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Authors: Felicia Watson
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would have been, so he quickly offered, ―‘Til later when I was alone
with Trudy.‖
Nick looked up sharply, asking, ―Then what?‖
―Then I told Trudy I didn‘t want to be married to Linda anymore,
that I never really did.‖
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A sparkling smile, rivaling any marquee Broadway had to offer,
gleamed at Logan as Nick enthused, ―You did? That‘s great, so
what—‖
Before Nick could get too worked up, Logan cut in, ―Trudy cut
me off at the knees.‖
―Meaning what?‖
―Meaning she blew me off.‖ Logan grabbed a few napkins and
wiped his mouth before finishing, ―Said I was bailin‘ out because I was
afraid of all the hard work ahead and she wasn‘t gonna let me do it.‖
He punctuated that statement by tossing the used napkins in the
wastebasket. ―Let‘s unload the parts.‖
He turned to find Nick standing stock-still with his hands on his
hips, frowning at him. ―Wait a minute. Trudy said that, and then you
said…?‖
―I said….‖ Logan slammed his tailgate down and hoisted the first
box out the truck bed, mumbling, ―She was right.‖
Nick appeared next to him and accepted the box as he glared at
Logan, snapping, ―Why the fuck did you say that?‖
Logan watched Nick put the box next to the T-bird and ran a hand
through his hair, muttering, ―I don‘t know.‖ He turned to get another
box and added, ―She‘s just thinkin‘ of my family—more ‘an I am,
seems like.‖
When he handed the next box off to Nick, Logan was stunned to
see a softened expression on his face. ―Aren‘t you part of your family,
Logan?‖
―Of course I am.‖
―Then you got as much right to be happy as they do,‖ Nick
grunted as he moved the heavy box next to the other one. ―And Trudy‘s
not your sister, by the way.‖
It was Logan‘s turn to stare in shock. ―Well, thanks for the
newsflash. What kind of mushrooms were on your part of the pizza?‖
Nick walked over and put a hand on Logan‘s shoulder. He gave it
a squeeze, explaining, ―You‘re following an old pattern here, don‘t you
see? Daisy made you sacrifice what you felt was the right thing to do
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for the sake of your brother, now you think you have to listen to Trudy
and sacrifice your own happiness for your wife and daughters.‖
As he unpacked the reconditioned parts, Logan searched
desperately for a way to refute Nick‘s analogy, but the frustration and
resignation he‘d experienced in Trudy‘s office the night before was just
too familiar. He hadn‘t made the connection himself, but now he
remembered feeling the same way eighteen years earlier as a teenager,
wilting under Daisy‘s lecture about the necessity of sticking by your
family.
The sad truth was that recognizing this connection solved nothing
for Logan. He straightened up and looked solemnly at Nick, asserting,
―I don‘t care about Daisy no more. What I do care about is my girls,
and yeah, Linda—in a way.‖
―Then care enough to be honest, Logan. You think goin‘ back and
living a lie again is gonna make anyone happy?‖
Halfway to the tool chest, Logan whipped around to face Nick.
―Be honest? Are you saying I should tell them—‖
―That you‘re gay? Yeah, I think you should.‖ A couple of strides
brought Nick right in front of Logan, close enough to hear him ask
softly, ―Because you are… aren‘t you?‖
A lifelong expert at dodging that question from his own mind,
Logan didn‘t immediately answer. Instead he gave a dismissive shrug,
saying, ―That ain‘t the point,‖ and headed back over to the tool chest.
As he selected tools, a voice floated over his shoulder. ―Then
what is?‖
Silently contemplating the enormity of what Nick was asking of
him, Logan went to work. Tell Trudy—and Linda? Face his own wife‘s
sneering condemnation? And it wouldn‘t stop there, would it? No,
Linda would tell Marie, who‘d tell Bob…. Shit, word would get back
to the mill, even. Then guys like Chuck would know the truth—how
right they were about him.
