Shep smiled as he stepped out of the airport.
"Would you stop complaining?" he frowned.
"I'm not complaining. I'm just saying that they should bring back those little peanuts," he mumbled.
"No one cares about the peanuts. I'm allergic anyways," Shep said, as he hailed a cab.
"Psh, 'no one cares about the peanuts'," Lex mocked Shep's deeper voice. "Madness," he mumbled, as he shoved Shep out of the way and crawled into the cab first. Shep rolled his eyes and crawled in beside him.
"Rockefeller Center, please," Shep instructed.
"Rockefeller?" Lex frowned. "Who is this guy anyways?" he asked, reaching for the map of angels Shep held.
"Jophiel," Shep answered, earning an awkward glance from the cabbie in the rearview mirror.
"Jophiel, huh. What's he up to in New York. Seems a little busy for an angel," Lex grumbled, looking out the window.
"So the country was too empty and the city is too busy? Make up your mind," Shep said, another look from the cabbie making him blush.
"Stop here!" Lex shouted.
"Stop!" Shep said, out of reflex. The cabbie hit the brakes, sending them all forward sharply.
"Get out here," Lex said, and threw the door open, the cabbies eyes went wide.
"Must have been a loose door, you should check that out." Shep threw him a big tip to distract him, before climbing out. "What are we doing?" he asked, once he was on the street next to Lex.
"Follow me," Lex said. He grabbed the handle of the store. Shep frowned as he followed him inside, taking a moment to glance behind him. He could feel eyes on his back, though he didn't know where they came from. Shaking his head in dismissal, he followed Lex inside. As he stepped inside, he realized Lex had changed. Though he still looked like Lex, he was more human appearing now.
"Thanks, that's all," Lex smiled. Shep frowned as he looked the man in front of him up and down. He looked enough like Lex. His skin was still pale and his hair was still covered in red. But his horns had gone, and his red eyes were now a golden brown. His tail was nowhere in sight either. He hadn't changed his clothing, keeping himself clad only in leather and chains, but the shop owner didn't seem bothered by this, he did work in New York afterall. Lex turned and smiled, shoving a small bag into Sheps chest. Shep frowned and opened it, revealing a black Bluetooth.
"Happy birthday," Lex mumbled, and stepped outside. Shep rolled his eyes and followed Lex, smiling at the owner as he left. Lex stood waiting for him, barefoot and tail swishing as usual.
"I knew Demons could shape shift, I Just never thought about you doing it," Shep said, as he shoved the accessory into his ear.
"I don't like it," Lex shrugged. "But you walk too slow." He laughed.
"RIght, well. Maybe I'll get a few less looks now. Though we are in New York so it's a bit short lived." He shrugged, as he began walking down the street with Lex by his side. "Hey... how did you pay for this?" Shep frowned.
"Easy." Lex pulled a very large wad of cash from some unknown source on his body, Shep was afraid to ask where Lex had been keeping the bills.
"Holy shit," Shep swore, and stopped to look at Lex.
"Remember, stud, you can only talk to me. Other people still can't see me," Lex laughed. Shep continued walking, keeping his eyes forward.
"Where did you get that?" he asked.
"I don't know. It just kind of adds up. I mean I don't really eat or drink or anything like that, at least I don't need too. Only if I wanna, and I don't usually," he shrugged. "I just get a little now and then and it adds up over the years," he smiled.
"H-How much do you have?" Shep frowned.
"Enough to stay there," Lex smiled, and pointed at the tall building before them.
"The New York Palace... we're going to stay in the New York Palace. That place is like-"
"A little over $600 a night, I already reserved our room," Lex said, heading into the hotel. He stopped at the front desk and smiled, shifting into his 'human' form. The man at the front desk tried to stop his jaw from dropping when the leather clad twink strolled up to the marble desk.
"Lexington Morris," Lex batted his eyelashes. The man quickly typed in his name and nodded.
"Everything is setup for your room, sir," he smiled, as Shep stepped up behind him.
