But it was. Deep down they both saw this and saw understanding of it in each other’s faces. Ben allowed Nikolas to restrain him because he trusted him. Nikolas didn’t have that level of trust in anyone, even Ben. He sat up and swung his legs over the edge of the bed, staring morosely at the mosquito bites. “I’m sorry.” Ben slid in behind him, arms around his waist, his chin on Nikolas’s shoulder.
“It must be hard to change when you get to your age. I forget that sometimes.”
Nikolas frowned. “What do you mean?”
“Well, look at all the things that’d happened to you before I was even born. They say older people find it harder to adapt.”
Nikolas twisted around, craning back to get a better look at Ben’s face. “Are you trying to be funny?”
“No, of course not. It’s not funny. You don’t trust me, and I get that. I suppose you’re just too old to learn trust now. Like an old dog that’s been beaten too many times. Hey, you know what you are?” Nikolas seemed dazed with incredulity and only shook his head. Ben smiled sadly. “You’re a sticky like Radulf, can’t be rehomed or retrained.”
Nikolas had clearly heard enough. He turned and pushed Ben onto his back. He sat heavily on him, studying him. “If I want to learn something, then I will.”
Ben pursed his lips, interested, as if they were just old friends having a chat in the pub. “So how would you go about learning to trust me then?”
“I don’t know. I’m trying to think of something that would involve you being in pain and shutting up. How am I doing?”
Ben scrunched his face. “Nope, I can’t see that working. Wow, quite a dilemma for you, isn’t it? So, what do you want to do today?” He tried to sit up. Nikolas held him down, thinking.
“If I let you do this, it’s not because your pathetic attempt at manipulation has worked. You understand that, yes?”
“Absolutely.”
Nikolas lay back down on the bed and very reluctantly allowed Ben to lift his hands once more. Ben tied them again. He grinned. “You’re very hard work, you know that, yeah?”
Nikolas wasn’t looking too sure he wanted to know anything just then. He inquired, trying to sound casual, “What now?”
Ben slid lower. “For now I’ll do something you like. Next time, maybe, I’ll give you a dose of what you give me.”
“Thatyou wouldn’t dare.” Nikolas seemed to realise what a stupid thing this was to say as soon as the words left his mouth. His eyes widened, and Ben guessed he was about to be forbidden to do what he was planning to do—but Nikolas was too late. Ben smacked him on one thigh. It resounded beautifully on the sweat-slicked skin.
Nikolas twisted to try and release his hands, and Ben observed brightly, “Good idea.” He rolled his prisoner over and sat on the backs of his thighs. There was nothing much Nikolas could do to stop him smacking again, this time on a more obvious place. The firm cheek resounded very nicely. Ben then immediately stretched up and released the tie, giving Nikolas a gentler pat on the backside before sliding off him.
They lay staring at the thatch roof, Nikolas processing what had just happened between them, and Ben giving him the time and space to do so. Eventually, Ben ventured, “Let’s order a huge breakfast for the winner, and then I’ll race you to the drop off and back.” They both knew Nikolas would win any swimming race between them. Ben was giving him back the control.
Nikolas pulled him closer and studied him intently. “Have I told you recently how manipulative you are?”
Ben scrunched his face again, theatrically thinking. “Yes, I believe you have.”
“Order breakfast for two, Ben. I may let you win the race. I’m feeling magnanimous toward you for some reason.”
§ § §
There was no way, in fact, Nikolas would ever let Ben beat him at anything. He toyed with the idea all the way out to where the shallow lagoon fell off into a dark plunge of cold ocean, letting Ben stay level with him, but he just couldn’t do it. He was surprised, though, he actually had to work to stay ahead on the return and realised just how much work he still had to do to get back to the fitness he’d enjoyed on return from Russia. They were both glad to see the laden trays and newspapers waiting for them. They lazed on the deck, turning brown and eating. It was proving to be a very satisfactory holiday.
By mid-morning, Ben was restless. He wanted to go to the hotel and see if there was somewhere they could hire a jeep to explore the island. Nikolas was more interested in exploring Ben, but he acquiesced and accompanied him in the boat to the beach. There were a number of people sunbathing and some children in the water. Nikolas knew Ben was very well aware of the interested glances being thrown their way but he ignored everyone and headed for the hotel.
The hotel had a huge range of sporting facilities and water activities available, which they both dismissed. They were more interested in getting a jeep, which they did. It was not the top of the range Merc they were used to: it had no roof, only roll bars, and the paintwork was a sun-bleached, indeterminate colour. The tyres were bald and the two seats patched. They both loved it immediately. Dressed neatly in shorts and shirts, as soon as they were out of sight of the hotel they stripped off their shirts and shoes. Ben stuck his bare feet up on the dashboard, studying the map. Nikolas was testing to see how fast the jeep would go.
The temperature was in the high thirties, and the sun beat down relentlessly. They went from bright, intense light to deep shade under the trees where, with their dark sunglasses, they could hardly see at all. The road began to climb up from the plains, which were cultivated with coconut and pineapple, into unclaimed jungle. Very quickly, the road became just a dirt track—all the better for putting the jeep through its paces. Finally, they came out at a viewpoint Ben had seen on the map. They pulled in and could see all the way down across the jungle canopy to the sea beyond and to a few remote islands dotted around in the intense blue. Right in the centre of the view was their lagoon, the huts now tiny dots on the luminous green.
They climbed out and walked to the edge. All they could hear were the sounds of birds and insects. “This island is covered in cave systems.” Nikolas pointed to the headland on the southern side of the lagoon. “Some come out there and go back into the centre of the island. We should swim to them and explore.”
“And you’ve seenThe Descent, yeah?”
It was still incredibly hot. They were both already a great deal browner than when they’d arrived. Nikolas moved behind Ben, his arms loosely around him, skin sticking to skin, his chin on Ben’s shoulder. “Russian Special Forces don’t often do jungle training. I wouldn’t like to have to survive in this environment. It’s too…what’s the word I’m looking for?”
“Creepy-crawly?”