forum This Is Just a Job. . . It Shouldn’t be Anything More (Closed with knightinadream (1/1) (Mature) (MxM)
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Ilya sighs, shoving the image out of his head. Though he briefly wondered what people would think of Ilya. Bright, intelligent, handsome Ilya, if they knew that he let his old man beat on him. He shudders, casting his gaze at Romeo.

"You ready?"

He motions to the screen with his controller. He smiles slightly, spinning once again to sit upright on the sofa.

He nods once, "Cars are like. . ." He thinks for a long moment, closing his eyes.

"An escape. A way to get away from everything. Expectations, stupid dates, boring parties." He sighs heavily, "All I have to do, is get into my car and drive out to the outskirts and there. There I am, in my garage or on the dirt track I made. Free."

Ilya hadn't been out there in months. He'd need so busy with the blind dates his father kept sending him to. Or the parties. Or the work. Ilya was smart, but he didn't want to be in his father's shadow. He wanted to make his own things.

Fyodor Aslanov made technology. Tablets, and computers. Entertainment and work friendly. But Ilya wondered if they could do more. He wanted to do more. And yet he was stuck here, being kept on a short and tight as hell leash.

"Fighting. . . What about detective work? Solving mysteries or problems?" Ilya peers at the male beside him, tilting his head slightly.

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While giving a nod, he flashes a little smile then returns to staring up at the screen. His eyes watch the two character standing idle next to their race cars.

He wishes he had something that was a means of escape, something to clear his mind and relax himself. Even his favorite thing (boxing) is stressful. It fires him up but it is not like Ilya with cars. Romeo wonders where his client's interest came from. Doing it would be hard since he would have to be right there with Ilya. How free can he be when a guy hired by his father has to tag along?

"Sounds like you wanna go out and drive," He said, "It must be fun."

Romeo bites his lip while looking down at the game controller. Fighting is all that he knows. A lot of his life surrounds it. From schooling to all of his jobs, each and every single thing involves fighting of some kind. The only thing he has done that is related to detectives or solving mysteries is watching movies.

"All I've ever done was boxing or working as some type of bodyguard," He responds, "No detective work or solving mysteries….Plenty of problem solving though."

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Ilya presses the start button and starts to select the track, "Oh, any particular favorite?" He glances to Romeo, tilting his head slightly.

Ilya had gotten his love of cars from his mother. She and her father had both been mechanics, her father owning a large car dealership. They had both taken to helping repair the cars that came into shop, and Ilya could remember spending lots of time there with his mother and grandfather. It wasn't until his mother passed that his father forbid him from going.

Though, hat didn't stop Ilya from getting his own car and working on it in the garage at home. He was proud of his baby, a color shifting car from dark blue to dark purple. She was fast, insanely so, as well as built in with her own AI. One Ilya had made himself.

Ilya closes his eyes, "I do, almost all the time. It helps to just get away sometimes. I don't have much of a role here except to look pretty. I swear father wishes he had a daughter or something." He opens his eyes and stares down at his controller once his hand.

"Right. . . How good are your natural problem solving skills then?"

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To be honest, Romeo had no clue which track is his favorite. When him and his siblings used to play years ago, the oldest sibling would pick a number and everyone else would have to guess what it was. Whoever guessed right got to pick the track. If memory serves him right, he has only won about five times. Hugo and Athena's favorite is the Coconut Mall. Conrad's was Shy Guy Beach and Bella's was Rainbow Road. Anytime he won though, he just went with whatever one was the first one he saw. Going random has always been fun for him; at least, when it comes to video games.

Sitting up, he looks over at the screen, back at Ilya, then shakes his head. "No, not really," He responses, "I'm fine with you picking your favorite."

For a while, he just says nothing. He feels like he cannot really make a comment about Ilya and Mr. Aslanov's relationship nor how…pretty Ilya is? Is he supposed to say something? When his client opens his eyes, Romeo could feel the hairs on the back of his neck stand. He looks away while slowly exhaling.

