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Cards on the Table - 7. Chapter 7 Changing the Rules

The pot is growing... raise or call


Chapter 7



Michael trudged through the fresh snowfall to his truck. So preoccupied was he that he ended up ass over teakettle when he reached to open his door. Shit, that was embarrassing. He heard the couple next to him in his parking lot struggling to keep their laughter to a minimum. He found himself laughing along with them about the joys of the arrival of full-on winter. Brushing himself off and waving good bye, he threw his hockey bag into the back seat and jumped in. He could feel the effects of the abrupt fall in the slight twinge in his back and one of his knees. Great way to start off a day of physical exertion. Michael needed to stay calm and centered, and not just because of hockey. Kendall was his main concern. His whole week had been about making it to this day without doing something stupid. It felt like his life depended on the next few hours, and in a way it did. Okay, maybe he was being melodramatic, but until he knew where everything stood, he was not going to relax. He was optimistic but nervous about the coming talk.

Since Monday he had to force himself to be patient and keep his trust in the the man he knew. He was semi-successful until he thought of Moondoggie, and then fear would set in. So many times he picked up the phone to call Kendall, and then put it back down. Once, he threw it across the room, expecting it to smash against the wall as it left his hand. It was a good thing his throw was an erratic one, because it hit the back of the recliner instead, and slid unharmed to the seat. Finally, on Wednesday, when it became too much to take, he grabbed his keys and headed out.

His intent was to show up at Kendall's apartment and force the issue. He couldn't face another minute without him. Making it as far as his building, he didn't pull in. Parking on the side of the road, he contemplated the possibilities of his actions. He would, to a lesser degree, be putting Kendall in the same position he had on Monday. Maybe it would work this time, and that thought kept him teetering on the edge of indecision. But what if Kendall wasn't receptive? What if he resented the intrusion? What if he wasn't alone?

Michael, spurred on by this last thought, got out of his Chev and walked around the building to get a view of the parking lot. Sure enough, Moondoggie's white Jeep sat in visitor parking. Fuck. It was like a pail of ice cold water was poured over Michael as he stumbled through the slushy snow back to his truck. He told himself it didn't mean anything, and what they had was just friendship, but to no avail. The pangs of jealousy wouldn't be ignored. It all went back to faith; he had to have that in Kendall. He certainly couldn't barge in there now, so he started up the truck, battling with unwanted mental images trying to infiltrate his brain, and headed home.

Trying as hard as he could to keep a lid on his fears, he found he couldn't. He needed his mom. Settling down on the couch, he pushed two on his phone and waited for his mom to answer. It was almost always her that answered, his dad only when absolutely necessary. Sure enough, his mom picked up, sounding out of breath.

"Are you okay, Mom?"

"Bonnie boy! I've been waiting to hear from you. Yeah, I'm fine. You just rescued me from your father." Her words were followed by a giggle. "How are you, honey? Did you and Kendall talk?"

That opened the floodgates, and Michael told her everything, laying himself bare. Explaining what he did, and how Kendall had reacted, and about Moondoggie still being in the picture. There was nothing left to tell her when he finally stopped talking. It had all come out in a steady torrent of words. Colleen did what she always did, and just listened till he was emptied out. Cleansed. Her first question was about why he called Chet, Moondoggie. She laughed when he told her.

"Oh Michael, you have the same jealous streak as your father. This is something new for you."

He felt chagrined as he acknowledged the truth of that. Jealousy sucked. "So did I screw up?"

"No, you didn't screw up. There is no right or wrong way, but this is typical you. You probably should have picked your spot a little better, but when you left here Monday morning, I knew you wouldn't be able to put off talking to him. You're going to see him on Saturday, right?"

"Yeah, I'm going to try to talk to him in the morning if I can, before the tournament starts. I'm worried, though, because he could just walk away again. I don't know what to do if that happens, and I'm worried about screwing up again."

"Stop saying that. You did not screw up. You tried to do something and it didn't work. I'm not telling you I know exactly what Kendall is thinking or going through. But I can guess. He probably misses you just like you miss him, only he is more afraid than you are. Listen to me... he told you how he felt, but he has no idea how you feel. Honey, you just figured it out yourself. Every time he sees you, it's a reminder he doesn't want, or might not be able to handle. When you do get the chance to tell him, don't expect it to go any certain way. He may have a hard time believing it after the years you both danced around things. Who knows? Maybe he'll throw himself in your arms right away, but if he doesn't, then you, bonnie boy, give him room. You may have to work hard at convincing him what you feel is real. If he needs time, give it to him. It may take a while to sink in to that boy. Affairs of the heart can be tricky, complicated things. Once we convince ourselves of something the way Kendall has, the way you helped him to, it can be a really difficult notion to get past. The most important thing is that you know Kendall, and you have to trust him. Don't push him; just trust him."

"Do you think I should call him? Talk to him before Saturday? I really want to, but you're probably right about not pushing him." Michael knew he sounded pathetic, but he felt so unsure of everything.

