I opened my eyes slowly, blinking to clear my blurry vision. My eyes began to focus on an image in front of my face. Blue eyes and a twisted smile hovered right above me.

"Hello Jason."

My eyes shot open and I rolled to the side falling off the bed, and hitting the hard ground.

"ugggh." I moaned, still not fully awake. Vaas's laughter filled my ears.

"Jason, Jason you should have seen your fucking face!" Vaas laughed, jumping off the bed, and came over to me. I sat up and rubbed the back of my head. I had hit it when I fell out of the bed.

Vaas sat down in front of me, the smile gone from his face. He wasn't looking at me however, he was looking out the window. He soon turned to face me again.

"You know you sleep a lot Jason." His voice was monotone.

"I was almost about to put spiders in your bed, ya know." His smile returned to his face, as he chuckled at the thought.

His smile dropped once again.

"Hey, why don't you laugh at any of my fucking jokes, Huh?!" He said, reaching forward and lightly hitting my leg with the back of his hand.

"Never mind." He said, standing up. He grabbed my arm and pulled me to my feet.

"Come on Jason, we haven't got all day." He pulled me out of the two room shack we shared, and into the busy atmosphere of the camp. No matter what time of day it was, the camp was always busy, and full of life. The sun hadn't even come up yet, and there were men everywhere carrying out various tasks.

Vaas took me over to one of the many bamboo cages. There were a few men inside, shaking, one even sobbing lightly. This however no longer fazed me.

Vaas circled around the cage, even doing a twirl as he paced. He drummed on the top of the cage.

"Jason guess what!" he said in a playful voice.

"What?"

"These pieces of shit, Gregory, Ben, and Alfred, don't have anyone to pay for them." As he said each name he pointed to a different man.

"So?" I asked, I obviously knew, but I also knew that I had to play along with his little game.

"So, we are going to have some fun with them, hermano." He said stopping his pacing, an un-nerving stretched out on his face.

(Time skip)

I sighed, dragging my hand through my hair. I was pretty much used to this by now, but it seemed that Vaas always had new ways to make the unfortunates without buyers suffer.

I was sitting on the docks outside of camp, my feet dangled over the edge above the water. There weren't any boats here, there never were for very long.

I felt the vibration of footsteps on the old wood, as someone walked towards me. I was soon pulled backwards by strong arms that wrapped around my waist, pulling me into a tight embrace.

Vaas turned his head so his lips were touching my ear.

"Hey Jason." The words sounded soft and felt hot on my skin.

"Hey." I said back softly, not bothering to turn my head to face him. I felt him rest his forehead on my shoulder, breathing in my sent. I leaned my head back into his chest, closing my eyes.

The afternoon sun warmed me. This was relaxing, aside from the screams in the distance every once and a while. Vaas's warm lips made a trail of kisses on my neck. I smirked, today was just like any other.