So I probably don't have any right to even ask this... but... Are, ah... they. [Okay? Of course not. There's no lack of bitterness to answer that.] How are they doing?
[ He snorts a little. Partly because Luke, of all people, asking him about them is a bit ludicrous ... and partly because, well. Percy is Percy, even now. ]
Percy and Annabeth are off to live in the Roman camp for a while, and just about everyone's going back and forth a lot. Also, there's a huge betting pool on when they're gonna get engaged.
[ His expression crooks faintly, almost a smile. Some private internal joke. ]
[So when you betray one of your oldest friends in horrifying, terrible ways more than once, and try to kill the other guy some number of times... ... and they stupidly trust you anyway when you absolutely need them to... eh. You think about them now and then.]
[ He pauses, frowning a little. He'd known nothing about it until it had suddenly popped up on everyone's radar, but he'd thought that perhaps some of the older campers might have heard of it. Clearly not the case. ]
... I guess you didn't know about them either, huh.
[Luke... doesn't say anything to that. He would seem absorbed in the paperwork. The second page was almost done, his own Greek lettering tight, small and slanted. ... But the expression on his face was a complicated one... Some mix of grief and anger, edged by an old childhood fear.
Even WITH a situation like that... it's not like he could have gotten his mother there. (If he wanted to. DID he want to?) It's not like he'd have been let out of camp to try. ... Or that his father would help. If he wasn't important enough for a satyr, then what were the odds of a broken, discarded mortal woman?
[ Mothers getting dicked over by immortals: another thing Nico can absolutely sympathize with. How different would his own life had been if he, his sister, and his mother had been allowed to live in the Roman camp? ... Probably not much, given that prophecy. But it's a nice image all the same. Nico mostly remembers the modern world, though, so he isn't sure he would have enjoyed growing up in the 40s.
And that question... He's not sure how much to say. There were casualties, of course. But perhaps none that Luke would recognize. And certainly... ]
Most lived through it. A lot more than yours.
[ Still artfully avoiding the question of why he's here and not above. ]
[ He shifts a bit at that. Could he live in the Roman camp if he wanted to? Certainly - he'd been a go between long enough that he's used to it. Still a go between when he visits his sister. But... There's at least one reason to stay close to the Greek side when he can. ]
Sure. But Will is in the Greek camp. He gets grumpy if I'm gone too long.
[ Maybe the name rings a bell, maybe it doesn't. Will Solace, son of Apollo, one of the healers, and actively on Percy's side during Luke's conflict. Gay as hell. Literally, given the wistful way Nico's mouth twists. He's still not 100% casual about this with the living, even with Jason's badgering... But moving on from Percy to a boyfriend of his own site has helped.
Besides, Nico always was better at talking to dead people. ]
Will... Apollo, right? We hosted him for a few days. [The last offered by way of an explanation... but there were honestly few of that era that he hadn't kept up with before he betrayed them, or that he could have been regarded as a friend of.]
Well, well... [And then... there's an expression ... Nico hadn't seen before. Bright, amiable. A little bit of the wicked mischief most sons of Hermes were known for showing.
His memory of the healer was far, FAR younger, but ... There was nothing anyone in Camp Half-Blood liked more than romantic gossip. Life was far, far too short not to enjoy any way it came.]
So another happy couple. Next you'll tell me Thalia found someone Artemis didn't smite on sight.
[ Now Nico flushes a little; that breath of pink in his face might just be the only colorful thing in this part of the Underworld. Of course he knows that romance gossip is huge in camp - hadn't he just mentioned the Percabeth betting pool? - but suddenly being the subject of it, after assuming he would never, ever find anyone himself.
Yep. Blushing. And a little stammering. ]
So - you know him. Good. Uh. [ He's lovely, like the day to Nico's night, something he hadn't at all gotten used to yet - ] He's nice.
[He would, if he thought about it, had a couple million feelings about the news about Thalia. Much like the news about Annabeth.
Fortunately, there was something nostalgic and frankly fun RIGHT THERE to focus on. He hasn't had any good gossip and the time to enjoy it IN YEARS.
Luke pushes himself up to sit on the edge of his desk (careful of the stacks of paperwork waiting) and sets his elbows on his knees, the PICTURE of attentive.]
Just nice? Come on. Surely there's more than that.
[ Nico turns away to hide the deepening flush on his cheeks. His influence facades a bit too; it's all starting to feel more like an ordinary conversation, not a quasi-interrogation between the son of Hades and a dead spirit. ]
He's - pushy. I was drained badly after the last few fights and he made sure I got better. Yelled at me if I wasn't taking it easy enough.
[It's a bittersweet note. More campers than not were just like that, desperate for anyone who could offer honest emotion... not even something bigger than affection.
He lets that note stay there, unspoiled. Just takes the opportunity... and the ability, now that the compulsion has slackened, to look away, study the milling spirits, the faint edges of what he can see of the world outside of this room...]
Well. Here's a tip for you, then. If your cabin gives you any trouble while you're trying to get away, just set them up on guard duty, rather than try to distract em. Never works with any of my siblings.
[ He considers that; fortunately (or not) for him, his only living sibling is Hazel, who is both a) Roman and b) a lot less inclined to make mischief than Luke's brothers in arms. He decides not to belay that particular point, though. ]
I'll keep that in mind if I get any more baby siblings.
