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Treading Water - 5. Chapter 5 Touching Bottom

You can only tread water for so long...

Treading Water

 

 

Chapter 5

 

 

Even in the closed-tight cooler bag in the back seat, Craig was bombarded with mouth-watering aromas. Jared loved his mother’s secret-recipe fried chicken. With a mental start, it occurred to him this meal must have been prepared with him and the dark-haired man in mind. Carly didn’t eat anything fried, and way too much was put in the bag for just him and his mom to eat, not to mention the amount of potato salad, coleslaw, and biscuits he saw packed in. She had to have known he’d be returning to Jared’s. He smiled at the thought of how lucky he was to have such an amazing mother, and he hoped she was okay after what he'd put her through earlier.

The fond feeling didn’t last long as a physical shudder flashed through him… a delayed reaction to what had transpired with his sister? If he wasn’t careful, he could fall apart from the gut-wrenching sadness of the whole thing. Regrets? No way. She’d deserved to be called out… but it was a difficult new awareness to adjust to. Knowing his sister had resented him to such a degree was hard to accept. The fact she’d deliberately set out to ‘win’ something from him… no, take something from him… out of jealousy, screwing Jared’s life up in the process, was almost unfathomable. Many guys would have walked away from such a situation, but that wasn’t who Jared was, and she knew it. He could see now, his biggest mistake was confiding in his sister all those times about how much he liked the handsome jock, how incredibly nice he was, and speculating on whether he could possibly be gay. That was most likely the impetus for her disturbing actions. He just hoped Jared could handle the whole truth of them.

The saddest thing of all was the forgotten man. Maybe Ronnie Chilton had been the guy meant for her, but she had used him for his sperm and tossed him aside. What had such callous treatment done to the boy? He had certainly crushed on her for a long time. If she hadn’t been intent on manipulating other peoples’ lives, she might have been able to turn Ronnie’s misguided one around. It’s possible that, if she didn’t screw him over like she did, he wouldn’t be out there lying on city streets, high as a kite and begging for money, looking like death warmed over.

Craig was becoming overwhelmed. Something that used to happen a lot after he lost Harlan, but he needed to hang in there. He only knew one thing for sure. He had to look into the remembered rawness of those incredible eyes and take the pain away. He needed to see Jared.

Dammit. In his eagerness to get there, he’d done it again. He told Jared he would call, and his phone was still behind him on the floor of the Jeep. Well, he wasn’t stopping now.

When he pulled into the driveway, he took some time to actually see the marred beauty of the place. Yes, it was a little run down, but Jared was a contractor, so he imagined with a little money the man could return the house to its former respectable appearance. It might never have been a showplace, but the lines were clean on the generous two-story frame structure. The front veranda needed work, and the side porch looked to be a possible write-off, but still, there was a subtle grandness to its style and dimensions. The century-old maples were majestic, arranged like guardians of the house perched on the slight rise above them. Views from the inside must be spectacular, Craig thought. There were exceptional vistas from every direction, although the pond area could likely only be seen from the second story. He noticed there were no lights on. It was only just past six on a perfect summer evening, so that was probably the reason.

No response at the door told him otherwise, and for a second, he felt relief at his reprieve. Craig was nervous. How would Jared react to the brutal blow he was about to deliver regarding Bailey, and how he’d been duped. The confidence he had it wouldn’t matter in the end, was starting to waver.

Would the man have a problem with his paying all of the arrears? He hoped not, but Jared was proud, and trying to hold onto some dignity. Craig certainly didn’t want to take that away from him, but the $350,000 sitting in his bank, making him even more money, made it an easy decision to help the beautiful guy he cared so much for. Harlan would have wanted this, of that he had no doubt. He’d heard his voice many times lately, telling him to stop stalling and get on with his life.

He fished in his pocket for Jared’s card, and the mental picture of him doing the same thing earlier, caused Craig’s mouth to smile and his dick to swell. Fuck, the man was hot, and so obviously hung. It had been way too long.

He entered the number and the first ring wasn’t even finished before he heard an anxious voice.

“Craig?” The reception wasn’t the best, but it sufficed.

With his heart feeling like it was in his throat, he responded. “Yeah, it’s me. Where are you?”

“I’m at the pond. How did it go?”