"Oh, sweetie. I wish I could advise you what the right thing to do is, but I just don't know. I can see this is driving you crazy, and I'm not going to tell you not to, but I think it might be better to wait. From what you've told me, you gave him a bit of a shock. Showing up by surprise when you guys agreed not to see each other might be something he needs time with. When someone says they are fighting for their life... well, you can't take that lightly. I know you don't; I'm not saying that. What I am saying, and what I think he means, is that seeing you face to face takes him right back to a bad place, that place he was at a month ago. Which tells me he loves you as much now as he did then. How about this? You can't call him this late anyway. So why don't you sleep on it and decide what you should do after a good night's rest? Does that sound like a good idea?"

Michael was quiet for a moment as he thought about what his mother had said. Her belief Kendall still loved him the same as he always did calmed him considerably, and he always felt better after talking to her. "Yeah, you're right. I can't talk to him now because... Chet's there." God, he hated saying that name. "I'll sleep on it tonight, and decide tomorrow whether to call him or wait till Saturday. Thanks. You are the best mom in the whole world and I love you and Dad with all my heart. Tell him that for me, okay?"

"I will, honey. Call us as often as you need to. We love you too."

Michael woke up way earlier than he needed to on Thursday morning, blinking at the clock in the darkness, trying to read the numbers through sleep encrusted eyes. Five o'clock. Three hours before he needed to be in his patrol car keeping the streets of suburbia safe. Lying there thinking, he had that same strong urge to call Kendall. Was it the right thing to do? He mentally ran through all his mother had said the night before.

Sighing and yawning in quick succession, he swung his legs over the edge of the bed and sat up. His mom was always right. Don't push. He knew that of his friend without his mom saying it, but every fiber of his being was screaming call him! Still not completely sure what he was going to do, he headed for a much needed piss.

All showered and dressed for the gym, Michael got ready to head out. He had pretty much decided he was going to make a quick call to Kendall at lunch and ask him if he wanted him to bring his hockey socks to the Arena on Saturday. It was a perfectly good reason to call, and he wouldn't be blindsiding him this time. Still, the decision was making him nervous as hell. He headed for the living room to grab his phone and be off.

Picking it up off the couch cushion, he saw the message light blinking. Pressing the screen button, he saw he had a missed call from 'Deuce', and he had a voicemail message. Shivering, as a chill went through him, he dropped his gym bag, keys, coat, and wallet, everything but the phone, on the floor. He was shocked, excited, and scared, all at the same time. He was also pissed he had left his phone on vibrate and hadn't brought it in the bedroom last night. He missed the fucking call! Punching in his voicemail code, he waited anxiously for the message, praying it wasn't just a beep and dead air. Relief hit him at the sound of the familiar voice.

"Hey Ace, It's me. Sorry to call so late. I, ah, I guess you're sleeping. I haven't been able to. So anyway, I wanted to say I'm sorry about Monday. It just hurts you know, and none of it's your fault. It's just like, I'm not very happy... with myself, not you. And I didn't expect to see you there, so... anyway, I was thinking maybe we could chat once in a while, like on the phone if you want, and maybe keep in touch that way. Or leave messages and stuff. I am going to get over this shit... I promise. Okay, so bye. Maybe I can sleep now. Bye."

Michael plopped down on the couch, and the tears came. Lots of them. When did he become a crier? He didn't know if it was from relief or just the sound of Kendall's beautiful deep voice. He now knew it had the ability to stir the deepest of feelings in him. He wanted, no, he needed that voice close to his ear, saying things he had never knew he wanted to hear before. He wanted Kendall to tell him he loved him, without it being an agonized confession. His tears turned to sobs as his needs turned to cravings. How could he have ever buried feelings like this? It was incomprehensible now. He called his voicemail again to hear that voice and think of the beautiful man it belonged to. He pushed repeat again and again as hope struggled to blossom. It wasn't the words that gave him the hope; it was the feelings coming through from that voice. He knew his friend still loved him. He just had to get him to see the possibilities for them.

Michael couldn't even remember his workout that morning. He only knew, from how his body felt, that it was full-tilt and brutal. It was all good. His mom had been right when she said not to push. Kendall had called him! He hadn't blown it after all. Even thinking about Moondoggie didn't kill the hope, the absolute fucking joy he was experiencing since that voicemail. He felt bad that Kendall was having trouble sleeping, though. That worried him. He'd just started his lunch break and he was staring at his phone, wondering if it was too soon to take Kendall up on his offer to keep in touch. He was feeling good and he didn't want to ruin anything. But, then again, Kendall had opened the lines of communication, so maybe he was expecting a response. He didn't have to pick up if he didn't want to. Before he could talk himself out of it, he pushed and held one, and the call went through.

 

Kendall was sequestered in his office, up to his eyeballs in paperwork, much of it scheduling. He was down four full-timers and three part-timers, and it was a logistical nightmare trying to cover every shift, without paying out too much overtime. To top it all off, the graffiti problem was escalating and they hadn't been able to provide the police with any suspects as yet. Kendall took all this personally. He was in the process of stewing when his phone rang. Michael. At first, he was tempted to let it go to voicemail, but he was tired of letting all this get the best of him. His friend deserved better and he needed to at least try a different way. "Hi Ace."

"Hey, Deuce, I hope I am not catching you at a bad time? If I am, I can call back." The trepidation in his voice made Kendall feel both sadness and guilt.

