[ he feels so fucking small in this moment, like a match that's already fizzled out. the pad of hawk's finger sends a shiver ghosting across his skin when he brushes his tears away, and he realizes he's lost. he doesn't even want to win, because this is the best thing for ash and his presidency, the best way to take the heat off embry which in turn protects ash's term. the price is simply hawk poised as collateral damage.
his anger tears him up from the inside. that this is the best way. that this is the only way, because no one in their right mind is gonna let him near anyone with a press badge right now. he's surprised no one's taken his phone, but ash has always allowed him concessions. the gentle warmth, the kindness in hawk's eyes feels like a knife sinking between his ribs, and when he kisses his forehead, he feels his eyes grow sticky again. ]
I can't change your mind. [ stubbornly, he looks away, swiping the heel of his palm over his eyes. ] I'm not okay with this. Not you. Ash isn't the only one that I —
[ he's glad he doesn't have to elaborate on what the fuck he even means by that, because there's a knock on the door and then everything happens in a whirlwind. it's impossible for him to argue against hawk's plan, though he does it anyway, but ash of all people shoots him down. the pieces get pushed into motion quickly — tweets are fired off, a press release is drafted, and embry's itinerary is meticulously planned out as if he can't be trusted to be let out of sight. which — he can't. he bitches to anyone who'll listen that he wants to hole up at the lake house like usual to lick his wounds and drink his mother's gin, but apparently everyone in the white house wants him on the other side of the goddamn world, because they book him on a private jet to lake como instead.
he isn't allowed back in his condo, so his secret service detail packs his bags for him, with embry sending a thorough list of reading material to include. hawk is pulled away to discuss his stupid plan without him, and for the first time, embry resents the hours he spends sitting in meetings with ash, prepping for the two weeks he'll be gone.
it's the dead of night when they're cleared to fly, his eyes gritty from lack of sleep, his phone turned off, and there's a moment of panic when he thinks they're shipping him off alone before hawk joins him in the back of the car. embry looks at him for a total of three seconds before turning his head to the window and pretending to attempt sleep — which turns out to be the worst plan he could have ever had, because sitting in silence with his thoughts is pure agony. his shattered pride won't let him rouse himself to engage in conversation.
the jet is no better. embry's flown it before, so he knows what to expect — the lounge armchairs, the television he's taken meetings at, the small table with fresh flowers, and the bed, already folded out and made up with crisp linens and fresh pillows since they'll be flying all night. it's a double to fit two, but with no space in between to create one large bed. efficiency is a goddamn headache.
speaking of headaches. his temples have been throbbing for an hour now, and the first thing he asks for is whiskey. ]
It would've taken us no time at all to get to the lake house, you know. [ he sinks into a plush chair, undoing the knot of his tie. ] You're missing a great opportunity for my mother to pick your brain about making a successful sex tape.
[ his whiskey comes, and he picks up the glass and nearly takes a sip, but stops halfway to his mouth, a prickle of unease seizing him. his throat feels tight, and he thinks of reaching for one of the bottles of water instead, but all the drinks in his condo were bottled too, and still —
he sets the glass down and tries not to look as squirrelly as he feels, sneaking glances at the amber liquid while his long fingers trace the rim of the glass. ]
[thank god hawk has never once registered for a social media account attached to his own name. his phone is blowing up enough as it is without dms and tweets and think pieces from barely qualified journalists surmising who is hawkins fuller, the vice president's aide going viral for that tape? if he'd thought it was bad before when embry was under fire, he can't even go a minute without something vibrating in his pocket. a not so small chunk of them are calls from his mother, who has yet to leave him a voicemail and instead has followed up with a very succinct text: Hawkins. Please call me. Are you alright? Have you gotten that poor girl pregnant? jesus, if only she knew. it's ironic to think that if his bastard father wasn't six feet under and rotting away where he belonged, he'd probably be proud for all the publicity that his son appeared to be a straight, hot-blooded american.
the only good thing to come of this is that erin, as he now knows her, is on his fucking radar. because it's good press, hawk will be required to escort her to a few functions and give credence to this faux-pas, framed as an unfortunate incident from two consenting adults and the hazards of cyberterrorists worldwide, prompting a growing need for regulation and stronger security measures among not just the washington elite, but the common constituents. there seem to be a very small minority holding steady that it's not hawk in the blurry video, but embry still - getting someone to take the fall who happens to share the same ocean blue eyes and jawline that could be made out of carved marble.
