October 28, 2004
In the Air Somewhere over New York
Brad
“Did you have a nice birthday?” I asked Claire. She hadn’t been at Escorial last night or the night before. I thought that she may have been with Luke, but I’d seen him at work a couple of times during the day. It was possible that she’d opted to spend it alone. It was really weird that for her 40th birthday she didn’t have a party. Then I thought that sadly, she didn’t have many peo
Exactly. Some media outlets have used the Joey King link to assert he’s straight, but he is fiercely protective of his privacy, so no one really knows. That’s probably how Travis can make it work.
October 24, 2004
New York, NY
Jeremy
“Last night was a lot of fun,” Will said to Travis.
That seemed to trigger an apology from Travis. “I’m sorry we didn’t go to Fuego,” he said to all of us. That made sense, since it was his fault.
“It’s no problem,” Kris said. I had been looking forward to going back there and dancing, but Travis had gotten all nervous about going to a gay bar. Now that he’d made his debut on Sunset Valley,
You sound eminently fuckable. 😃
That’s some sad news about Dukes. Do you think those communities who were ravaged by fire and mud will experience a culture change as they rebuild?
October 22, 2004
In the air over New York
Will
I had to admit that this jet copter was pretty cool. It was like the one I’d taken to Bristol, Connecticut, when we’d gone up to see Carullo. I relaxed into the soft leather chair while I typed away on my laptop. The phone rang, with the pilot alerting me that we’d be landing in 20 minutes, so I put my stuff away, grabbed a Pepsi from the fridge and gazed out as New York came into view. I’d left