think of was with scalding hot water.
And
so, when he emerged from the shower over twenty minutes later, most
of the skin on his back and chest was a pinkish color. But it did not
really bother him. At most, it felt like a dull ache. Not even
bothering to look at himself in the mirror, Nico made his way into
his room.
He
had almost unfastened his towel to let it drop to the floor, when he
looked up to find Percy sitting on his bed. The Lost Boy tightened
his grip and let his eyes dull. What was he doing here? Nico let out
a sigh and walked over to his dresser, pulling out a pair of cotton
shorts.
Percy
remained quiet, watching Nico slip on his shorts underneath his
towel. Once the shorts were on, Nico let the towel drop to the floor.
His hair was still wet, clinging to his forehead. Nico stretched his
arms. “Can I help you?”
The
manager arched a brow. “As you've told me before, cut the crap.
You're not fine, so stop acting like you are.” Nico frowned as
Percy stood up. The young man maneuvered closer, running his fingers
along Nico's scalded back. When Nico turned his head to glance at
Percy, he found a frown on the young man's face. Green eyes flickered
up to stare into Nico's brown ones. “You looked pretty upset, so I
thought I'd come and check on you.”
“Yet
you couldn't be bothered to come get me from the room.”
Percy
smirked. “I was afraid you might throw something at me,” he
replied cheekily. The manager cleared his throat. “But in all
seriousness, I had something important to discuss with Annabeth.”
When he pointed a finger at Nico, the boy frowned. “And actually,
that is part of why I'm here. You know Gaea will be here in a few
short days?”
Nico
nodded. “What of it?”
Percy
ignored the lip Nico gave him. “We usually have a business meeting
during her time here, with the other managers.” He smiled and moved
some of Nico's wet bangs out of his eyes. “So, we usually have one
of our Lost Kids or secretaries sit in on those meetings. Sort of to
see to us during the meeting. Get us drinks, food, keep track of
notes, and things like that.”
Nico
bobbed his head up and down, not really following. “So, what does
this have to do with me?”
“Oh.”
Percy cleared his throat, placing his hand on Nico's dresser. “I
was wanting you to attend me during the meeting.” Nico's eyes
widened, his mouth feeling dry. He was going to have to sit in a room
with Gaea and the other managers? What if he messed up? “Since
you're taking some business courses, I thought it might be a good
educational experience,” Percy continued.
Nico's
eyes flickered to Percy's hand. Percy's pocket watch was in the top
drawer. He really did not know where else to put it, so he just slid
it under some of his underwear. The green-eyed young man cleared his
throat, bringing Nico's dark eyes back to Percy. Nico pursed his
lips, his eyes slightly wider than normal. “Um, yeah, if you really
want me to.” His eyes flickered back to the drawer. “Are you sure
you want me?”
A
wicked grin touched at Percy's lips. “Of course, Nico.” Why did
Nico feel like he was missing something? Percy rested his hands on
Nico's shoulders. “But you are doing okay, yes? You'll definitely
need to at least hide your discomfort with your new line of work by
the time Gaea gets here.”
“I'm
fine,” Nico mumbled, rubbing at his arm.
Percy
did not look convinced. There was a cold look in the young man's
eyes, reminding Nico of a lake in the cold winter. “If you're
sure.”
No,
he was not, but he needed to at least try and act like he was. If
what Apollo had told him yesterday was anything to go by, there was
no time like the present to start acting like he needed to. Nico's
eyes focused back on Percy as the young man moved to the door. Nico's
hand shot out. “Wait.”
Percy
turned back to face the Lost Boy. “Something else?”
“Um,”
Nico chanced a glance at his dresser, “did you dislike your
biological family?” Percy blinked at him. The manager had broken
the watch, what if he hated Nico's gift? “I mean, you don't really
talk about your mother or her family, and you didn't sound too fond
of your father's family.”
“Well,
he did cause the death Sally,” Percy whispered. Nico gave him an
odd look. “My mother, her name was Sally.” Percy ran his tongue
across his lips. “I never got to meet any of her family. From what
I remember, her parents had died in a plane crash shortly before I
was born.”
“I'm
sorry.” Nico fiddled with his hands, not sure what to do with them.
Why should he have expected anything happy to come out of someone in
the hotel's past life?
Percy
shook his head, an uncertain look in his eyes. “Which is ironic,
considering my grandfather and great-grandfather were both pilots. My
great-grandfather actually fought in World War II as a pilot, still
have his jacket around here somewhere, I think.” He scratched the
back of his head. “Don't really have an opinion of either of them,
since I never met them. But my father?” His eyes locked with Nico's
brown ones. “I hated that man until the day he died.”