there's never a moment that hawk thinks this was the wrong choice. and when he gets the opportunity to nail this bitch to a cross of her own making, he'll be satisfied and think it's a job complete and as well done as it could be. his own reputation means nothing in the interim. his sudden rise to meteoric and infamous status on the tip of everyone's tongue isn't ideal, but he doesn't regret a goddamn thing if it means protecting embry from what really happened here. not even ash knows, and hawk has quietly done some digging of his own to confirm what he already suspected in the short time he had before takeoff that yes, it was a potent cocktail of alcohol, ketamine, and ghb in embry's system the night it all went down. christ, hawk's never been so ready for a takedown. he's grateful embry wasn't allowed in half the meetings leading up to their departure - because it was his idea to wade this out by making it look more authentic. no one suspected a thing why he was really interested in this mystery woman.
someone writes him a generic statement - an apology for disrupting the important work the white house is doing by a private affair, and hawk doesn't even really get a say before it's distributed to the press and into the ether of the bowels of the internet somewhere to be picked apart mercilessly.
lake como though - two whole weeks with embry. if it weren't for this shitshow, he'd be thrilled right about now, even if embry is grumpily pretending to sleep against the uncomfortable tinted window instead of hawk's open, firm, and available shoulder. but he won't push, and he doesn't try to strike up any conversation throughout the ride to the tarmac and the jet that probably costs twice his yearly salary and then some. of course he's used to it by now, the few times he's had to travel - including to seattle, which he snorts at the idea of returning to once they're comfortable seated and preparing to ascend skyward for the next nine hours at the very least. hawk is poring casually over a copy of yesterday's paper, even if he's not really absorbing much when he lets out a dry laugh.]
Right. I'm sure Vivienne Moore is dying to have that conversation over beluga caviar and Barolo. No offense, but where we're going makes that look like a halfway house.
[yeah, he's still done his homework even if this is supposed to be some sort of vacation. speaking of which - he turns off his cell once and for all and pockets it.]
Villa Sola-Busca - also known as Villa La Quiete - the pearl of Lake Como.
[hawk should be exhausted, but he still feels like he's running on adrenaline in comparison - if anything, he sounds downright chipper. until he sees the aborted movement from embry and pretends he's still reading the paper even as his true line of eyesight goes to where embry is wordlessly playing with the glass instead of sipping it uncharacteristically. it makes sense for him to be skittish, and even moreso for hawk to read through it easily. he doesn't say a word, reaching for it himself and taking a swallow as if he's a medieval poison tester for the prince of washington - which he practically is anyway.]
I'm not tired. You should think about getting some sleep, though.
[he folds the paper finally, tossing it on the empty seat across the aisle before rising to go rummage around for some ice and cups of water. he shoots the attendant a glance not to interfere with a subtle shake of his head as he brings back two of them, setting one next to the whiskey.]
Bed's all yours. I dunno about you, but I'm fucking parched.
[ he wants to snap at hawk for what's clearly a pity move, glaring at his now presumably safe whiskey and the iced water that joins it. hawk being right grates at his nerves, and he pushes his mother and the lake house from his mind, because spending any amount of time with his mother right now would be like swallowing glass, and morgan would be there with her own commentary, and lyr, his now-teenaged nephew that he actually loves would probably look at him with disgust even though embry has spent his entire life chasing his diapered butt around the halls of vivienne's mansion and being his favorite uncle.
jesus christ. erin needs a pregnancy test. his mouth grows dry at the sudden realization, his stomach dropping like the jet has done a nosedive. the whiskey goes down easily now when he picks up the glass, finishing it off in two swallows. how fucking ironic would it be if both of vivienne's children had babies under the worst circumstances?
he lurches to his feet, wrapping his fingers around the neck of the bottle to take a swig directly from the source. the drink soothes him, but he really wishes he had a goddamn ambien. ]
What, you got your beauty sleep during all those meetings they had you sit through today?
[ he gives hawk a sour look. he's already guessed what the details of this piss-poor plan might be, and he doesn't have the energy to pursue the thought right now. later, when they're in italy, after he's had proper tagliatelle and a bottle of red, he'll press for details and puncture holes in the plan. right now, all he does is pull off his belt and tie, leaving his shoes in the corner. ]
It's meant for two. [ he doesn't look at hawk as he hangs his blazer in the narrow closet space, the implications of his statement hanging like fruit ready to drop. that hawk could join him. that he and ash have done this before. that embry doesn't even know what the fuck he's saying. ] I don't care if you're in it.
[ it's the worst possible way to relay that he wants hawk to join him, but he shuts his mouth, leaving the rest of his clothes on because undressing right now feels more awkward than continuing to speak. he takes another swallow of whiskey, migrating the bottle to his bedside before throwing himself down onto the mattress with a groan. very intentionally, he only takes up one side.
in the dim lights, he watches hawk through his lashed gaze, somehow still functionally alert after the day they've had. his mind wanders to the times he used to be able to skim his hands over naked skin, keeping hawk's body firmly at the forefront of his thoughts lest the memories of the grainy video take over. ]
Have you been back to Italy? [ his voice is quiet, heavy with whiskey and exhaustion. ] Since you were shot?
