Leon shifted on his feet at Kieran’s theory. The idea that both of their employers may have been trying to get them killed was far from pleasant. He wasn’t sure why Locust would turn on him in such a way, he had been nothing but loyal for all of his career after all. The idea was so gut-wrenching that he just couldn’t bring himself to fixate on it any further. The prospect of Kieran’s organization trying to dispose of him via Baines was stressful too. It had already impacted his own attempt on that wretch’s life, something similar could always happen again. Still, it wouldn’t be right of him to pin all that blame on Kieran. Even if the whole ordeal was causing him stress, it would certainly be more difficult for the other man to grapple with. He wordlessly shook his head at Kieran’s apology.
Kieran had headed off back to the bedroom, so Leon reclaimed the couch for himself. The ice had brought the pain down considerably, allowing him to settle down somewhat. Leon couldn’t remember falling asleep once he slowly opened his eyes. He felt a little bit better now than he had earlier, though his shoulder still ached and he definitely had seen better days. Either way, it was still a relief. Slowly, he sat up, wincing as his back complained. It was lighter out now, quieter too. He had no doubts that morning had finally arrived. It felt like the previous night had lasted twice the amount of time it actually had, but a lot of the danger seemed to have passed. If someone hadn’t gone after them already, then it was likely that they were in the clear. Still, he knew he shouldn’t count on that as a certainty. Another assassin would surely know to lower both their guards before making a move.
He could hear water running, and there was no sign of Kieran, so he assumed he was off taking a shower. He considered leaving right there and then, he could likely slip away without much complaint. He was still apprehensive considering there was a non-zero chance he currently had a target on his back, though. Plus, it might be good to consider finding a way to cover up the bloodstains on his shirt. It definitely wasn’t as bad as the uniform he had turned into a cast, but still bloodied enough that he’d get some weird looks and potential inquiries that he was not exactly thrilled at the prospect of having to deal with. The blood was dried by now too, making cleaning the button-down much more daunting of a task. That was something he could relegate to a later time though, he could probably make do with having coat cover it for now.
He got up from the couch with a bit of effort, squeezing his eyes shut with briefly hitched breathing. The pain was substantial again, though still it was better than it had been last night. He stepped over to his coat gingerly, before scooping it up and fighting with it to get his one good arm in. He managed to get it over his other shoulder and button it up as far as he could. He was basically wearing it now, it covered up his shirt a decent amount at least. He nearly jumped out of his skin hearing Kieran’s voice behind him, whipping back around to look at him with startled fervour.
“...Good morning,” He spoke with a slight morning rasp and a sheepish expression.
Kieran darted away, and Leon strode over to and returned to the decrepit couch. He stretched his good arm and yawned, immediately regretting it when a jolt of pain ran up his back. As he was sitting with his head in his hand recovering, his phone began to ring, spooking him for a second time. He quickly took it out of the pocket of his dress pants and checked the number. The call was from the manager that he had called about his absence from work the previous night. He answered quickly, holding the phone to his ear.
“Hello, Mrs. Foster. I’m assuming you got my message?”
He could hear the chiding click of the older woman’s tongue through the phone, making him tense in anxiety.
“No need to be so formal, Leon. I did see your message, and I was wondering,” Dread built up in Leon’s chest as she finished her sentence, “If there was anything I could do to help. Do you need any help getting groceries? Any meals delivered?”
For the last six months, Mrs. Foster had been trying to repay him at any possible opportunity during periods increasingly unexplainable for a small task Leon never would’ve done if he knew it would spiral this out of control. One time during his break Leon overheard a conversation between his manager and his coworker. A large hole had been punctured into one of her favourite sweaters, something she was understandably torn up about. Leon, looking to earn brownie points and a good word in from her, offered to sew it back together. Of course, he didn’t tell her one of the main reasons he even remembered how to sew was because of that time his coworker was at risk of bleeding out against the wall of a warehouse, which certainly refreshed his memory of what he had been taught by Locust all those years ago. It wasn’t all that easy to fix necessarily, but it was definitely an easier material to work with than human skin. Unfortunately for him what he thought was a simple favour done to be a suck-up to the higher ups turned out to be a grave mistake. As an assassin who had lived his life doing his damnedest to balance lying low with still keeping in good standings with his bosses, he had no idea how to handle this development. He couldn’t just up and tell her that her attempts to be kind and generous to him in the way an older relative might was a bad idea for them both. All he could do was deflect and hope she relented eventually.
“Ah…no. I’m alright,” He winced at how robotic his voice sounded, though Mrs. Foster either didn't notice or didn't acknowledge it.
“Do take care of yourself, and don’t be afraid to ask if you do end up needing anything.”
“Uh…yeah. Yeah, of course.”
He breathed a sigh of relief as she hung up the phone with a click, glancing up to see Kieran washing his knives in the sink. He paused before answering his question, the first few sentences that came to mind were all very ungrateful and sarcastic, the kind of thing he’d say and immediately come to regret. He resisted the temptation – Kieran had been nothing but hospitable towards him, after all – and had his response be as close to the truth as he could muster without being outright mean for no reason.
“It was fine, about as good as it could be considering…” He gestured vaguely towards his arm, and then towards the couch, “...Yeah. I managed to sleep though, which is the most important thing I suppose. How about yourself?” He assumed Kieran must’ve been more comfortable then he was the prior night, and he looked like he was in better shape this morning too.
“I had better get going now, busy day and all.”
He felt like he was ready to brave the walk back home. He’d definitely stick out walking down the street, but this was probably about as good as he was going to get. He also needed time to make himself presentable for the representatives, too. He stood up, hesitating before heading towards the door.
“I don’t think I know many other people in our line of work who would risk something like this…so…thank you again.”
Leon walked towards the door, opening it as little as he could get away with and slipping past into the stairwell.