Ophelia smoothed her hair back. She used the rest of her money on a hotel room and a sandwich.
She had zero dollars and zero cents, a broken heart and a mysterious job offer from an even more mysterious man.
She smoothed her outfit down. She washed it, but it was embarrassing, wearing the same thing twice.
Not that she wasn't used to it. It was just...him.
She didn't want him to see her that way.
She wiggled.
"Hey, little songbird," came his earth shattering voice from outside the hotel door.
She jumped. Why did he have to sound like that anyway?
She opened it gently. "Hello, Mr. Hades."
He smiled. "Are you ready?"
She nodded, moving in place for moment.
"Following me then. We'll get going to The Mines. The walk through will take about an hour," He informed her, walking at a brisk pace. "If you choose to accept the job, we'll begin the paper work, and start your training immediately. You will be paid for training."
He opened the car door for her, nodding. Her skin heated as she sat down in the cab. He shut the door, getting into the passengers seat.
They rode in silence. She glanced over at him. He was refined. Everything about him screamed royalty.
He walked like king and had a voice of a god.
It was the start to a really bad hallmark movie.
"Do you hate Christmas?" Ophelia asked suddenly.
He glanced over at her, with a smile frown. "I don't hate it. But it's not very necessary."
Great. So it was a hallmark movie.
"Why?" He asked.
"Oh...nothing." Ophelia say quietly, looking at her hands.
He bit back a small smile. Such a shy little bird she was. But tired too. Ready to perch.
He would give her a place to land.
He glanced out the window. "We've arrived," he thundered. The cab driver skidded to a halt, and Mr. Hades paid the fare, sliding out of the car.
She looked up. It didn't look like much. The Mines glowed dimly in the day light in a classy font.
The building itself was nothing special though. Just a small bar.
"Don't let appearances fool you," he whispered gently. "There's more to the building inside."
Ophelia nodded, following him inside. The inside just liked like a regular bar. Like that one they met in.
"You won't be working in this section," he informed her, opening a door.
She paused.
He quirked his head, his long hair brushing over his shoulder.
"Why are you standing there? Follow me, Songbird."
She stepped into the very small room.
"It's an elevator," he explained, as he shut the door behind him. He turned around.
"The door opens up this way," he informed her.
Ophelia turned around, stumbling into him. He pushed two fingers against her arm, steadying her.
"You'll have to learn to be a bit more graceful I'm afraid." He chuckled.
He pressed the only button in the elevator, and it started moving down.
She startled.
"Another reason I named this place The Mines, is because it's underground," he said.
He smelled amazing. Holy shit. Did he bath in gold? Nothing on him was particularly ostentatious, or obviously expensive.
He just had...an aire around him. Except, she glanced down.
His gold watch. He was wearing it last time too.
The doors opened with a ding. She gasped.
It was huge. A very large, dark room, with velvet seats. Large tables, and men and women bustling around.
But it was mostly empty except staff.
Anticipating her question, he started. "Most all of my clients are very busy during the day, so we don't open before 9."
Ophelia took in her surroundings.
"Now, here's what you'll be doing. You will sing on that stage," he pointed. "You won't dance. You won't strip. You won't interact with customer or take requests. Your job is to sing and watch."
Ophelia swallowed at his intense words. She watched him explain the duties of the job intensely.
He was very attractive. But...
"If you don't feel you have a good singing voice, we will train you. But I have a feeling," he glanced at her, "that you sing beautifully."
He looked away continuing. "Your hours will be long. As long as we're open, we need a Canary. This is one more Canary, so you can split the time—"
Another Canary?
"Her name is Rena. She'll train you."
After an hour or so, or explanations, and touring, they came to an office where he paused.
"Thus concludes the tour. Are you interested in the position, Ophelia?"
"I am, Mr. Hades." She smiled. This was legitimate. Sure it was still a little shady, but it was more legitimate than she anticipated.
"Then let's sign some paper work and we'll go more in depth as to your duties.
Ophelia looked up at the hotel ceiling. She had her first day tomorrow.She had training with Rena. She wondered if he would train her? Mr. Hades? Would he teach her something?Would he be there?
Ophelia liked her job. And so far she hadn't been sold, trafficked, forced to dance, strip, or do anything in appropriate.It was twenty dollars an hour, and she liked it so far."Now we'll talk about what constitutes sketchy behavior." Rena instructed, while flipping through her magazine.
Ophelia stood sat at the bar. Rena was singing. It had been two weeks since she'd started working there.It'd been two weeks since she saw him. Two weeks since she'd spoken to Eric.She sipped the drink quietly. Rena asked for the shift, and she was already on her way, so she decided to just...hang.
Ophelia sat in her bathtub, with a bottle wine, some ramen noodles, and a fork.She was content.Was she beautiful? He thought she was beautiful? She sunk into the empty bathtub, screeching.
Ophelia stepped on stage, a little shaken by the conversation she'd had with Mr. Hades.The soft light on the Mines glowed just a bit. He stayed. He sat in his spot, but he seemed more invested in his business talks than usual.She grabbed the mic, her dress brushing along the stage. Ophelia sat in the chair, breathing
Ophelia was on her day off. But she was still at work, having nothing else do. She drank quietly, letting Rena serenade her with her beautiful voice."Put this on my tab, please Nico," Ophelia said gently.Nico smiled. "Canaries drink and eat free, new rule per the boss," he slid her a jack and coke.
Ophelia nodded her head to the music, mouthing every word, her hair rippling in the breeze, her hand out the window.Adrian glanced at her, smiling to himself. So this was what she was like?Heh. It was nice.
"I met him...when the sun was down," she said with a softly smile. "The bar was closed...we both had had no sleep." She whispered.He watched her closely."And he sang a soft song to me, and I fell in love."
Adrian combed his hair back nervously. Maybe he should tie it back.He sighed. This was nerve tracking. But it had to be done.He stepped into the hotel. "Ophelia? Are you in here?"
Adrian looked up in the dark. Why hadn't he said anything. Why he hadn't he said anything? Why hadn't he stopped her?He sighed. What should he do?His head pulsed. "I think..." he whispered aloud, "I think I'm angry."
"You should start learning Italian," Adrian whispered, his eyes on hers.Ophelia smiles. "What about you?""I already know Italian. Italian, German, Japanese, Mandarin, and a few others."
Adrian sighed. They'd taken the company jet to Detroit, and had went straight to the Vitale Estate. Adrian was hesitant."Are we sure this is the best route?""We can trust Grim," She assured him. "And anyone get didn't eliminate must be very strong."
Adrian blinked. The light was so bright. He looked over. Where on earth was she?"Ophelia?" He called. "Opie, are you here?"They agreed they'd both take some time off work, so where else could she be?
Adrian glanced over at her. "Tell me you're joking? That I'm seeing things?"Ophelia smiled, saying nothing."Ophelia, I—thank you."
What good is it? I've gone to hell, but my blood is in your veins. Can you really be happy? As long as you're alive, I live on—Hades opened his eyes. "My father is a pedophile," he whispered.Ophelia turned over, half asleep. "Huh?"
Ophelia watched as Hades paced on the phone multiple times."No, I'm not sure when it occurred. My fiancée and I just got home and it's in ashes." He sighed.Ophelia sighed, making Hades pause and come over to inspect her. He looked her over.
Hades went to work the next morning, as if nothing happened. People brought him food, and letters, and cards and many words of sorrow.He still hadn't felt anything about his fathers death. It was just a fact now. His father, was dead.That was it. Ophelia went to work. That was what was on his mind. He didn't re