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Streak - 2. Chapter 2

 

August 28, 2002

Boston

 

Wade

 

I was so relieved that Craig Fester, the contractor I’d hired, had finished today. He had been all grins and smiles, justifiably proud of having achieved a small miracle by building out the house by the deadline I’d given him. “Welcome home, Mr. Danfield,” he said.

“Thank you,” I said, shooting him my best smile. I knew that if he’d have missed this deadline, I’d have had hell to pay from JJ and Tiffany, and the last thing I needed was to have them here, bitching and moaning at me.

“Let me show you around,” he said. I had a million things on my schedule for today, but this was important, both to make sure everything was done, and to humor his need to proudly show off his craftsmanship.

“Awesome,” Matt said. Craig led us through the ground floor, where not much had been done beyond painting, until we got to the kitchen. There, we’d completely redone it, with new cabinets, countertops, and appliances. “This looks really good!”

“Thank you,” Craig said. “There are quarters here for two servants.” We looked briefly at those, even though I had yet to hire a staff, then he guided us up the large staircase that led to my level. There was a huge bedroom, with a separate room for studying. I’d gone big on this, and had put in huge closets, and a bathroom that was way over the top.

I got to what was supposed to be a closet, and found it blocked off. I wandered around the room, frowning, until I found the entrance off the bathroom. “I don’t remember this closet being configured in this manner,” I noted with no small amount of irritation. I’d gone over these plans with him at length. It was incredibly annoying that he got that wrong.

“I made a change to the plans,” Matt said. That got Craig off the hook, but that just made me shift my irritation from him to Matt. “I’ll tell you about it later.”

“Fine,” I said, with a decided lack of grace, but pulled myself out of my mood and went up to see Tiffany’s area, complete with rooms for Riley, Maddy, the new baby, and a couple of nurses. We caught the elevator up to JJ’s level, and found his rooms done just as he’d specified, although I wondered if he’d find them acceptable. Alex’s bedroom looked to be in good order too.

“You did a fantastic job,” I said to Craig. I handed him a check to cover the balance of the costs, plus the $50,000 bonus Matt and I had promised him if he’d gotten the job done.

“Thank you,” he said. “If you need anything else, just call.”

“I will do that,” I said. We escorted him out, and were visited almost immediately by the decorator. The house was done, but there was no furniture in it at all. I was wondering how long it would take for that to happen, but as soon as the decorator got here, furniture started arriving. It seemed as if the house was gorging itself full of things, as truck after truck came and deposited its load. Matt, the decorator, and me, armed with the master list we’d compiled, guided the movers to take the various things to their rooms. I’d botched this project in the beginning, but once I’d pulled my head out of my ass, I’d applied my usual hyper-organization to it.

I hadn’t hired any servants yet, but we’d engaged a housekeeper to help us get the bedrooms set up with bedding, and to clean up the floors and everything after the movers went through the house. She was a nice woman in her 30s named Josetta. I liked her.

And so our day went on, with an almost constant influx of people bringing things, or coming in to install fixtures like drapes. I had gotten the timetable pinned down as much as I could, but without Matt’s help, and that of the decorator, it would have been impossible to keep up with things. The elevator had turned out to be a godsend, and we were lucky that it was big enough that most of the furniture fit in it.

“JJ, Tiffany, and the kids just landed,” Matt said. I looked at my watch and saw that it was 6:00pm. I’d been going non-stop since this morning, only taking a small break around noon for a sandwich, and now that I’d paused for a bit, I realized that I was exhausted, and so were the rest of us.

“Do we have the beds set up?” I asked the decorator.

“We do,” she said. “I can come over tomorrow with my crew to assemble and place the rest of the furniture.”

I didn’t really want to stop, I wanted to get it done, but a look at Matt told me that I was pushing everyone a bit too hard. “That sounds fine. We’ll see you at 8:30?”

“We’ll be here,” she promised.

I thanked her and the housekeeper, then ushered them out of the house. “I ordered pizzas,” Matt said.

“Thanks,” I said, smiling at him. “You have been such an amazing help. I don’t know how I would have done this without you.”

“Aren’t you glad you begged me to take you back?” he asked. I rolled my eyes at him. “You can make it up to me next Thursday.”

“Next Thursday?”

“Hockey,” he said, winking at me.

“I don’t know,” I said dubiously, but he gave me a pouty look, and to be honest, the thought of being on the ice sounded like a blast. “How far away is it?” I wondered if that would give me a good reason to blow it off.

“Two miles,” he said. I frowned. “Sucks for you that it’s so close.”

“Fine,” I agreed, caving to the inevitable. With the decorator gone, we had a moment of peace, fifteen minutes to be exact. That peace was interrupted by the arrival of JJ, Tiffany, Riley, Maddy, and two nurses. They had another van with them, hauling all the boxes they’d stored on the plane. I directed the guys to just set them inside the door. We’d tackle them tomorrow.

“We made it,” Tiffany said unnecessarily.

“Maddy and Riley cried for half the flight,” JJ complained.

I picked up Riley, while Tiffany took Maddy, and we walked to the elevator with the nurses. There wasn’t room for all of us. “Let’s take the kids upstairs, then we’ll send the elevator back for you guys,” I said to Matt and JJ.

JJ gave me a dirty look, just as the doorbell rang. “Hang out with me, JJ, while I pay for the pizzas, then we’ll go up and check out your room,” Matt told him.

