When Vito woke up that morning, his first concern was that he was late for work. Not the fact that he permanently lost an eye, not even being unable to cover medical expenses after last month's expenditures, but the fact that it was too late to clock in. He buzzed the nurse in about half an hour later when he wasn't loopy with morphine to tell her he needed out of the hospital because he was late for work. She wouldn't let him. She said he needed to rest for the day because the doctor needed to do more tests to see if he'd lost anything vital. He certainly did. He lost his damn dignity. He called Francesca, ordering her to tell their cousin to tell Klaus' people that he wouldn't be able to go to work that day. He figured he'd profusely apologize about it the day after.
He wasn't used to this sitting and waiting nonsense. There were people coming in and out of his room with needles, pills, equipment and paperwork aplenty. He wasn't in much of a state to give them a read over, so fuck it, he signed his name anywhere they wanted. The last visit was at eight. They didn't find anything with the numbers they ran.
Some roses came for him around that afternoon. They didn't have a name, but he knew well enough where they came from. He smelled them from time to time, mostly because they smelled like him, and fell asleep with a rose close to his heart. It was pathetic, but he didn't have any dignity to think about then. He lost an eye for him, and he'd damn well lose another one for him.
He fell asleep early that night, and was discharged at six in the morning.
**
Oh... Disgusting.
He never realized how bad it was. Vito inspected his face again in front of his apartment mirror, and this was... He was already pretty fucking ugly. That was logical fact. He'd grown up with it. This was just grotesque. The part where his eye should be was caved in, and the skin healing around it looked like dried prunes. He couldn't imagine anyone being able to eat around this. It would ruin most people's appetite.
Sighing, he wrapped clean bandages around the wound again. Let it be known that Vito Russo was an enemy of eyepatches. Ever since he'd been forced to watch pirate movies in his youth because of dear old Francesca, Vito cursed the skull designs, the peg legs and eyepatches because of their overwhelming tackiness. But it looked like he'd have to start wearing one, because an eyepatch was a lot less alarming than having half of his face covered in fucking bandages.
He'd have to worry about that later. He already missed a day of work. Vito dressed a little nicer than usual, pulling out one of his grey suits from his closet and dusting it off. He didn't get to wear suits as much as he liked to, pulling them out only during class reports and school meetings, but he figured he should at least dress nice since he expected the big man would want to talk after what happened.
The thought, ah, made Vito uneasy. Klaus would want to talk about that, right? Vito wished he wouldn't, or, at the very least, give him a pat on the shoulder and raise his salary for the month, maybe offer to pay medical expenses. He wasn't sure he'd be able to stomach a scolding of some sort, or worse, gratitude. He didn't do it for praise or a promotion. He did it because he — He didn't want him to get hurt. End of story. He succeeded, so...
He needed to stop being so fidgety and go to fucking work.
He got in his care and headed to HQ without much fanfare. Hopefully, the day was going to go on like normal.
He wasn't used to this sitting and waiting nonsense. There were people coming in and out of his room with needles, pills, equipment and paperwork aplenty. He wasn't in much of a state to give them a read over, so fuck it, he signed his name anywhere they wanted. The last visit was at eight. They didn't find anything with the numbers they ran.
Some roses came for him around that afternoon. They didn't have a name, but he knew well enough where they came from. He smelled them from time to time, mostly because they smelled like him, and fell asleep with a rose close to his heart. It was pathetic, but he didn't have any dignity to think about then. He lost an eye for him, and he'd damn well lose another one for him.
He fell asleep early that night, and was discharged at six in the morning.
**
Oh... Disgusting.
He never realized how bad it was. Vito inspected his face again in front of his apartment mirror, and this was... He was already pretty fucking ugly. That was logical fact. He'd grown up with it. This was just grotesque. The part where his eye should be was caved in, and the skin healing around it looked like dried prunes. He couldn't imagine anyone being able to eat around this. It would ruin most people's appetite.
Sighing, he wrapped clean bandages around the wound again. Let it be known that Vito Russo was an enemy of eyepatches. Ever since he'd been forced to watch pirate movies in his youth because of dear old Francesca, Vito cursed the skull designs, the peg legs and eyepatches because of their overwhelming tackiness. But it looked like he'd have to start wearing one, because an eyepatch was a lot less alarming than having half of his face covered in fucking bandages.
He'd have to worry about that later. He already missed a day of work. Vito dressed a little nicer than usual, pulling out one of his grey suits from his closet and dusting it off. He didn't get to wear suits as much as he liked to, pulling them out only during class reports and school meetings, but he figured he should at least dress nice since he expected the big man would want to talk after what happened.
The thought, ah, made Vito uneasy. Klaus would want to talk about that, right? Vito wished he wouldn't, or, at the very least, give him a pat on the shoulder and raise his salary for the month, maybe offer to pay medical expenses. He wasn't sure he'd be able to stomach a scolding of some sort, or worse, gratitude. He didn't do it for praise or a promotion. He did it because he — He didn't want him to get hurt. End of story. He succeeded, so...
He needed to stop being so fidgety and go to fucking work.
He got in his care and headed to HQ without much fanfare. Hopefully, the day was going to go on like normal.