The look of intense interest on the younger boy’s face fell a bit as the student went from talk of Avanthal and Syliras to the gruesome description of the fate of the surrogates of Kalinor. His brow furrowed, though he had no intent to mount any argument in favor of his grandmother’s race, and their murderous practices. That’s why she had left Kalinor, and never returned, and she had impressed upon him that she and more than a few others thought that the harvest was a vile and immoral strategy for survival. But before Zip could formulate a coherent response, Hadrian put a long, slim finger up to his lips, and Zip’s frown deepened with perplexion. He opened his mouth, but just in time he stopped himself from asking what was up – for was that not exactly what one was not supposed to do when another signaled for silence? So instead he clamped his lips together, looking a question at Hadrian.
The older student, however, was already taking Zip by the arm and urging him to come with, as he moved away. Zip, totally confounded, wouldn’t have dreamed of protesting or offering any resistance – not to this young man who was honestly an untapped font of knowledge and experience, and who had also graced him by allowing him to carry his book, and thereby enter the second floor. Looking over his shoulder briefly, but seeing nothing, Zip allowed himself to be led in a winding way through the stacks, though he had no idea where they were going, or why. In less than a chime, though, they were in the far corner of the massive room, and heading – right for the wall?
Zip, who had tossed an occasional glance backwards, or sideways, now regarded Hadrian with a very pointed look, which clearly screamed, where the hell are we going?. But Hadrian wasn’t looking at him, and he reached for the edge of a long, heavy curtain, which Zip assumed led to some passage. He let out one sibilant shhh noise and tugged on Zip, bringing them both behind the curtain. And indeed, they had reached – the wall. Zip’s frown was swallowed up in darkness, as his guide let the curtain fall back in place, and pulled Zip close. There was little enough room, that was certainly true. Their bodies were pressed together chest to chest, hip to hip, the toes of their boots touching, and Zip felt Hadrian’s hand slip to his waist. OK, so they had stealthily crossed the room and were now clearly in hiding. But from what? And this was really not a good idea, Zip thought, feeling the blood rising to his face even though it wouldn’t be visible. He felt the warmth of Hadrian’s breath on his neck and already hot cheek, felt those long fingers curved slightly about the dip of his waist, where it blended down into the hard jutting bone of his hip, and he tried very, very hard not to think. Just not to think, about anything. Except for maybe swimming in the sea – the nice, cold sea, that brought goose bumps to your flesh and made your teeth chatter, it was so cold. Like, when you dove into it and that first shock of chill hit your entire body at once… Where once he had seen these two guys and… no not that! That wouldn’t help a bit! But for some reason that image from a few summers ago, brief though it had been, just would not politely and cooperatively recede back into the space where he kept it and only brought it out for those times when… Oh gods, this really, really was not good, and he only hoped that….oh petch no!
Zip shifted, or tried to, desperate to get that part of himself away from that corresponding part of Hadrian, because if this lasted like two seconds longer… But Hadrian’s hand willed him to be still and then, he heard it too. The library staffers, moving about, scooting chairs under tables, a dropped book, a quiet murmur between the two who were straightening things up and getting ready…to close the room! For the night! For the entire, blessed night, Zip thought with silent exhilaration, the pressing embarrassment forgotten for a moment. He strained his ears to hear them, and they were coming closer. And he was hiding from them. Hadrian had brought him here, to hide, so that they could…
In the darkness, even though he could see nothing, Zip turned his head slightly, as if he could see Hadrian, such was the rush of excitement and gratitude he felt for the student. Their faces were already so close, the movement resulted in his nose brushing over Hadrian’s chin. At least he was pretty sure that was his chin, and those were his lips right above…
Squeezing his eyes shut tight in the darkness, Zip willed himself to think of ice cubes, and really cold rain, sliding down the collar of his shirt, and really ugly old women…
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