You say that, but I've nearly mastered doing it with my eyes open.
[his own expression is perfectly - probably quite annoyingly - placid about this whole thing. but of course he's not, not really. he's fucking furious, though he's smart enough to know embry is going to want to lick his own wounds before he opens up if ever about what he's been through. there's a part of him that wonders if he's even accepted what it is that happened to him or if he's playing the game of denial just like he does every time ash glances his way. it's still a strange thing to feel like he wants to let him open up and spill his guts about everything, regardless of how or if it cuts hawk himself. months ago when he'd first walked in and realized this was a past fling, he would have headed straight for the door and insisted this kind of shit was above his paygrade.
and now?
now he smoothly pushes himself up and out of the chair after downing his own whiskey and casually takes his time loosening his tie on the way to the distinctive sleeping area that embry is sulking on one side of. it's easy reading between the lines now - come here, get in with me, even if it sounds more like a generic statement of fact. the strip of silk is tossed casually on one of the bolted down nightstands, hawk slipping off his own blazer and hanging it in the very same space across the bed on what is clearly now his side. then comes his belt too, shoes, and his shirt and undershirt, leaving his chest bare without the intention of letting his scar come into view again. it's funny how unthinking it is at times when it once was the center of his entire goddamn life - answering prying questions, trying to move past the trauma that had put it there.
it's a testament to his state of mostly recovered that he steps up to the bed, fingers running light against the top of the mattress as he gazes down at embry. even in his obvious exhaustion he manages to look achingly good - enough that hawk wishes whatever this unspoken schism between them might mend itself back together and let him have the privilege of barreling back towards whatever it was they were about to be. christ, he sounds like a fucking high schooler.
hawk sits at the edge first before kicking up his feet, crossing them at the ankles and resting a bent arm underneath his head like an extra pillow. his chin turns, enough that he can face embry halfway - letting him decide if he wants to meet him halfway or turn away all together.]
No.
[if he was feeling petty he might ask about prague. but he's not.]
But there's no hard feelings - I told you I wanted to retire there, didn't I? Besides, Velletri's a long way south. Practically a whole new world, or whatever the hell they sing about.
[it's your turn to recuperate, he almost says, knowing better. but his own voice dips into a quiet rumble, unable to keep the affection from seeping into it.]
Would you visit? If I park myself up in a nice villa, waterside, and pick up sailing in my old age?
[ he wants hawk in his bed. there's no other place he wants him to be, really, but once he's here, embry doesn't move, aware of the bare lines of his chest, how warm his skin would be if he touched him, how he's close enough to kiss. it would be so easy — and yet hawk has never felt so faraway, the space between them stretching like the jet itself has broken in two, one half barreling toward italy while embry stays behind, stuck in a sticky-sweet cage, suffocating. he feels like he's watching ash all over again, with his earnest plans to move out to the country and raise chickens and cows and horses with the right person who shares the same dream. someone with a pure, good, noble heart. someone who isn't him.
now there's hawk, retiring by the italian coast, escaping the misery of politics for sunny sailing and fucking on the beach. embry can't imagine leaving the city, can't imagine leaving politics, can't imagine a happy ending because everything he wants is nothing he can ever keep. eventually he won't be in office anymore, and hawk will move on, and ash already has, and embry will have no excuses to be around either of them. ]
Yeah, I'd visit. [ he has his face turned away, staring at some unidentifiable blank space on the far wall, his brow creased. ] Catch you up on everything you missed in DC. Morgan and I are lifers in this. I'm always gonna be better at sailing than you are though, so I'd probably have to fly over just to teach you anyway.
[ he turns his back to hawk, swiping his eyes against the sleek pillowcase as he yanks the sheets up to his chin. guilt churns in his belly alongside his anger — and everything else that's eating him up alive. ]
I want a brief when I wake up. [ his words feel like lead. ] I want an update on the public perception of the tape, whoever's they think it is. We're not going to ignore what's happening just because we're fleeing the country. Goodnight.