Kendall looked at the extensive mess on his overflowing desk. "No problem. I wasn't doing much. It's a quiet day. Listen, I hope I didn't wake you last night. I just wanted to let you know how bad I felt... you know, about stuff I said on Monday. I felt like such a dick afterwards. It wasn't fair to take my feelings out on you. I'm really sorry, man." It was a strange and familiar feeling, talking like this to Michael. Maybe he was always going to love this guy no matter what he did. Maybe it was a fight he couldn't ever win.

"Shit, please don't apologize. I feel bad enough as it is. You weren't a dick, man. I deserved worse than that. We had a deal and I broke it. Like usual, I was a dumb shit and I didn't think things through." There was silence for a bit. "Hey, you could at least disagree with the dumb shit part." Kendall laughed. Michael joined him, and went on. "If you meant what you said about keeping in touch, count me in. On your terms, though."

"I meant what I said. I want to stay in touch. It might be hard for me sometimes, but like I said, I am going to get to a better place. I'm slowly getting there." Kendall was lying about that. It was a balm to his soul, talking to Michael like this.

"Sounds good to me. I totally understand. Like I said... on your terms. Ah, Kendall, I do have a favor to ask, and it's really important. I know you want your space still, and I get that, but I really need to talk to you about something... like face to face, just you and me. Do you think we could do that? Maybe this weekend, after the tournament? Please? It's really, really important, for like, both of us."

Kendall was intrigued. The thought of what Michael was asking scared him, though. There was an intensity in that request that had old fears bubbling up. Being alone with the man who still ruled his heart would be tough, but he owed him this. It was obviously important, so Kendall swallowed down those fears for his old friend's sake.

"Sure, we can do that. I don't know about this weekend, though. Chet and I have already made plans to go visit some of his family. Maybe Monday night would be better. We could go for coffee or something." Kendall waited for a response, but it took a while to come.

"Okay, if it has to be Monday, then I guess I can wait until then." His words were nonchalant on the surface, but he couldn't hide the disappointment, and Kendall tuned right into it. He was letting Michael down in a really big way. He could sense it, and he felt more guilt.

"Nothing is written in stone about the timing, so let's play this weekend by ear. Maybe it could work out. Can we just do it that way? And if not, we'll make it Monday for sure."

"Okay, let's do that then. One more thing... do you want me to bring your extra socks for the tournament? They're clean. I could even drop them off tonight or tomorrow night."

The change in tone and the eagerness Kendall heard in the deep voice made him smile. He'd done the right thing and Micheal's spirits had lifted. It amazed him that even over the phone, with the distance he'd tried to put between them, their connection was as strong as ever. "It would be great if you could bring them Saturday... I went looking for new ones but they just have the polyester, and I'd prefer my knit ones. I know they're supposed to breathe better, but I still don't like them. Anyway, it looks like I might be covering a shift tonight, and tomorrow night is hockey practice, so Saturday works the best if you don't mind?"

"No, that works out fine. I have practice tomorrow night too. I guess I should let you go."

Kendall didn't say anything. He knew he was going to miss his voice, as soon as they hung up.

"Okay, Deuce, I am really glad we were able to talk. I've... ah, missed you."

"Same here. I'll see you Saturday... we might even have to play against one another."

"That would be a first, wouldn't it?"

"Yeah. Yeah, it would. Bye, Michael."

"Bye, Kendall."

 

Michael couldn't help doing a fist pump after he hung up. There was a fundamental change in Kendall's mindset. It fanned the flames of Michael's already present hope even further. His turnaround about the possibility of a weekend talk meant he was going to try to put Michael first, just like he used too. Even without knowing how he really felt about him, Kendall was coming back around. That made his shift all the more meaningful. With no help from him, Kendall's attempt to defeat his own heart hadn't worked. Michael was surer than ever Kendall was still in love with him. Armed with a new certainty, he could handle anything thing that was thrown at him.

God, how he loved the guy. It hadn't been quite six days since he let those feelings out, but he knew now he had loved Kendall the night he had held him and nursed him back to health. As corny as it may be, he had come to believe in soulmates, and his soul was starving for its other half. Smirking to himself as he headed back to the patrol car, he couldn't care less that he was a sappy mess. He welcomed these new feelings and couldn't wait to share them with Kendall.

 

Kendall stared blankly out the window of his office as he allowed himself to bask in the presence of Michael. After he hung up the phone, all of his senses were alert and completely tuned into the man. Hearing his voice brought forth a steady stream of pictures, emotions, and scents that triggered a joy he hadn't felt for a very long time. It was an indulgence he had to let himself have. Michael was like that drink of cold water the thirsty craved, the only thing that could satisfy the fundamental need inside Kendall. He was everything Kendall would ever want, everything he would ever need, and even if he could never have him, he was done with shutting him out of his life.

Maybe eventually, he would be able to love another person, but for now Michael owned him, and he was exhausted from fighting it. As tough as the situation might be, it wasn't getting any better by cutting Michael out of it. So he wouldn't. It wouldn't be the same; he would have to keep some distance for sure, but he could be a part of Michael's life, and Michael could be part of his.