“Fine,” he agreed grumpily, as the elevator doors closed.

“How you doing, Riley-boy?” I asked him as I head-butted him. He just buried his head in my shoulder. “You’ve probably had a long day.”

“It wasn’t that bad,” Tiffany said, “but we have a lot of work to do to get settled.” The elevator doors opened, and we all walked out into their new world. I put Riley down, and Tiffany did the same thing with Maddy, and they immediately began to explore around, tailed by their nurses.

“We tried to get things set up, but this is as far as we got,” I apologized, as we looked at the chaos around us.

“That’s fine, Wade,” she said in a friendly way. “You got a lot done. We’ll finish up over the next few days.”

“Matt ordered pizzas,” I said. “You want me to bring some up here, or you want to go down and eat?”

“Let’s see how this goes,” she said, as she walked around and checked it out. “You did a good job,” she finally said.

“I’m glad you like it,” I said. “I want you to be happy here.”

“Are you happy here?”

I thought about that and smiled. “I’m happy here.” She gave me a peck on the cheek and smiled.

“I think that if you’re happy, it will help the rest of us be happy too. So remember that when you get all moody.” I gave her an irritated look, because I usually wasn’t all that moody.

“I’m going to eat some pizza. Join me when you can,” I said, and then I went down to the kitchen.

Matt appeared about twenty minutes later and immediately started wolfing down food. “JJ found a few things about his room he doesn’t like.”

“There’s a surprise,” I said, rolling my eyes. “We can call Craig and make some changes if we need to.”

“He actually seems pretty pleased,” Matt said. “I think he’s happy to be here.”

“Stunning,” I said sarcastically. “Did he have major issues?”

“No,” Matt said. “He didn’t like the handle to the shower and the shelves in his closet were too high.”

“Then truly the world is about to end,” I joked, getting a chuckle from him. “Let’s go up and see how messed up our room is.”

“If it’s not, maybe we can mess it up,” he said suggestively. We walked up the stairs and I looked around in disgust at the mess. I’d focused on everyone else’s room but mine. The only good news was that the housekeeper had made the bed.

“What’s with the change to this closet?” I asked, remembering that he’d done that.

“That’s my room,” he said. “I’m important enough to get my own room, aren’t I?”

“You are,” I said. “But no windows? And it’s not all that big.”

“Big enough for a sling,” he said, and winked at me. My eyes bulged at that, and he laughed. “I didn’t get to use the one in Chicago, so I figured I’d build one here.”

My sense of propriety caused me to instinctively rebel against the idea of having a room dedicated to sex in my house, but that lasted almost no time at all when I remembered how much fun I’d had with Brad and Robbie’s room in their house in Malibu. I smiled at him and shook my head. “Could be fun.”

“Could be?” he challenged. “Dude, when I have you all tied up, you’ll definitely think its fun.”

I thought about that, then I started to get excited, and when I looked up, he was smirking at me, because he got it. “I probably will.”

He walked up and grabbed me in an authoritative way, and kissed me roughly. “Get in the shower. Let’s see if it works.”

I swallowed hard, feeling the excitement rising in my body just as my dick rose with it, and followed him into the bathroom. There, we spent the last bit of energy we had christening this new house.

 

August 30, 2002

Chicago

 

Will

 

“Dude, this place rocks!” I said, as the elevator opened up into the apartment Matt was supposed to live in. He’d been planning to move to Chicago and go to school here, but since he and Wade had gotten back together, he’d decided to move to Boston instead.

Stef, Dad and I walked in with Geoffrey, the interior designer, who was excited to show us what he’d done. There was a large open area for the dining room, living room, and kitchen; with really high ceilings and exposed stainless steel ventilation ducts. “This is really well done,” Dad said.

A large staircase curved upward toward a door, with the whole last part of the rise enclosed in a glassed area to keep out the elements. “Keeping the staircase open was JJ’s idea,” I pointed out. “You did a great job with that,” I added, giving Geoffrey kudos for making it so nice.

“Thank you,” he said. We decided to go upstairs and look at the deck, which was just as cool as the apartment. The deck had a large sitting area, complete with one of those nifty fire pits, a table and chairs, a full outdoor kitchen, and a hot tub. Geoffrey had even managed to work in a small bathroom. We could look out and see the whole neighborhood, since buildings here weren’t too tall.

“This is really incredible,” Stef said. Geoffrey just beamed with pride. He led us back downstairs where they’d actually ended up creating three bedrooms, which worked out well for us. He’d claimed that there was plenty of room for them, and he was right. Each of them was really nicely done, with its own bathroom that could have been part of a spa.

“You should have seen this place when we first came through,” I told my father. “There was carpeting and appliances that were at least thirty years old. It was nasty.”

“Hard to imagine that,” Dad said.

“I took some ‘before’ pictures,” Geoffrey said, and showed them to us.

“This is one of the more striking transformations I have seen,” Stef said.

“I took ‘after’ pictures too,” Geoffrey said, “for my portfolio.”

“If you need a reference, you have but to ask,” Stef said.

“I’m glad you like it,” Geoffrey said. “It’s a shame Matt won’t be living here.”

“Maybe,” I said, “but what a great place to stay when we come to visit.”

“Perhaps,” Stef said.

“What are you planning to do with it?” I asked him.

