taken aback, but Blake couldn’t help it. He didn’t want to
talk about this anymore.
“Okay, Mom. I love you,” he said in a soft voice.
“I love you, too, baby. Be careful, okay?” she said in that
overly motherly tone of hers, and he sighed, rubbing at his
eyebrows. He was just so frustrated now and he couldn’t
really think straight. He just needed to read. That was what
he needed to do.
“I will. Night, Mom,” he told her, hanging up and turning
off his phone before he could even hear her response. He
tossed the phone to the end of the bed and laid back in bed,
picking up the book he’d half-started the night before. He
pushed the world away when he let himself get lost in his
fiction.
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iley hadn’t been able to stop thinking about going to the
R movies with Devon. At first, he’d thought he’d been
developing feelings for Blake, but after seeing him and
Ethan together close-up, he knew he didn’t stand a chance.
There was so much chemistry between them that no one else
would be able to get between them.
Devon on the other hand was life incarnate. His bright
blue eyes were full of life that it made Riley feel alive to the
point of recklessness. They’d driven around town after the
movie and Devon was a fucking speed demon. Normally
Riley would have told him to slow down, being the cautious
person his father had raised, but instead he’d let his head fall
back and he’d laughed louder than he had in years,
embracing the speed and the wind through his short hair.
The next morning, despite the fact that he hadn’t slept, he
jumped out of bed like he’d been electrocuted. He pulled on
a pair of jeans and a hoodie and made his way down to the
cafeteria, grabbing a breakfast sandwich and then beginning
to run around the campus.
He put in his headphones and began running to Pantera,
the brutal guitars and screaming vocals pumping up his
system as his speed picked up. As he turned a corner, he
pulled his hood over his head and shut his eyes, darting
across a flat plane, knowing that there were no turns for
about half the song.
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Unfortunately, he didn’t count on another person
crashing straight into him.
Riley let out a grunt as he was knocked hard onto the
grass, and he ripped his ear buds out of his ears, flaring up
at whoever had knocked him down, but his face melted into
a brilliant smile as he saw Devon sprawled out on the other
side of the walkway.
“Hey, man, sorry about that,” Riley said as he pushed
himself up off the ground, watching in amusement as Devon
practically bounced up off the ground.
“That’s all right,” Devon laughed, holding his hand out.
Riley took it and pulled him into a one armed hug. “What’s
up, Riles?”
Riley cracked an even wider grin at the nickname that had
only had one day of airtime, and he shook his head. “Not
much, Dev. Other than knockin’ you on your ass,” he said
with a smug grin.
“Hey, I knocked you on
your
ass, too, asshole,” Devon
quipped, and Riley barked a laugh, clapping his hand on
Devon’s shoulder.
“Just ‘cause you caught me off guard, that’s all,” Riley
told him. “Otherwise, there’s no way I would have been on
my ass like that. I’m far too skilled for that.”
“Keep tellin’ yourself that, big guy,” Devon teased him.
“I will, thanks,” Riley rebutted, stubbornness in his reply,
and Devon’s face lit up as he threw his head back, laughing
deeply, indulgently.
“You’re so funny,” Devon told him, slinging an arm over
his broad shoulders and pulling himself close. Closing one
eye and pointing across the campus, he proposed, “I bet I
could beat you to that tree over there.”
“You’re so fuckin’ on,” Riley replied, a smirk coming onto
his face. Devon cackled and let go of Riley, beginning to run
right off the bat. “Hey, motherfucker! That’s cheating!” he
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yelled as he ran after Devon.
“Gotcha!” Devon called over his shoulder as he ran, but
Riley was already catching up. Every muscle in his legs
burned as he pushed himself to catch up with the smaller
man.
He laughed and then whooped when he passed Devon,
tapping him on the shoulder before darting in front of him,
making a beeline for the tree. He grasped onto one of the
branches, pulling himself off the ground with his upper
body strength. “Never challenge a linebacker!” he bellowed.
His victory, and his pride, didn’t last long.
Riley heard the crack of the branch, but it broke before he
could react, and one moment later, he was flat on his back,
staring up at the tree and then at Devon’s half-amused,
half-concerned face, bright eyes glittering like jewels in the
early morning light.
“Are you all right, Riles?” Devon asked, and Riley could
tell it was very hard for him to conceal the laughter and
amusement from his voice. He rolled his eyes dramatically,
but it was pretty fucking funny.
“Fucking branch,” Riley muttered, but then when Devon
burst into laughter, it didn’t take long for him to succumb to
it, too. He couldn’t be petulant for long when Devon was
laughing, even if it was at his expense.
“Smooth move, Mr. Linebacker,” Devon choked out
through hysterical laughter. Riley was laughing too hard
and too deeply to respond properly, so all he could really do
was flip off his friend and try to glare at him, but the wide,
dimpled smile was fucking plastered to his face, no chance
of it disappearing any time soon.
“Go fuck yourself, you lanky fucker,” Riley finally
breathed out through his laughter, cocking an eyebrow and
tackling Devon to the ground out of nowhere. Devon let out
a half-laugh, half-scream and crumbled beneath him, arms
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falling gracelessly around Riley’s shoulders in a rather
compromising, romantic sort of position but neither of them
paid much attention to it.
