Fenris
Hex had set himself up in the galley to peel the potatoes for Hannibal, out of the way. He knew how the cook liked it done and was quick and precise.
He took the last root out of the water to remove the skin when Fenris walked in. Hex flashed him a warm smile.
"The water isn't hot enough for tea," he apologized. "You'll have to put it on."
He took the last root out of the water to remove the skin when Fenris walked in. Hex flashed him a warm smile.
"The water isn't hot enough for tea," he apologized. "You'll have to put it on."
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"Perhaps that is good karma," said Fenris absently. "I saved his life."
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Hex nodded, but went quiet for a moment. He'd been making sure Aaron was getting his food and medicine, listening to him talk.
"You should have killed him, yeah? Aaron," he finally said. "Would have been a mercy..."
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Hex nodded, then gave a shrug.
"House has him fixed up. He'll be alright, but you took his hand, mate. May as well have cut out his heart," he said. "He'll heal, though, and he aint useless. He's got a good hand, a strong back, and he'll have a clear mind when the pain is gone. He'll be alright."
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He nodded to the potatoes. "May I help you?"
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"If you'd like, you can dry the peels," he said, taking a moment to explain how nothing went to waste and that Hannibal was genius who made even scraps delicious.
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"Hannibal has always been kind to me," he said.
"He's always happy to listen, too. You can tell him anything."
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Though in response to that he said, "He does have a way of encouraging disclosure." He'd told Hannibal about the men he'd slaughtered just before running away from Denarius, and he'd certainly had no intention of talking about that.
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"He's good for advice, too. I'm always coming to him to ask and he always says 'Hex, I think you know what to do'. And he's always right," he chatted along, finishing up and beginning to clean up.
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Hex went just a little blank. He tried to remember, but for all that he tried, he couldn't remember at all.
It was odd how often that happened when it came to Hannibal.
"It don't matter,' he shrugged. "Trust me heart, mostly, yeah?"
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"You think?" he asked.
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Hex thought of Nyx and the way his heart told him all kinds of things when the nymph was safe in his arms in their bed and he smiled.
"It's working alright," he confessed.
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He practically had no frame of reference, but everything he'd seen of it made love seem positively idiotic.
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Hex blushed.
"No," he replied, but it was a lie and he was the worst at lying.
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"Not right now," he nodded in agreement.
Then he had a thought to be helpful and offered-
"Do you?"
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"Do you need any advice on anything? You're so new. I remember when I was first aboard, it seemed like there was a lot to learn..." he offered helpfully.
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Hex shrugged.
"Keeping clear of the captain, for one. The less he's interested in you, the better you'll be," he said- muttered, really.
He'd always admired Bond, until Nyx had explained the captain must intend to murder him.
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