[ of course he doesn't want to. he can't talk about a lot of it, there were very specific instructions with very specific threats tied to them. but he hesitates for a moment, and then another couple of moments too, before eventually lying back down anyway.
he doesn't know where to start, so he just settles back into ragnor's side, presses his cheek to his chest, and shrugs. ]
[ ragnor pulls him close. oliver yelled the whole thing at ragnor, and ragnor listened, so he knows how oliver sees the situation, he understands, but he also knows there's more to it. ]
[ it's an easy enough answer, only made complicated by the fact that nick made very clear promises about not talking, and nick is half-convinced that william could have bugged him somehow too at this point.
despite that he keeps going, a hushed murmur under his breath that's every bit as tired and defeated as he is, but it's still an answer. ]
Oli. Anyone who knew anything. Might as well have been everyone I care about.
[ that's more complicated. how long--since he first got tangled up with william? since nick knew what he was and slept with him anyway? since it got violent? he drags out his answer, teeth digging into the inside of his cheek as he tries to figure it out. what's best--what's safe to say, too. ]
I found out what he was really like when those lists went up.
[ ragnor's furious, but it's not at nick. it's at the situation, and this william, and the fact that 'it's city shit' is a ready excuse for any wanker. ]
[ he modifies the sentence carefully, like it makes a difference, and settles his hand on ragnor's stomach, which actually does. ]
I don't regret it. I don't feel bad. Mostly I just feel- [ slimy. ashamed. riddled with guilt over the ever complex web of lies he's been building in all this time. ] ...tired.
Nate knows a little. He's probably connected a few dots.
[ and there's a whole different level of guilt there, over asking nate to keep his secrets, over asking him to make charms for and against people without their knowledge, over everything. ]
[ nick decided a long time ago that the contract situation took precedence over everything - himself included, strangers included, selfish as it might be. nick cares more about the safety of his very real friend than potential, hypothetical victims. ]
It's like, a month. Six weeks. Once it's done, I'm done.
[ he doesn't think nick understands there is no way they will let him go back to william now that the cat's out of the bag. ]
Oliver's out, William knows you two are aware of what's been going on. The smart thing to do would be to play it against him. You are in the position to make William's stay in this city considerably less pleasant by going public about him. Talk to Oliver and use that— if he lets Oliver's contract expire uneventfully, you don't out him.
[ whether they keep their promise to stay quiet is irrelevant. the point is to let the contract run out.
then, of course, the smart play for william would be to rope in a second contract before oliver's ran out. but maybe the man isn't thinking that far ahead. ]
He already knew I was aware. He didn't care, as long as I pretended well enough.
[ it would be easier if he lied again, claimed he was out and staying out, but--it's been months of that, and nick isn't sure that he can manage. however much of a mistake it might be, it's a relief to just be honest about it. ]
Oliver's going back. Or just threatening me with it, I don't know. So.
You need to talk to Oliver, and the goal needs to be for you both to stay out.
[ ragnor doesn't think it'd be that hard. if nick stays out, then william would have to negotiate with oliver, and so far oliver seems to be very clear on his priorities and considerably less likely to take the martyr road than nick. ]
Worst case scenario we kill him and if he comes back before the contract's up, we just kill him again.
[ he might not have meant to say that part out loud. ]
I told him, if he stays out I would too. He just called you.
[ presumably because oliver thought that ragnor would be the most likely to stop nick from doing anything stupid. he hasn't decided how he feels about all of that yet, that's something to be unpacked later. ]
We can't just kill people because we don't like them.
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he doesn't know where to start, so he just settles back into ragnor's side, presses his cheek to his chest, and shrugs. ]
Ask me something.
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What did he threaten you with?
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despite that he keeps going, a hushed murmur under his breath that's every bit as tired and defeated as he is, but it's still an answer. ]
Oli. Anyone who knew anything. Might as well have been everyone I care about.
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[ this william could be more powerful than him. but powerful people don't go around throwing their dicks around, they don't usually need to say it.
sammael hadn't needed to threaten him, once he'd found him ragnor had known what his options were. ]
He wanted you quiet because it gave him an advantage. Because he knew he'd be fucked if it came out. It's not your fault.
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[ he just doesn't seem to care. ]
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[ that's a question ragnor's not sure he wants the answer to. how long has nick been successfully hiding this? ]
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I found out what he was really like when those lists went up.
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How long had he been lying to you?
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[ he'd been ready with the reason, william didn't even have to come up with it. ]
November, I guess. It was only a couple of times, before I found out.
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[ ragnor's furious, but it's not at nick. it's at the situation, and this william, and the fact that 'it's city shit' is a ready excuse for any wanker. ]
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[ nick shrugs carefully, decidedly not looking at ragnor and instead just...listening in at his chest. ]
I'm fine.
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[ he just pulls nick closer. ]
Don't lie to me. We've had enough of that.
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[ he modifies the sentence carefully, like it makes a difference, and settles his hand on ragnor's stomach, which actually does. ]
I don't regret it. I don't feel bad. Mostly I just feel- [ slimy. ashamed. riddled with guilt over the ever complex web of lies he's been building in all this time. ] ...tired.
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Who knows? I know Oliver and Pierce do. Does Nate?
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[ and there's a whole different level of guilt there, over asking nate to keep his secrets, over asking him to make charms for and against people without their knowledge, over everything. ]
I asked him not to tell anyone.
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[ nick's his priority right now, but he can't help thinking there might be others. people who don't have the support network nick has. ]
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[ nick sucks in a careful exhale, one that shudders at the end. but he's determined not to fall apart again. ]
But Oliver's still contracted to him.
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[ ragnor's remarkably calm. he hates the situation and he wants to kill the man, but he's very accepting on his role in this.
it's a familiar situation, a group of kids making a huge mess and him having a very limited ability to help. ]
And if he knows his play is falling apart he might get desperate.
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[ nick decided a long time ago that the contract situation took precedence over everything - himself included, strangers included, selfish as it might be. nick cares more about the safety of his very real friend than potential, hypothetical victims. ]
It's like, a month. Six weeks. Once it's done, I'm done.
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Nick, I need you to know I understand the situation, and I understand why you're doing what you're doing.
But you don't set yourself on fire to keep your loved ones warm.
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[ see, he can do metaphors too. ]
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[ he doesn't think nick understands there is no way they will let him go back to william now that the cat's out of the bag. ]
Oliver's out, William knows you two are aware of what's been going on. The smart thing to do would be to play it against him. You are in the position to make William's stay in this city considerably less pleasant by going public about him. Talk to Oliver and use that— if he lets Oliver's contract expire uneventfully, you don't out him.
[ whether they keep their promise to stay quiet is irrelevant. the point is to let the contract run out.
then, of course, the smart play for william would be to rope in a second contract before oliver's ran out. but maybe the man isn't thinking that far ahead. ]
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[ it would be easier if he lied again, claimed he was out and staying out, but--it's been months of that, and nick isn't sure that he can manage. however much of a mistake it might be, it's a relief to just be honest about it. ]
Oliver's going back. Or just threatening me with it, I don't know. So.
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[ ragnor doesn't think it'd be that hard. if nick stays out, then william would have to negotiate with oliver, and so far oliver seems to be very clear on his priorities and considerably less likely to take the martyr road than nick. ]
Worst case scenario we kill him and if he comes back before the contract's up, we just kill him again.
[ he might not have meant to say that part out loud. ]
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[ presumably because oliver thought that ragnor would be the most likely to stop nick from doing anything stupid. he hasn't decided how he feels about all of that yet, that's something to be unpacked later. ]
We can't just kill people because we don't like them.
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