“I have not decided yet,” Stef said.

“Don’t sell it,” I said. “Before you do, let me know.”

He gave me a thoughtful look. “If I do, I will let you have the option to buy it first.”

“Cool,” I said. I didn’t want to let such a good place slip away from us. We picked bedrooms, and I managed to snag the one that Matt had been planning to use. I smiled when I saw the room he’d designed as a sex room. I opened it up and found it empty but for a sling hanging from the ceiling.

“What’s in here?” I heard my father say, as he looked over my shoulder.

“A toy for big boys,” I said, chuckling. He rolled his eyes at me, pretending to be annoyed that I might use it.

Geoffrey led us back down to the bar, where Josh was frantically trying to get things ready for the grand opening tonight. It was fun to see him so motivated. “They’ve done a good job with this place too,” Geoffrey allowed. “I gave Josh a little help, enough to get invited to the opening.”

“I am glad you will be there,” Stef said.

The bar looked pretty slick. He’d had the ceiling faceted, so it was really cool, especially with the lighting. I watched as they calibrated the lights, shining them on the facets to change the colors. I checked out the dance floor and the bar, then the bar upstairs and the area behind it. The area behind the upstairs bar was separated by a maze-like entrance, to keep the activity there from being visible from the other areas. The backroom looked pretty slick, with little nooks and crannies obviously designed for more intimate encounters.

“This looks like an orgy waiting to happen,” Dad said.

“It could be,” I said, “but it could also just be a place to hang out that was more private.” The nooks and crannies could easily be used to just sit around and talk, although they probably wouldn’t get much use for that purpose.

“Right,” Dad said skeptically. “Hard to see this as the J-Bar.”

“No shit,” I agreed.

“It has definitely been upgraded,” Stef said.

We went back down to the main bar, and I saw Devon working, getting things all set up. He was a nice guy, and one amazing piece of ass. He’d worked at the other bar we’d gone to in Chicago: the Manhole.

“What are you doing here?” I asked him cheerfully.

“Hey Will,” he said with a smile. I walked around the bar and went up to him and gave him a big hug, and a really nice kiss. “Josh hired me to be the chief bartender.”

“That was a smart move on his part,” I said. “This is my grandfather, Stefan Schluter.”

“I recognized you right away,” Devon said, shaking Stef’s hand. “It’s an honor to meet you.”

“Why thank you,” Stef said. “If your drinks are as good as you are handsome, I will have to watch myself this evening.”

“They are,” he said, winking at Stef.

“And this is my father, Brad Schluter,” I said, introducing Dad.

“I see where Will gets his good looks from,” Devon said, flirting with Dad. It was hilarious to see him get completely flummoxed by that.

“Thank you. It’s nice to meet you,” Dad said stiffly. Stef and I looked at each other and tried not to giggle. They were all busy getting things ready for the opening, so we went back up to the apartment and unpacked.

“Who was that young man behind the bar?” Dad asked.

“That was Devon,” I said. “I hooked up with him a few times when I was here.”

“You have good taste,” he said.

“I do,” I said with a smile.

“And Zach knows you are with these other men?” Stef asked.

That got him a frown. “We’re allowed to be with other people, but I don’t give him details, and neither does he.” I focused on Stef. “We set it up that way last year, after you had that talk with me about barebacking.” Stef had told me that if we weren’t going to be monogamous, we had to set up a deal where we just said we had unsafe sex, and there was no guilt, no retribution; we just wore condoms until we tested negative again.

“I am impressed that you listened to me,” he said, teasing me.

“I always listen to you,” I said. “I don’t always do what you say, but I always listen to you.”

He chuckled. “I am surprised that you did not go to Concord to see Zach this weekend.”

“He’s really absorbed in school and football. I think this program is a lot more intense than it was at Don Bosco,” I said, referencing Zach’s prior school. “If I go up more than once every other week, I think it would distract him.”

“That is nice of you to work with him,” Dad said.

“I’ll go up next week, but we’ll be in Boston on the following weekend,” I said.

“That is your birthday,” Stef noted.

“It’s also Zach’s opening game. They play Mitty at home, but I already told him I couldn’t go to that one.”

“I’m sorry you’ll miss it,” Dad said.

“I’m going to the next one,” I said with a smile. “It’s in Honolulu.”

“That is the one we are all going to, is it not?” Stef asked.

“It is,” I said. “Zach asked me to get a plane ticket for Brent, so he could go. I got him a room at the same hotel we’re at.”

“That was nice of you,” Stef said.

“Zach told Brent that we were a couple.”

“Doesn’t Gathan already know?” Dad asked.

I nodded. “Gathan knows because he was at Stanford when all the crap went down about the Durango, and because of the memorial service, but none of the rest of his family does.” He nodded, to tell me he heard me. “This is more important though.”

“Why?”

“Because Brent is Zach’s favorite brother, the guy he’s tightest with.”

“And by telling him, that makes your relationship even more important,” Stef said, completing my thought.

“It does.”

“I’m going to rest and freshen up,” Dad announced.

“I thought we’d order some pizzas for dinner,” I said.

“An excellent idea,” Stef said. We all vanished into our bedrooms. I’m not sure what they did, but I unpacked, took a nap, then had a nice, long shower and got ready for the big party downstairs. Then I called Zach.

“Hey there,” he said pleasantly.

“Hey yourself,” I said. “How was your day?”