"Thank you," Lex nodded, as he turned to head for the elevators after the man gave him the two keys.
"Just let me know if you need anything.... sir," the man added, smiling dumbly at Lex. Lex turned around and smiled back.
"Will do." He hit the button for the elevator, which opened quickly and they piled in. In the elevator alone, Shep finally spoke.
"He was totally flirting with you," he frowned.
"Yeah... so? Most people do. I am gorgeous if you hadn't already noticed," Lex fluttered his thick eyelashes.
"Modest aren't you?" Shep scowled. Lex looked him up and down.
"You're jealous," he said, a smile creeping over his pale face.
"What?" Shep scowled harder. "No I'm not," he shook his head.
"You totally are!" Lex laughed, then stopped and smiled. "I didn't know you cared." He looked down at his feet before glancing up at Shep with a smaller smile.
"I don't," Shep snapped. "You're just some dumb demon who follows me around like a creeper," Shep growled, he stared up at the numbers on the elevator as they lit up, showing them climbing floor after floor. With his eyes trained on the numbers, he didn't see Lex's hurt face.
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"Forgive me father, for I have sinned... I've sinned a lot." He couldn't help the smile that crossed over his face.
"Lexington..." the priest sighed. Father Francis could be seen shaking his head through the screen that separated the two men. "What is it this time, my son?" he asked, voice already weary.
"The usual," Lexington stayed in the kneeling position, looking around the small wooden room, bored.
"There shouldn't be a usual," the priest said, sternly.
"I can't help it," Lexington muttered. "It's just having fun," he unfolded his hands and leaned back, letting his arms rest on the bench behind him.
"Your fun is still sin." The voice didn't lose any of its sternness.
"I know, Father," Lexington mumbled. He shuttered when the thought struck him that he meant 'father' in more ways than one.
"You know I love you, Lexington." His dad spoke to him through the mesh again. "Because of that I have to watch out for more than just your current happiness. If you continue this path I'm afraid for what will happen to your soul," he said, a sense of urgency in his voice.
"I know!" Lex snapped. "... Father," he added calmly at the end.
"You take your vows soon, my son. You must prepare for that," he reminded, before leaving the confessional. Lex sat there for a moment, before he sighed and left. He straightened his black coat and headed for the front of the church. As he passed through rows of pews, specks of praying men and women scattered among the dark wood, he was stopped by an older man.
"Father," he put a hand on Lexs shoulder.
"Oh, I'm not a priest yet... if you want I can-" as Lex turned to find his dad, the man continued on.
"My son just came out as a homosexual." The man's eyes were red from crying. "I don't know what to do," he said, letting out a small sob with a sigh. Lex stared at the man as he got a hold of himself. "I don't want him to go to hell," the man added. "Please, Father, what do I do?" Lex blinked once before speaking.
"Just love him," Lex muttered, before walking off.
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"Lex?" Shep's voice brought Lex out of his reverie.
"Oh, you're awake," he blinked, as he moved out of the window seat that looked over the bustling town.
"Yeah." Shep stretched and looked around the huge room. "I still can't believe how big this room is," Shep chuckled.
"Oh, yeah, right," Lex smiled. Shep was washing his face in the all marble bathroom when there was a knock on the door. "I got it. He called to Shep who poked his head out the doorway.
Lex opened the door as a bellhop pushed in the large cart. Several cloches covered the tray, the bright silver domes shining in the morning light pouring in from the balcony. Lex tipped the man, before pushing the cart over to the table.
"What's that? Shep asked as he sat down.
"Oh, uh well we get a breakfast for two during our stay," Lex said.
"You don't eat," Shep frowned.
"No, but I felt like it. Are you gonna eat or not?" Lex moved the cloche aside and sat down.
"Everyone gets a free breakfast? Wow, this hotel is nice," Shep smiled.
"Well, not everyone. I got a special package," Lex said. Unable to keep a straight face, he ended up giggling at the word package.
"Ignoring the bad innuendo, what do you mean?" he said around a mouthful of souffle.