"Competent…Or proficient…" Good enough for him to win boxing matches, pass classes, solve regular family argument, get jobs like this, and protect clients like Ilya. While he is not the best (and only has been doing this for a couple of years), he has succeeded with every job he has taken. Usually anyone who gets injured were the ones who brought it upon themselves or Romeo. "They are good enough to impress Mr. Aslanov."

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Ilya gave a small laugh at Romeo's response, the sound light and surprisingly genuine. He tilted his head, studying the man as if trying to piece him together like a puzzle. There was something unpolished about Romeo—rough around the edges—but it felt honest. That was a rarity in Ilya's world of polished surfaces and hidden intentions.

“Good enough to impress my father, huh?” Ilya mused, tapping a finger on the controller as he scrolled through the tracks. His smile faded, replaced by a faint, sardonic curl of his lips. “That’s no small feat. My father’s not the kind of man who’s easily impressed.”

He stopped on a track—Rainbow Road. A classic. Chaotic, bright, and challenging, much like Ilya’s own life. He selected it without hesitation, shooting a glance at Romeo. “You might want to strap in. This one’s brutal.”

As the game loaded, Ilya leaned back on the couch, his gaze flicking to the ceiling. “Proficient is good,” he said after a beat, his voice quieter. “Proficient might even keep me alive. That’s all my father cares about, after all. Keeping the golden heir breathing.” There was no bitterness in his tone—just a weary acceptance.

He sat up suddenly, leaning his elbows on his knees as he turned his full attention to Romeo. “But I don’t need someone who’s just ‘proficient.’ I need someone who can think on their feet. Someone who can handle more than just throwing punches. Can you do that?”

There was no challenge in Ilya’s tone, only curiosity. His green eyes, so often sharp and guarded, were softer now, seeking something in Romeo’s gaze that he hadn’t found in anyone else. Perhaps loyalty. Perhaps understanding. Or maybe just someone who would see him for who he was, not what he was expected to be.

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There was something about Ilya that confused him, piqued his interest. Romeo thought he could've figured out this guy in a few minutes but now he was stuck; curious and wondering. He sat there, looking over with wide eyes, feeling as his hands and heart became stiff at hearing the small laugh coming from the client.

Ilya's smile was comforting. Though, much to his chagrin, it only lasted for so long when he mentioned Mr. Aslanov. Frankly, when it came to how easily impressed Aslanov could be, it sounded like the apple didn't fall far from tree when it came to Ilya. At least, that's what Romeo thought.

He looked down at the controller then up at the screen. Part of him still couldn't believe he was doing this while on the job. He just listened while nodding and staring at the loading screen. It was not long for him to glimpse over at Ilya. The look of him was something Romeo has only seen a few times. Ilya looked tired; not physically, but perhaps mentally or emotionally. Romeo wondered why.

New person. New bodyguard. New routine. Honestly, Romeo could understand the reluctance and tiredness towards him. However, the comments Ilya has been making about his own father also made him think that there's something else. His client already gave off his disapproval of having a bodyguard that his father had chosen for him, but now it seemed like Ilya has interest in him. Just the way his whole body is facing Romeo and the look in his gaze tells him that the client might be looking at him through a different lense now.

He sat the controller down on the sofa then turned to face Ilya. His hands rested neatly on his lap. "I can," Romeo nodded before adding, "I can do all of that and more…I wouldn't have applied for this job if I couldn't." He picked up the controller, holding it up for Ilya to see, giving him a small reassuring smile. "You don't have to worry. I'll protect you."

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Ilya’s fingers stilled on the controller, his knuckles faintly pale from the way he held it—not out of fear, but like it tethered him to something solid. The lights from the TV bathed the side of his face in a soft glow, painting his sharp features in flickers of pastel chaos from the game screen. He didn’t look at Romeo right away. Instead, his gaze stayed distant, hovering somewhere between the familiar racetrack map and the unfamiliar ache in his chest.

