Road to El Dorado belongs to Dreamworks.

Just so you don't get confused, the past is in Tulio's point of view and the present is in Miguel's. And yes, I know that in this fandom how they met is extremely cliché.

But I don't care.

So! On to the story.


Tulio gulped and wiped his sweaty palms across his shirt. He stroked his chin in thought, wondering if he should even make an attempt. It wasn't too late to back down, and it was unlikely to end well. In his entire life he'd never done anything like this before. The raven-haired Spaniard had always been laid-back and right now he was about to take the biggest risk of his life.

He was going to steal.

But still, there was a nagging sensation in the back of his mind. He had never stolen anything before, what if he got caught? Or worse, what if his father found out? He hadn't eaten in a while, however, and his coin purse was as starving as he was. Tulio's stomach strongly protested at the idea of simply walking away so he took a deep breath and built up his courage.

The boy glanced to his right cautiously. His blue eyes fell upon their target–a robust fruit vendor who did not seem at all the type to eat fruit–and he grinned to himself. The merchant's back was turned. Maybe it was the sudden rush of adrenaline or perhaps it was the gnawing sensation in his stomach, but Tulio was emboldened with a sudden surge of recklessness. He glanced over his shoulder once before he snaked his hand closer and closer to a shining red apple. He'd never felt so perfectly bad before than he had in the moment his hand clasped around the fruit and Tulio reveled in the feeling.

Unfortunately for the newfound thief his bravery was short-lived. Before Tulio fully comprehended what was happening the vendor was turning back around and he was still standing there with his filthy little hand wrapped around the man's merchandise. He tried to run, but he found that he was rooted to the spot, eyes glued to the merchant's back.

"HEY!"

Tulio gasped; eyes wandering wide as plates. It took him far too long to realize the voice hadn't come from the merchant–it was far too high-pitched–but from a stranger. The blue-eyed thief's heart stopped cold when a hand captured his wrist with the fruit in hand and yanked it backwards. He felt both horrified and relieved when his stolen apple disappeared down the sleeve of his captor.

"Wha-"

"Sebastian, did you really think you'd get away so easily?" The high-pitched voice was speaking from behind him and the entire pavilion was dead silent as everyone stared at them. It made him uneasy and Tulio struggled against the intruder's grip.

"I don't know what you're talking abou-"

"Oh please! You were hired to clean our house and serve as our personal butler, not to come spiriting away to festivals whenever you please. We're paying you for your services, not to have fun!"

The only logical explanation that Tulio could fathom was that this stranger was mistaking him for someone else. He was nuts.

"Get off of me!" Tulio hissed. He found himself being whirled around and suddenly he was face to face with his offender. He was a boy. Around Tulio's age, but younger. He had a stocky, clean shaven face, blonde hair that was cut close to his scalp, and big green eyes that were now focused angrily on the young thief.

"I have never been so disrespected. If you wish to eat tonight you will do as I say." As the blonde was speaking his facial expression changed ever so slightly. It was a subtle and rapid gesture, however, Tulio still understood exactly what the boy was trying to convey. Suddenly the entire incident was crystal clear.

"…I'm sorry if my negligence has inconvenienced you...m-master," he murmured.

It physically hurt Tulio to utter those words. He grimaced and struggled not to hate this stranger when he saw a smug smirk curl onto his face.

"Hmph. That's better. Now come along before father returns home to see you've run off again," the boy replied gruffly.

"Very well."

Tulio was dragged down the street by the blonde. He risked a glance behind him to see people openly laughing and he scowled at their jests. It was bad enough that his pride was irreversibly damaged, but the unrestrained mocks just made him angrier. Nevertheless, he allowed himself to be pulled along like a slave so his cover wouldn't be blown. When they were around the corner and out of sight the blonde released his grip on Tulio's arm and started laughing hysterically.

"That. Was. Amazing!" He cried. His eyes were sparkling and his smile stretched from ear to ear, however Tulio merely rubbed his wrist which was aching from the blonde's tight grasp.

"Oh do you think so?" Tulio muttered wryly. He cast the boy a dark glower but he hardly seemed to notice.