Logan started seeing a confession to Trudy as a pebble dropped
into a pond, the ripples of his big news spreading out into the wide
world, confirmation to all those who had previously questioned his
manhood. Like wildfire, the news would spread to everyone in his
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life…. Logan sat back on his heels as the worst part of this plan hit him
like physical blow:
Krista and Meghan.
As if no time had passed since Nick‘s inquiry, Logan wheeled on
him, protesting, ―No way am I gonna tell Trudy or Linda that. The girls
would have to know, too!‖
Nick looked up from the piston in his hands, tilting his head at
Logan. ―Okay… so?‖
Rather than facing the question directly, Logan snarled, ―So? So
Linda and her lawyer would take ‘em away from me for good. I might
never see them agai—‖
―What?‖ Nick straightened up and moved towards Logan, his
outrage sizzling through each word. ―They can‘t do that! You got
visitation rights as an abuser and you think they‘re gonna keep your
girls from you because
you’re gay
?‖
Logan felt his own anger rising in response. ―Maybe they won‘t
have to take ‘em away because the girls won‘t want nothin‘ to do with
me once they find out!‖
Calm returning to him, Nick stated firmly, ―I don‘t believe that.‖
―‘Cause you know ‘em so well, huh?‖ Logan snorted. ―After
meeting ‘em that one time.‖
―I saw how much they love you.‖
Logan‘s treacherous mind immediately turned the word into the
past tense, ―loved.‖ He swallowed down most of his panic at that
thought, managing only to say, ―No kid wants a dad who‘s… like that,
Nick. You know they don‘t.‖
―They wouldn‘t let that stop—‖
―I can‘t put ‘em through that. Not on top of everything else
they‘ve been through.‖ He turned pleading eyes on Nick, aching for his
understanding. ―It‘s just too much, too soon.‖
Relief washed over Logan when Nick nodded in apparently
reluctant agreement. ―Then you gotta find a way to make Trudy believe
you without tellin‘ her… everything.‖
―Yeah, okay. I‘ll think of somethin‘,‖ Logan promised wearily,
hoping that would be the end of it for the night. He nodded at the car.
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―Let‘s get some work done.‖ Intending to lighten the mood, Logan
quirked an eyebrow at Nick, saying, ―Or we won‘t have time for
anything else tonight.‖
Nick grinned at the obvious gambit. ―Does that mean you‘re
comin‘ back to my place when we‘re done here?‖
Logan nodded towards the passenger seat of his Ford. ―That
overnight bag answer your question?‖
―Hot damn!‖ Nick rubbed his hands together enthusiastically.
―Let‘s get busy now,‖ his smile widened as he finished, ―so we can get
busy later.‖
THEY worked diligently, not only Thursday night, but every spare
minute the two could find through the weekend, making so much
progress that Sunday at five p.m. found them taking the Thunderbird,
with its rebuilt engine, out for a spin through The South Side Slopes.
After taking a sharp corner at 45 mph, Nick revved the motor and
headed up the hill on Coast Avenue. He grinned at Logan, crowing,
―Damn! I can‘t believe this is the same car!‖
With one hand braced on the dash, Logan shook his head,
admonishing, ―You keep drivin‘ like a maniac, and it‘ll be a junker
again soon enough.‖
Since Logan‘s proud, happy grin matched his own, Nick just
waggled his impressive eyebrows and gunned the car up Canton
Avenue, the steepest street in all of Pittsburgh. When Nick crested the
hill easily, he felt like a dad whose son had just won the Little League
World Series. He finally slowed and turned down Hampshire, pulling
into the first open parking spot he saw.