[ it doesn't take long for sleep to take him, considering how much whiskey he knocked back in such a short amount of time, but he dreams about carpathia for the time in years. he dreams about bullets, and dag dying slowly in his arms, how he'd begged for embry to tell his sister and how many times embry kept calling and calling even though he knew there was no signal that could reach her. he dreams about being carried on ash's back while flickering in and out of consciousness, certain of his death, every sense alight with pain.
he hears ash calling his name — no, not ash, the tone isn't quite right. he feels hands on him, and suddenly he's back in his bed, his limbs heavy with too much liquor or drugs or both, and he can't make his mouth say no. he should have just said no. how could he have missed a camera? how could he have missed an entire night of sex? he's frantic as he tries to get away, tangled up in a mess of sweaty sheets until he abruptly shudders awake, lurching upright, his eyes wide and his dark hair clinging to his temples. panic closes his throat, a muffled sound coming from somewhere in his chest as he shuts his eyes, trying to draw in a breath. ]
[it's not the first time hawk plans on disobeying a direct order, and it absolutely won't be the last. embry wants a brief, fine. he'll get one. at some point - but not the moment he wakes up. maybe lunch. maybe dinner. maybe six days from now when they've settled into the fineries lake como has to offer and have mended whatever fence is between them so it doesn't feel like he's sleeping next to a stranger with the knowledge that he wants to offer him comfort - to touch, to hold him in a way that's been wholly uncharacteristic for anyone besides tim laughlin in his life. maybe it'll be enough time for some other scandal to settle in and consume every headline and think piece across the globe. for the first time in a long time, he doesn't give a shit what anyone thinks about him anyway. he's more concerned for embry - protecting the shell that he knows is more brittle than the man's letting on.]
Sure thing. Goodnight, Embry.
[sleep doesn't come to him right away, because there's a sneaking concern that embry might not be able to fall asleep. even as his own eyelids sink down and try to pull shut in protestation, hawk waits sharp-eared for the soft lull of breathing evening out and the hum of the jet before he lets himself give in to his own mostly-earned slumber. and that should be it - a few hours, a couple time zone jumps, and they wake up to mimosas and a message from their pilot that italy awaits.
except of fucking course it's not.
embry's been through a trauma worse than any other, by someone he knew no less. hawk's upright within seconds of feeling rustling next to him, too light a sleeper and too unused to having a body occupy the space next to him for anything else. that and old habits die hard from his days in velletri - the need for quick response times between catching shut-eye at inopportune moments with varying degrees of discomfort. he's still exhausted, knowing it can't have been more than a few hours since they'd both slept before this sank in. he can hear embry's shaky breathing, the sounds of struggle between the sheets and and against the bed, and another wounded noise like he's trying to cry out and just can't.
hawk is up in an instant, fingers closing firm around his shoulders with one hand and feeling the damp seeping through his expensive dress shirt from where he was too tired to remove it. he rucks the sheets down, tugging them away from embry so he can feel less trapped before lifting his other hand back up to brush the hair away from his face and get him to open his eyes into awareness.]
Embry - Embry. It's Hawk - wake up.
Listen to me, you're safe.
[he's fully prepared for whatever happens - embry trying to wrench away, or coming to the startled realization that this was a nightmare. his voice is soft, gentle in its insistence to get him to open his eyes.]
[ it's not exactly common that he has nightmares. sure, after the war — they all did. but he had ash, in the sort of way he's always had, and the best therapists at his disposal if he ever went more than twice, and gin. he's always been the sort of man to laugh to keep the darkness at bay, because being serious about his problems would honestly fucking kill him, so he'd told himself that misery is nothing that can't be fucked away. and for all these years, it's worked.
but, ironically, he can't fuck this away. there are several hazy moments that he thinks it's ash in his bed, holding firm to his shoulder, and embry shakes his head, almost breaking into laughter at the thought that after all these years, he's never, ever chosen a safe word. ]
No. I'm not doing this with you. I'm not fucking playing this game with you.
[ but his voice hasn't been right from the start. all of a sudden hawk's familiar scent comes to him, warm leather and smoke, and his eyes snap open at the brush of his fingers against the sweat at his temples. his gaze tilts and sharpens with realization, hawk's shadowed silhouette coming into focus, his perfectly coiffed hair undone in dark waves, the lines of his muscled torso etched like a painting in the darkness. embry, on the other hand, feels like he's woken up on the floor of a bar, and his mouth tastes like he's been licking it.
he runs a hand quickly over his face, his breath heavy in the quiet, the sound of the jet's engine grounding him. in truth, it's hawk's presence that does that — hawk's presence that he's missed since he lost it. since he'd driven ash like a wedge between them for no reason at all, since ash isn't the one he lies awake thinking about at night. he misses ash like an old, painful thorn in his side — hard to explain when there aren't words for how badly embry needed what ash gave him. but it's been fifteen years since he first looked into ash's eyes, and embry isn't the same hot-headed soldier chasing death that he was at twenty-one when they met. the destructive little prince still lives inside of him, but it'd taken all of one look at hawk to realize this was a man who would relish putting him in his place.
and for the first time in years, embry wanted to know more. he'd been well on his way — he'd danced with hawk, kissed and fucked him, listened to him grieve, waited on his goddamn doorstep willingly because hawk is an asshole who never gave him a key. and then he fucked it up. he'd watched hawk's eyes shutter, every open part of him slam shut in the face of embry's selfishness. and embry hasn't fixed it, because — why bother when he knows he's just going to ruin it all over again? ]
I'm fine.
