“Fuck,” he cursed, spitting into the bucket, before he placed it on the ground and laying back. Casper handed him the glass of water and Oliver took it reluctantly, before taking a sip and cleansed his mouth then spit it out in the bucket, before emptying the rest of the water, as he could feel his body being dehydrated.
“How are you feeling?” Casper asked, moving slightly away from Oliver to give them some space.
“Like shit,” he glared at Casper, as in 'what do you think?'. “Where am I?” Oliver asked, barely having enough energy to feel angry at being near Casper, as he looked around, seeing that he wasn’t in a bedroom. He could guess it had to be Caspers, since it was quite neat compared to his own bedroom with white walls, a huge white closet and light grey dresser. He didn't have any clothes or trash lying around, and he even had some plants.
“My place. I found you outside the club, getting dragged off by some dudes,” Casper explained which prompted a raised eyebrow from Oliver.
“Dragged off?” Oliver repeated confused, “what do you mean ‘dragged off’?” He asked, as his memories came up blank. Casper shrugged and leaned back on his hands.
“I had a feeling they wanted to do something bad to you, when I saw them walk towards your table, and then i saw them take you outside, all of them with a strange hungry smile,” he said, as he looked at Oliver, but Oliver wasn’t looking at Caspers face. He was more interested in the bruises on Caspers hands, bruises clearly only there if Casper had been fighting.
“What happened?” Oliver asked, gesturing towards Caspers hands.
“And why would you do that?” he asked as he couldn’t believe what he was hearing. Casper shrugged and got up, his sweatpants hanging surprisingly low, teasingly without revealing anything, and Oliver had to pull his eyes away.
“Just because you are still pissed at me, doesn’t mean that I feel the same,” he said and took Oliver's glass. “I’m going to get you more water and some painkillers. Anything you want for breakfast? That is, if you can even eat anything,” Casper asked and looked at Oliver. He looked back confused and slightly surprised, though he tried to hide it as he shrugged. He wasn’t sure what kind of expression he was having, but it made Casper smile just for a second before he left.
“Yeah, but drugs aren’t easy to come by, so I use whatever else I can get my hands on, and painkillers are easier,” Oliver looked at his phone. One missed message from Jake, two from Zack and one from his dad.
“What? Are you going to tell me it’s bad? Well, take a number and get in line,” he growled and stepped closer to Casper. “If you think you can just waltz into my life and tell me what I can and can’t do, then you might as well fuck off,” Oliver jabbed a finger against Caspers chest, “I don’t need your help.”
Casper looked back into Oliver’s eyes, there was something fierce going on, that Oliver had no clue what meant, but he didn’t care. He was pissed off and all he wanted was to go home and sleep.
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