[ He relaxes further; he doesn't particularly care if Luke wanders a bit at this point. The paperwork will be waiting, after all. It always is. ]
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So I probably don't have any right to even ask this... but... Are, ah... they. [Okay? Of course not. There's no lack of bitterness to answer that.] How are they doing?
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Percy and Annabeth are off to live in the Roman camp for a while, and just about everyone's going back and forth a lot. Also, there's a huge betting pool on when they're gonna get engaged.
[ His expression crooks faintly, almost a smile. Some private internal joke. ]
So, things are going unusually well.
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Wait ... Live where?
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[ He pauses, frowning a little. He'd known nothing about it until it had suddenly popped up on everyone's radar, but he'd thought that perhaps some of the older campers might have heard of it. Clearly not the case. ]
... I guess you didn't know about them either, huh.
I have a half-sister there. Daughter of Pluto.
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I wouldn't have turned down the extra help, if I did. Unless the Roman Olympians are better parents...
[His tone was plainly doubtful.]
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No, not especially. But the community's ... different. More room for families. College. Non-half-blood descendants living with them as well.
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Even WITH a situation like that... it's not like he could have gotten his mother there. (If he wanted to. DID he want to?) It's not like he'd have been let out of camp to try. ... Or that his father would help. If he wasn't important enough for a satyr, then what were the odds of a broken, discarded mortal woman?
.. It didn't matter anyway, now.]
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[There's no air for a spirit to sigh. But there's something of a blurring around the edges as the other half-blood seems to calm himself down.]
So who's even left? You're not there now. [The statement has the edge of a question.]
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And that question... He's not sure how much to say. There were casualties, of course. But perhaps none that Luke would recognize. And certainly... ]
Most lived through it. A lot more than yours.
[ Still artfully avoiding the question of why he's here and not above. ]
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Touche.
[There was no remorse or regret. Not there.
He would regret the decisions he made, how he'd lost control with failure after failure and how it spun it that far out.
But not the war. Not the cause. Not the heroes that died beside him.]
I was talking about choosing to move there... But that answers a lot too.
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Sure. But Will is in the Greek camp. He gets grumpy if I'm gone too long.
[ Maybe the name rings a bell, maybe it doesn't. Will Solace, son of Apollo, one of the healers, and actively on Percy's side during Luke's conflict. Gay as hell. Literally, given the wistful way Nico's mouth twists. He's still not 100% casual about this with the living, even with Jason's badgering... But moving on from Percy to a boyfriend of his own site has helped.
Besides, Nico always was better at talking to dead people. ]
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Well, well... [And then... there's an expression ... Nico hadn't seen before. Bright, amiable. A little bit of the wicked mischief most sons of Hermes were known for showing.
His memory of the healer was far, FAR younger, but ... There was nothing anyone in Camp Half-Blood liked more than romantic gossip. Life was far, far too short not to enjoy any way it came.]
So another happy couple. Next you'll tell me Thalia found someone Artemis didn't smite on sight.
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Yep. Blushing. And a little stammering. ]
So - you know him. Good. Uh. [ He's lovely, like the day to Nico's night, something he hadn't at all gotten used to yet - ] He's nice.
... I think Thalia's about the same.
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Fortunately, there was something nostalgic and frankly fun RIGHT THERE to focus on. He hasn't had any good gossip and the time to enjoy it IN YEARS.
Luke pushes himself up to sit on the edge of his desk (careful of the stacks of paperwork waiting) and sets his elbows on his knees, the PICTURE of attentive.]
Just nice? Come on. Surely there's more than that.
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He's - pushy. I was drained badly after the last few fights and he made sure I got better. Yelled at me if I wasn't taking it easy enough.
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The grin only widened, instead. He nods sagely, as if it was expected.]
So, someone who cares about you specifically, not just being nice.
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[ Said quietly, reverently. Like he doesn't quite believe it, even now. ]
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He lets that note stay there, unspoiled. Just takes the opportunity... and the ability, now that the compulsion has slackened, to look away, study the milling spirits, the faint edges of what he can see of the world outside of this room...]
Well. Here's a tip for you, then. If your cabin gives you any trouble while you're trying to get away, just set them up on guard duty, rather than try to distract em. Never works with any of my siblings.
But can't say it wasn't fun to watch kids try.
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[ He considers that; fortunately (or not) for him, his only living sibling is Hazel, who is both a) Roman and b) a lot less inclined to make mischief than Luke's brothers in arms. He decides not to belay that particular point, though. ]
I'll keep that in mind if I get any more baby siblings.
[ He relaxes further; he doesn't particularly care if Luke wanders a bit at this point. The paperwork will be waiting, after all. It always is. ]
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"If"... that's real hopeful.
It's guaranteed. Who else is going to fight their battles? Entertain them?
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Hades actually kept his promise, you know.
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[Just. Pointedly looks at Nico.]
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Both Hazel and I are from the forties. No way he'd bother with us if he had alternatives.
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When you're a year rounder at Camp Half-Blood there was almost nothing to do but read myths and train, train, train, train for almost all of the year.
Trapped? Transformed? Bewitched... could have been anything. Thalia hadn't looked that different when she'd emerged from her arboreal prison.]
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The flash of anger on his face is ferocious... and quickly extinguished, replaced by exhaustion.]
You know, I'm sure if I ask I'm just going to get mad again. Fine. His ability to keep promises is great. [The tone is dry, dull.]
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