“School was alright,” he said. “Got a bunch of team shit to do this weekend, and maybe a party.”

“That’s cool.”

“How’s Chicago?”

“The apartment is awesome, and the bar is the shit,” I told him. “I’m going to go down and dance.”

“Have fun,” he said, and sounded jealous.

“You too,” I said, and ended the call. I wasn’t trying to make him jealous, but I wasn’t going to lie to him about what I was doing. The pizzas arrived, and I told Dad and Stef they were here, but they didn’t come out and eat, so I went ahead without them. After I stuffed myself, I got in the elevator and went down to Spartacus.

Stef had insisted on putting in sound insulation, so when the music started blasting below, we didn’t really hear it, but I could feel a slight thumping from the bass. It didn’t bother me at all; in fact, I kind of liked it. If I lived here, though, it would be pretty tempting. I chuckled when I thought that the dull thud from the bass was kind of like a church ringing its bells: a call to worship. Even before the elevator doors opened, I could hear the music pulsing, but when they opened, it was like the tunes smacked me. I smiled and wandered over to the bar, checking out the dance floor as I did. It was early, but the place was already packed.

I stood at the bar and one of the guys asked me what I wanted to drink, but I smiled and gestured to Devon. The guy shrugged, went to help someone else, and as soon as Devon was free, he brought me vodka on the rocks. “What’s it like to work at a place that doesn’t water down the drinks?” I teased. At Manhole, the alcohol was easily half water.

“Real good,” he said, winking at me. I was hanging out, enjoying myself, when I saw Cam Heely walk in. He and Matt were friends, so I’d met him when we’d come to Chicago last month.

“Hey!” I said to Cam enthusiastically.

“Hey Will,” he said, and shook my hand. I pouted; he rolled his eyes, and then gave me a friendly kiss.

“Did you eat anything before you got here?”

He shrugged. “A little.”

“Want to take a break and have some pizza?” He gave me an odd look. “If my father has actually rousted himself out of bed, you can meet him.”

“I could eat,” he said, smiling. I downed my vodka, set the glass on the bar, and led him over to the elevator. I pulled out a key card, the kind they had at hotels, and slid it into the elevator slot. The elevator opened, and we got in. I put the key card into another slot and hit ‘3’, for the third floor, and it began to ascend smoothly.

“Slick system,” he said.

“That way I can give out a key to a hot guy, but if he pisses me off, I can go upstairs and deactivate his card,” I joked, getting a chuckle from him. The doors opened and we emerged into the apartment.

“Holy shit. This place is the bomb!” His eyes bulged as he looked around, wide-eyed.

“Want a tour?” He didn’t say anything, so I started heating up the pizzas, then showed him around. When the microwave beeped to tell us the pizzas were warm, Cam handled the pizzas while I grabbed some drinks and we carried them all up to the roof. Stef and Dad were up there eating.

“You remember Cam Heely,” I said to Stef.

They both stood up, and Stef shook his hand. “It is good to see you again.”

“It’s good to see you too,” he said.

“And this is my father, Brad Schluter,” I said.

“Nice to meet you,” Cam said, only when they shook hands, it was like they were frozen in time, and they just stood there, shaking. I looked at Stef and we smiled at each other, as lightning bolts seemed to fly between them.

“It’s nice to meet you too,” Dad said, and then they both looked embarrassed that they’d been shaking for way too long.

“Have some pizza,” I said to Cam, to get them beyond that.

“Thanks,” he said.

“You want to go downstairs?” I asked Stef.

He smiled. “I would love to. We will see you two down there.” We walked down the stairs and into the elevator. “That was interesting.”

“Looks like Dad gets into guys Matt has been with,” I joked.

“Evidently,” he said with a smile. I could feel him getting tense was we rode the elevator down. I knew he was nervous about going down to this bar. He used to enjoy them, but that was before he got ‘older’. Anyone over 30 was ‘older’ in a gay club.

“You’ll have a good time,” I said.

“It is not easy to walk into a gay bar when you are over fifty,” he said. I hit the ‘stop’ button and looked at him.

“You look great, not a year over thirty,” I told him honestly. “And you’re richer than God. You will be one of the most popular men in the club tonight.”

“For my money,” he grumbled, letting out his insecurities.

“That’s bullshit,” I said firmly. “They’ll be into you for the man that you are, for the success that you are. What you have achieved: that’s something to be proud of.”

“So you say,” he said, but smiled at me.

“This place is packed,” I said. “And half the reason is that Josh leaked word that you’d be here.”

“He did?” Stef asked nervously.

“He did. And that’s the reason there are three guards here just to keep an eye on you.”

He reached to pull the stop button out so we could continue descending, but he paused instead. “Thank you.”

I held up my finger, the one we’d pricked and held together to become blood brothers. Stef had originally done that with my father, and I had followed in his footsteps and done the same thing. He held his finger to mine; a sign more powerful than saying ‘I love you’ and then I pulled out the stop button for him, sending us down to the ground floor. The door opened and we walked out with Stef going first and me following him. By the time we got to the bar, I could feel the buzz as guys noticed he was here. “They’re all talking about you.”

Devon came up and smiled at him. “I made you my specialty,” he said to Stef.

“And what is that?” Stef asked.

“Sex on the beach,” Devon said, raising his eyebrow, and making us laugh. The music was pulsing and loud, so we had to shout to be heard over it. Stef took a sip of his drink, and a really hot dude with brown hair came up next to him.

