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Authors: Taylor V. Donovan
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progress was at work. Logan lived for the day when he’d see his
best friend emotionally content, because happiness would follow
soon after.
After the waiter finally took their order of Mango Margaritas,
shots of Patron, ultimate nachos and tortillas with guacamole,
Logan settled back in his seat. The shots of tequila had been his
idea. He wasn’t working the next day and was in the mood to do
some serious drinking.
“I really like this place,” he heard Christian say. “It’s so very
quaint and colorful. Kind of reminds me of some of my favorite
places back home. Our Mexican food is better, but Besitos’ is not
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too shabby.”
“Neither Texas food or the drinks for that matter are better
than ours, love. I do believe I’ve taken you to enough Mexican
restaurants both in NYC and San Francisco to prove that point.”
“Here we go again,” Chris said, playfully rolling his eyes at
Gabi. “We have this argument all the time. She refuses to admit
we have the best restaurants.”
“Where exactly in Texas are you from?” Logan asked, noticing
Chris’s sexy drawl was more present than ever.
“Houston, thank goodness.” Chris smiled. “I don’t think any
other city in the state would’ve been able to deal with me.”
“Chris does his best to hide his drawl,” Gabi said. “The fact
that you are hearing it now means he’s feeling no pain. One too
many Margaritas would do that to a body.”
“I don’t try to hide it! I’m proud of my origins, but it’s been
a long time since I moved out of Texas and only natural for the
drawl to fade some. You should hear how thick it is when I’m
back home for any length of time. Sneaks right up on me.”
The waiter came back with their order and put the drinks and
food down. This time he didn’t try to flirt and his face was set in
a scowl when he offered Gabi some fruity drink Logan was sure
she didn’t order.
“From the gentleman standing over there,” the waiter almost
growled, turning his body in the general direction of the bar.
Logan, Chris, and Gabi followed suit, and Gabi smiled at the very
attractive guy saluting her with his own drink, completely missing
the disgruntled waiter’s departure.
“Here’s to physical attraction and young love,” Chris said
once they all had their drinks in hand. “Make sure you enjoy it
before it all turns to shit.”
“Awww, come on, Chris. Are you depressed over this thing
with Julian again?” Gabi’s tone was dripping with sympathy.
“You know every relationship has its bumps,” she added right
before taking a big swig of her Margarita.
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“Says the woman who hasn’t been on a date since the Clinton
administration.” Christian also took a big swallow of his drink,
only to give himself a brain freeze. Grimacing in pain, he pushed
on his forehead and his chest with his hands.
“That’s what you get for being a smart ass, my friend.” Gabi
winked at Chris, smiled at Logan, and grabbed her shot glass,
motioning for the guys to do the same. Once they were ready she
said, “Bottoms up!” and they all slammed back the tequila in a
perfectly synchronized move. “Fuck, that burned!”
“This thing with Julian wasn’t a bump, love,” Chris continued.
“More like an iron wall, or maybe quicksand…”
Logan put his glass down and threw his head back, enjoying
the heat of the tequila making its way through his system and
thinking how much he liked this girl. Telling her he was best
friends with her ex-husband hadn’t changed a thing between
them.
“That guy by the door has been checking you out, did you
know that?” Chris asked Gabi, discreetly pointing at a nice
looking brunet.
“Well, he’s also been checking out one of the Mariachi boys,”
she replied, and there was no mistaking the disdain in her voice.
“I’ve no interest in guys who don’t know who they are or what
they want.”
Logan’s eyes snapped open. What the hell was that all about?
Going by things Sam had told him and her close friendship
with Christian he had assumed she was accepting and open
minded, but perhaps he’d been wrong.
“I’m pretty sure he knows he’s bisexual, which means he
could want both.” Chris’s tone was stern. “We’ve discussed this
before.”
“It doesn’t mean he can have both! I know bisexual people
are always more inclined to one sex, so they should just pick one
and stay away from the other.”
“And that would make them homosexuals, if they picked,”
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Logan said, not pleased with her statement in the slightest, but
no one would know so by listening to his calm voice. “There’s
nothing wrong with feeling attracted to both women and men.”
“It is when they need both… When they cheat on a woman
with a man… or even vice-versa.”
“In that case I’d say the problem would be the unfaithfulness
itself,” Logan argued, still in a very low voice. “The focus should
be on the reasons why an individual would cheat, not on who he
cheats with.”
“I completely agree with that,” Chris said and Logan could
tell he wasn’t too happy with Gabi’s words either. “Are you saying
it’d be easier for a woman to deal with infidelity if her significant
other cheated on her with another woman as opposed to a guy?”
“Absolutely,” she said.
“I beg to differ, Gabi.” Logan was now convinced he’d been
wrong when he told Sam he believed Gabi would be open to
dialogue. She wouldn’t. Not with this kind of opinion.
“How about you go talk to the other guy then? The one at the
bar,” Chris suggested. A second later Logan felt his hand pat him
soothingly on the back.
“No way am I doing that when you’re all bent out of shape.”
Her eyes full of concern, Gabi leaned towards her friend and
grabbed one of his hands, trapping Logan between them and
completely forgetting about the previous subject at hand. “I want
to be here for you in case you need to talk.”
“I’m perfectly fine, girl,” Chris assured her. “And that guy has
been waiting hours for you to get your sweet ass over there, and
for once I want you to forget about me and my problems and
concentrate on yourself.” He gave her a shit eating grin. “Besides,
I’m in very good company.”
“Okay, then,” Gabi agreed with a smile after a few seconds.