Turning to the man next to him, Nick was entranced by the sight
of a relaxed, ebullient Logan. He had to grip the steering wheel tightly
to keep from reaching over and dragging Logan into his lap for a wild
makeout session right then and there. Nick sublimated his impulse
through a fond shove to Logan‘s shoulder. ―You are one hell of a
mechanic, ya know that?‖
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The blush that suffused Logan‘s face as he shook the compliment
off made him look almost exactly like he did at the height of passion,
and Nick felt his already interested cock stand up and take notice. He
was half-tempted to slam the car back into drive and head straight for
home—and bed—but the other part of him preferred to draw out this
festive night and delay the literal climax of the evening. ―We gotta
celebrate g‘tting‘ this car back together, you know that?‖
―Sure.‖ Logan must have been feeling the tension, too, since he
asked archly, "What‘d you have in mind?‖
A growl from his stomach reminded Nick that he hadn‘t eaten
since his skimpy breakfast. ―How ‘bout we get some dinner before
anything more… elaborate?‖
―Sounds good. Is there some place around here?‖
A second of thought brought the answer to Nick. ―Liberty Grill!
You haven‘t even been there yet, have you?‖
―Nope.‖ Logan frowned, asking, ―But didn‘t you tell me Trudy‘s
husband runs that place?‖
―Yeah, but Larry never works on Sunday night. It‘s okay.‖
Skepticism laced Logan‘s question. ―You sure?‖
―Yeah, I‘m sure. I wouldn‘t‘ve suggested it if I wasn‘t.‖ Logan
was still mulling it over, so Nick prodded, ―Come on, Logan. It‘s a
Pittsburgh landmark. And the food‘s the best.‖
―Okay.‖ A sly smile graced Logan‘s face as he added, ―Wouldn‘t
wanta miss this landmark of yours.‖
Twenty minutes later, they were ushered to a corner booth with a
good view of the busy counter by the evening hostess, Maddie, whose
familiar greeting to Nick seemed to interest Logan very much. ―Seems
like you know everybody here.‖
―Yeah, pretty much.‖ Sensing where this was headed, Nick
rushed to calm his jumpy companion. ―It‘s not like anyone‘s going to
be reporting back to Larry that I showed up tonight, or with who.
They‘re too damn busy to keep score. ‘Sides, it‘s not like I‘m a novelty
or anything, I‘ve been comin‘ here since I was a starving college
student.‖
―Really?‖
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―Yeah, I knew Larry before I knew Trudy.‖
―You‘re kidding.‖
―Nope, I used to come here for dinner and bring my books. Larry
served me probably… thousands of cups of coffee when I was studying
into the night, right there at that counter.‖
Confusion ironed a crease into Logan‘s forehead. ―Thought he ran
things around here. What was he doin‘ working the counter?‖
Nick shrugged, explaining, ―He‘s done just about every job in this
place. Still mans the counter whenever he can.‖ He smiled at a distant
memory and mused, ―Couldn‘t believe it when I was applyin‘ to the
graduate program at Pitt and Larry suggested I talk to his wife, who just
happened to be Dr. Trudy Gerard.‖
They were briefly interrupted by the perky waitress who
introduced herself as Becky and took their drink orders after explaining
the specials. Logan got his usual Coke, but Nick asked for a root beer,
advising Logan that it was on draft at Liberty Grill—best damn root
beer in the city. Nick wondered if Logan had heard him, since he had a
definite air of distraction as he studied the menu. Nick asked,
―Somethin‘ wrong?‖
Logan folded the menu and leaned his forearms on it, saying,
―The way you said you were so surprised to find out Larry was married
to Trudy—is she famous or somethin‘?‖
―In the field of abuse counseling, you bet she is. Famous
and
infamous
.‖
―Whaddya mean, infamous?‖
―Well, she‘s one of the few—‖ The conversation was interrupted
again when Becky brought their drinks and took their meal orders.
Logan asked for the meatloaf special while Nick got the T-bone pork
chop.
As soon as she disappeared, Logan took up right where they‘d left
off. ―You were sayin‘, about Trudy?‖
―Oh yeah, she‘s kind of a controversial figure in that she strongly
supports couples counseling—like she‘s trying to do with you and
Linda.‖
―And why‘s that such a big deal?‖
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―‘Cause hardly anyone else does it—or believes in it.‖
―You don‘t?‖
―Hell no.‖ When he saw the hurt look flit across Logan‘s face,