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Kate Sherwood – TAKEN (Friends-to-Lovers, Hurt/Comfort)
Genre:
contemporary
Tags:
friends-to-lovers, hurt/comfort
Words:
7,349
I’ve known him for ages.
TAKEN
[PHOTO: Two young men
lie in a tangle of white
by Kate Sherwood
sheets. The nearer man is
“Ah, fuck!” Cody moaned, and he fought to
asleep facing us, arms
wrapped around his pillow.
keep his body still, his ass at the exact same
Behind him, his lover
angle, so that with the next stroke… “Oh, Jesus,
watches him, lean naked
Tristan, just… Oh, yeah…”
body braced up on one
elbow, his dark eyes fixed
“Like this?” Tristan asked. He was a little
on his lover’s still form, his
out of breath but Cody could still hear the
mouth just slightly curved
teasing in his voice. “You want it like this?”
up in affection.]
Forever, really. Or, at least
“Shut up, you… oh… you smug bastard…
since the first day of
oh, fuck, yeah… yeah…”
kindergarten, when he stole
my Lego’s, then shared his
“You need to watch that potty mouth,
cookies with me when he
Code.”
realized he’d made me cry.
“Fuck you… oh, fuck…”
He was my best friend. The
first person I came out to.
“Fuck
you
, I think you mean.” Tristan was
My entire support system in
too controlled, too smug, too… oh, Jesus, too
high school when no one
would come near me for feel
perfect at this. Cody stopped even trying to
of catching “gay cooties” or
have coherent thoughts, stopped trying to
AIDS.
maintain any level of dignity, and gave in to the
He’s the guy I gave my
sensations. Every stroke of Tristan’s beautiful
virginity to. The guy who
cock brought Cody closer to the edge, but he
taught me to fuck. The guy
who taught me to be safe.
fought it, tried to hold it off, tried to keep
He doesn’t know it, but he’s
himself on the perfect, exhilarating precipice for
also the guy who taught me
just a little longer…
to make love.
“Oh,
fuck
…” he managed, and then his
I’m the guy he goes home
with when there’s no better
voice was lost as his orgasm washed over him
prospect at the club.
and swept him away with it.
It was never supposed to be
serious. I knew that, I even
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He was vaguely aware of Tristan still
wanted that. I’m the one
who broke the rules.
slamming away, but by the time Cody was
coherent enough to do anything to help, Tristan
So, dear author, how do I
watch him go home night
was shuddering, his fingers spasming on Cody’s
after night with the pretty
hips as he drove deep one more time and then
boy - or man - du jour, when
stilled.
all I want is for him to come
home with ME, and to stay?
Tristan slumped over Cody’s back and
Sincerely,
nuzzled in so that his stubbled cheek was
against the sensitive skin of Cody’s neck.
VJ
“Damn, Code. Why don’t you
always
bottom?”
Cody snorted and shifted away, Tristan
lifting himself enough to let Cody roll over onto
his back. “Yeah. ‘Cause you need another
reason to go strutting around like you’re the top
stud of the city.”
“Code, I can still strut even after I bottom —
your dick isn’t big enough to leave much of an
impact, you know.” Tristan leaned over and
lifted the bottle of beer off the nightstand, took
a swallow, and then offered the bottle to Cody.
Cody took the beer and sat up enough to
drain the last bit without spilling it all over
himself. He didn’t bother to respond to
Tristan’s insult; they’d been maligning each
other’s dicks since puberty, but it had never
seemed to stop either of them from taking
pleasure in what the other had to offer.
“Hey, did you meet Matt’s new friend from
work? Sean?” Tristan nodded in satisfaction. “I
think I’m in there. I totally could have closed
the deal tonight, but he left early.”
Cody tried to keep his body relaxed. It
wasn’t like he’d been fooling himself about
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what this was. Not anymore. “If he left early, that doesn’t sound like
he was all that into you.”
“Nah, he was. He was just being coy, or something. Playing hard
to get. But he had his hand on my thigh for, like, half-an-hour right
before he left. Like,
upper
thigh. There was contact with the
unmentionables, if you know what I mean.”
“’Unmentionables’ are underwear, Tristan. It’s not really that
exciting if he touched your underwear.”
“Okay, Mr. English Major. He was touching my junk, is that
better?”
“He touched it, and then left? Damn — that sucks, man. I mean…
you’re not
that
small. I’m sure you could have found a way to make it
work.”
“Code, that line would be a hell of a lot more effective if I hadn’t
just
fucked you into a hands-free orgasm.” Tristan took a moment to
enjoy his victory, then swung his legs over the side of the bed.
“You’re still on for tomorrow, right? Kelly’s barbecue?” He was
looking for his underwear; Cody didn’t bother to point out that it was
still bunched up with his jeans.
