Read Don't Read in the Closet: Volume Four Online
Authors: Various Authors
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against the wall. After all the lost sleep and worry, small wonder he
couldn’t stay awake.
I’ll just rest here for a minute.
His eyes drifted
closed.
The squawking of an intercom announced the latest bus arrivals,
and Max looked up to see Brandon bounding across the terminal,
backpack thrown over one shoulder and grinning like a loon.
“Maxxie!” He wrapped his arms around Max, pulling him to his feet.
“Damn but I missed you!” Right there in the middle of a crowded bus
station, Brandon slammed their mouths together and, for the first time
ever, Max didn’t give a rat’s ass who saw.
“What about Dave?” he drew away far enough to ask.
“Dave who?” Brandon murmured against his lips, resuming the
kiss. All around them the world disappeared, boiling down to the two
of them. It felt so right. So right. I haven’t lost him after all! Max
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wrapped his arms tighter around his lover, determined never to let go
again, for anything.
“Max! Maxxie? How could Brandon so thoroughly plunder his
mouth and talk at the same time? Something hit his shoulder.
Max shot upright, jerking himself awake. A troubled frown filled
his vision. “Dude! You okay? Wake up!” Brandon shook his shoulder
again. The frown twisted into an uneasy smile.
His heart leapt and, still disoriented from his nap, Max leaned in
for a kiss until recalling why they were there. “Uhm… where’s Dave?”
he asked, peering around Brandon and trying not to sound put out, or
like he already hated a man he’d never met.
Brandon’s smile faltered and fell. He stammered, “Um… oh…
The car should be fixed by tomorrow. He’s driving it down, but I
couldn’t wait to get home, so I took the bus.”
Some things never changed. Brandon always sucked at lying, and
though Max wanted to, he didn’t pry. Whatever the man was hiding
would be divulged in due time.
Maybe they’re fighting?
Max thought
hopefully, even knowing he should feel guilty for wishing such on his
friend. Still, he couldn’t help but hope “Dave” had royally screwed up
somehow and was well on his way to being permanently booted out of
Brandon’s life.
Unexpectedly, in a stirring reminder of Max’s dream, Brandon
swept him up into a bone crunching hug, whispering, “I’ve missed you
so damned bad.” Caught in the moment, reveling in the feel of those
safe, secure arms around him, Max indulged in the fantasy that they
were still together, living openly as a couple, greeting each other after
Bran returned from a business trip. Besides, all around them other
people were hugging and kissing, even the macho guy in an Army
uniform. No one would think anything of it.
All too soon the contact ended. Yawning, stretching, and feigning
nonchalance to hide disappointment, Max picked up the bag Brandon
had dropped by the bench. “C’mon,” he said, “let’s get you home. I’m
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sure your parents are dying to see you.” Secretly, he’d loved to have
kept Bran for himself for a few hours. Or days. Or weeks.
“Umm…” Brandon flashed that “I’m not being totally honest” look
again. “I’m staying at a hotel.” He averted his eyes. “Although they’ve
given up on me bringing home girls for them to meet, and we’re cool
now, the ‘rents aren’t ready to see me sharing a room with a guy.”
“I stayed over plenty of times,” Max replied before his brain
engaged.
“That’s different.” Brandon added under his breath, “And if it were
you this time I don’t think they’d have a problem with it.” An awkward
silent moment followed.
A rowdy group waving “Welcome Home” banners swooped by to
surround the soldier, squealing and squawking. Max and Brandon
stepped back to let them pass.
“Well, c’mon then. Let’s go find your hotel. We can order pizza
and maybe watch a game. It’ll be like old times.” Well, not quite like
old times, for now there’d be no making out during half time, and an
undercurrent of tension pulsed between them, so unlike the
comfortable camaraderie they’d always shared. Would that ever
return?
Still, this man meant too much not to want to spend every possible
moment together. And if one negative thing came out of Bran’s mouth
about Dave, Max wasn’t above using that to his advantage.
They bought a large pepperoni pizza and checked Brandon into a
motel not too far from the neighborhood in which they grew up. When
they stepped into the room and Max stared at the queen-sized bed,
images came to mind of Brandon and the faceless Dave, writhing in
the sheets. What did the guy look like? He’d have to be gorgeous to
win a catch like Brandon. And funny. And smart. And kind. Shit. If
the mystery man was all that, Max didn’t stand a chance in hell of
getting Brandon back. Not that he’d give up easily.
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The defeat of the last few days suddenly evaporated. That’s what
he’d do! Brandon had been Max’s for years, Dave’s for a few weeks.
Right and wrong didn’t figure into the equation. Max planned to steal
his man back!
Dropping Brandon’s bag to the floor, he turned to face his friend,
determined as hell to do this right. “Hey, they have free Internet,”
Brandon was saying, reading from a card by the dresser, “and…”
Max cut him off, shoving him bodily to the bed and diving on top.
“What the—?” Brandon fought for hardly a second, quickly giving in
and opening his mouth for Max’s eager invasion, a “Mmmmph?” of
surprise escaping. The kiss, a product of three months of pent up
frustration, curled Max’s toes and left his insides a jumbled mass of
mush. How had he ever survived without this?
For a brief second his conscience screamed at him for seducing
another guy’s boyfriend. He pushed that thought away.
