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Victor POV
Oh, god. I should have told them I had a concert. I shouldn't have tried to pass this off as just a family obligation. Jasmine is really taking this too far. I can still feel that harpy's false nails digging into my bicep every time I go to bend my elbow. Why my mother would try to push some brazen debutant at me before forcing me to play a last-minute concert, I'll never know. George probably had something to do with it, the slimy bastard.
The only way I make it through the evening is by telling myself I'll get to see Princess after I'm done. I have no idea if that is true, or who she's staying with tonight for that matter, but I make it believable enough in my mind to manage the social landmines that seem to pop up continually around me. Apparently I managed just the right amount of disdain-mixed attention with the harpy to satisfy my father, as he didn't rail at me too long. I did, however, have to put up with Jasmine's ever-so-proper nagging afterwards in my assigned dressing room about finding a suitable society match. I shudder just thinking about it. Most everyone has left the enormous private residence that served as my venue this evening, and I'm killing time in my car waiting for a response from Kota regarding Sang's whereabouts.
Once I receive notice that Sang is with Silas for the night, I quickly weigh my options. I know that I only told myself that I'd see Princess to get through the evening in theory, but the shaking of my hands as I hold out my phone show it may become a necessity. A slight twinge of guilt at going over this late on a Sunday has me hesitating, but I have a very good reason to brush all guilt aside. My hands—the appendages that I count on to be ever-faithful, ever-steady in my work with technology and playing piano are betraying me in a way that they haven't since I told the guys what George subjected me to after spending time in social settings.
With that I turn on my car to head for Silas' place. It's pitch black when I let myself in. I only hope they haven't changed to furniture layout through this space, as I try to pick out the landmarks of the room. Charlie is snoring away in his worn recliner, and I silently lock up before feeling my way to the hallway. There is a faint blue light from the bathroom nightlight that allows me to walk slightly faster.
I can hear faint music beyond Silas' door, and I find myself surprised that the door isn't locked when I try to open it. I lock the door once I'm inside Si's bedroom, and have only the glow of an alarm clock to find my way to the bed. Silas' form obscures Sang's, so I know that I have to try to crawl into place from the foot of the bed. I pull off everything but my boxers and undershirt and begin my trek up the bed. I think I do a good job getting into place silently without jostling the bed too much until I note a slight shine where Sang's face is—where her eyes are.
"Victor," she breathes sleepily.
"Hi, Princess. Sorry I woke you," I apologize.
"Are you okay?" she asks sweetly.
"I will be. I will be now," I say as she turns fully to face me and laces her small arm over my ribs. I'm sure she can feel my shakiness, because she pulls me tighter, and plants a comforting kiss on my shoulder before drifting back off to sleep.
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Perception
FanfictionShortly after Homecoming, Sang is forced to face just how much her Academy family has been keeping from her. The boys don't feel too guilty when they learn there's more to their little bird than they could possibly imagine. She will just have to sho...