He had ended up laying his feelings bare to Chet when he'd come over to play cards on Wednesday night. Kendall started talking and the cards were soon forgotten. When he admitted to Chet that he felt really bad about how things were with Michael, and how badly he wanted to call him, his new friend had encouraged him. It was the push he needed. After Chet had left, it took Kendall two hours and a glass of wine before he worked up his nerve. It was the right thing to do and he slept well that night. It was his first good sleep in a month. A smile settled on Kendall's face as he reveled in the new understanding he and Michael had. He would no longer deprive himself completely of their friendship, and that was a good thing... the right thing.

 

Michael pulled into the Arena parking lot to be greeted by a big banner over the front entrance. 'Welcome ToThe 2011 Gwillumbury Cup Tournament Est. 1981 - 30 Years Of Tradition'. Eight teams, after qualifying, played sudden-death games until one team was left standing. They utilized two Arenas in close proximity to one another in order to fit in all the games, excepting the final, which would be held on Sunday at the Stouffville Arena. Michael was pleased his passion for the game was returning, and looked forward to being back on the ice in a tournament Kendall was participating in. Not seeing Black Beauty anywhere in the parking lot, he headed in to look for Coach and his teammates.

Walking down the hallway in back of the spectator stands, he was surprised to see Kendall come out of the visitors' dressing room and walk straight towards him. Kendall, upon noticing him, did a half-step to show his own surprise, but continued on. Kendall spoke first.

"Hi, Michael. Good to see you."

Michael could almost see a hint of shyness there. They had some work to do.

"So, it looks like we get to battle each other right away."

Michael gave him a quizzical look.

"In the game, I mean. We're first up at nine o'clock."

"Oh. Seriously?" Michael flashed him an impish smile. "This should be fun. Are you ready for an ass-kicking?"

Kendall rolled his eyes, and they both laughed at the thought of playing against one another. Boys will be boys. "Bring it on, Ace. You know Badgers rule."

"Yeah, they did until I left the team." That was a sobering thought for both of them, and Michael regretted his words instantly.

"Sorry about that. You shouldn't have had to make the switch. I've made a real mess of things." Lanny Dixon, Kendall's teammate walked by them at that moment, making kissing noises.

"I'll leave you two ladies alone." More kissing noises as he entered the dressing room. They both burst out laughing.

"Do you think there's a chance that guy will ever grow a brain?"

Kendall snorted in response. "At least you don't have to play with him anymore. He's all brawn, with nothing between those big ears." They were smiling again, so Lanny proved to be good for something.

"So, no more apologies... agreed?"

"Agreed. So where are my socks, hotshot?" Kendall only ever called him that when they were playing hockey. It was nice. Michael smirked at him, as he leaned over and rummaged through his hockey bag until he found the socks.

"There you go, roadrunner."

 

Kendall couldn't stop himself from taking in the view of that better than perfect ass when Michael was searching for his socks. He felt an instant reaction in his cock. Thank God, his coat was a longer one. Kendall felt heat in a couple of places now as he reacted to hearing Michael's hockey nickname for him. A small voice warned Kendall he was playing a dangerous game, but he chose to ignore it and let the warmth spread through him. In conceding the defeat of his initial approach to changing his life, it felt like he was gaining back a little control over it. Something that had eluded him for a long time. Maybe this would end up being the key to eventually moving on. Maybe he had tried way too hard to control things he had no power over.

"So, where did you park Beauty? I didn't see her out there... is she sick again?" He was back to razzing about who had the better truck, and Kendall was amused.

"No, she's as perfect as always. She's a Ford, remember?"

"Yeah, I remember. That's why I asked. So where is the little darling?"

"She's at home. Chet dropped me off." You could almost feel the temperature drop in the already cold hallway as Michael's face went completely blank. Kendall was taken aback by the difference in the vibe he was getting from the man. His face showed nothing, but Kendall knew him so well. He was definitely upset. Crestfallen might be a better description. Kendall was about to ask him what was wrong, when Michael picked up his hockey bag and turned away.

"I better get going before Coach comes looking for me. See you on the ice, Deuce."

"Okay, hotshot. Good luck. You're gonna need it."

Michael turned half back around, and gave Kendall a weak smile. "Later, man. I'll go easy on you." And with that he was through the door of the Home dressing room. Kendall could hear some raucous greetings before the door closed.

Kendall entered the room farther down to some hoots and hollers from his own teammates. Everyone seemed in fine spirits, but Lanny started in right away. "Did you and your boyfriend have a nice talk? That's fraternizing with the enemy, you know." He looked so fucking smug that Kendall saw red.

"What the hell is your problem, Dixon? He's not my boyfriend or the enemy, but he is my friend, and he used to be your teammate. He sure saved your ass a bunch of times on the ice when you were a total fuck-up. So just lay off so we can concentrate on winning this thing." The rest of the team, listening to the exchange, cheered at Kendall's comeback. They were all used to Lanny being a dick.

Lanny looked pissed at the cheer as his limited brain cells went into overdrive. "This isn't about him saving my ass; it's about what he's doing to yours." Lanny looked like he thought he had just scored a hat-trick with his jibe. Everyone else looked curious.

"You're an inbred fucking idiot, Dixon. Michael's done nothing to my ass, but he might kick yours to kingdom come if you say that shit to his face. He gets more pussy in a month than you've gotten your whole life."