"Of course! I've never stolen before but it was so much fun! Did you see their faces? I bet that guy doesn't even know his apple is up my sleeve. Oh, here you go by the way." he reached up his long white sleeve and produced the stolen apple. Tulio had almost forgotten they had gotten away with it and he glared at the boy suspiciously.

"Why are you doing this?" he asked as he snatched the apple out of the blonde's hand. Tulio's hostility didn't even faze him. He just shrugged modestly and kept talking.

"Well I was watching you because you looked seriously shady and I thought it might be interesting. You were about to get away with it too but that guy was turning back around and I don't think you noticed because you just kind of sat there all frozen so I just kinda jumped in before I realized what I was doing. The dialogue was a bit choppy but I think I did okay for having made it up on the spot." Tulio blinked as he attempted to process the boy's rambling. The dark-haired boy quickly recovered and frowned.

"Why would you help me?" Tulio inquired. He wondered why he was asking so many questions and hadn't just taken the apple and ran off. He considered the possibility that the stranger's exuberant nature was appealing, but he swiftly dismissed the idea. The kid was nothing but annoying.

"You're the most interesting thing to happen to this boring old place in years. I couldn't just let them take you away. Especially since you were so brave,"

That wasn't an answer Tulio had been expecting, but he couldn't exactly say he was shocked to hear it come out of that particular punk's mouth.

"I wasn't brave I was hungry," Tulio stated. It was true. He couldn't claim he had been brave when he had frozen at the first indication of danger.

"I wouldn't have had the guts to do that if I hadn't eaten in weeks!"

Tulio wanted to roll his eyes when he saw the blonde's green eyes widen at the mere thought. The raven-haired thief also felt a strong desire to deck the kid because of his comment. He said he wouldn't be brave enough, but Tulio reckoned he hadn't seen a hungry day in all his years. If the stranger's new clothes and clean face were any indication he hadn't felt a single rumble in his belly since the day he was born. The blonde would be stealing in an instant the moment he felt the throbbing pang of hunger.

"Right…well thanks. I should be going—" Tulio supposed he appreciated the kid saving him. However, he still felt extremely uncomfortable in his presence. He wanted to leave immediately.

"You're coming back, right Sebastian?"

"My name isn't Sebastian," Tulio responded immediately. He hated that name. It sounded undeniably pompous and arrogant.

"Well neither is mine but I need something to call you."

"Tulio," He had no clue why he had given the half-pint his name. Tulio assumed it was because he couldn't stand being called Sebastian one more time.

"I'm Miguel," the blonde chirped. Tulio couldn't care less what his name was, he just wanted to get out of there.

"Right. Well. Like I said, I really must be going. Thanks for everything,"

"But…you are going to come back right?" Miguel pouted and Tulio rolled his eyes at the pathetic sight.

"Why do you care?" Tulio snapped.

"Because…if I'm not hanging around to save your pathetic ass you're going to get yourself killed!"

Tulio inhaled slowly. He felt the customary anger that came with being insulted pulse through his veins, but behind it all Tulio sensed something deeper than that.

"Sorry, but I'm not going to be coming back here now that everyone's going to be calling me Sebastian. Seriously, couldn't you think of a better name?"

"It's the name if my horse, I had to make it believable." Miguel shrugged.

"I remind you of a horse?" Tulio curled his nose, suddenly worried for his reputation.

"Hey, that's a compliment. Sebastian is a regal steed." The way the blonde jumped to his pet's defense made Tulio realize he could be in much better company.

"…Well I'm gonna go…"

"Wait! Um…do you want some food or something...or uh…" Miguel trailed off and bit his lip. Whatever he had been planning to say was lost. Tulio couldn't especially say he cared.

"I don't need your help," Tulio sneered. This kid was really starting to get on his nerves. If he stayed at this point it was only to scavenge whatever dignity he could find. A small voice in the back of his mind whispered that he should quit while he was ahead but he ignored it.

"Yeah? How's that apple that you didn't need my help for?" Miguel smirked and gestured to the fruit Tulio was still holding tightly in his hand.