[ his eyes have been pathetically glued to hawk this entire time, and he finally looks away, blinking hard as if he can shake away the impression of his figure. it would be so much easier if he could just lean over and kiss him, if he could fall back into old bad habits of forgetting, but he can't. everything's too fucked up between them — and everything's too fucked up inside of him, besides. ]
Go back to sleep.
[ embry eases back down, slouching against the padded wall as he pulls his pillow up behind him, knowing he won't get any more sleep tonight. he reaches for his phone, finally turning it back on, only for the screen to light up with dozens of notifications scrolling down endlessly that he's missed in the hours he's been offline. he scrubs a hand through his hair, his face lit a hazy blue as he stares at the newsflashes, emails, twitter alerts, texts messages, and goddamn smoke signals reflecting back at him. ]
I'm sorry I woke you. Can't remember what I was dreaming about. [ it's such an egregious lie that embry looks at hawk for a moment, his brow tense. ] Just don't, okay? We land in less than two hours. You can spend that time sleeping or jerking off or reading the goddamn Constitution for all I care, just don't point out the fucking obvious.
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his anger tears him up from the inside. that this is the best way. that this is the only way, because no one in their right mind is gonna let him near anyone with a press badge right now. he's surprised no one's taken his phone, but ash has always allowed him concessions. the gentle warmth, the kindness in hawk's eyes feels like a knife sinking between his ribs, and when he kisses his forehead, he feels his eyes grow sticky again. ]
I can't change your mind. [ stubbornly, he looks away, swiping the heel of his palm over his eyes. ] I'm not okay with this. Not you. Ash isn't the only one that I —
[ he's glad he doesn't have to elaborate on what the fuck he even means by that, because there's a knock on the door and then everything happens in a whirlwind. it's impossible for him to argue against hawk's plan, though he does it anyway, but ash of all people shoots him down. the pieces get pushed into motion quickly — tweets are fired off, a press release is drafted, and embry's itinerary is meticulously planned out as if he can't be trusted to be let out of sight. which — he can't. he bitches to anyone who'll listen that he wants to hole up at the lake house like usual to lick his wounds and drink his mother's gin, but apparently everyone in the white house wants him on the other side of the goddamn world, because they book him on a private jet to lake como instead.
he isn't allowed back in his condo, so his secret service detail packs his bags for him, with embry sending a thorough list of reading material to include. hawk is pulled away to discuss his stupid plan without him, and for the first time, embry resents the hours he spends sitting in meetings with ash, prepping for the two weeks he'll be gone.
it's the dead of night when they're cleared to fly, his eyes gritty from lack of sleep, his phone turned off, and there's a moment of panic when he thinks they're shipping him off alone before hawk joins him in the back of the car. embry looks at him for a total of three seconds before turning his head to the window and pretending to attempt sleep — which turns out to be the worst plan he could have ever had, because sitting in silence with his thoughts is pure agony. his shattered pride won't let him rouse himself to engage in conversation.
the jet is no better. embry's flown it before, so he knows what to expect — the lounge armchairs, the television he's taken meetings at, the small table with fresh flowers, and the bed, already folded out and made up with crisp linens and fresh pillows since they'll be flying all night. it's a double to fit two, but with no space in between to create one large bed. efficiency is a goddamn headache.
speaking of headaches. his temples have been throbbing for an hour now, and the first thing he asks for is whiskey. ]
It would've taken us no time at all to get to the lake house, you know. [ he sinks into a plush chair, undoing the knot of his tie. ] You're missing a great opportunity for my mother to pick your brain about making a successful sex tape.
[ his whiskey comes, and he picks up the glass and nearly takes a sip, but stops halfway to his mouth, a prickle of unease seizing him. his throat feels tight, and he thinks of reaching for one of the bottles of water instead, but all the drinks in his condo were bottled too, and still —
he sets the glass down and tries not to look as squirrelly as he feels, sneaking glances at the amber liquid while his long fingers trace the rim of the glass. ]
You can take the bed.