"That's not what Candace says. She says you two were all lovey-dovey at the pool hall, and the bastard stranded her to fend for herself while he took off after your sweet ass. She said you two had a lover's quarrel and both of you were crying like little babies. So did you guys kiss and make up?"

"If by Candace, you mean Candy... why the fuck would you listen to her? What happens between them is none of your business. Big deal. We had a falling out, but it was no lover's quarrel. I think the lover's quarrel was between them, asswipe, and you should mind your own fucking business."

"Candace is my business, you fucker. She's my fiancée, so watch your fucking mouth... and your boyfriend is gonna pay for what he did to her. That's a fucking promise, so maybe you wanna get a goodbye kiss in while you can."

The Coach, coming through the door, heard the gist of what was said, and proceeded to go apeshit on their ass about teamwork and counting on each other... the usual malarky neither man felt right then. Kendall was fuming at the threat Lanny had made towards Michael. As the coach droned on about their strategy of fore-checking and strong positional play, it suddenly occurred to him what he had seen in Michael. As soon as the coach left the room, Kendall stood up, glared at Dixon, and went out in the hallway to make a phone call.

Both teams had half the ice each for a ten minute warm-up. When Kendall saw his friend leaning against the boards on his side of the center-ice line, he skated over for his own breather. Michael watched him as he skated towards him. "So are you ready for this, roadrunner?"

"Yeah, I'm looking forward to handing you your ass on a platter." He grinned, but then became serious. "Listen, Michael, Lanny is out to wreck you today. Something about what you did to Candy, his fiancée... so watch your back, okay? You know what a dirty fucking player he can be. Don't show him your numbers or he'll try to run you through the boards.

"Candy and him? That's fucking hilarious! They deserve each other. OMG that's so funny. Thanks for the heads-up. Don't worry though. I can handle anything he tries to pull." Michael looked pensive after that.

"Hey, can I ask you something?"

Michael looked a little nervous, but nodded as he looked down like a little boy who had done something wrong.

"What happened in the hallway?" He didn't elaborate because they both knew what he was getting at. He didn't like how Michael looked a bit like a whipped puppy. It wasn't a look he had ever seen before... not on Michael.

"I'm sorry." Michael exhaled a huge sigh as he looked Kendall in the eye. "The truth is, I got jealous, and I know I had no right. I figured him dropping you off meant we weren't going to get a chance to talk this weekend, and it kinda bummed me out. So I was a jerk, because I said it was on your terms, and I meant what I said. I really do understand you have other plans and I'm sorry I shut down on you. It wasn't cool. Monday night is just fine with me, if we're still on... if that's okay with you? Again, I'm sorry."

"Michael, you broke our agreement."

"I'm sorry."

"You just did it again. We said no more apologies. I'm glad you were honest with me. I figured it was something like that, but I have to tell you Monday night no longer works for me."

"Okay, I understand." Michael looked away, and Kendall could actually feel the pain emanating from him.

"No, I don't think you do."

Michael looked back and into Kendall's face, clearly expecting the worst.

"I called Chet and told him not to pick me up. I told him there was a change of plans, and you and I were going to talk when we were done here for the day. You're going to have to drive me home, though."

As big a smile as he had ever seen broke out on Michael's face, and feeling good for having put it there, Kendall matched it with one of his own. Right on cue, the buzzer sounded to end the warm-up. Michael looked at Kendall with that breathtaking smile, and talking through it, he said, "Game on!"

 

 

 


 

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On 02/02/2015 12:17 PM, ColumbusGuy said:
Looks like a lot of people beat me to this one, but you know what kept me away, since you're my beta reader. :) I didn't read all the reviews, but here's my two cents:

I'm intensely relieved that Kendall has come around to being friends again--most of the way--I just hope he can accept that final step once Michael reveals his own feelings.

I don't think the pace dragged at any point, particularly the phone call--perhaps it appeared that way because you were giving us an awkward conversation where two best friends were trying to establish a renewed connection? There is so much history that it can't be laid aside, but it can't be the same as it was after the temporary split--Kendall wants to maintain a little space despite his deep feelings, and Michael wants that space closed because he now knows his real interests in Kendall--but he doesn't know where Chet fits in, and doesn't want to be in the way if Chet truly is becoming the future boyfriend.

Candy and Lanny--what a train wreck! I can't wait to see the game in the next chapter, if that idiot tries anything I can easily picture Kendall charging in to help Michael, and both of them perhaps getting tossed out. :)

Awesome, real, and not a cliffie--a logical breaking point for a chapter, otherwise it would go on and never get posted. Way to go, G-Man!

What a great review CG...I am really glad that you liked the phone call...I did want to show it as awkward...a rebuilding of their connection. Mostly I wanted to show Kendall's thought process as he slowly got to the point he did.I wanted to show the effects of their separation and where it ended up getting them. It's tough as a new writer...you want to get better, but if you start second guessing yourself you run the risk od losing something. It's all part of the process of learning, I know, but there is a dilemma until you work it out. Thanks CG...this really helped me...you're the best...Cheers, Buddy
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On 2/2/2015 at 12:31 PM, Cole Matthews said:

Wonderful job negotiating these men into seeing the error of their ways. I think Chet is definitely a good guy who can clearly see Kendall's need for Ace. I dont understand the whole Moondoggie thing but it must be a slam of sorts. Hahaha!!!! Its nice to see the two begin to reacquaint themselves. Well done!!!