"Look, I would have gotten away with it by myself if you hadn't gotten in the way." Tulio retorted icily. He knew it wasn't true and he knew Miguel knew it wasn't true, but somehow the words still slipped out without bits accord. There was just something about this kid that made him crazier than normal.

"There's no way! You'd be on your way to your grave if it weren't for me. You're welcome by the way."

"I had an entire plan worked out and everything. I would have been fine without you."

"What was it? Grab and go? Or was it something elaborate like pray you don't get caught?"

"I don't have to take this."

"And yet here you are."

"Not for long."

"Fine. Go get yourself killed."

"Fine. But I can do it without dying."

"Fine."

"Alright."

"So go."

"I will."

"What's keeping you?"

"Nothing." And with a flourish Tulio turned and marched away, not even giving Miguel the satisfaction of looking over his shoulder.


Tulio was at a sudden loss for words. It wasn't unusual for Miguel to see his friend this way. Their life was made up as they went, living from con to con and never knowing what lay ahead. He didn't blame his friend for not knowing what words to use, even though the blonde already knew what his partner wanted to say. Miguel laughed internally as he waited for Tulio to spill his guts. He said it last time, it was Tulio's turn.

"You said you wanted to talk." Miguel prompted and Tulio nodded slowly.

"I did say that didn't I?" Tulio responded weakly. Miguel held back a chuckle at his friend's obvious discomfort. Their life may have been improvised, but the dark-haired man always found his way out of any situation. Miguel knew they'd be fine this time as well.

The Spaniard's lips twitched in effort as he made attempt after attempt to say something. Miguel couldn't quite recall having seen his comrade so flustered. It was hilarious. Finally a sigh broke from between those same lips and Tulio threw his hands up into the air in defeat.

"Alright. I'm just going to say it—"

"Oh no," Miguel's green eyes had drifted over Tulio's shoulder when he saw a flicker of movement. He'd had expected anything but what his eyes landed upon. A gasp forced its way into his lungs as his eyes locked onto their target. Tulio glanced behind him in both alarm at Miguel's state and annoyance that he'd been interrupted. He cursed under his breath and turned back around in the same motion, focusing his blue gaze onto Miguel's petrified face.

"Damnit Miguel, I told you we couldn't stay here!" Tulio whispered frantically. Miguel hardly heard his friend's rebuke–he was entirely too focused on the figure beyond Tulio–and he just nodded slowly.

Somewhere in between fear and guilt he felt oddly relaxed. It was a vague and confusing sensation considering his back was rigid and his toes were curled, but a part of his brain gently reminded him that he had nothing to be scared of. The thought emboldened him enough to tear his eyes away from its mark and back to his partner.

"Scold later, escape now."

This neighborhood had always been known to him as The Number One Place To Never Step Foot In Ever Again. Yet he had coyly thought it to be the best spot to hide away. When he had left Tulio in that alleyway he knew Tulio wouldn't immediately go after him. He had chosen the one place he knew Tulio would check last. It only proved that Tulio cared enough to never give up the search. At the moment it had seemed brilliant. However, he should have known better. Tulio often told him that the plans Miguel considered fool-proof often turned out to be the craziest. It was only just now that the blonde realized he should have listened. He'd rather be swallowed by a shark than face this man again.

Miguel could feel himself begin to shake and he mentally cursed himself for behaving like a helpless child. But he couldn't help it. His father really brought out the worst in him.

The blonde hadn't seen his father in twelve years. He'd been only a reckless kid then, dreaming of an adventure he knew he'd never have. It was disorienting seeing Roberto Morientes Rubio de la Salarza–better known as his worst nightmare–in the flesh. He could only associate his father to his childhood and it was as if the world was turning the opposite way and he was getting younger and younger; becoming the same terrified little boy he had been so long ago.

As fortune would have it, it was far too late to escape. Tulio was nudging Miguel in the opposite direction quietly, and the blonde was hoping the man behind them would just ignore the duo, but as is so often their fate there was no such luck.