“Oh fuck, you are heavyyy,” Devon groaned, pushing at
Riley’s shoulder without any force behind it, and Riley
laughed. This was all just so funny to him, he couldn’t even
contain himself; his hazel eyes glinted vividly with mirth
and pure amusement. “Get off meeeee!” Devon whined,
pushing at him again.
“Nope,” Riley replied simply, grinning and flashing
perfectly straight white teeth at Devon. “I’m actually quite
comfortable right here.”
“I bet you are, you big oaf,” Devon groaned, thrashing
weakly. Luckily, Riley wasn’t putting anywhere near his full
weight on the smaller man, so he wasn’t actually squishing
him like he would have been had he tackled him like
another football player.
“Okay, fine,” Riley gave in after a moment of thrashing,
and stood. He held his hand out to Devon, who took it with
a playful scowl as he was lifted off his feet. “You’re perfectly
fine, aren’t you?”
“My pride is wounded!” Devon crowed, and Riley
snorted in amusement.
“
Your
pride? Who’s the one who just broke a fucking
branch and fell on his ass a
second
time in ten minutes?”
Riley asked, but he couldn’t keep his face serious enough to
have the effect it should have.
“Very true,” Devon said with a snort of mirth, eyes
glittering much the same. “That was a typical ape move
right there.”
“Yeah, yeah,” Riley rolled his eyes with a grin. “Laugh it
up, little guy.”
“Better to be little and fast than big and…well, fuck.
You’re fast, too,” Devon said, shaking his head at himself.
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Riley collapsed into another fit of riotous laughter, sitting on
the grass and shaking his head. His cheeks hurt from smiling
as wide as he was and his ribs hurt from laughing so hard.
Or maybe that was from the fall. He wasn’t sure but he’d
rather go for the first option.
Devon collapsed beside him, still chuckling under his
breath. He let his body go, his face smashed against Riley’s
bicep. Riley didn’t mind in the slightest and just leaned back
on his hands casually, catching his breath.
“Oh man, that was fun,” Devon mused, and Riley
nodded.
“Are you always that fun?” Riley asked, nudging him
gently. Devon looked up at him with a broad grin.
“Maybe you should find that out for yourself?” he said,
raising his brows in a suggestive move. Riley cracked
another grin.
“Maybe I should,” he said with a slow, overly-pensive
nod. He had a thought and ran with it before he could
overthink it like he did every other thing in his life. “You
wanna go out again tonight? Dinner, eight o’clock, meet at
my dorm?”
“Abso-fucking-lutely,” Devon replied, grin positively
radiant.
Riley leaned over and pecked him affectionately on the
lips, grasping onto the last of his courage. Devon grinned
into it and kissed him back happily, cupping the back of his
head and keeping him close, deepening it.
Riley had no problems with that.
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lake woke up the next morning and didn’t even want to
B come out from under his blanket, let alone face the
world. He felt like his body was caving in on him and he
couldn’t breathe, the pressure against his chest completely
dizzying. He wrapped his arms around his chest, hating the
softness that hit his forearms. He shuddered in disgust and
groaned, burying his face into his pillow.
“I don’t wanna be awake,” he mumbled into the pillow.
He hated the idea that Devon could be on the other side of
the room, witnessing his dysphoric freak-out, but at the
same time it was hard to lock that shit away when he first
woke up and his mind hadn’t caught up with his body yet.
After a moment, he lifted his head and looked around,
brows furrowing. He let out a sigh of relief when he found
the room empty. He sat up and wrapped his arm around his
chest even as he stripped his shirt off as quickly as he
possibly could and vigorously pulled on his binder.
After pulling one, two, three shirts on, Blake pulled on
one of his hoodies and left the room with one of his many
books tucked into the front pocket of his sweatshirt. He
wandered down to the cafe and got a bagel, settling down
on the couch in the corner of the cafe and pulling out his
book.
His head lowered as he began to read and nibble on his
bagel, and it didn’t lift for what felt like hours. He was just
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fading into the background, not wanting to garner too much
attention to himself. His nerves were raw and every
movement felt like it was being watched.
It was so obviously going to be a bad day.
As he read, his mind wandered to Ethan and the
conversation he’d had with his mother the night before.
Could Ethan really be in love with him? It could be possible,
especially if his mother was the one pointing it out. They
had spent so much time together recently and Ethan was his
biggest supporter and his best friend in the entire world.
Honestly, he’d thought about dating him before, but he felt
like he wasn’t worthy of that kind of attention so he hadn’t
even bothered with the idea.
The moments he’d spent alone with Ethan were some of
the best. The way they could spend hours around each other
and he could feel completely comfortable in his skin around
him was a miracle in and of itself. Blake had to wonder if
that was indicative of something. He always got a flicker of
excitement in his stomach whenever he heard Ethan’s voice
or saw his face. Maybe it was more than that, those
proverbial butterflies he’d heard about when people talked
about being in love.
Maybe he
was
in love with his best friend. It’d be better
than chasing after a frat boy like Riley, no matter how nice
and laid-back he was. Besides, he and Devon had much
better chemistry. Riley didn’t know about him. Ethan did.
Sometimes that made him just want to crawl out of his skin,
but other times—most of the time, really—it was nice to