Hey, you caught up fast! Thanks Cole for another great review.I love Chet and I love showing that even though Chet is perfect, to some gay men, love is the trump card, and we are all not ruled by our libido. Kendall can't go there while he still loves Michael, and as much as Chet wants to,he won't go there either, because he too respects love.Moondoggie was a recurring character in the Gidget movies of the fifties and sixties, played by James Darren...he was her love interest.Thanks for liking this chapter...it is a pivotal one for my guys...Cheers!

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On Kendall's newfound, albeit "assisted," resolution... I hope that's a sign that he's building some slight tolerance both physical and mental to the drug that is Michael. While I am supporting them wholeheartedly, I'd rather not have Kendall going back to tunnel visioning Michael as the center of the universe. I am also eager to see how their talk comes about.

 

Touché on Candy's indirect reintroduction, sir. Touché.

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On 02/03/2015 08:12 AM, Alec_Vise said:
On Kendall's newfound, albeit "assisted," resolution... I hope that's a sign that he's building some slight tolerance both physical and mental to the drug that is Michael. While I am supporting them wholeheartedly, I'd rather not have Kendall going back to tunnel visioning Michael as the center of the universe. I am also eager to see how their talk comes about.

 

Touché on Candy's indirect reintroduction, sir. Touché.

Hey Alec! Thanks for a great review.All I can say now, is that Kendall has realized that he doesn't want Michael completely out of his life. Out of sight , out of mind didn't work, so he wants to figure out a way to move on and still keep his friendship...he knows it will be a different kind of friendship...he has no idea how Michael really feels...he just knows he has been hurting Michael and that has been hurting him. I am so glad you liked Candy's sortof return. Thanks Alec, for your continued support... It means a lot...Cheers!
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…Push 'two' for Mom…so understated. Who is the 'one' on his speed dial? Who has primacy even over the saintly soul who birthed Michael into the word – Kendall, oh course. And of course, you do not need to tell us. It's just something that is there naturally and uncommented upon. That is like so much in life, isn't it? It's just there, and still has so much meaning, maybe more meaning for not being shouted about.

 

Later on we get quiet confirmation when Michael pushed 'one' to talk to Kendall.

 

There are many phone calls in this chapter – it almost seems to be built on them – and my suspicion is only reinforced by the nature of the very last one. That final call from Kendall to Chet canceling his ride was the climax, one followed quickly by joy in the hearts of the boys, and the readers too.

 

That being said, the real climax for me in this chapter was the sequence of Michael realizing he has a v-mail from Kendall, dropping everything, and then almost dropping to his knees while he waits to hear the voice of the man he loves. More tears from me, big one, at how Kendall said he was sorry, again, for putting Michael through all of this, and how he hoped that sleep would finally come to him because he had let go a little of his fear.

 

So subtle and so beautiful. Thank you, I hope Michael's bravery holds tights in their upcoming talk, and if it does not, consider a scene with a well-chosen phone call from…Michael's mom. A couple of subtle hints at how Michael has woken up should convince Kendall that his 'str8-boy' assumptions abut her son were just that, assumptions.

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On 02/05/2015 09:42 AM, AC Benus said:
…Push 'two' for Mom…so understated. Who is the 'one' on his speed dial? Who has primacy even over the saintly soul who birthed Michael into the word – Kendall, oh course. And of course, you do not need to tell us. It's just something that is there naturally and uncommented upon. That is like so much in life, isn't it? It's just there, and still has so much meaning, maybe more meaning for not being shouted about.

 

Later on we get quiet confirmation when Michael pushed 'one' to talk to Kendall.

 

There are many phone calls in this chapter – it almost seems to be built on them – and my suspicion is only reinforced by the nature of the very last one. That final call from Kendall to Chet canceling his ride was the climax, one followed quickly by joy in the hearts of the boys, and the readers too.

 

That being said, the real climax for me in this chapter was the sequence of Michael realizing he has a v-mail from Kendall, dropping everything, and then almost dropping to his knees while he waits to hear the voice of the man he loves. More tears from me, big one, at how Kendall said he was sorry, again, for putting Michael through all of this, and how he hoped that sleep would finally come to him because he had let go a little of his fear.

 

So subtle and so beautiful. Thank you, I hope Michael's bravery holds tights in their upcoming talk, and if it does not, consider a scene with a well-chosen phone call from…Michael's mom. A couple of subtle hints at how Michael has woken up should convince Kendall that his 'str8-boy' assumptions abut her son were just that, assumptions.