“Wanna dance?” he asked Stef.

“But of course,” Stef said. I watched him go out onto the dance floor, amazed at how agile he was, and how well he moved his body.

“He’s got some moves,” Devon said, winking at me.

I motioned him toward me. “You’ll be pretty tired when this is over.”

“I won’t be that tired,” he said, his lips brushing against my ear.

“I was thinking it might be safer for you to stay here.”

“Where?”

“I’ve got a room,” I flirted.

“You do, eh?”

“I do,” I said.

“We’ll see,” he said, playing coy.

“Your call,” I said, acting like I didn’t care. “It’s got a separate room with a sling.”

His eyes bulged. “Maybe you can show it to me when I get a break.”

“Maybe I can,” I said, smiling at him.

 

August 30, 2002

Chicago

 

Brad

 

Stef and I sat on the rooftop deck, eating some pizza and washing it down with beer. “Pizza and beer have to be one of the best combinations ever,” I said.

“Perhaps,” he said with a hint of disdain, since they were both a little plebian for him. “We are going to Boston tomorrow?”

“We are,” I said. “I want to check up on everyone, and I want to make sure that JJ isn’t being a royal pain in the ass.”

“I thought you addressed that problem when you explained to him that Wade was in charge of him and his career,” he mused.

“I thought I did too, but I want to make sure,” I said. “Matt and Wade are doing really well, but they’ll be a little stressed when Alex moves in. I don’t want JJ to do anything to cause them problems.”

“I think they are all doing just fine, but I am willing to go to Boston to see how their house turned out and to visit,” he said.

“What are you planning to do for Will’s birthday?”

“I usually buy my grandchildren cars for their sixteenth birthdays,” he said.

“That won’t work,” I said. “I already gave him my Ferrari.”

“That is a bit much for a first car, is it not?”

“He told me that’s what he wanted, and asked me if he could buy mine. If not, he said he could get his own,” I said. “In this case, he knew what he wanted, and he was going to go get it.” That was typical of Will, and I saw no reason to argue with him about it.

“And you prefer Porsches anyway,” he said, smiling at me, getting that by me agreeing to give Will my Ferrari, I’d need to replace it with a new car.

“And I prefer Porsches,” I agreed. “I really don’t have a problem with it, especially since we completely ignored his birthday last year, and the one before that wasn’t all that great either.”

“I was thinking along the same lines as you,” Stef said. “I think I will give him this building.”

“You’re going to give him this building?” I asked, pretty shocked at that. “A building with a gay bar in it!”

“I think he would appreciate it,” Stef said. “And I think it will be a good experience for him, learning to manage it. He has done quite well with Josh; much better than Matt or I did.”

“Did he sleep with him too?” I asked, rolling my eyes at my son’s sluttiness.

“I do not think so. You can ask him. I would use that same tone,” he said sarcastically, knowing that Will would make my life painful if I pulled that kind of attitude with him.

“I think I’ll just mind my own business,” I grumbled, getting a chuckle from him.

“A wise decision.”

The door opened and we turned to see Will walking out, and behind him was a guy with dark brown hair. He was partially hidden by Will, probably because Will was a couple of inches taller than him. I wasn’t really all that focused on him until Will moved aside. Will re-introduced him to Stef. This was Cam Heely. This was the first guy Matt had been with. I just stared at him, admiring how handsome he was, how attractive he was.

“And this is my father, Brad Schluter,” Will said.

“Nice to meet you,” he said, and then his brown eyes locked onto mine, even as we extended our hands to shake. When our hands met, I felt a jolt so strong it was like I was shocked, only I wasn’t. I was drawn into him like he was a magnet, and he seemed to be drawn into me just as much. I hadn’t felt this kind of attraction for a long time, a really long time.

I suddenly realized that I’d been holding his hand for way too long. “It’s nice to meet you too,” I said nervously. He smiled at me shyly, and God, he was so cute it just about made me hyperventilate.

“Have some pizza,” Will said to Cam, breaking the spell that had captivated us.

“Thanks,” he said. He sat down and took a piece of pizza and started eating it, while I focused on the piece on my plate, but I couldn’t stop looking at him. I heard Stef and Will talking, then I heard them leave, and then I was alone with Cam. “This is a nice place,” he said, pulling me out of my daze.

“It is,” I agreed. “We just flew in for the big opening, and to see how it turned out.”

“I’ve stopped by here a couple of times a week to see the progress, but I haven’t seen it lately,” he said. “It’s been really cool to see it transformed.”

“What do you do?” I asked.

“I’m a waiter, and I go to school. I’m at DePaul, close to here. I got a little delayed, but I’m almost done.”

“What are you majoring in?” I asked.

“Accounting,” he said. “How boring is that?”

“It’s not boring, it’s vital,” I told him. “Besides, you don’t seem boring.”

“Neither do you,” he said, and looked down as if he was embarrassed.

“I’m not,” I joked, making him smile.

“You’re probably anxious to get down to the party,” he said.

“Not really,” I said, smiling at him. “Unless you are.”

“Nope,” he said. “I’m good.”

 

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Great chapter. I really like how Matt handles Wade when Wade is stressed...they know each other so well. Wade's conversation with Tiffany was small but significant in recognizing Wade's importance to how it all works...and Wade's acknowledgement that he was happy.