"Miguel?" Tulio cringed visibly and Miguel let out a small squeak. Neither turned around, they just kept walking, pretending they hadn't heard even though Miguel didn't think he'd ever heard anything more clearly in his entire life.

"Miguel, wait please!" They heard panting as if the robust man behind them was running and a quick glance over the shoulder proved he was indeed doing just that.

Tulio inhaled deeply and whirled around. He placed a hand on his hip as if in aggravation and raised a thin eyebrow inquisitively. Miguel could not recall having ever been quite so grateful for his partner than he did at that moment.

"I'm sorry, do we know you?" Tulio inquired.

Roberto scoffed and waved a hand at Tulio in dismissal. Miguel could see the rage ignite in Tulio's eyes at the gesture and the blonde was hit with an intense urge to hit his father. It wasn't an unfamiliar feeling, but one he'd never acted upon.

"Miguel, I know you know me," The swindler's green eyes flickered across Roberto's body timidly. The man in front of Miguel was a great deal larger than he remembered him being, and had an excessive amount of brown and white hair. Maybe it was because Miguel vastly disliked this man, but he could have sworn he was also much uglier than he had been twelve years ago.

"Who is this Miguel you speak of? This is my…brother Augusto and I am…Sebastian." Miguel pursed his lips as if he was trying to suppress nervous laughter and Tulio nudged him, subtly warning him that now was not the time.

"Cut the act. You may have been able to fool every man here with your little antics, but not me. Miguel, we must speak. Privately." Tulio frowned. Miguel felt his blood turn cold and he knew it'd be a bad idea to go with him, especially without Tulio. Miguel opened his mouth to reply but all that came out was a strangled gurgle. Tulio rolled his eyes.

"Look, you've caused Miguel enough trouble. He doesn't need to go anywhere with you," Miguel was grateful that Tulio was speaking for him since he couldn't do it himself. He could never do it before, but now the blonde was just ashamed that he couldn't even say a single word.

"I've caused him enough trouble? Look at where you've gotten him! He's stealing money and living on the streets. He was perfectly fine before you came and confused him." Roberto turned back to Miguel and clasped his hands together as if in prayer.

"Please son, there are things that must be discussed. I know I was never the best father but I never knew I was pushing you away so badly. Come home with me so we can start over." Miguel was shocked. Never would he had guessed that his father would say such a thing. He had been the controlling type. While he knew Tulio had just wanted a little attention from his own father, Miguel had wished every day that his father would leave him alone.

"I'm almost thirty. I am living my life." The blonde finally spoke up. He had never thought he'd see the day where his father was beaten, but here he was now; eyes dead, shoulders hunched, hair matted. He shouldered past Tulio so he was facing his father directly.

"You can't tell me what to do anymore, father." Miguel's head was high and his father was looking confused as if he had never expected this to happen.

"I'm sorry for the way I treated you, but you must know that I thought I was doing what was best. I was afraid you'd turn out to be a delinquent. What I did I did out of love." He pleaded.

"Y―what?" His father had loved him?

"Surely you knew? Miguel, I'm your father, I've always loved you." His father reached out to lay his hand on Miguel's shoulder but Miguel backed up.

"You had quite a way of showing it." He didn't yell it, or spit it out. Miguel just murmured it quietly as if he was talking more to himself.

"Miguel if I could take back what I did I would. I've been waiting for you to come home for years so I could apologize. I don't expect you to trust me right away, but perhaps in time you may learn to forgive me." His words sounded genuine, but Miguel had always known the man had a way with words.

"So, what you just want me to come home with you and pretend like nothing happened?" He said with a voice filled to the brim with contempt.

"…It sounded much less cynical in my head." His father admitted uneasily, beginning to wring his hands.

"I can't believe this you haven't changed one bit!" Miguel raised his voice and Tulio laid a hand on his shoulder as if to let him know he was on Miguel's side.

"No! No, I have please just let me show you." He was begging now, and Miguel could not recall ever having heard his father sound so desperate. He had always been strong and authoritative, but now Miguel was beginning to think he just might have been human too.