Thanks for another great review,AC...Thanks for noticing the subtleties...Phone calls are important in this chapter, but most important is the evolution occurring,especially in Kendall. He has allowed himself to be back in tune with his best friend and there is movement in their dynamic. Kendall's phone call to Michael that ended in a voicemail was very emotional for me. Michael's call and the consequent introspection, was played out on a cerebral level because things had changed once again, with the two of them finally interacting again. While it may have slowed the pace, I still felt it both beautiful and necessary. thanks for another well thought out review...Cheers
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It is good that Kendall finally initiated contact with Michael. Good on Chet for encouraging that phone call. Those phone calls, and the feelings evoked in each man during and after, shows both how much their feelings have evolved, and how far they still have to go before they can be together. Kendall chose Michael though, so at least there is hope. Sadly, I have known people like both Candy and Lanny in my life. I may have even dated my own Candy at one time. Narrow minded, selfish people being led by other narrow minded, selfish people can really cause a lot of mischief. I have a feeling the game is going to get interesting.

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On 03/13/2015 09:47 PM, EagleIsaac said:
It is good that Kendall finally initiated contact with Michael. Good on Chet for encouraging that phone call. Those phone calls, and the feelings evoked in each man during and after, shows both how much their feelings have evolved, and how far they still have to go before they can be together. Kendall chose Michael though, so at least there is hope. Sadly, I have known people like both Candy and Lanny in my life. I may have even dated my own Candy at one time. Narrow minded, selfish people being led by other narrow minded, selfish people can really cause a lot of mischief. I have a feeling the game is going to get interesting.
I admire your stamina, EagleIsaac. Thanks for the review. This was a watershed chapter for Kendall and for Michael.The chapter was built around these important phone calls, and yeah, I've known a Candy and a Lanny or two. I am glad you can relate. Chet deserves a lot of credit for doing the right thing... being a good friend. And you're right... the game is interesting. Thanks again and cheers...
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Maybe you were just warming up and now you are really into the game in these last two chapters. Another winner here! Fantastic chapter. Right on the nail! Can't wait for their discussion. Just hoping that Kendall can put aside his preconception of Michael as straiģht long enough to see that Michael is as smitten with him as he is with Michael. I think he might be there if hes already sent Chef off. Just hope Michael doesn't fall foul of this Lanny guy who is out to do him a nasty. Though that would put Kendall in overdrive to defend and protect Michael and might be the very thing to bare their feelings to each other.

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On 03/19/2015 09:57 PM, Jaro_423 said:
Maybe you were just warming up and now you are really into the game in these last two chapters. Another winner here! Fantastic chapter. Right on the nail! Can't wait for their discussion. Just hoping that Kendall can put aside his preconception of Michael as straiģht long enough to see that Michael is as smitten with him as he is with Michael. I think he might be there if hes already sent Chef off. Just hope Michael doesn't fall foul of this Lanny guy who is out to do him a nasty. Though that would put Kendall in overdrive to defend and protect Michael and might be the very thing to bare their feelings to each other.
I am just loving your reviews, Jaro...I know how much you read and contribute and I have great respect for you. The fact you love my story is very encouraging. I love these characters... they've been in my head a long time. Thank you once again for your support...cheers
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I got so caught up reading this story that I’ve not left reviews like I should, so I’m catching up now. Loved this chapter because it shows how in sync Kendall and Michael. So when Michael has wound himself up so much that he has to call Kendall, Kendall has already called and left a message. And even the call, when Kendall knows what Michael is thinking and tells him they could meet up over the weekend, which makes Michael feel better, you can kind of see how these two are already joined at the hip. Great chapter. Brian

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On 04/17/2015 10:19 AM, lomax61 said:
I got so caught up reading this story that I’ve not left reviews like I should, so I’m catching up now. Loved this chapter because it shows how in sync Kendall and Michael. So when Michael has wound himself up so much that he has to call Kendall, Kendall has already called and left a message. And even the call, when Kendall knows what Michael is thinking and tells him they could meet up over the weekend, which makes Michael feel better, you can kind of see how these two are already joined at the hip. Great chapter. Brian
Thank you, Brian, for another great review. Writing the voicemail scene really got to me, not just the message, but Michael dropping everything on the floor and hitting repeat over and over... the relief he felt... I felt too. And you're right... they truly are in sync, and finally getting back to it... Thanks again... cheers... Gary
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On 07/26/2015 02:09 AM, Caz Pedroso said:

He's making headway - he just needs to keep going slow and not push too hard too soon.

 

I love Michael's parents - his mom is just like mine, you can't get anything passed her ;)

 

Can't wait to hear them have THE TALK!!! Lol.

It's a heady feeling to let yourself feel hope like Michael has. You're right... he needs to keep his wits about him and keep going slow. Colleen is a lot like my mom, too. The Talk is coming... hold on to your hat...lol... Thanks for another great and welcome review... cheers... Gary

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On 09/19/2015 11:24 AM, Mikiesboy said:

Good on ya, Kendall! If I could do back flips I would have after this chapter. I hope they don't f it up now geez.

 

Ok I'm starting to get a bit girlie. Gonna read the next chapter. ...

 

 

tim

LOL. Get your girl on, Tim. It's okay. We're all friends here. I think this is the reaction most people had. It was a rewarding chapter for me to write... sort of a light at the end of a tunnel. I'm assuming your enjoying this because of the backflips. Thanks for another great review, my friend... I love these... cheers... Gary...

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If only Michael had decided to approach Moondoggie Chet instead of assuming the worst. I'm sure with how good a person Chet is, he'd be sure to help Michael convince Kendall of his true feelings. But instead that instinctive mistrust brought on by jealousy keeps him away.