“I’m going to go introduce myself to this guy and rock his world
a bit.” She slowly stood up, so that she could show off her
voluptuous body.
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“Work it, girl!” Chris smiled once again but as soon as Gabi
turned her back on them he lowered his head and groaned. “I
need a fucking cigarette.”
Logan got up and took a pack out of the front pocket of his
pants. He wasn’t a smoker, but he enjoyed having some nicotine
with his hard liquor from time to time. He gestured Chris to
follow him outside and three minutes later they were standing on
the sidewalk.
“Thank you, sweetheart,” Chris said when Logan lit up his
cigarette. “And thanks for not getting into it with Gabi. She’s
quite…hardheaded when it comes to the whole bisexuality thing.”
“It’s my pleasure.” He took a long drag from his own cigarette
and studied Christian’s face. “Do you feel like talking about
whatever it is that’s bothering you?” he offered. “What did the
boyfriend do this time?” Now that he’d been friends with Chris
for a bit and knew about the ups and downs of their relationship
he had no choice but to agree with Adam; the dude sounded like
bad news and Chris should dump his ass.
“Nothing new, really.” Although their friendship was recent,
Chris had trusted him with several details of his relationship
with Julian. Whatever had passed between them when they met
at Adam’s wasn’t a fluke. They felt comfortable in each other’s
company and words came out naturally. They’d been speaking
with the ease that usually came with a much longer friendship
from day one. “I never get to see him. He’s always holed up in
his studio, too busy with his work. I broke up with him a few
days ago.”
“I’m sorry to hear that.”
“Don’t be. He’s a goddamn asshole that was probably cheating
on me.”
“Has he always been this weird?”
“Weird? You’re a psychologist and that’s the best you can
come up with?” He laughed and crossed his arms over his chest,
holding the cigarette between his fingers and seemingly getting
lost in his thoughts. “You know, I’m not entirely sure I have an
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answer for that. I started a relationship with Julian for the wrong
reasons and didn’t really take the time to get to know him well
before I did. That much I can tell you. See, I was falling for this
gorgeous, charming Cajun boy back home. We talked a lot, him
and I, and even though I know he was feeling very confused, he
never avoided me while he tried to figure out what was happening
to him. He was receptive to my attraction and said he’d be fine
with his own attraction for me as well… if only he were gay.
Which he swore up and down he wasn’t, after making out with
me because apparently he’d never been attracted to a man before.
And he’s around gay men plenty, let me tell you.” He took a drag
from his cigarette and shook his head. “Of course me being me,
I had to push things. The time for me to come back to NYC was
getting closer and I just had to know if there was a chance for us,
if he could ever be mine, so I confronted him.”
“Scared him off?” Chris snorted and Logan had to smile.
Granted Chris was very much male, but he looked so feminine
and delicate that the sound seemed out of place.
“That’s an understatement if I ever heard one. Remy… you
know, Cajun boy… He asked me to slow down. Said he needed
time to understand and deal with his feelings.”
“And you didn’t give it to him.”
“I threw a hissy fit, came back to NYC, and refused to take
his phone calls.” He took another long drag from his cigarette
and exhaled slowly, a self-deprecating smile on his lips. “I was
desperate to feel wanted and Julian… lord, he was relentless in
his pursuit of me… like he just had to have me, you know? He’s
openly gay and I decided it was time for me to settle down, to be in
a happy, committed relationship, so I started going out with him.
But, once we had sex, he turned into a completely different man.
Never had time for me and his favorite excuse is this supposed
masterpiece he’s working on. In hindsight, getting serious with
him so soon was a mistake, and I should have broken it off the
minute I felt weird around him for the first time.”
“Weird how?” asked Logan, completely fascinated by
Christian’s story. The psychologist in him was eating the whole
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thing up and screaming for more.
“He has some radical ideas when it comes to guys wearing
makeup, for example. He’s always trying to get me to not wear
any. And he’s also totally against piercings and tattoos. Says
people shouldn’t mutilate their bodies that way.” He shook his
head a little. “Sometimes I get this feeling he hates me. Isn’t
that strange? I know he can’t stand to be seduced by me. He
gives in every time, but only to be in a pissy mood afterward, as
if he blames me for his weakness. I remember this one time I
fell asleep for a few minutes and woke up to find him hovering
over me. He had my belly ring between his fingers, pulling it. I
feared he was going to rip it off. He’ll never admit to it but I’m
positive he hates it because he knows Braxton gave it to me and
there’s a meaning behind it. And that’s another thing. He’s such
an antisocial, ungrateful piece of shit. You know Julian’s yet to
have the decency to stop by and say hello to Brax whenever he’s
come to NYC? That’s so fucked up! It was Braxton who actually
told Julian to submit his work to my gallery in Houston, so he
owes his good luck and fortune in part to Brax.”
“So this Julian is an artist from Texas?”
“Yes.”
“And Brax is your best friend.” He already knew that from
talking to Gabi, but it was the first time Chris mentioned the guy,
so Logan went along with it.
“Braxton Sinclair, my oldest, closest male friend. I actually met
Remy through him. You know, confused boy? He’s the executive
chef in this fabulous restaurant Brax owns.” Christian stubbed
out his cigarette on the trash receptor’s ash tray. “It’s exhausting,
this dating game. And I’ve never been good at picking the right
guys.” Christian shrugged and crossed his arms on top of his
chest. “But I feel… I’m… relieved, you know? Happy to have
ended things with Julian.”
“Are you sure?” Logan asked, concerned for his friend. “And
why didn’t you call me?”
“It was something I had to deal with by myself, you see? I’m