“It went great. Not easy, but great. I’ll tell you all about it face to face.”

“Are you coming back over?” The excitement in that question really got to Craig. This gorgeous man loved him. Holy shit.

“I’m already here.”

“You are? I’ll be right there.” The phone went dead.

Craig walked over to look down the yard, and saw a figure burst out of the trees at full speed. It made him smile widely, at the same time his eyes teared up. He started walking quickly toward the fast-moving runner.

They met around the first little rise, fairly close to the house. Jared had slowed down when it became apparent he was being met partway, so he was only mildly out of breath. Craig greeted him with a big smile. “That was quick. Did you miss me?” His eyes twinkled at the slightly flushed man.

“I, uh… yeah,” he admitted.

His shy grin was adorable, and Craig had a strong urge to attack him where he stood.

“So, we’re face to face. Are you going to tell me what happened?” That raw, apprehensive look Craig had seen earlier made another appearance.

“Don’t worry, it’s all good, at least, I think so. Were you down there all this time?”

“Yeah, I didn’t want to go up to the house after you left. I would have started working out to keep my mind of what might be happening, and I already did that this morning. I get carried away sometimes.” He looked sheepish, and that aroused Craig’s curiosity. “I, ah, I trusted you, Craig, but I got scared after you left.”

“Scared? Why?”

“I don’t know. A lot of things, I guess. I think, no, I know… a part of me worried I’d never see you again, and I was a little freaked out. I’m finding being at the pond helps keep me calm.” He sighed as he stared intensely at Craig. “You have no idea what having you here at my place meant to me today. It’s like I’ve been treading water for a long, long time, barely able to keep my head above the surface. With you, I feel like I’m touching bottom, and I’m safe… you gave me that today… but it went away when you did. Sorry, I sound like I’m putting pressure on you, and I’m not. I was just trying to….”

“Jared, look at me.” He obliged, and the pain Craig wanted to take away was very much in evidence. “I understand all about treading water. It’s what I’ve been doing too. Maybe not as long as you have, but I know all about the struggle to keep going. I’m glad I make you feel safe because that’s what you do for me. You’ve always made me feel safe so don’t apologize for anything, okay? I’m happy to be your bottom.” As soon as he said it, he wished he could take the last sentence back. Embarrassment flooded him as Jared began to snicker.

“Well, that was easy. You didn’t even make me work for it,” he said, gasping for breath as gut-busting laughter took over.

“I didn’t mean that… I meant….” Craig gave up, and finally joined in. Hearing this sad guy in such a state was worth all the foot-in-mouth humiliation in the world. Jared ended up collapsing on the dry grass, and Craig joined him, chuckling at his obvious glee. “Are you done yet?” he asked, trying to be serious.

“Almost. Oh God. Sorry. I can’t remember the last time I laughed like that.” He was somewhat back in control. “Really, I am sorry, but you’ve got to admit it was funny.”

“Yes, it was… mortifying, but funny.” Sharing humor with this man made Craig feel just a little gooey inside, and he took pride that the pain had disappeared from those expressive eyes. “So, do you want to hear what happened with Carly?”

Instantly, the mood changed, and Jared’s face became troubled. “Yes.”

They had ended up knee to knee, and if they looked to the trees, they could see the sun in the middle of its descent. “Jared. It’s all good. Carly has agreed to draw up a new custody agreement, a fair one. I took the liberty of speaking for you.” Jared nodded eagerly, hanging on every word. “I said you would want every other weekend, from Friday evening to Sunday evening, two weeks in the summer or whenever your vacation is, and that you would split all the holidays? I also suggested you be able to take Bailey out for an hour or two, here and there. Is that about right?”

“She agreed to this?”

“Yes. She didn’t really have a choice.”

Jared looked incredulous, and then his expression clouded over. “Craig, did she agree to this to keep us apart? Is that what’s happening here?” His question was accompanied by an instant welling of tears threatening to spill over.

“No, no. Nothing like that. She’s agreed to accept whatever happens between us, I swear.” The relief that appeared next was a whole body one, as Jared let himself fall backwards till he was stretched out on the prickly grass, staring up at the sky.

“Whew. You scared me there. How the fuck did you do it?” He propped himself up on one elbow, and Craig was compelled to copy him, sprawling so they were about two feet apart, face to face.