"Why would I go home with the same man I ran away from twelve years ago?" Miguel questioned him. The idea sounded insane. But seeing Roberto like this after all this time pulled at Miguel's heart strings. This was a chance to start over and have a father again. Miguel was often one for second chances, however, he did draw the line somewhere. His resolve started to wear thin and he wondered if he was truly considering taking his father up on his offer.

"Because you were a child back then who believed their father did not love them. But now you know the truth. Miguel, I've never loved anyone more than you besides your mother," It was a last ditch attempt, mentioning Miguel's mother, but for some reason Miguel felt obliged to believe it.

"But…you…" he trailed off, not even sure what he had meant to say in the first place.

"Please."

"Can I at least think about it?" Miguel asked quietly. He needed time to sort through all this new information. He supposed that deep down he'd always known his father had loved him, but his childhood imaginations had played tricks on him.

"Yes, yes of course. Take all the time you need," His father said; relief thick in his voice.

"Come on Tulio. Let's go home," Miguel turned to look at his best friend for the first time since his father arrived and he saw many conflicting emotions in his ocean blue eyes. He saw a few he recognized; fear, sadness, pity; but he also saw something he didn't recognize. He didn't want to stop to figure it out so he tugged on Tulio's sleeve before walking away; looking straightforward the entire time.

"Yeah," he heard Tulio say before following his partner away from their past and towards their future.


"It's you." The blonde was staring at him intensely, wonder and disbelief scrawled across him expression. Tulio squirmed awkwardly under his extreme gaze, but noted that while he seemed to be shocked at the thief's return, he had a sly smile that implied an entirely different story.

"Hey," Tulio muttered awkwardly.

The dark-haired Spaniard's pride had wept when he'd decided to return to this house, however, his needs outweighed his wants and he simply had no other option. He had no reason to expect Miguel was different than every other rich prude he'd ever met besides the events that had occurred a few days prior, but he still had to try. Tulio had no more than finished that thought when a laugh burst from the blonde's lips, forcing him to hold onto his white picket fence for balance. The blue-eyed thief clenched his fists in indignation.

"Okay, forget it," Tulio snapped once the blonde's face began to redden.

In his entire life he'd often felt ridiculed by the more fortunate. He wasn't even all that poor, but he felt like the lowest scum around people who had everything. Tulio felt a flicker of shame that he'd let himself think for even a second that this blonde boy would think he was worth more than a few good laughs.

"No, no, no wait. I'm sorry. Don't go," Miguel managed to gasp as he tried to quell his laughter. He raised a hand as if to grab Tulio's shoulder, but seemed to think better of it and just left it hanging in midair. Tulio paused but was tempted to keep going when he saw Miguel discreetly wipe away a tear.

"You came back," Miguel stated plainly and Tulio rolled his eyes.

"You must be a scholar," he said disdainfully. He felt on edge and wary, as if any moment someone would jump out from the shadows and attack him. However, he could feel his tension dissipating the longer he stayed there.

"Ha ha. So why are you here?" Miguel asked.

Now it was the blonde's turn to be wary. Through his wide goofy smile Tulio could see someone who had trouble trusting people. Perhaps he only recognized it because he knew what it felt like to constantly question everyone. Tulio found it strange nonetheless, that this kid of all boys had issues bonding. The thief was having all sorts of trouble placing a label on the blonde. One moment Miguel was The Outgoing Braggart and the next he was The Wary Introvert.

Miguel's question almost caught him off guard even though Tulio had known he'd ask it. How could he not considering how they'd last parted? The dark-haired thief had been going over what he was going to say the entire walk there, but when he opened his mouth something else came out.

"Well…you did offer me food," It wasn't exactly a lie, Miguel had done that. But it wasn't the real reason Tulio had come back. He wouldn't have risked so much humiliation just for some easy food.

"What happened to 'I don't need your help'?" Miguel narrowed his eyes suspiciously and crossed his arms, but Tulio didn't miss the beginning of a smile curling at his lips.

"I don't. I just thought I'd give you a chance to apologize," Tulio retorted. He mimicked Miguel's movements in an effort to appear intimidating, but he had a feeling it didn't work.

"So you're hungry then?" Miguel said smugly.