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the only good thing to come of this is that erin, as he now knows her, is on his fucking radar. because it's good press, hawk will be required to escort her to a few functions and give credence to this faux-pas, framed as an unfortunate incident from two consenting adults and the hazards of cyberterrorists worldwide, prompting a growing need for regulation and stronger security measures among not just the washington elite, but the common constituents. there seem to be a very small minority holding steady that it's not hawk in the blurry video, but embry still - getting someone to take the fall who happens to share the same ocean blue eyes and jawline that could be made out of carved marble.
there's never a moment that hawk thinks this was the wrong choice. and when he gets the opportunity to nail this bitch to a cross of her own making, he'll be satisfied and think it's a job complete and as well done as it could be. his own reputation means nothing in the interim. his sudden rise to meteoric and infamous status on the tip of everyone's tongue isn't ideal, but he doesn't regret a goddamn thing if it means protecting embry from what really happened here. not even ash knows, and hawk has quietly done some digging of his own to confirm what he already suspected in the short time he had before takeoff that yes, it was a potent cocktail of alcohol, ketamine, and ghb in embry's system the night it all went down. christ, hawk's never been so ready for a takedown. he's grateful embry wasn't allowed in half the meetings leading up to their departure - because it was his idea to wade this out by making it look more authentic. no one suspected a thing why he was really interested in this mystery woman.
someone writes him a generic statement - an apology for disrupting the important work the white house is doing by a private affair, and hawk doesn't even really get a say before it's distributed to the press and into the ether of the bowels of the internet somewhere to be picked apart mercilessly.
lake como though - two whole weeks with embry. if it weren't for this shitshow, he'd be thrilled right about now, even if embry is grumpily pretending to sleep against the uncomfortable tinted window instead of hawk's open, firm, and available shoulder. but he won't push, and he doesn't try to strike up any conversation throughout the ride to the tarmac and the jet that probably costs twice his yearly salary and then some. of course he's used to it by now, the few times he's had to travel - including to seattle, which he snorts at the idea of returning to once they're comfortable seated and preparing to ascend skyward for the next nine hours at the very least. hawk is poring casually over a copy of yesterday's paper, even if he's not really absorbing much when he lets out a dry laugh.]
Right. I'm sure Vivienne Moore is dying to have that conversation over beluga caviar and Barolo. No offense, but where we're going makes that look like a halfway house.
[yeah, he's still done his homework even if this is supposed to be some sort of vacation. speaking of which - he turns off his cell once and for all and pockets it.]
Villa Sola-Busca - also known as Villa La Quiete - the pearl of Lake Como.
[hawk should be exhausted, but he still feels like he's running on adrenaline in comparison - if anything, he sounds downright chipper. until he sees the aborted movement from embry and pretends he's still reading the paper even as his true line of eyesight goes to where embry is wordlessly playing with the glass instead of sipping it uncharacteristically. it makes sense for him to be skittish, and even moreso for hawk to read through it easily. he doesn't say a word, reaching for it himself and taking a swallow as if he's a medieval poison tester for the prince of washington - which he practically is anyway.]
I'm not tired. You should think about getting some sleep, though.
[he folds the paper finally, tossing it on the empty seat across the aisle before rising to go rummage around for some ice and cups of water. he shoots the attendant a glance not to interfere with a subtle shake of his head as he brings back two of them, setting one next to the whiskey.]
Bed's all yours. I dunno about you, but I'm fucking parched.
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jesus christ. erin needs a pregnancy test. his mouth grows dry at the sudden realization, his stomach dropping like the jet has done a nosedive. the whiskey goes down easily now when he picks up the glass, finishing it off in two swallows. how fucking ironic would it be if both of vivienne's children had babies under the worst circumstances?
he lurches to his feet, wrapping his fingers around the neck of the bottle to take a swig directly from the source. the drink soothes him, but he really wishes he had a goddamn ambien. ]
What, you got your beauty sleep during all those meetings they had you sit through today?
[ he gives hawk a sour look. he's already guessed what the details of this piss-poor plan might be, and he doesn't have the energy to pursue the thought right now. later, when they're in italy, after he's had proper tagliatelle and a bottle of red, he'll press for details and puncture holes in the plan. right now, all he does is pull off his belt and tie, leaving his shoes in the corner. ]
It's meant for two. [ he doesn't look at hawk as he hangs his blazer in the narrow closet space, the implications of his statement hanging like fruit ready to drop. that hawk could join him. that he and ash have done this before. that embry doesn't even know what the fuck he's saying. ] I don't care if you're in it.
