Pairing: Viktor/Silco (Arcane)
Rating: M
C/W: Realizations, Sexual Tension, Disability Talk, Viktor deserves all the mobility aids
It takes a long time for Viktor to trust Silco. Longer than Silco expected, honestly.
Viktor is like a stick in the mud when it comes to trusting people. He doesn't give it easily. It takes hard work to ease it out.
It had taken over a year of working together for him to really trust Jayce, after all. And look where that got him.
Silco at least seems committed to gaining Viktor's trust. He notices Silco never makes promises he doesn't intend to make good on, and he's kinder than Viktor expected.
He takes Viktor's suggestion to set up a free clinic in one of the old factories, and it's where Viktor visits often to see how he really is helping the undercity.
The first time he visits, it makes him emotional, because their are old grannies, etc, thanking the workers for helping with their joints. For the medicine. Saying they've had a new lease of life in the last week, etc
He notices their lack of mutations.
And when he asks one of the workers, they make an offended face and explain "Taking too strong a dose over long periods is what causes the mutations. We know the guidelines for administrating it."
Viktor smiles a little at the seriousness that the workers take their jobs. "I'm glad to hear it," Viktor nods. It makes him happy to know that Silco chose good people to hire.
When he gets back home, Viktor has a little cry, and pulls out an old tattered photo of his mother. Wishes he'd been older. Wishes she'd lasted longer. Wishes he'd met Silco sooner.
It's not long before Viktor realizes he's spending more time in the undercity than in Piltover. He keeps making excuses to not be in the lab as if Jayce isn't making similar ones for political ventures, and finds walking the streets topside to be increasingly uncomfortable.
Keeps hearing not-even-remotely-hushed remarks about uppity sumprats daring to ask for a new lift, for water purifiers, etc, and answering outbursts of "ungrateful trenchers"
"As if we havent spent enough money on them already"
Unkind comments about The Industrialist.
Viktor isn't eating very much at him and Silco's, now, weekly dinner at the last drop. All their words keep swirling in his head and it makes him sicker than he already is.
"What is it?" Silco asks, dabbing his mouth with his napkin.
"I don't think I can keep going back there," Viktor answers quietly, not look at him. He pushes some food around his plate with his fork. "The things I hear up there....its sickening. And I hear it more now than ever."
Silco nods. "I have somewhere for you to stay. When you're ready."
Viktor flushes a little. "I think I'm far from ready to stay with you."
"No, of course not," Silco chuckles. "I had a townhouse prepared when I first recruited you. I wanted you down here full time, if you recall."
"A townhouse," Viktor repeats, bemused. "Haven't heard that term used down here before."
Silco smirks, eyes glinting. "You'd be amazed at the difference knocking a few walls, a fresh coat of paint, and some good furnishings, can make."
"You had that prepared for me?" Viktor asks, a little surprised that Silco went through all that trouble. "And kept it?"
"I had a feeling you would need it one day," Silco explains, taking a drink. "And I'm usually right."
Viktor can't tell if he wants to touch Silco's hand in thanks or kick him under the table for the presumption
"I need another week," Viktor decides. "To gather my things and make arrangements."
"I'll send a truck whenever you're ready," Silco nods.
Viktor stares at his food, then up at Silco. "I...Thank you."
"What for?"
"Treating me like a person," Viktor explains. "Like I matter."
Silco frowns like he's actually baffled.
"How else would I treat you?"
"It's just that you were right about everything. My friends, my job...everything." Viktor chuckles sadly. "You're the only one that's stayed consistent in how you've treated me."
Silco's lips thin. Just for a moment.
"I don't relish being right about such things, Viktor," Silco says quietly. "You must know that. If a man deserves anything, it's to be confident his friend has his back. No matter what."
"Then, I'm glad to have you," Viktor smiles, even though he can feel tears stinging his eyes, "as a friend."
Silco almost startles, but contains himself.
Instead....he reaches into his pocket and pulls out a handkerchief.
Offers it without a word.
Viktor dabs his eyes and thanks Silco, taking a few deep breaths before speaking again.
"I should go. I have things to prepare."
Let me escort you, Silco thinks, but he doesn't give voice to it.
Viktor is still too entangled with the firelights for that.