The
Lost Boy was quiet for nearly an entirely minute. What was he
supposed to say to that? Finally, he glanced up at Percy from behind
his dark bangs. “You remember that deal you offered me about my
father?”
The
green-eyed young man nodded, slipping his hands into his pockets.
“Yes. What about it?”
“Um,
how many of the other Lost Kids did you make a similar deal with?”
Percy
was quiet. He frowned before tapping his chin. “Let's see...quite a
few. Most actually. Not many took the offer, though.”
“Do
you wish any of them had accepted but didn't?”
The
young man scrunched his lips. “Yes, pretty much all of them. I
don't really care much for knowing that most did not get what they
deserved. I care about my Lost Kids. Honestly, while I am happy you
declined, part of me wished you hadn't.” There was a dark look in
Percy's eyes, making them hard to distinguish between green or black.
Percy slowly brushed some of Nico's hair behind his ear. “I would
have made him suffer until he begged for death.”
Nico
pulled away, feeling uncomfortable under Percy's touch. “He doesn't
deserve to be tortured or killed.”
“I
suppose that's where our opinions differ.” Percy let out a sigh. “I
don't think you've seen the last of him either.”
Nico
pursed his lips, looking away. “He doesn't know where I am, and
Bianca isn't going to tell him anything.”
Percy
slowly nodded. “I suppose we'll see. Just...you never know what
surprises life might have in store for you.” He smiled and tilted
Nico's chin up, forcing the boy to look at him. “I just want to
protect you, and keep you away from him. You don't deserve to be
trapped here, but you definitely don't deserve to have to be around
that man.”
Nico
didn't pull away this time. “And your brother? That was your own
doing. Why kill him?”
“There
were a few reasons.” Percy kept his voice quiet, yet almost
soothing. It was calm while he spoke, like they were talking about
something completely normal. “Apparently he had gotten himself into
some financial situations. And after my father's death...well, his
family was not left with much money.”
Nico's
brow furrowed. “Your father was well off?”
“He
did pretty well for himself.” Percy reached a hand up to rub his
face. “But when Gaea had him killed, it was pretty much like
pouring salt on a piece of ground to keep things from growing. And
so, when he needed money, he worked on tracking me down.”
Nico
shook his head, confused. “You mentioned it was your half brother?”
The
corners of Percy's lips tilted down. “My father, Poseidon, had an
affair on his wife. But unlike most wealthy people, he didn't pay to
keep her quiet. He pretty much threatened and ruined her life.”
Nico
leaned against his dresser. “So why would your brother think you
would give him money?”
“Because
he was going to blackmail me.” Percy sighed and took a seat on
Nico's bed, his gaze on the floor. “Triton was dumb enough to walk
into my hotel and threatening to expose me for murdering our father.
He left the hotel in a garbage bag, no less than he deserved.” The
young man shrugged. “I don't like being threatened. But I was also
finishing what Gaea started, pouring more salt on the earth.”
The
Lost Boy moved across the room to sit next to Percy. He glanced at
the young man, who would not take his eyes off of the floor. “Why
did it matter so much to do that?”
“Because
I told her I didn't want to have to be reminded of my father's image.
And it was always bad enough for me that I had to look like him.”
Percy was clutching his pants tightly, jaw locked. “I hated the way
I looked for years, and got harshly disciplined each time I tried to
disfigure myself.”
Nico
stared at the young man in disbelief. Why would Percy do that? Hating
his father or not, Percy was beautiful. When Nico had first laid eyes
on the young man, he had been reminded of the angels that his mother
would always tell him about as a child. “Well,” Nico cleared his
throat, “I'm glad you didn't.”
Percy
shot him a dark look. “So you can stare at me. Because that was
always what people cared about while I was growing up, save for Gaea
and Kronos. I sometimes wonder if that's the only reason you think
you like me.”
“I-I-No!”
Nico was on his feet in an instant. “That's not it at all! I think
you're beautiful inside and out, whether you choose to see it or not.
You think you're a monster, but you're just doing what you need to in
order to protect us. You're being protective over the things you care
about.”
Percy's
eyes were dull as they met with Nico's livid ones. He looked
uncertain. Perhaps there had been a time where Nico's feelings were
more based on his physical attraction to Percy, but those times were
in the past. He had gotten to know Percy, and could honestly say that
he cared for the young man. Even if it was to just remain as friends.
But Nico still did not understand where this self-hatred for what he
had to do bothered Percy so much. If this was what Gaea had raised
him into, then why did he seem resilient to it at times?
“What
do you think? About what I did, I mean.”