Brandon is
mine! Always has been, always will be!
Then Brandon moaned,
bucking up from the bed to rub an impressive, denim-covered hard-on
against Max. Shielded from the world in a cheap motel room, parents,
college, Dave — none of it mattered. Just Max and Brandon and one
last chance to make things right.
They pushed, pulled, and shoved. Working as a team, they
managed to get their clothes off, denim and T-shirts piling on the floor
by the bed. When at last they were naked, Max stared down the man
that he now knew that he couldn’t live without. He’d fight dirty if he
had to, but no way in hell was that Dave guy gonna win!
“Oh God, how I’ve missed this.” Brandon wrapped a leg around
Max’s to pull him closer.
Max ground down, sliding their erections together. He wasn’t
going to last. It’d been too long. He sealed their lips together, hips
frantically thrusting against Brandon. “Oh damn!” he broke the kiss to
exclaim, tilting his head to give better access when gentle nibbles
descended on the “bite here” areas of his shoulder and neck.
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Brandon gave as good as he got, pushing up from beneath, breathy
little pants warming Max’s skin while his teeth worried the sensitive
spot beneath one ear. How well this man knew each and every way to
turn Max on.
“Ah, ah, ah…” Max bucked harder. So close, so close. Brandon
stiffened beneath him, that familiar, “I’m coming” whine drowning out
the traffic noises from outside. Once more, twice more, he jammed his
cock almost brutally against Brandon’s, letting loose the tension that’d
been steadily building.
Aftershocks coursed through him and he held tight, determined to
never, ever let Brandon go again. Tentative fingers stroked his back.
He sighed, easing off the man he’d just led down a cheating path, not
that he regretted it for a single second. A handful of tissues from a
convenient box on the nightstand removed the evidence of their
passion.
“I love you so damned much,” Brandon said, the two of them
lying side by side, staring up at the ceiling.
Max blinked hard, the reality of what he’d just done and why
crowding his throat, choking him. Now was not the time, he knew
that, but had to know. “I love you, too. But what about Dave?”
“Oh, Maxxie.” Brandon rolled onto his side, propping his head on
one arm to stare down at Max. “There isn’t any Dave. Or rather, there
is, but it’s not like you think.”
Confused, Max locked gazes with Brandon’s, whose expressive,
dark eyes couldn’t tell a lie, and weren’t even trying to now.
Brandon continued, “When we first broke up, I died inside each
day that you didn’t call. I died even more when you wouldn’t answer
my calls. I was so afraid I’d lost you forever. Then when you stared
talking to me again, it wasn’t the same. There was you and there was
me, but no us. So I thought that if I wasn’t a threat anymore, if I’d
moved on, that things could go back to how they were before we got
together.” Brandon cupped Max’s cheek in his palm. “I decided that if
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you wanted to live your life in the closet, it’d kill me not to have you
as my lover, but I didn’t want to lose you as my friend too.”
A beaming smile lit Brandon’s face. “For days I’ve been dreaming
of this, how it would go. I have to admit that you topped anything my
mind came up with. All my dreams and then some came true when
you attacked me coming in the door. I no longer care if we can never
be open. I don’t care if the world thinks we’re friends, roommates,
brothers, or cousins.” He added, “Although I don’t think they’ll buy the
‘brothers’ thing with your blond hair and blue eyes, when mine are
both so dark. Anyway, I’ll do whatever it takes to have whatever of
you you’re willing to give.”
If Max hadn’t already been blown away by this man years ago,
that impassioned speech would have done the trick. The dark clouds
that had been following him around for months lifted. He swallowed
hard, his heart threatening to burst wide open. “What about this Dave
guy?”
“My roommate. My
straight
roommate, and that’s all. His parents
are in the middle of a nasty divorce so he’s avoiding going home for
awhile. Rather than have him stay at the dorm by himself, I invited
him to come with me, ‘cause Mom wouldn’t want anyone being all
alone. You know how she is about taking in strays. She’s been fussing
over him like a lost puppy.”
Yeah, at last count the Rourkes had four dogs and two cats, all
having shown up on their doorstep, skinny and starving. The cats now
weighed well over fifteen pounds each. Anything or anyone that
found their way to that ranch house on the edge of town wouldn’t walk
away hungry or neglected.
Brandon flashed a bright, lopsided grin, one that had been making
Max’s heart flip-flop for yeas. “Cindy thinks ole Dave’s a present.
She’s been drooling over him ever since that day she helped moved
me into my dorm. I owe her big time for supporting me through all
this, and if it works out for them, I’ll count my debt paid in full.”
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Better her than you!
Max nearly crowed. “The bus? The hotel
room?”
A lovely crimson flush shaded Brandon’s olive complexion.
“Cindy and Dave dropped me off at the bus station. As we speak, she’s
tooling around town, showing him the sights. This room was wishful
thinking on my part — for me and you. You’ve been out of the loop,
but my folks kinda feel sorry for Dave’s home situation, and sorta
adopted him. Nobody has a problem with him staying at the house
while I’m not there. In fact, though I know my big sis adores me,
Cindy probably likes it better that way. Less competition for Dave’s
attention.”
Lies like that Max could live with. “How long do we have?”