jacklambton:
Well not-hate is on its way to like. Shh Freddie. “Someone else?” Jack laughed goodnaturedly. “I apologize if I disappoint. I would make it up to you, if you’ll let me.” A little forward perhaps, but gentle all the same. He could only mean entertaining him, couldn’t he? And if it went that way, there was no harm in it. A stranger was only a someone else you hadn’t met yet.
“Well…” Jack thought for a minute. Now this was a valuable but tricky exercise. There were many, many things wrong with the book to his mind, but he was also always comparing it to the paragon of art that lived in his head. The thing Reg and Freddie and Kit had demanded he write before he died. “I think we spend far too much time with Kit, considering his general inaction.” It was true that he wished he’d given Ophelia more chapters. He now believed he’d been frightened to get too close. At the time, he felt he’d stolen enough from Nadja already, but it didn’t have to have been Nadja derived had it? Lazy, that’s what it was. “You just want to shake him sometimes, you know? Make a decision, get on with it.” There was a pointed self criticism in that. “He’s supposed to be a smart man. He should learn faster.”
Jack leaned back in his chair, studying the other man beyond the truly extraordinary good looks. This really was the pinnacle of self indulgent nonsense. He knew better, as hopelessly incorrigible as he might be.
Jack sighed. “I can’t keep this up. It’s mine.” He hid his eyes with his hand, in half-mock, half-earnest contrition. “The book, I mean. But I do hate it in parts.” he finished quickly, lowering his hand to rest on the soft napkin on the table. “But by the time you know how to fix it, it’s out in the world, you know? If you know how to fix it, which is a very infrequent luxury.”
Nicolas waved his hand dismissively at the other’s question, shaking his head. “No, no, not like that.” He didn’t want to come off cocky and say he was expecting him to be a fan... and, frankly, he would like to avoid the discussion about his career as long as possible, if this man didn’t already know him. “I guess that depends on what you have in mind.” If he was just going to make it up to him by buying his coffee, well, he wouldn’t say no to that.
The homme considered the stranger’s point for a moment, before shrugging. “I’m no literary expert, but I suppose I agree... I wish Ophelia was in it a bit more, so far, but I’m alright with Kit’s chapters too.” Truly, he just read for pleasure. He was no critic, and he doubted he ever would be. He’d gone through school, but his knowledge of the literary arts was nothing like his knowledge of music. “Sometimes smart ones are the ones who are the slowest, though. It takes longer to decide or absorb, but then they never forget. I think that can be more valuable sometimes... but maybe I haven’t reached section you’re talking about.”
Nico’s face changed to confusion at the other’s next words, blinking once. “You wrote it?” He asked hesitantly, eyes widening slightly as he quickly looked down at the book, before back up at the man. “Oh. I should have realized, my apologies.” Not that he’d introduced himself, or anything. “Creators always seem to dislike their work once it’s out though, right? You wait until someone gives their opinion of it, because until then, you only see its flaws.”