"Starving."

"Come on in you little moocher."

Miguel led him in through the front door. Tulio had been in nice houses before so the interior didn't come as much of a shock to him, but it was still fantastic to his poverty-accustomed eyes. Miguel's mansion was big on the outside, but on the inside it seemed gargantuan. The walls were a spotless white and the floor was polished marble and hanging from the ceiling was a huge crystal chandelier. Tulio felt even more deprived than usual with his too-small clothes and matted hair.

"Nice house," Tulio commented casually.

"Thanks. Here, the kitchen is this way," Miguel led him down a hallway and turned left at one of the doors which revealed a massive kitchen. There were marble countertops with many utensils and in the corner Tulio saw an oven completely constructed by brick and tile. There was kettle hanging above a smoldering fireplace and Tulio could smell a delicious scent wafting from it.

"Nice kitchen," He repeated.

"Thanks again. You don't mind leftovers right?" Miguel didn't wait for him to give an answer before scooping some of the broth stewing in the pot into a small pewter bowl.

"I've never been so disrespected," Tulio deadpanned.

"I'll take that as a no. Here," Miguel replied, handing him the bowl, "dinner is served."

"What, you're not going to cook up a fresh gourmet meal for some random guy you just met? I thought we had a real connection," Tulio took the bowl eagerly and began spooning it into his mouth without remorse.

"I thought so too. That's why I thought it best not to poison you with my cooking," Miguel responded with a laugh. He watched as Tulio all but inhaled the soup and the blue-eyed Spaniard was startled to see that he didn't look put off or disgusted in the slightest.

"You can't cook?" Tulio asked, his eyebrow raising incredulously.

"You sound surprised," Miguel replied flatly.

"I guess I just thought that rich people could do anything." Tulio shrugged.

"Pretty much exactly the opposite. The servants do most of the work. One of the butlers insists on bathing me but I usually manage to get out of that one. Now if it was a pretty maid it'd be a different story." Miguel had this huge grin and he wiggled his eyebrows suggestively.

"I guess rich people really can do anything," Tulio wasn't sure where the joke had come from, it had just seemed to slip out before he thought about it. The thought almost distracted him from seeing Miguel run his hand through his hair in exasperation.

"I think we'd be better off pretending you didn't just say that."

"Huh. I guess I'm wrong," Tulio decided to ignore it and just enjoy it while it lasted. It felt weird to be chatting with someone so openly. Tulio shrugged, hiding his cheeky smile behind the bowl of soup.

"You're acting pretty rude for someone depending on me for food," Miguel observed; crossing his arms.

"Don't act like you don't enjoy it," Tulio grinned roguishly as he finished his broth. He set the bowl on the counter and decided that now was as good a time as ever to bring up the true motive for his visit. He rubbed the back of his neck nervously and swallowed.

"So food isn't the only reason I came here," he admitted, playing with a thread barely connected to his old torn shirt.

"I didn't think so," Miguel remarked. Tulio picked at the string some more as he tried to think of the best way to phrase his question.

"I was wondering if you wanted to help me with something," Tulio began slowly; choosing his words carefully. He could see this potentially running down several avenues.

"I'm listening," The blonde urged him on when Tulio paused. Tulio took a deep breath and just decided to ask. What harm could it do if he said no? He wouldn't blame him, and he'd already eaten his food so he could just leave.

"Right. Well. I need you to help me get some medicine." Tulio blurted out, looking at Miguel as he waited for an answer. Miguel's smile slowly faded from his face as he processed Tulio's words and the friendly atmosphere that had surrounded them disappeared with it.

"You just want me to buy you something?" Miguel's voice dropped an octave and his lips turned down into a scowl. Tulio was astonished to see such a happy-looking face turn so dark in light of a simple request. Tulio blinked.

"…Actually that's probably smarter than what I had in mind." He observed with a small chuckle. He glanced as Miguel to see him furrow his eyebrows.

"What did you have in mind?" Miguel inquired. Still curious, despite appearing so hurt.