[ it's the worst possible way to relay that he wants hawk to join him, but he shuts his mouth, leaving the rest of his clothes on because undressing right now feels more awkward than continuing to speak. he takes another swallow of whiskey, migrating the bottle to his bedside before throwing himself down onto the mattress with a groan. very intentionally, he only takes up one side.
in the dim lights, he watches hawk through his lashed gaze, somehow still functionally alert after the day they've had. his mind wanders to the times he used to be able to skim his hands over naked skin, keeping hawk's body firmly at the forefront of his thoughts lest the memories of the grainy video take over. ]
Have you been back to Italy? [ his voice is quiet, heavy with whiskey and exhaustion. ] Since you were shot?
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[his own expression is perfectly - probably quite annoyingly - placid about this whole thing. but of course he's not, not really. he's fucking furious, though he's smart enough to know embry is going to want to lick his own wounds before he opens up if ever about what he's been through. there's a part of him that wonders if he's even accepted what it is that happened to him or if he's playing the game of denial just like he does every time ash glances his way. it's still a strange thing to feel like he wants to let him open up and spill his guts about everything, regardless of how or if it cuts hawk himself. months ago when he'd first walked in and realized this was a past fling, he would have headed straight for the door and insisted this kind of shit was above his paygrade.
and now?
now he smoothly pushes himself up and out of the chair after downing his own whiskey and casually takes his time loosening his tie on the way to the distinctive sleeping area that embry is sulking on one side of. it's easy reading between the lines now - come here, get in with me, even if it sounds more like a generic statement of fact. the strip of silk is tossed casually on one of the bolted down nightstands, hawk slipping off his own blazer and hanging it in the very same space across the bed on what is clearly now his side. then comes his belt too, shoes, and his shirt and undershirt, leaving his chest bare without the intention of letting his scar come into view again. it's funny how unthinking it is at times when it once was the center of his entire goddamn life - answering prying questions, trying to move past the trauma that had put it there.
it's a testament to his state of mostly recovered that he steps up to the bed, fingers running light against the top of the mattress as he gazes down at embry. even in his obvious exhaustion he manages to look achingly good - enough that hawk wishes whatever this unspoken schism between them might mend itself back together and let him have the privilege of barreling back towards whatever it was they were about to be. christ, he sounds like a fucking high schooler.
hawk sits at the edge first before kicking up his feet, crossing them at the ankles and resting a bent arm underneath his head like an extra pillow. his chin turns, enough that he can face embry halfway - letting him decide if he wants to meet him halfway or turn away all together.]
No.
[if he was feeling petty he might ask about prague. but he's not.]
But there's no hard feelings - I told you I wanted to retire there, didn't I? Besides, Velletri's a long way south. Practically a whole new world, or whatever the hell they sing about.
[it's your turn to recuperate, he almost says, knowing better. but his own voice dips into a quiet rumble, unable to keep the affection from seeping into it.]
Would you visit? If I park myself up in a nice villa, waterside, and pick up sailing in my old age?
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now there's hawk, retiring by the italian coast, escaping the misery of politics for sunny sailing and fucking on the beach. embry can't imagine leaving the city, can't imagine leaving politics, can't imagine a happy ending because everything he wants is nothing he can ever keep. eventually he won't be in office anymore, and hawk will move on, and ash already has, and embry will have no excuses to be around either of them. ]
Yeah, I'd visit. [ he has his face turned away, staring at some unidentifiable blank space on the far wall, his brow creased. ] Catch you up on everything you missed in DC. Morgan and I are lifers in this. I'm always gonna be better at sailing than you are though, so I'd probably have to fly over just to teach you anyway.
[ he turns his back to hawk, swiping his eyes against the sleek pillowcase as he yanks the sheets up to his chin. guilt churns in his belly alongside his anger — and everything else that's eating him up alive. ]
I want a brief when I wake up. [ his words feel like lead. ] I want an update on the public perception of the tape, whoever's they think it is. We're not going to ignore what's happening just because we're fleeing the country. Goodnight.
[ it doesn't take long for sleep to take him, considering how much whiskey he knocked back in such a short amount of time, but he dreams about carpathia for the time in years. he dreams about bullets, and dag dying slowly in his arms, how he'd begged for embry to tell his sister and how many times embry kept calling and calling even though he knew there was no signal that could reach her. he dreams about being carried on ash's back while flickering in and out of consciousness, certain of his death, every sense alight with pain.
he hears ash calling his name — no, not ash, the tone isn't quite right. he feels hands on him, and suddenly he's back in his bed, his limbs heavy with too much liquor or drugs or both, and he can't make his mouth say no. he should have just said no. how could he have missed a camera? how could he have missed an entire night of sex? he's frantic as he tries to get away, tangled up in a mess of sweaty sheets until he abruptly shudders awake, lurching upright, his eyes wide and his dark hair clinging to his temples. panic closes his throat, a muffled sound coming from somewhere in his chest as he shuts his eyes, trying to draw in a breath. ]
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Sure thing. Goodnight, Embry.