“I had to promise not to tell you something. Not to tell anyone.” That was met with a frown. “I lied, Jared. I won’t keep this from you. I wouldn’t keep anything from you because lies could kill any chance we might have. You’ll have to decide what to do with it once I say what needs to be said.”

So he did. Jared didn’t talk. He just listened as Craig started from the beginning and replayed the conversation with Carly for him. Other than a few seconds of raised eyebrows, and nervous hand movements here and there, he stayed quiet, a pensive look on his face. He was unreadable to Craig when he got to the part about Bailey, and her true parentage. It was so difficult to say the words, and Craig felt drained by the time he’d finished. He laid his head back on the ground, and closed his eyes. He really didn’t know what to expect from the quiet man beside him, but thought there might be anger, so he waited.

There was a slight rustling sound before he felt succulent lips on his. It was a kiss that started out slow and gradually deepened until he let a tongue gently explore his own. It was a kiss to be remembered, and like a sudden, unexpected lightning storm, thrilling, and a little scary. It relayed things simple words could not, and when those lips left his, Craig opened his eyes to heart-stopping blue ones hovering close to his own. There was no pain present in them… only wonderment.

“I’m sorry, but I couldn’t resist. Do you have any idea how beautiful you are, inside and out?”

Craig looked at the uncertain grin curling Jared’s full lips. “Nope, but you can try to convince me,” he said before he asked the question on his mind. “You’re not upset?”

The brilliant-eyed man sighed and sat up, plucking a blade of grass and studying it. “No, not upset. I understand why you’d think I would be, but there’s something I have to say. It means a lot, what you did for me today, and I don’t mean the money. Or, not just the money. I’m going to pay back every cent of it.”

Craig didn’t respond. He fixated on the same piece of grass, and listened.

“You put your relationship with your twin on the line, and it couldn’t have been easy. You sided with me over Carly, and that blows me away… it really does. And you chose to tell me the truth, and break your promise to her.” Jared looked down toward the pond while Craig watched his jaw clench and unclench, an indication of the emotional battle going on.

“About my daughter? It’s not what I wanted to hear, not being Bailey’s biological father, but it changes nothing. I am her dad. And to be completely honest, I’m not all that surprised. I had a hard time believing the condom broke… and I have the same yearbook. I thought I saw a bit of resemblance about a year ago, when I was leafing through… I was looking at pictures of you on the gymnastics page,” he confessed.

Craig could feel his neck and cheeks heating up a little, and when he darted a glance at his companion, he saw a similar flush, but what concerned him now was how Jared felt about the revelation.

“I didn’t say anything because in the end it just didn’t matter. I chalked it up to one of those freakish coincidences and put it out of my mind.” He turned his head at that point, and looking at Craig, his admittance was direct. “But, deep down, there was this niggling doubt, and now I know. Never in a million years would I have guessed it was deliberate on Carly’s part.” He sat quietly for a few minutes playing with a fresh blade of pulled grass.

“It explains her red hair, anyway.” Jared exhaled a long, slow breath. “I remember how much Ronnie liked Carly… hell, everyone knew… but, like I said… Bailey’s my daughter. One day, though, I think it’s something Bailey should probably know. Craig? Stop looking so worried. Believe me when I say it doesn’t change anything… it doesn’t make me feel sad, or that I’ve lost something. She knows who ‘daddy’ is, and so do I, okay? I don’t even care that Carly did this on purpose. I hate her, but I don’t want to waste any more of my life or energy on her… dwelling on what she did. I want to move forward.”

The integrity of the man shone through, and Craig nodded. “Come on… I want to see your house.” He jumped up, and held out his hand. It felt like the right time to lighten up. When Jared took it in his, he hauled him up with a mock groan, but didn’t let go. As he started walking, Jared fell into step beside him, grinning like an idiot. It had been a hell of a day, but being like this with such a wonderful guy made it all worthwhile. The relief he felt was immeasurable, and Jared wasn’t the only one wearing a fool’s grin.

“Oh, there was something I forgot to tell you. I have food.”

“Food? Did you stop and grab something? I don’t really eat much at night.”

“No. I brought it from home. Mom’s fried chicken, and a bunch of other stuff.” Jared’s face lit up and Craig laughed. “I thought that would interest you.”