It only takes Viktor a couple days to gather his meager things from his small apartment and make sure that only what he wanted remained on record at the academy.
He called Silco for the moving vehicle early and was a little embarrassed when all he had to put in the large truck was a small end table, his shower chair, and a couple crates of personal items.
The truck driver gives the contents a funny, half-irritated look, but shrugs. Whatever. Silco is paying for the fuel and his time, so who cares.
Silco is there to greet him when they pull in front of the house. It's nestled between two much taller buildings but still contains the winding brass and chemtech accents native to Zaun. Viktor hasn't seen anything so magnificent that was his.
Silco glances at the limited contents that the driver heaves out of the truck and he raises a brow. "I suppose its a good thing this place is fully furnished."
Viktor looks away, embarrassed. "The academy provided my previous apartment and furnishings. I had planned to get my own things eventually but...nothing ever seemed right."
Silco hums, and suspects he knows why, but doesn't comment. He just opens his palm and reveals the key
Viktor hesitates a moment before taking the key, letting his fingers brush along Silco's palm. "Thank you, again."
"No need." Silco smirks. "I get as much out of this arrangement as you do."
"I'm not sure about that," Viktor chuckles trying to hide the flush of his cheeks. Gods, the crush he had been developing on the man just kept growing. He just hopes that some day he'll have the courage to do something about it.
"Are you busy?" Viktor asks, a little hopeful. "I could make some tea."
Silco gives him a once-over, and Viktor feels like he got caressed from ankle to throat "I could drink."
Viktor goes to grab one of his boxes and Silco stops him with a hand on his upper arm.
"Let them take care of it," Silco smiles. "You've had a long day."
Viktor nods and goes to the door, opening it for the first time
The brief touch on his arm lingers, a phantom sensation, warm and tingling.
When he opens the door, he sees that most of the furnishings are covered, but the amount of space is more than Viktor has ever occupied.
"I do have one thing to show you," Silco smirks, a glint in his eye. He walks forward into the house, looking back to make sure Viktor is following him. He winds his way to the back of the house, near the kitchen, where a small lift was tucked away. "I knew relying on stairs all the time would be difficult for you."
Viktor draws in an unsteady breath. A personal lift? In his house?
Silco was spoiling him.
Silco is a bit hesitant at Viktor's silence. "I understand if I was being too presumptuous or--"
When Viktor's hands fly around his chest and he feels the warm heat of Viktor's body against him, he goes stiff for a moment before letting his arms wind around Viktor as well.
Almost like he can't help himself, Silco tucks his face into Viktor's neck and inhales.
Viktor isn't usually one for acting out of emotion, but no one had ever thought of him like this. His leg and back were an inconvenience and a problem to be fixed.
But Silco saw him.
"I'm sorry, I..." Viktor couldn't bring himself to pull away from the warm embrace. Not yet.
"It's alright."
Silco ends up being the one to part them, the temptation too strong when his lips were so close to the skin of Viktor's neck.
"I believe I was promised tea," Silco gives Viktor a soft smile, his hands resting on the boys shuulders
"I already know what you're thinking Vee... It wasn't your fault you know? Neither of it was."
"I wish I could believe that... I really do. I do feel like we could still try to save her though..."
"Pretty sure you know my answer to that, she's gone. Plain and simple. No Powder, just Jinx. We talked about this... Nobody hates you for what happened to Vander and everyone else so just... Just drop it for good before you hurt yourself or worse; she hurts you for it, ok?"
General idea is that it's the anniversary of the losses of Benzo, Vander, and the others (literally and metaphorically) and Viktor basically goes to his usual spot during that time and is occasionally joined by Ekko as his mental state isn't the best during this day. Naturally, both would have differing opinions on Powder becoming Jinx. Viktor, like Vi, thinks she can be saved/redeemed (sorta like how he showcases sympathy towards Jinx in that Arcane promo mini game/event I mentioned) while Ekko maintained that it's not possible now (well, until the bridge fight obviously).
Close ups of the Ekko and Viktor edits (obviously the latter has a couple small additions to his design).
I kinda feel more and more tempted to make it into a full fic but I'm gonna finish the chapter I was working on with NL,NR first before figuring that out.