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.
"Anyone getting handsy. With the staff or other customer. If anyone on the wanted list, which is kept here," she pointed to the book on the dresser, "Shows up. Cops or any other federal agents. Anyone with a camera. Or, a civilian."
Ophelia nodded. "So is the business happening here...illegal?"
Rena looked up. "It's sensitive. It's private. And most importantly, it's none of your damn business. You just sing okay?"
Ophelia looked away. So yes.
"Could I be arrested for working here?" She tried again.
"No. And if cops do come, there are protective measures set in place in case anything unsavory maybe happening. This is just a safe place for rich folks to do business. He doesn't condone illegal behavior, but he's not exactly hinting it down either."
Ophelia looked into the mirror. So it was risky. But...it wasn't illegal.
"Do you know another language?"
She nodded. "French."
"Whenever you sound that warning, you switch to whatever language you desire that nots English. It just has to be a song. It should have nothing to do with danger, just a song."
Ophelia smiled.
"Okay. We'll practice the way you should segue way. Today will be your first live performance. You're expected to have a song selected and at least semi practiced." Rena waved her hand nonchalantly.
• • •
She stood on the stage once again. Her eyes searched for him. He wasn't there. She sang a soft song, sifting this time, her eyes on the crowd like Rena taught her.
She looked over the men and woman, who were talking, conducting business.
He wasn't here.
She continued her song, still a little nervous. Maybe someone was doing something shady right now.
How the hell would she know?
She ended her song, taking a sip of the water she was given. Her break would be a few minutes.
The elevator rang quietly. Her eyes went up.
It was...him.
He walked in, silently, long dark hair framing his face, as he looked up at her.
She swallowed her water getting back to the mic.
He was here.
She wanted...to sing. With him here. She...needed to. But she didn't know why.
She cleared her throat.
"I see you watching me eyes on your target,
Mix drinks and smoke rings
It's already started
It won't be too long before me and you
Are doing what lovers do,"
His eyes drifted up to hers. That gaze.
Did he have to look at her like that?
"Clothes on the floor
We're exploring our bodies
Getting you off is my new favorite hobby
Lipstick on your neck brands like a tattoo
Cause that just how lovers do,"
His eyes narrowed as he took his seat in the middle of the room, watching her intently.
His watch glinted in the low light as he conversed with the person next to him, eyes focused on her.
"Oh, love is just another four letter word
But that never stopped nobody
Oh, either way we lose
Just like lovers, just like lovers do,"
Her skin tingled. She finished up the song, going on her break.
She drink her water. She needed to go easier on the vocals.
Footsteps docked the dressing room, making her look back.
"May I come in?" He asked deeply, his eyes on hers.
She adjusted her dress, nodding. "Please."
He smiled smally, stepping into the room. It dwarfed in his presence.
She shifted, looking up at him. She wanted to ask him what he thought. Of her performance. Of her singing.
Of her.
"You sing...very beautifully," He didn't disappoint. "Little Songbird."
She smiled. "Thank you, Mr. Hades."
He looked around the dressing room. "You finding everything alright? I trust Rena trained you properly."
Ophelia nodded, looking at her hands. "Yes. She's...very nice."
"No. No she's really not," he chuckled. "But she should have told you what you needed to know?"
"Yes, sir." She looked up at him with a soft smile.
He looked at her hands. "They look softer. It feels good to perch, doesn't it?"
She put her hands behind her back, making him look up at her face.
She decided not to answer that question. "I..."
"Are you sleeping well?" He asked, turning around.
"Why do you ask sir?"
"I noticed you looked a little tired. I do prefer your songs, but if you need time, Rena can—"
He...preferred her songs?
"I'm fine," she smiled, her cheeks heated.
He turned back around. "You provide a very important service to me and my clients. And such beautiful music. If you need time off, do let me know."
His eyes pierced hers with an intensity. She couldn't snap herself away from it.
Her alarm broke the silent moment. "I'm back on stage," she stood, collecting herself.
He watched her silently.
She stepped past him, pausing. "Is there...anything in particular you'd like me to sing, Mr. Hades?"
His lips quirked up. "Not yet. But maybe on day, I will."
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."
"Are you going to take advantage of me, sir?"He cleared his throat. "No. I'll get the door for you."She waited patiently, and he opened her door taking out his keys out.
She woke up in the middle of his large bed. She got up, taking a shower. She grabbed a white towel wondering about the very large house until she found it.The bathroom was well stocked, with unopened toiletries. She smiled. Very like him.His room. It just screamed him.
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