I really like Will, but I felt sorry for Zach during their phone conversation...even though Will is right...and it is the way it is because of Zach...I wish that Will had not been so abrupt ...no endearment at all. I think the resentment is there and I expect it will become more apparent as they go down such a tough road. Zach has to know what Will will be doing tonight, and even though they don't tell each other, it has still got to hurt. How long before things boil over??

Brad and Cam. I didn't see that coming. Is age difference a theme? LOL. I personally see nothing wrong with it and a connection was obviously there...so all the power to them...I just want to see Brad happy...and this would certainly be an interesting development. Cheers...Gary

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Mark never ceases to amaze… Brad and the Cam??? Could, no scratch that, likely to be amazingly hot! Let us hope for the two of them that something deep can outlast the instant hot connection that seems to exist...

 

I do not think that it is possible for any of the "younger generation" as we have come to know them, to have any kind of house or condo built without having a room with a sling at the very least!

 

:P As usual, can't wait for the next installment – thank you Mark and team!

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Nice characterization as usual Mark! In just a few words you bring to life the entire image of a person such as JJ--only two complaints, but I'd say the shelving being too high is justified as he's not a tall person...but the shower handle is hilarious. :)

Will's conversation with Zach is not mean-spirited in my opinion...he is being open and honest as they agreed; Will still loves him, but he is also being practical about it--he knows Zach can't/won't be true to himself in public, so he is maintaining that distance until they are together, and perhaps getting it through to Zach that his decisions regarding Will need to be mutual rather than one-sided as he has been making them lately. For Zach to maintain his 'straight' image, he must realize that it will come with a price in the public arena. It is up to him if he is willing to continue to pay it in the long term. I hope for the best for Zach, but he really is bringing this onto himself--at least he has told Brent--that was something I didn't think he'd do.

Brad and Cam? I can see it--and the age difference isn't so great--my own parents were fourteen years apart, and we know Brad has no problems since he has slept with Matt and Wade already. :) I can see both of them finding what they need in the other, but I wonder what Matt will think of it?

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I see two issues:

1) Brad and Cam? Yeah Brad, sleep with someone your step-son's age and go for the double-hitter and make sure it's your step-son's first guy.

2) A sling attached to the ceiling? Better check with the building engineer to make sure the sling and the body in the sling is not putting too much weight on that structural beam. You put too much weight and it might crack a beam or snap a chain because it's off balanced. Not that I know anything about that...

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Wade is all stressed out and his lover/soulmate knows just what to do. And Matt made sure the hockey was just down the road - is he getting better at planning? I did laugh at the sling room.

The Will/Zach phone called ended a bit suddenly and although Zach seemed a bit jealous, Will didn't even mention any feelings, let alone jealousy, when it is revealed that Zach is going to a party. A hint of things to come or readers thinking too much about minutia? We will just have to wait...

Where is that list of Matt's former fucks? Is Brad heading to Boston so he can tick Alex off the list? Now there is a madonna/whore dichotomy for Alex to contemplate :o

Will Brad ask Matt or Wade to borrow the sling room? :devil:

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I am going to like this story...

 

It was perfect how well Matt really understands Wade and not only what he needs to how to help him get there. I knew the minute that there was a mention of the room in the closet what it was going to turn out to be; I think Wade will enjoy it as much or more than Matt. I do hope the hockey works out; it would be great to have an activity to share plus it will give them both an outlet to work out any frustrations...

 

The small scene with Tiffany was really well done. The fact that in just a few words she helped Wade to understand how his happiness was so important to how everyone else felt. I loved that JJ had an issue with the shower handle, LOL; the shelves I can understand because he is fairly short compared to most of his family.

 

I think it was really smart for Will to give Zach some space to get use to the new school and try and find his footing with the team before crashing in on him. Zach is going to have a lot to deal with coming into a program like De La Salle. I know that both Zach and Will probably wonder what each other is up to at the opening of the bar and the party with Zach but as long as Zach had to be in the closet, they have to have a somewhat separate life. I still want to know if Devon is aware of Will's real age or if he still assumes he is like 18ish? Damn, a building for a 16th birthday present; I am going to have to talk to my family about how much they owe me for past birthdays... LOL.

 

Actually can really see Brad and Cam having a connection; I wonder who will get to use the sling room first in Chicago, Brad or Will? The age difference between Brad and Cam is not really that extreme at all but there would definitely be a power imbalance. I really am not sure how Matt would react about Brad and Cam but I can't see him really having a big blow up about it....

 

Great chapter and I can't wait to see how this story develops, really like the multiple narrators; great job, Mark...

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Thanks Mark for another terrific chapter. The phone call with Will and Zach was a bit odd. It was kind of abrupt, with no terms of endearment at the end and no hint of jealousy from Will at Zach going to a party. Is this a harbinger of trouble to come, a cooling of the relationship, Will becoming even more mature or just a reader putting too much emphasis on something trivial? Hmmm, time will tell.

I have told you before and I will tell you again, you are an awesome writer. Thanks for writing and sharing it with us!

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Brad and Cam...I can see a there there. They both deserve a romantic break, so I look forward to more than just beer and pizza.

Everyone deserves a good birthday, and since Will has been shafted the last couple years with angst and then tragedy I'm glad to read that he about to hit the jackpot!

