Ok, just some random fluff fic i decided to write in the middle of the night. Mainly cause i was feeling depressed and Lonely. Not set in any HiMEverse.
Normal Disclaimer applies
Rain thundered down outside and lightening lit up the sky every few minutes, proof of the storm lingering just on the horizon. A young women sat in a semi-darkened room, her legs curled up under her on a sofa. Lightening lit up the room again as the girl re-read the crumpled letter in her hand;
Nina
I am sorry that you are reading this. It only means one thing. I apologise for not spending more time with you while you were growing up. Everything I owned, I have left to you. Please do not be too sad, life shouldn't be about being sad. My only sense of peace is knowing that, though you may be alone for now, is that you are living comfortably and won't have to struggle.
Please live well.
Sergey
Nina felt tears prick her eyes again but she fought them back. She didn't want to cry anymore. She wanted to be strong, like her adoptive father wished, but she was so lonely she did not know if she would be able too. Her chest hurt and there seemed to be a constant lump in her throat.
She looked again at the newspaper that was strewn across the coffee table. Her eyes were arrested by a small article that was tucked into the corner of one column:
Need a friend? Someone to warm you at night? Call Nao –XXX-XXX-XX
At first she dismissed the ad, knowing that it was directed at men with problems in their sexual lives. But the paper had been sitting there for 2 days now and she was beginning to feel desperate. She looked at her bag, dropped on the floor when she had arrived home last. She had money, it wasn't like she had ever been short on it and now…
Shaking her head viciously, Nina wrapped her arms around herself. What would Sergey think? She wondered to herself. Is it even possible I could sink that low? Nina screwed her eyes shut, trying to ignore the pain in her chest. The sound of the constant rain was slightly soothing, but Nina knew she wanted nothing more than something warm to snuggle into. Looking up again at the paper, Nina steeled herself and grabbed the phone.
"Hello?" a sultry voice answered on the second ring. Nina's breath caught in her throat and she couldn't answer straight away.
"Hello? Is there anyone there? Geez is this is another teenager with low self esteem I swear-"
"H-hello, is this Nao?" Nina asked in a rush, fearing that she would loose the only human contact she had had in days.
"Yes it is," the voice on the other end of the phone sounded confused now. Maybe she didn't usually get girls calling her, but Nina couldn't stand the thought of a man on the other end of the line.
"What do you want," annoyance now.
"I-I was wondering, if I could hire you?" Nina said, her voice shaking slightly.
"Hnn? Is that so?" Nao asked, she sounded arrogant, "I don't come cheap you know."
"I have money," Nina said, her voice gaining strength.
"Well alright then" the voice said crisply, "Tell me when and where then."
Nina relayed her address, not caring that she wasn't going to a hotel or being discreet. To be perfectly honest, she couldn't care less.
Half an hour later, she answered a knock at her door, "Its Nao," the same sultry voice from before drifted through the heavy door and Nina pulled it open to admit and attractive looking red-head who couldn't have been much older then herself. She led the older women into the living room before turning to face her.
"I didn't expect you to call me to your house," Nao said, surveying the room, "But then as long as I get paid I don't care." She looked at Nina expectantly.
"Oh," Nina stammered, remembering that payment was done up front, "Yes, of course, here." Nina handed Nao a handful of bills, all bundled together. The red-head looked at it for a second before pocketing it and moving towards Nina.
"I don't like to stuff around," she said, dropping her jacket onto the back of a chair, "Let get down to business." She reached out and slid her long fingers under the hem of Nina's shirt, meaning to remove it. Nina gasped and grabbed the questing hands.
"What? Are you having second thoughts?" I don't do refunds you know." Nao said dangerously, her eyes narrowing.
"N-no, I just wanted…" Nina trailed off, casting her eyes away, a blush staining her cheeks.
"You don't know what you want do you?" Nao snapped, stepping back, "You dragged me out here in the rain and now you get cold feet!" Nao angrily turned and was about to storm out of the apartment when she felt something grab her shirt.