"I was just going to steal it. But I can't do it alone. You're the only person I could think of who might say yes. Believe me, I wouldn't have asked you if I had another option." Miguel's features suddenly brightened drastically and he beamed. Tulio found himself relieved to see the kid look so cheerful again, though he couldn't fathom why.

"You're right that is dumber than my idea," he said with a smirk.

"So are you going to do it?"

"You'd have a hard time convincing me not to."

"Wait, really?" Tulio was pleased the blonde agreed to help him, but he still couldn't wrap his mind around it. Why would someone who had so much to lose help someone who had nothing to give them?

"Yeah why not?"

"Because you could get caught," Tulio warned him. He just hoped it was a risk the kid was willing to make.

"So could you. Do you want my help or not?" Miguel inquired.

"No, no I definitely want your help."

"Uh-huh. Well stop complaining and start planning."

"Right. Well, I was thinking we could do this…"

Tulio told Miguel his plan. It was simple, but they were also novices in the art of thievery. The medic had a small store a few blocks away from Tulio's house. He had a brand new shipment that came in a few days ago. The medicine Tulio needed was part of that shipment, but the doctor refused to lower the price to something he or his father could afford. It was time for drastic measures. Miguel was going to distract the clerk with the prospect of a sale while Tulio stole the medicine. It was artless, flawed, and crazy; which is why it had to work.

Suddenly Tulio heard the sound of a door crashing in and he heard Miguel inhale in surprise. Miguel suddenly looked at him sharply and Tulio was stunned to see a tinge of fear in his eyes.

"Tulio, you need to go. Hurry! Out the back." He ushered Tulio towards the same door they had come through to get to the kitchen and as soon as they passed the doorway Miguel bumped into a man Tulio had never seen before. He was tall and stocky, but not fat. His hair was short and a dark russet. He had the darkest brown eyes Tulio had ever seen and just the sight of him made Tulio suck in a breath.

"Father!" Miguel squeaked in surprise. Tulio peered at the scrawny blonde kid beside him in disbelief. Father? The two looked nothing alike, except for the wide set shoulders and broad face. Tulio assumed Miguel took after his mother.

"Miguel, who is this?" The man had a deep and booming voice that would have sounded friendly if he'd had a smile on his face. He was glaring at Miguel in expectation and Tulio was standing close enough to feel Miguel shaking. The raven-haired teenager was bewildered to think Miguel was so scared. Sure, he had a threatening aura, but after a few moments you kind of got used to it. Tulio was already starting to calm down.

"This is my friend, Tulio." Friend? Tulio swallowed as he heard the word. He could hardly believe it.

"Your friend, eh?" Miguel's father smiled as he looked at Tulio and he felt himself relax significantly. This guy wasn't so bad.

"Yes," Miguel didn't seem relieved however. Tulio could still feel his friend trembling and he reached out to hold his elbow. He didn't know how much comfort that would give, but he didn't know what else to do.

His father's brown eyes flickered up and down Tulio's body as if appraising him and when he met Tulio's gaze his blue eyes could only hold the man's brown ones for a couple seconds before they flitted away nervously.

"Miguel and I have something we must discuss. I think it best if you leave." He suddenly said harshly. Miguel tensed and gulped before opening his mouth to argue.

"Fath―" Miguel began but the man cut him off.

"Stay out of this, Miguel." Miguel swallowed and jutted his jaw out, but he kept his mouth shut for once. Tulio glanced at Miguel one last time before heading for the exit without a fight.

"Oh and Tulio," Miguel's father called after him causing the raven-haired Spaniard to turn around, "don't come back."


The silence was heavy.

Miguel closed the door behind them and followed his best friend into the room. They stood there staring at the floor for a few moments and Miguel knew what Tulio wanted to ask him, and he knew exactly how he was going to answer.

"So are you going back?" Miguel looked up at Tulio. He knew how Tulio must be feeling. They had left that life behind for good when they were only teenagers. They had each other; that's what they knew. When Miguel thought of his father he couldn't think of any good memories. There was not so bad to apocalyptic. He never wanted to go back there, even if he had changed. It would just be too hard.

But then again…he could spend the rest of his life having the father he'd always wanted.

