Kicking the door open, the man in red stepped inside the gloomy dark room called an office. Behind the tall figure there was a shorter male carrying two luggage bags in each hand.
The door closed by itself, Nero turning to look around the room examinating the place. The ceiling fan barely even moved if it was not in a really low speed. The pool balls settled on the table and the sticks laying across the wooden edge of the game set, and of course the half dead jukebox.
"Well, kid. This is it."
Dante turned to look back at Nero, seeing the young male was spaced out by the place. After realizing that Dante had spoken, the younger male nodded in response.
"Yeah, well. It's better than nothing at least."
Nero spoke, it wasn't the great place for two half-demons to share but he had the attitude to at least work with it. Dante let out a soft chuckle and turned to raise his head, looking up at the stairs.
"C'mon, lets get you to the room."
With that said, they both made they're ways up the stairs and towards the ONLY bedroom in the building. Nero stared at the only two sides bed in the room. One pillow. Nero's eyebrow twitched, his face turned to eye Dante as he was scratching the back of his neck.
"So, due to my drowning in debt situation... I cant afford another bed so, we'll have to sleep together."
The older half-demon spoke as he softly let out a chuckle. Nero instinctively had let out a sigh before dropping the two luggage bags onto the floor, wich then he pushed to a corner of the room with his feet. One luggage was the biggest, that's where he kept the Red Queen. The other one was just his clothings and such.
"It will have to do, won't it?"
The younger male estates giving a soft smiling look to the elder one.
"How bad could it be eitherway?"
Wrong. said. Nero.
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Even Demons Have Hearts
FanfictionTags: [#DantexNero] [#DevilMayCry] ¬ ¬ After the events of Fortuna city, the death of Sanctus and "The Savior". Nero found himself without a home or a job, having left The Order of the Sword he wouldn't be on the long run anymore. That's when Dante...