"No I didn't mean that!" Nina said quickly, desperate for the red-head to stay, "I just…I just wanted someone to…be here…" Nina trailed off and sank to her knees, her grip weakening, but still staying latched on to Nao's shirt.
Nao turned and stared dumbfounded at the dark-haired girl who now sat on the floor, her shoulders shaking with sobs. Nao was at a loss of what exactly to do. She'd never had a client who did this before. She stood there uncomfortably for a moment before she heard the girl utter something through her sobs.
"I just wanted someone to be here," she sobbed, "I was so lonely…"
Nao's expression softened and she knelt in front of the broken girl, placing a hand under her chin and lifting it so she could see the girls face.
"What's your name?" Nao asked.
"N-Nina," the girl said quietly.
"Well Nina," Nao said gently, brushing some hair out of the girl's eyes, "A pretty girl like you shouldn't cry so much, it doesn't suit you." Nao gently wiped the tears from Nina's cheeks.
Nina blinked at the red-head, completely taken aback at the sudden change in attitude.
"Now, why don't we get up of the floor and you can show me to the bed room," Nao said standing and offering Nina her hand.
"B-but," Nina stuttered, remaining where she was, staring up at the older women.
"Relax, you said you wanted someone here didn't you?" Nao said, gripping one of Nina's hands and pulling her up, "So show me where the bedroom is."
Nina led the way numbly, opening the door to her room and leading Nao to the bed. She stood stiffly while Nao surveyed the room, much like she had the living room.
"Put on something more comfortable," Nao said briskly, beginning to remove her boots and pants. Nina stared for a second before moving to the other side of the bed and changing into a oversized t-shirt that she usually wore to bed. She stood there nervously and listened to the rustling sounds behind her, her mind conjuring up all sorts of images of Nao naked. She gasped loudly when arms encircled her waist and pulled gently. Nina collapsed lightly backwards onto the bed and found herself in Nao's arms.
"Not planning on standing there all night are you?" Nao whispered in her ear, causing Nina to shiver. She turned to see Nao clad only in her shirt and underwear, leaning back against the pillows. She sat on the bed, looking dumbly at the older women.
"Come here," Nao said, indicating the space beside her with a pat.
Nina moved slowly and settled stiffly next to the older girl, her hands clenched into fists. She was surprised when Nao wrapped and arm around her shoulders and drew her gently against her side.
"W-what…" Nina stammered out, confusion evident in her voice.
"You said you didn't want to be alone, right?" Nao said, "So I'm here."
Nina felt tears immediately well up and spill over, a sob escaping her throat.
"There you go crying again," Nao chastised gently hugging the younger girl closer and encouraging her to rest her head against her chest. Sobs shook Nina's small frame as she buried closer into Nao's comforting warmth.
"Shh," Nao whispered, "You cry too much."
Nina nodded and gripped Nao's shirt tightly. Eventually she started to tire and her sobs slowed and stoped, replaced by soft sniffles. She felt an immense sense of peace and security, lying there in Nao's embrace. The red-head's arms were warm and Nina could feel her breath lightly against her hair.
"Feeling better?" Nao asked after a while. Nina nodded. Nao smiled and reached down to tilt Nina's face up towards her own. Gently, she pressed her lips gently against Nina's, kissing her gently and soundly. When she pulled away Nina's face was a mixture of bewilderment and embarrassment, a deep blush staining her cheeks.
"Now, get some rest, all that crying would've made you sleepy," Nao ordered lightly.
Nina stared dazedly for a few seconds before complying and snuggling down next to Nao.
"Thank-you," She whispered as she slipped into sleep.
Nao smiled and pressed her lips to Nina's forehead softly, "You're welcome," she whispered, drawing the comforter up over them both. She stroked Nina's back slowly and let sleep claim her also.
So what did you think? Please review! If you want, tell me your thoughts. I couldn't think of anything else and Nao seems like she would fit the part of an escort. Don't kill me.
