repeated, the words, everything about him like the truth,
harsh and raw. “You said I"d be better off without you. I don"t
think I will ever really forgive you for that.”
Alex closed his hands around the mug. Someone must
have reheated the cocoa since the cup was hot. Alex was
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shivering anyway. “You"re a surprisingly hard man at times,
Everett.”
Everett exhaled and took a moment to focus. “I don"t
know why it"s taken you so long to realize how strong I am.
My job isn"t exactly a walk in the park.”
If those boys were anything at all like Alex had been at
their age, then Alex agreed, that job would be difficult and
demanding and a nightmare most of the time. And yet, if
they were anything like him, in no time at all they"d be eating
out of Everett"s hand.
“But you do it.”
“And we both know why.” Everett was so definite that
Alex looked up again.
“I didn"t.” It was not the brutal truth he was known for.
“Or I didn"t want to hope. I couldn"t handle it then, I think. I
am not strong.”
Everett snorted. The sound was bitter, though he ought
to know how awful hope could be as much as Alex did. Alex
scowled at him. “I"m the one with the reputation for cruel
honesty, in case you"ve forgotten,” he started to say, but
abandoned his defense halfway through.
He sighed instead, and Everett sat down heavily on the
bench next to him. “But I always hoped anyway, even before
I consciously knew what it was I wanted.” Alex looked away
again, but to remember this time, and to explain. Everett
was hungover, they were both needlessly freezing, and
now
there were too many words to hold back.
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“The damn candy.” He wiped at his face and took
another drink. “I had run to you, again.” He"d run to Everett
too many times to count. He wasn"t sure when he"d first
started climbing that tree, but Everett"s window had always
been unlocked for him, something he supposed no one
would dare do in a child"s room now, but the world had
seemed different then. Or maybe Everett"s parents hadn"t
known and that had been all Everett.
“It was the middle of the night, but of course my father
wasn"t sleeping. He was decorating, but he"d spent every cent
of his paycheck on presents for me so he was cutting up
paper for snowflakes and chains to decorate the house for
Christmas. He wasn"t sleeping and so neither was I, and it
had been fun during the afternoon, but then we were out of
paper and still it wasn"t enough. He suddenly had a vision of
what it should be and the look in his eyes…. He wasn"t there
anymore. I"m sure you"re familiar with it.”
Alex gestured at himself. Everett didn"t nod, but he
didn"t need to. So Alex cleared his throat. “I had to get away.
I climbed your tree, and even though we had just entered
junior high and I knew, I thought, we were too old for that
sort of thing, you looked at me and pulled me close and held
me in a way boys aren"t supposed to at that age.” His mouth
was dry, but he didn"t take another drink. “And after a while,
you took out your last two pieces of that damn candy. You"d
been saving them since Halloween, you loved them so much.
You could have just bought more, I think, but you were
careful even then, and you"d hid them away for special
occasions, and they were your last two, and you gave them
to me.”
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He rolled his shoulders and glanced over again. “It was
nothing more and nothing less than you"d always done, but I
knew then, for the first time.” It had been pain and
happiness and then feeling so weary he"d fallen asleep with
Everett still holding him. “Though I didn"t really admit it to
myself until high school, but I already knew it couldn"t
happen.”
“Not then,” Everett corrected him, so very sure. Alex met
his gaze.
Fear, like cold, also made him shake. But he put the
mug down, and when Everett leaned in, he reached over to
cup his face and kiss the curve of his lips. Everett"s hands
came up, touching the freezing skin of his arms, and Everett
exhaled, just his name.
It wasn"t long, not with the cold and Alex needing more
than that from him, but even when Everett pressed to make
the kiss deeper, he would not stop touching him. His palms
smoothed down Alex"s chilled arms and then along his
stomach and back, and then Alex kissed him again, less with
bated breath and carefully parted lips and more with hot
intent. Everett"s hands skated over his shoulders and ribs
and then grew bolder, as if Everett were not already bold
enough.
He abruptly groaned and pushed forward to close the
distance, and Alex realized this was not Everett being brave
or Everett wanting to comfort him. Everett
needed
to touch
him. His fingertips pressed into Alex"s skin hard enough to
bruise, and then he twined Alex"s fingers with his and pulled
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his hand to his chest as though he needed Alex to know how
fast his heart was beating.
Alex pressed against his chest, into the old wound of
that broken heart, and slid his mouth down to Everett"s
rough jawline at the gratified noise Everett made. He nodded,
shakily, to show that he understood, and pushed his other
hand down over flannel to feel Everett"s cock pound against
his hand. It made him dizzy and sent a fire crackling
through his skin, like touching lightening.
He shut his eyes tight and let himself feel Everett,
Everett breathing hard into his ear, trembling and pushing
up into his hand, and whispering feverish little declarations
as Alex pulled at the ties at his waist and discovered the
warm, firm skin of his lower stomach.
“Alex, please.” Everett"s hands were along his back,
pulling him closer, his breath halting noisily when Alex"s
mouth tasted his throat, the skin beneath his ear, his
shoulder, and his hand slipped down beneath his pajama
pants to cup him through his underwear. His fingertips were
sticky. He wanted to put them in his mouth, but couldn"t
stop sucking kisses into Everett"s skin or stroking, slowly,
over Everett"s erection.
He was hard, too, but he couldn"t stop this, tormenting
Everett as though they were teenagers, and he wanted
Everett to come in his pants.
“Alex, please,” Everett begged him, stopping when Alex
opened his eyes and moved back to lick his mouth open. He
twitched forward, and Everett moved, like he wanted to open
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his legs and couldn"t. He panted against Everett when he
pulled back, and Everett moaned. “Alex, it"s… a year, Alex.
It"s been a
year
. Please.”
For a moment Alex couldn"t follow, and then he felt his
heart stop.
“Everett.” It was all Alex could manage. Then he pushed
off the bench, knocking the mug into the snow. He took
Everett"s mouth and his neck and his ear and then tipped
his head back to have his mouth again, swallowing his
gasping pleas for more, overwhelmed with the need for
Everett, to hear him, see him, come in his hands.
“You didn"t have to wait with me,” he wanted to say, but
Everett saw through him, or read it in him when he couldn"t
say it aloud, and kissed him back, until their mouths were
bruised and wet, and his palm was damp and hot against
Everett"s briefs.
All these years and this was his. Not stolen, not
borrowed, but his. The planes of Everett"s back, the slope of
his shoulder, the hard length of him tempting Alex"s
fingertips into sliding down over and over again.
“Wait?” Everett wasn"t laughing. “Waiting.” His stubble
burned. His mouth was sweet. “Since you were twelve, Alex?
My whole
life
.” He was weak for a moment, shuddering, and