Nico
was startled by Percy's calm voice. He stared down at his feet, an
overwhelming feeling of sadness suddenly coursing through him. “I
don't think anything. I'm not going to judge you based on it, if
that's what you're wondering.” The boy shifted his weight, not
wanting to meet the young man's eyes. He could already feel the
intense gaze he was receiving, he was not sure he could handle
actually staring into those deep green eyes. “It's not my place to
judge.”
“Then
who is to judge the wicked people like myself?”
Nico
frowned. He hated when Percy talked like that. “I don't know. I
gave up on believing in a god a long time ago. I could never
understand how one could exist and let all of this suffering occur.”
He gave Percy a quick glance, his heart pounding in his chest the
moment he made contact with those green eyes. “But I don't think
your soul or whatever deserves to be damned, if that's what you
think.”
Percy
had that predatory look in his eyes again. It made Nico worry that he
was about to be eaten, and not in any sexual way. “Would you say
the same about someone that gunned down a family?”
“Well,
no-”
“I
have, you know.” The two continued to hold eye contact, causing
Nico's pulse to quicken. The boy's breathing was nearing a ragged
state. “And yet I don't deserve the same punishment?”
“Stop,”
Nico whispered. He frowned and broke eye contact, looking down sadly.
“I don't care about what you had to do, because I know it was asked
of you. You wouldn't have done it otherwise.” He gulped, his mouth
feeling dry. “I don't think that whoever the family would have been
innocent either.”
Percy
took in a deep breath, sitting up straight. The room fell quiet,
neither of the room's occupants looking at each other. When Percy
finally spoke, it was barely above a whisper. “I wasn't told about
the mother or child, I didn't know they would be there.”
“Why
did you have to kill these people in the first place?”
“Loyalty.”
Percy's eyes were no longer looking at him. Nico was not quite sure
what they were staring at. “Gaea needed to know I was loyal to her,
that she could trust me unquestionably.” Percy pursed his lips
before meeting Nico's gaze again. “So she didn't tell me about the
mother and child. She wanted to see what I would do.”
Nico
swallowed a lump in his throat, dreading the question that he was
about to ask. He already knew the answer by what Percy had already
said. “And?”
Percy's
brow furrowed. “And? And what? I pulled the trigger, three times.”
The young man sighed and climbed to his feet. “Gaea saved my life,
there's nothing I wouldn't do for that woman.”
The
manager was almost to the door when Nico spoke. “And she killed
your father for you? It didn't...bother you?”
“No,”
Percy replied nonchalantly. He turned to face the brown-eyed boy
again. “I watched the entire thing.” Percy motioned before him.
“He was brought in front of me and forced to get on his knees,
hands cuffed behind his back. I could see the fear and panic in the
man's eyes the second the black bag was taken off of his head.”
There was an animal-like quality in Percy's eyes, Nico noticed, as he
spoke. “He recognized who I was. How could he not, considering I
look just like him?”
It
was hard for Nico to find the words, let alone get them out of his
mouth. “Did he...say anything to you?”
“Pleaded
with me.” Percy shrugged. “He started to cry and kept begging me
to let him go. I don't even think he knew my mother had died. And so,
when he wouldn't shut up, I put a bullet through his leg.”
“But
I thought Gaea killed him?”
“She
did.” Percy let out a long sigh. He seemed to be thinking about
something. And considering their subject, Nico had a good idea of
what it was. “She stood there beside me, running her fingers
through my hair and whispered to me. All the while, I just kept
staring down at my father in disgust. It made me sick just breathing
the same air as that man. He begged me for mercy when Gaea began
torturing him. And all the while, I just laughed.”
Nico
felt sick. He could feel his stomach lurching again. “I'm not sure
I want to know the rest.”
There
was a frightening look in the young man's face when Nico looked up
again. “Well you did ask. Might as well hear the rest,” Percy
replied in a dry voice. It only served to make Nico fidget more. “She
started with cutting out his pinky bone. And I mean literally cut it
out, peeling the skin back and then cutting off the top portion of
the finger bone.”
Nico's
stomach twisted in a not. “Percy, please...” Nico practically
sobbed. “Please stop.”
Percy
stepped closer to him. “I tried to tell you, I'm not a good
person.” Leaning in, he pressed his lips to Nico's forehead. Nico
scrunched his eyes shut, tears threatening to spill out. “Get some
sleep.”
He
sat down on his bed when Percy left, closing the door behind himself.
Nico's eyes carried an empty look as he stared off into space. Nico
buried his face in his hands as everything from that night hit him
all at once. In the quiet of his room, Nico let out a single choked
sob.