"I'm not really sure." Miguel mumbled.

"I don't think you should." Tulio crossed his arms. When Miguel looked up at him he saw Tulio's eyes are hard as flint.

"Why not?" Miguel asked.

"The man doesn't deserve to be a father." Tulio practically spat. Miguel had seen his friend angry many times, but whenever his father came into play there was no reasoning with him.

"I know. But-"

"No buts, Miguel. It's really a bad idea." Tulio cut him off.

"He could have changed." Miguel suggested gruffly.

"And if he hasn't?" Tulio asked cynically.

"Well then I leave and don't go back."

"Good, but you've already done that. Remember?"

"I should give him a chance."

"So, what, you're just going to leave me?" Tulio's strong voice cracked as he uttered the words. Miguel had had several different retorts in mind, but paused when he heard that.

The sentence hung in the air.

"Is that what this is about? Do you not want me to go because you're afraid I won't come back?" Miguel inquired slowly, piecing it together even as he spoke.

"You saw the way he treated me back there. And I saw the way you reacted. If he does turn bad again you'll be too scared to leave and I may not be able to save you." Tulio's voice rose as he spoke until he was all but shouting, but Miguel didn't flinch.

"So you're saying I can't take care of myself?" Miguel was livid; a fire cooking his stomach at the ill comment Tulio had made. But it wasn't just Tulio, it was everything. He felt like he was losing control of his life. Ever since he saw his damn father again.

"Not when it comes to your father," Tulio reminded him brazenly.

"Well thanks for that boost of confidence," Miguel sneered.

"I'm just trying to protect you," Tulio's voice dropped to a comforting murmur. The voice of reason. Well Miguel was tired of reason, and he was tired of people telling him how to live his life.

"I don't need your protection! And I'm going to prove it." Miguel whirled around and headed for the door. He didn't wait for Tulio to respond as he reached for the rusty doorknob.

"Miguel what ar―no! Hey!" A hand captured his wrist and yanked it backward. Before Miguel could even comprehend what was happening he was inches from Tulio's face and his breath stopped.

"Tulio…" Those blue eyes were looking at him so intently and full of the emotion Miguel had been unable to identify earlier.

"I'm sorry. I shouldn't have said that." Tulio whispered. Miguel was no longer angry; there was no reason to be.

"Do you really think I'm helpless?" He muttered meekly. Tulio sighed and his eyes revealed words that he was too afraid to say.

"You saved me before, remember?" Tulio pointed out. Miguel was thinking of when he had rescued the Spaniard when they were teenagers and he was hit with a sudden realization. He couldn't forget the words his father had said earlier, 'I've been waiting for you to come home for years so I could apologize.' Waiting. Tulio hadn't just waited for him to come back, he'd found him. And the blonde had almost left him…again.

"Yeah. I guess we're both helpless," Miguel deadpanned. He had the smallest of smiles on his face. Tulio thought it had just been him being rescued that day, but Miguel knew better.

"Hey Tulio?"

"Yeah?"

"My wrist hurts."

"Oh, sorry," He loosened his tight grasp, but didn't let go. Miguel hadn't wanted him to anyway.

"I believe you were saying something earlier," Miguel urged him to keep talking. The silence that had been haunting them since yesterday felt strange; unnatural. He was sick of it.

"Right. I'll try to keep this from getting too sappy and poetic."

"Why Tulio I never knew you were so sentimental." Miguel quipped. Tulio smirked and began rubbing small circles on Miguel's wrist.

"Miguel, I think I'm in love with you." Miguel let go of a breath he hadn't even known he'd been holding. He'd known that for a while, but it was still such a tantalizing relief to hear Tulio say it for himself.

"Good. Because I love you too." Then Miguel was leaning forward but he hesitated when Tulio's breath caught centimeters from his lips.

Miguel had heard somewhere that anticipation was always better. At the time, he had thought it sounded strange. He didn't think the anxiety before you leaped into cold water was better than the actual cool feeling, nor the suspense you had before a long jump from above. But in the moments before their lips met, Miguel believed it with every fiber of his being.