 

Michael's mother is an absolute saint. Every word out of her mouth is another reason to keep reading.

 

That Candy girl sure moves on quickly... Geez, one month and she's already engaged to some asshole?

 

Damn that was a nice ending. I'm glad I don't have to wait for the next chapter!

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On 10/16/2015 08:14 AM, Cynus said:

If only Michael had decided to approach Moondoggie Chet instead of assuming the worst. I'm sure with how good a person Chet is, he'd be sure to help Michael convince Kendall of his true feelings. But instead that instinctive mistrust brought on by jealousy keeps him away.

 

Michael's mother is an absolute saint. Every word out of her mouth is another reason to keep reading.

 

That Candy girl sure moves on quickly... Geez, one month and she's already engaged to some asshole?

 

Damn that was a nice ending. I'm glad I don't have to wait for the next chapter!

Chet is an unknown to Michael. He doesn't want to make any more perceived mistakes. So, yeah, jealousy keeps him away from Chet. Colleen had bits of my own mom in her. I'm glad you like her. She has the wisdom that is not colored by anything negative, and I love that about here. Candy really makes you wonder, doesn't she? Thanks for such a great review, and I'm pleased you like the ending... your support is truly appreciated, buddy... cheers...

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On 10/18/2015 09:22 PM, Emi GS said:

A pang of Jealousy!!! I doubt that. Because I have a lot of jealous and I even made enemy out of My Ex's Lover. But we can't do anything when they are so linked. Finally I became a third wheel for them...

 

Sorry to bother with my tantrum. It is a Good Chapter. And have to wait and see what will happen because of Candy??? :unsure:

Hey, MGK! Thanks for reviewing. This was a very important chapter in how Michael and Kendall are going to proceed. I don't mind the tantrum at all. It means you are engaged in the story and I love that. Thanks for another great review, buddy... cheers... Gary...

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On 10/21/2015 02:42 AM, Suvitar said:

How wonderful :boy: they are talking to each other again :*) Obviously they need to talk more and about important things to understand where they heading in their lives, and I do hope they are heading to the same direction and together. Unless that hockey match ends badly :Steve2: Lanny sounds a bit crazy :huh:

Is there a light at the end of the tunnel? Just maybe they will get to talk. Lanny is a little more complicated than you see here, but yeah, he's a dick. I loved writing the give and take between these two best friends. What they have is really beautiful. You'll have to keep reading to see whether their directions are the same :) . Thanks for a great review, Suvitar... cheers... Gary...

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Ahh, there's our Kendall. Pulled his head out of his own thoughts enough to realize not speaking to the person most important to you isn't realy working. This is where on a reread I first realized that Kendall was speed dial 1 and Colleen, his mom, was 2. That's my Michael, Kendall is always number one, even when it hurts. A more reasonable Kendall and a completely invested and besotted Michael....I can feel the love coming from here. One thing I have to say about your writing and this story is that I love how we get both perspectives and we know the emotions driving the characters. But I also love how you don't draw out the misunderstandings or the done to death over reactions to things so often I see in these types of stories. I feel that while this story is headed in a HEA or a feel good type of place, it feels more real than most I read on here. Sure understandings happen and feelings get hurt, but usually in cases of real love and relationships those things get worked out with communication and I have no doubt with the communication starting things will work out. And while it isn't my personal experience that any man I know expresses their feelings this well (at least not without being drunk), that may just be my experience and I love that these guys are beginning to communicate again.

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On 11/17/2015 09:15 AM, pzetts3 said:

Ahh, there's our Kendall. Pulled his head out of his own thoughts enough to realize not speaking to the person most important to you isn't realy working. This is where on a reread I first realized that Kendall was speed dial 1 and Colleen, his mom, was 2. That's my Michael, Kendall is always number one, even when it hurts. A more reasonable Kendall and a completely invested and besotted Michael....I can feel the love coming from here. One thing I have to say about your writing and this story is that I love how we get both perspectives and we know the emotions driving the characters. But I also love how you don't draw out the misunderstandings or the done to death over reactions to things so often I see in these types of stories. I feel that while this story is headed in a HEA or a feel good type of place, it feels more real than most I read on here. Sure understandings happen and feelings get hurt, but usually in cases of real love and relationships those things get worked out with communication and I have no doubt with the communication starting things will work out. And while it isn't my personal experience that any man I know expresses their feelings this well (at least not without being drunk), that may just be my experience and I love that these guys are beginning to communicate again.

Yup. There he is. It's taken him a bit to get here. He failed at cutting Michael out of his life and thoughts. This kind of love is very hard to kill. Thank you for the things you say about my writing. I hate dragging things out. As a reader, drama for the sake of drama really turns me off. If it's necessary in order to tell the story... that's different. And I will admit I do communicate better after a few drinks :) . I loved writing the scene in the back hall of the rink. It was a bit stumbling, but it was real communication between the boys, face to face. The voicemail was incredibly important, as was the phonecall, but the face to face talk was the key. When they are together, nothing else is important. I'm glad you liked this after the pain of Chapter 6. Another wonderful review, pzetts... thank you so much... cheers... Gary...

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