[sleep doesn't come to him right away, because there's a sneaking concern that embry might not be able to fall asleep. even as his own eyelids sink down and try to pull shut in protestation, hawk waits sharp-eared for the soft lull of breathing evening out and the hum of the jet before he lets himself give in to his own mostly-earned slumber. and that should be it - a few hours, a couple time zone jumps, and they wake up to mimosas and a message from their pilot that italy awaits.
except of fucking course it's not.
embry's been through a trauma worse than any other, by someone he knew no less. hawk's upright within seconds of feeling rustling next to him, too light a sleeper and too unused to having a body occupy the space next to him for anything else. that and old habits die hard from his days in velletri - the need for quick response times between catching shut-eye at inopportune moments with varying degrees of discomfort. he's still exhausted, knowing it can't have been more than a few hours since they'd both slept before this sank in. he can hear embry's shaky breathing, the sounds of struggle between the sheets and and against the bed, and another wounded noise like he's trying to cry out and just can't.
hawk is up in an instant, fingers closing firm around his shoulders with one hand and feeling the damp seeping through his expensive dress shirt from where he was too tired to remove it. he rucks the sheets down, tugging them away from embry so he can feel less trapped before lifting his other hand back up to brush the hair away from his face and get him to open his eyes into awareness.]
Embry - Embry. It's Hawk - wake up.
Listen to me, you're safe.
[he's fully prepared for whatever happens - embry trying to wrench away, or coming to the startled realization that this was a nightmare. his voice is soft, gentle in its insistence to get him to open his eyes.]
I'm here.
[and he's not fucking going anywhere else.]
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but, ironically, he can't fuck this away. there are several hazy moments that he thinks it's ash in his bed, holding firm to his shoulder, and embry shakes his head, almost breaking into laughter at the thought that after all these years, he's never, ever chosen a safe word. ]
No. I'm not doing this with you. I'm not fucking playing this game with you.
[ but his voice hasn't been right from the start. all of a sudden hawk's familiar scent comes to him, warm leather and smoke, and his eyes snap open at the brush of his fingers against the sweat at his temples. his gaze tilts and sharpens with realization, hawk's shadowed silhouette coming into focus, his perfectly coiffed hair undone in dark waves, the lines of his muscled torso etched like a painting in the darkness. embry, on the other hand, feels like he's woken up on the floor of a bar, and his mouth tastes like he's been licking it.
he runs a hand quickly over his face, his breath heavy in the quiet, the sound of the jet's engine grounding him. in truth, it's hawk's presence that does that — hawk's presence that he's missed since he lost it. since he'd driven ash like a wedge between them for no reason at all, since ash isn't the one he lies awake thinking about at night. he misses ash like an old, painful thorn in his side — hard to explain when there aren't words for how badly embry needed what ash gave him. but it's been fifteen years since he first looked into ash's eyes, and embry isn't the same hot-headed soldier chasing death that he was at twenty-one when they met. the destructive little prince still lives inside of him, but it'd taken all of one look at hawk to realize this was a man who would relish putting him in his place.
and for the first time in years, embry wanted to know more. he'd been well on his way — he'd danced with hawk, kissed and fucked him, listened to him grieve, waited on his goddamn doorstep willingly because hawk is an asshole who never gave him a key. and then he fucked it up. he'd watched hawk's eyes shutter, every open part of him slam shut in the face of embry's selfishness. and embry hasn't fixed it, because — why bother when he knows he's just going to ruin it all over again? ]
I'm fine.
[ his eyes have been pathetically glued to hawk this entire time, and he finally looks away, blinking hard as if he can shake away the impression of his figure. it would be so much easier if he could just lean over and kiss him, if he could fall back into old bad habits of forgetting, but he can't. everything's too fucked up between them — and everything's too fucked up inside of him, besides. ]
Go back to sleep.
[ embry eases back down, slouching against the padded wall as he pulls his pillow up behind him, knowing he won't get any more sleep tonight. he reaches for his phone, finally turning it back on, only for the screen to light up with dozens of notifications scrolling down endlessly that he's missed in the hours he's been offline. he scrubs a hand through his hair, his face lit a hazy blue as he stares at the newsflashes, emails, twitter alerts, texts messages, and goddamn smoke signals reflecting back at him. ]
I'm sorry I woke you. Can't remember what I was dreaming about. [ it's such an egregious lie that embry looks at hawk for a moment, his brow tense. ] Just don't, okay? We land in less than two hours. You can spend that time sleeping or jerking off or reading the goddamn Constitution for all I care, just don't point out the fucking obvious.