Twin or not, Nikon was rarely compared to his brother by anyone, professors, his parents, and his friends alike. The reason for this was that they were so different in nearly every regard. Aleksei was the perfect son—a perfectionist, studious, quiet, calm, and even-tempered. Even now, when Nikon knew he was fuming, Aleksei didn’t raise his voice, didn’t growl or pull a face. He quietly and calmly explained what Nikon already knew: he wanted to know the specific truth, and he knew that Nikon knew that he wanted to know, too. In complete contrast to this, Nikon was quick to anger, quick to lash out, scream, cry, and otherwise be emotional. Had he wanted to know this from Aleksei, the scene would have been different. Of course, they were in the library, and he didn’t want to get them both kicked out.
Nikon sighed, frustratedly. Wasn’t he allowed to have any secrets? Why did everyone feel entitled to know? Why did Aleksei feel entitled to know, as if he cared, as if it affected him in any way whatsoever? He wanted to ask this, but he could sell from his brother’s body language—though not his tone—that he was absolutely livid about it for some reason. “I was in London.†He explained, averting his eyes from his brother’s judgmental gaze. “I stayed with my pen-pal friend, who I’ve been talking to for a few years. We wanted some…†He hesitated. “Time alone.†He managed, finally, alluding. “We went to this punk-rock band concert at a club in wizarding London. I got drunk. We stayed in bed the next two days or so, and then I came home.†Was that enough detail? Did he wanna know the size of the guy’s cock? In fact—
No, he stopped himself from asking if Aleksei wanted to know that. He wasn’t trying to insult him, just frustrated. He wanted to keep a secret, just one, just this one time. He told Aleksei everything—probably more than the other ever wanted to know about his brother, honestly. This, especially Jimin, he wanted to keep to himself.
He sighed again. “I don’t see what the big deal about it is. I wanted to get away, go see my friend, have a good New Year’s Eve.†He sighed. “I was safe, he was with me the whole time and I knew he wasn’t some creepy old man, because he surprised me in Döttrar Vik in like September sometime and he’s totally cool. A little older, maybe… twenty? Twenty-one? Something like that.†He groaned a little. “Obviously I didn’t want to tell mom where I was, so that’s why she got so mad at me, but I don’t see why it matters to you. Is this really why you’re avoiding me? You’re mad that I went out and was safe and had a good time—what, without you?â€
A low blow, really, especially considering the boys didn’t go out nearly enough. Aleksei rarely got to do anything “fun,†and Nikon knew. Aleksei would never have been so reckless as to travel, alone, to some far-away country just for a party. Reckless? No, adventurous. He liked things safe and calm and quiet and boring.