“Yeah.” He wanted to say something. Wanted to reach over, pull
Tristan back into the bed, snuggle into him and hold on. He wanted to
keep Tristan there forever, just the two of them, talking and fooling
around and then talking some more. “You want to stick around? We
could watch some TV, have another round…” God, he was pathetic,
waiting there like a damn puppy hoping its owner would give it a
scratch behind its ears.
“Nah. I should go. You need your beauty sleep, after all. Like, you
really
need it.” Tristan found his underwear and stood to pull it on,
and Cody let himself stare a little. Tristan was beautiful. So beautiful
it hurt to look at him, sometimes, but it was the kind of hurt that Cody
couldn’t stay away from.
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“I can’t do this anymore.” Jesus. Cody really hadn’t known he
was going to say that. He’d thought about it, sure, but he hadn’t made
a decision, had he? Or at least, he hadn’t found the strength to follow
through on the only decision that made any sense.
Tristan was giving him a weird look. “Can’t do what?”
Cody wanted to back down. God, he wanted that so much; he
could just say it was nothing, say he didn’t know what he was talking
about. Tristan was used to Cody saying weird things. He wouldn’t
mind. But Cody had been putting off the inevitable for too damned
long, and he needed to see this through. “You and me. I mean —
you’re my best friend. I don’t want that to change. But I don’t think
we should fool around anymore.” Ninety-eight percent of Cody’s
brain was screaming in panicked dismay at the two percent that
seemed to be in control of his mouth. It wasn’t perfect, just being fuck
buddies, but, damn it, it was better than nothing! Better than never
getting to see Tristan’s beautiful body, never getting to touch his
warm golden skin…
Tristan had his jeans on, but sat back down on the bed with his
shirt still in his hands. “What are you talking about? Is this because of
that Seth guy?”
That would be an easy excuse. But if Cody was going to do this,
which apparently he was, then he should do it right. He should be
honest. “Not really. It’s just — I mean, yeah, kind of him. But it’s
more — I — I just — I’m looking for something more. Something
serious. And I don’t think I’m going to find it if I’m still fooling
around with you.”
I’m not going to find it if I’m still in love with you.
Tristan frowned. “So it
is
the Seth guy. I mean — we’ve taken
breaks before, when we’re dating people. That’s okay… the way you
were talking, I thought you meant forever.”
“It’s — okay, A, it’s just ‘Seth’, not ‘the Seth guy’. It’s his name,
not a description or something. And, B — does it not seem fucked up
to you, that you’re just assuming that he and I aren’t going to work
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out, and I’ll be back to fucking around with you in no time? Like,
does that not seem like a pretty unhealthy outlook for a relationship?”
Tristan looked like he was trying to understand. “Yeah, okay. But
— that’s what’s always happened before, right?”
Cody sighed. Yeah, that was what had always happened before.
Because no guy could ever live up to the standard Tristan had set. Not
in bed, certainly, but not out of bed, either. “That’s the problem. I
think I’ve been treating other people like they’re temporary, and
treating this like it’s permanent. I need to — I think I need to get rid of
this, so that I don’t have a backup plan. I have to be willing to put
100% into something new.”
“With Seth.”
“Jesus, Tristan, stop fixating on him. I mean — yeah, maybe. I
don’t know. But that’s not the point. The point is that I want
something more, and I can’t get it from you, and I can’t get it from
anyone else, either, not while I’m still…” Jesus, he’d almost said it.
Almost admitted that he was in love with his best friend. “Not while I
have this to fall back on.”
Tristan had an expression on his face that Cody couldn’t read, and
that was unusual. They’d been friends since kindergarten, since
Tristan had stolen Cody’s Lego and then shared his cookies to make
up for it. Eighteen years later, they’d made it through high school and
university together, they’d dealt with sexual awakenings and
homophobia and every other damn thing, and now Cody suddenly
couldn’t tell what Tristan was thinking? The thought of losing their
emotional bond was even more terrifying than the thought of never
being able to touch Tristan’s body again. Cody couldn’t go through
with it. He had his mouth open, ready to take it all back, but Tristan
stood up abruptly.
“Yeah, okay.” He pulled his shirt on over his head. “I get it.
Okay.” He stood up and looked around for his socks.
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Cody felt a churning pit opening up in his stomach. What had he
done? “But we’re still on for Kelly’s, right? The barbecue?”
There was no pause, no awkward moment, but there was
something almost mechanical about Tristan’s nod. “Yeah. For sure.
But — maybe you want to go with Seth? I can take Sean, or somebody
else — no worries, man, if you want.”
“Well, it doesn’t really matter who drives with who, right? I’ll
give you a call tomorrow, sort it out.” Cody tried desperately to keep
his voice level and relaxed, tried to tell himself that everything was
still fine.