My gratitude for this chapter oddly does not curb my avarice for more...please and thank you.

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On 08/12/2014 03:44 PM, Headstall said:
Great chapter. I really like how Matt handles Wade when Wade is stressed...they know each other so well. Wade's conversation with Tiffany was small but significant in recognizing Wade's importance to how it all works...and Wade's acknowledgement that he was happy.

I really like Will, but I felt sorry for Zach during their phone conversation...even though Will is right...and it is the way it is because of Zach...I wish that Will had not been so abrupt ...no endearment at all. I think the resentment is there and I expect it will become more apparent as they go down such a tough road. Zach has to know what Will will be doing tonight, and even though they don't tell each other, it has still got to hurt. How long before things boil over??

Brad and Cam. I didn't see that coming. Is age difference a theme? LOL. I personally see nothing wrong with it and a connection was obviously there...so all the power to them...I just want to see Brad happy...and this would certainly be an interesting development. Cheers...Gary

I thought Tiffany's comment was very telling. Wade probably felt a weight of responsibility landing on his shoulders when she said that...the implication is that his drama can exponentially impact the rest of them.

 

I think that Will and Zach were just having a casual conversation, but the irritation is there. Will is probably frustrated that he has to stay in the sidelines of Zach's life, even though he knows that's the deal, and it was probably a little nasty of him to do that.

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On 08/12/2014 04:01 PM, KevinD said:
Mark never ceases to amaze… Brad and the Cam??? Could, no scratch that, likely to be amazingly hot! Let us hope for the two of them that something deep can outlast the instant hot connection that seems to exist...

 

I do not think that it is possible for any of the "younger generation" as we have come to know them, to have any kind of house or condo built without having a room with a sling at the very least!

 

:P As usual, can't wait for the next installment – thank you Mark and team!

I think that the age difference between Brad and Cam makes sense when you think about their relative positions in life. Brad is a very successful man, and if he were straight, he'd be probably tracking after women who were Cam's age...at least at the lower end of the age range.
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This episode was brought to you by newly renovated residences, pizza and the sling. ;) I enjoyed the parallels in Boston and Chicago. Looking forward to Will's reaction to Steph's birthday gift.

 

On the other hand, Brad+Cam...if I were capable of raising one eyebrow, I'd do it now. I'm fine with the age difference. I'm even fine with Cam's being Matt's first love. But Cam is the only person, other than Wade, with whom Matt has been meaningfully intimate in a very long time. And it's only been about a week since they were last together. Brad really needs to find another pond to fish in.

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Thanks for a quite interesting chapter of Streak. In your usual style, you included lots of twists and turns. I enjoyed the style by including different sections for Wade and Matt, Will, Stef, and Brad. The description of the large townhome in Boston makes it sound quite plush. I'm sure the added features for Wade's floor will be used in future chapters.

Thanks for writing.

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After rereading both this chapter and all of this book, I have come to a conclusion that there is a new feeling, tone and favor. The last half of 9 11 and Flux were almost like the family had been forced in a tunnel. This long dark passageway was created by the loss,grief, sadness and sorrow. It seemed like it had no end. Now however, the family seems to have returned to the light of day. Yes they still have problems ahead but now things seem possible, not impossible. I think is seeing new POVs like Zach and JJ we can see the full situation, like Will's and Zach's relationship and into the mind of JJ. Not as scary as I thought it would be. Mark, I have said this before, but it is true again, this is your best work. For even without the drama of the past, the interaction of the family members is awesome, truly awesome. Thanks again Mark for xharing this unbelievable story with us.

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On 08/12/2014 06:30 PM, ColumbusGuy said:
Nice characterization as usual Mark! In just a few words you bring to life the entire image of a person such as JJ--only two complaints, but I'd say the shelving being too high is justified as he's not a tall person...but the shower handle is hilarious. :)

Will's conversation with Zach is not mean-spirited in my opinion...he is being open and honest as they agreed; Will still loves him, but he is also being practical about it--he knows Zach can't/won't be true to himself in public, so he is maintaining that distance until they are together, and perhaps getting it through to Zach that his decisions regarding Will need to be mutual rather than one-sided as he has been making them lately. For Zach to maintain his 'straight' image, he must realize that it will come with a price in the public arena. It is up to him if he is willing to continue to pay it in the long term. I hope for the best for Zach, but he really is bringing this onto himself--at least he has told Brent--that was something I didn't think he'd do.

Brad and Cam? I can see it--and the age difference isn't so great--my own parents were fourteen years apart, and we know Brad has no problems since he has slept with Matt and Wade already. :) I can see both of them finding what they need in the other, but I wonder what Matt will think of it?

I can see how two teenage guys would have a truncated conversation like Will and Zach did, and not have it be a big deal. Still, Will probably could have handled it a little nicer.
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On 08/13/2014 12:01 AM, mmike1969 said:
I see two issues:

1) Brad and Cam? Yeah Brad, sleep with someone your step-son's age and go for the double-hitter and make sure it's your step-son's first guy.

2) A sling attached to the ceiling? Better check with the building engineer to make sure the sling and the body in the sling is not putting too much weight on that structural beam. You put too much weight and it might crack a beam or snap a chain because it's off balanced. Not that I know anything about that...

Remember that the ceilings in the building Spartacus was in were rebuilt with steel beams, so they're probably alright.

 

The age thing isn't a big deal, but the first guy Matt slept with could be.