That kind of promise—I'll protect you—it should’ve sounded comforting.

But it didn’t.

Not right away.

"You say that like it’s simple,” he murmured finally, his voice soft and slow, almost distant. “Like I’m someone who just needs a lock and key and a decent right hook.” His thumb brushed idly over the controller buttons as he stared at the screen. “But you haven’t seen what comes for me when the doors are locked and the lights are off.”

He turned his head slightly, green eyes flicking to Romeo. There was a look there—one most people never noticed, or never cared enough to ask about. Something old and worn. A look that didn’t belong on someone so young.

“I’ve had guards before. Men who were bigger, louder. Sharper smiles, flashier guns. But they all had one thing in common.” His mouth twisted, just a little. “They were loyal to my father.”

That word father came out like a shard of glass on the tongue—sharp, cold, and something Ilya didn’t want to be holding.

He exhaled quietly through his nose, the silence that followed somehow louder than his words. Then, with practiced grace, he set the controller down on the coffee table in front of them and leaned back, gaze tilting toward the ceiling like the answer might be written in the plaster above.

“But I believe you,” he said at last, his tone lower, more careful now. “I believe you want to protect me. And maybe that’s a start.”

He didn’t mean it to sound like such a vulnerable confession. But it was.

Then the switch flipped—like it always did—and he straightened his spine, wrapping that vulnerability back up in something sharper, more manageable. His voice, when it came again, was quieter but edged, like a warning wrapped in velvet.

“Just… don’t say it unless you mean it. Don’t make promises you can’t keep. Because if you tell me you’ll protect me—if I let myself believe you—and then you fail…” He looked down at his hands. Flexed his fingers. “You won’t be the first. But it’ll still hurt.”

There was a long pause before he moved again. A soft shift of weight. The slightest exhale.

“Sorry,” Ilya added, almost sheepish, but not quite. His eyes flicked back to Romeo, and this time they were softer—still guarded, but not locked. “Didn’t mean to bite. You just… feel different. And different is hard to trust.”

He reached for his controller again, this time with a faint smirk playing at the corners of his lips. A spark of something mischievous in his eyes, like the tension had momentarily broken apart.

“Anyway. Let’s see if you survive Rainbow Road before you try surviving me.” He shot Romeo a glance, raising an eyebrow with faux innocence. “Hope you like falling.”

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Trust was something Romeo knew he had to work on for this job. If he wanted to keep this, then he had to have Ilya trust him. He is suppose to have Ilya's back literally. The thing is is that he knew he could do that, and his client likely did too, but he understood why the guy is the way he is. At least, as far as he knows.

What he said though was true; he would protect Ilya. Whether it is with his very life or by sitting next to him and playing video games, he meant it. He thought it counted. Especially now with his gaze lingering on Ilya's face and up into those emerald eyes of his.

Romeo's index finger traced around the buttons of the controller. In his mind, all he could imagine was what those previous bodyguards were like. All of them definitely older than him. His eyes wandered back to Ilya for a moment when he said the word "father." It made him wonder something: who is Romeo really protecting Ilya from?

Some of his clients preferred him to be their shadow. Others, a shield. Once he even was just a babysitter who was allowed to kick an intruder's ass; he was sitting in an upscale modern house making sure that an elderly rich woman was fine while her family was gone for a week. Romeo wondered what was it Ilya needed him to be. Shadow, shield, sword, babysitter….What was it that Ilya wanted him to be? He didn't know himself.

"Different," He whispered underneath his breath. Romeo smiled as he assured Ilya, "I hope soon that you will find me to be trustworthy. I will prove myself to you…I may be different, but I am your bodyguard."

Romeo laughed a little while shaking his head. "We'll see…" He spread his legs a little, resting his elbows on top of his knees as he loghtly squeezed the sides of the controller. With his eyes staring at his character in the kart, he sighed. He knew he could survive this job and Ilya, but he was unsure if he could survive Rainbow Road.