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On 08/13/2014 12:14 AM, Bucket1 said:
Wade is all stressed out and his lover/soulmate knows just what to do. And Matt made sure the hockey was just down the road - is he getting better at planning? I did laugh at the sling room.

The Will/Zach phone called ended a bit suddenly and although Zach seemed a bit jealous, Will didn't even mention any feelings, let alone jealousy, when it is revealed that Zach is going to a party. A hint of things to come or readers thinking too much about minutia? We will just have to wait...

Where is that list of Matt's former fucks? Is Brad heading to Boston so he can tick Alex off the list? Now there is a madonna/whore dichotomy for Alex to contemplate :o

Will Brad ask Matt or Wade to borrow the sling room? :devil:

Matt and Wade both seem to be doing a good job of supporting each other, but there's still a slight bit of insecurity that manifests itself in jealousy...and they need to work on that.

 

I think the thing with Brad and Cam is pretty random, so it's not really a planned deal by Brad to exploit Matt's former fucks. Based on how slutty Matt was at Stanford, Brad would be pretty busy. :-)

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On 08/13/2014 12:50 AM, centexhairysub said:
I am going to like this story...

 

It was perfect how well Matt really understands Wade and not only what he needs to how to help him get there. I knew the minute that there was a mention of the room in the closet what it was going to turn out to be; I think Wade will enjoy it as much or more than Matt. I do hope the hockey works out; it would be great to have an activity to share plus it will give them both an outlet to work out any frustrations...

 

The small scene with Tiffany was really well done. The fact that in just a few words she helped Wade to understand how his happiness was so important to how everyone else felt. I loved that JJ had an issue with the shower handle, LOL; the shelves I can understand because he is fairly short compared to most of his family.

 

I think it was really smart for Will to give Zach some space to get use to the new school and try and find his footing with the team before crashing in on him. Zach is going to have a lot to deal with coming into a program like De La Salle. I know that both Zach and Will probably wonder what each other is up to at the opening of the bar and the party with Zach but as long as Zach had to be in the closet, they have to have a somewhat separate life. I still want to know if Devon is aware of Will's real age or if he still assumes he is like 18ish? Damn, a building for a 16th birthday present; I am going to have to talk to my family about how much they owe me for past birthdays... LOL.

 

Actually can really see Brad and Cam having a connection; I wonder who will get to use the sling room first in Chicago, Brad or Will? The age difference between Brad and Cam is not really that extreme at all but there would definitely be a power imbalance. I really am not sure how Matt would react about Brad and Cam but I can't see him really having a big blow up about it....

 

Great chapter and I can't wait to see how this story develops, really like the multiple narrators; great job, Mark...

Great review. Tiffany, in her mildly smarmy/bitchy way, did a nice job of telling Wade not to be a drama queen because if he does, he'll make life unpleasant for all of them.

 

I'm not sure that Devon would know Will is 16...and I can't see Will laying it out for him. And I'm really not sure that he'd care.

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On 08/13/2014 06:52 AM, JimP said:
Thanks Mark for another terrific chapter. The phone call with Will and Zach was a bit odd. It was kind of abrupt, with no terms of endearment at the end and no hint of jealousy from Will at Zach going to a party. Is this a harbinger of trouble to come, a cooling of the relationship, Will becoming even more mature or just a reader putting too much emphasis on something trivial? Hmmm, time will tell.

I have told you before and I will tell you again, you are an awesome writer. Thanks for writing and sharing it with us!

Thank you Jim. I think the abrupt phone call may be explained by a simple teenage male tendency to be pretty brief.
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On 08/13/2014 07:04 AM, Miles Long said:
Brad and Cam...I can see a there there. They both deserve a romantic break, so I look forward to more than just beer and pizza.

Everyone deserves a good birthday, and since Will has been shafted the last couple years with angst and then tragedy I'm glad to read that he about to hit the jackpot!

My gratitude for this chapter oddly does not curb my avarice for more...please and thank you.

Thanks Miles! It's interesting, because I can see Brad and Cam both being attracted to each other...the question is whether there's any staying power there.
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On 08/13/2014 10:55 AM, impunity said:
This episode was brought to you by newly renovated residences, pizza and the sling. ;) I enjoyed the parallels in Boston and Chicago. Looking forward to Will's reaction to Steph's birthday gift.

 

On the other hand, Brad+Cam...if I were capable of raising one eyebrow, I'd do it now. I'm fine with the age difference. I'm even fine with Cam's being Matt's first love. But Cam is the only person, other than Wade, with whom Matt has been meaningfully intimate in a very long time. And it's only been about a week since they were last together. Brad really needs to find another pond to fish in.

You are too funny.

 

I'm with you on the Brad/Cam thing, but it's been longer than a week since Matt was with him.

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On 08/14/2014 04:13 AM, WildcatLes said:
Thanks for a quite interesting chapter of Streak. In your usual style, you included lots of twists and turns. I enjoyed the style by including different sections for Wade and Matt, Will, Stef, and Brad. The description of the large townhome in Boston makes it sound quite plush. I'm sure the added features for Wade's floor will be used in future chapters.

Thanks for writing.

I'm glad you liked the chapter, and the multiple narrators!

 

With all of Wade's money, I can't imagine the house being anything but opulent, especially since Wade has a real vested interest in all of them being happy there.

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