“Oh yeah. I could eat. You just made my day. I haven’t had that in ages.”

“My mom’s cooking made your day? I see,” he teased.

Jared snickered, and then held up their joined hands. “This makes my day. Marian’s chicken is just a bonus.”

“Good save.” He repeated Jared’s motion. “This makes my day too.”

 

With the cooler bag in hand, they walked through the side porch and entered the door opening directly into the huge kitchen. It definitely needed some work, but the dimensions were good. Jared set the bag on an ancient looking chrome and Formica table. It was something from another time, and Craig liked the classic retro look of it. The gray ‘crushed ice’ pattern surface was in perfect condition, and spotless. The entire kitchen was. There was a massive amount of white painted cupboards, in an L shape, that ran all the way up to what looked to be, at the least, nine-foot ceilings. Smaller, upper-cabinet doors over larger ones, denoted a time long past, and a stool would be required to access them. The biggest detractor was the ugly, orange laminate countertops from straight out of the seventies. The porcelain farm-sink, centered under a tall, west-facing window, while huge, was missing a big chunk of the white glazing.

“Interesting,” Craig observed. “Big, bright, and decently laid out.”

“Really? I thought you would hate it. It’s pretty much a gut job.”

“I think that would be a mistake, but it’s your house.”

Jared studied him. “Well, if it was yours, what would you do?”

“You really want to know?”

“Uh huh. You know your stuff. I remember the things you did with your and Harlan’s place. It looked amazing when you were done.”

“We never did get to finish it,” Craig said softly.

“Oh God. Sorry, Craig. I shouldn’t have brought that up.”

“Of course you should. You don’t think I’m over it, do you?”

“I’m… I really don’t know, Craig. I just remember how devastating it was, and how hard it was for you to climb out of bed every day.”

“Yes, it was tough, and there were times it was you, and only you, who kept me going. Believe me… I’m fine now, and I don’t need to be treated with kid gloves. I loved Harlan, but his name coming up doesn’t hurt anymore, and it doesn’t hurt to remember him. What we are doing now? I don’t want you to let Harlan come between us, because I won’t… just like I won’t let my sister… not anymore. Do you believe me?”

A smile exploded on Jared’s face. “I do now. I have to admit I’ve been worried, but not anymore. So, tell me what you’d do to this kitchen if it were yours.”

Craig matched the massive smile before concentrating on his answer. “I’d replace the countertops with a light granite, as close to the color of that table top as possible.” He laughed at Jared’s grimace.

“That table is headed to the dump, man. It’s ancient!”

“Excuse me? You asked my opinion, so you have to listen. This vintage table, for your information, is a treasure. It’s in perfect condition, and if you sold it, you could get possibly thousands for it. And if you do sell it, I would have to hurt you,” he teased. “It’s a part of your family history, for heaven’s sake.”

“Okay, okay.” Jared help up his hands in mock defeat. “The table stays, but do you know how long it took me to clean all that damn chrome on those curly legs?”

“And you did a good job. Looking around, I can tell you’re a good little cleaner. You’ll make someone a good wife someday.”

Jared laughed again, and it was better than music to Craig. “You think so?”

“Uh huh. I know so. Now stop interrupting me. I would leave the cupboards, but I would paint them a brighter white, and change the hardware… maybe black iron, or possibly chrome, depending on the design I settled on. A couple of those doors need realigning, though.” He received a thoughtful nod from Jared before he continued. “That brown stove is atrocious, but it’s in a good place. The fridge is another story. The perfect spot for it is where that doorway is at the end of the counter. What’s behind it, anyway?”

Jared looked amused and a little fascinated as he responded. “That’s kind of a junk, slash, mudroom right now, but it used to be a very small bedroom. There’s a few chairs and small tables piled at the back of it.”

“Is there another place to put the door?” Craig knew he was in house mode now, but the man had asked.

“Yeah, as a matter of fact, there’s another door for this room around the corner, and don’t ask me why it has two doors because I have no idea.”

“I do. When this house was built it might have been a walk-through pantry so you didn’t have to go through the main dining room entrance to leave or enter the kitchen.” Craig couldn’t help looking smug. “So anyway, I would rebuild that porch we came through, and use it for a mudroom, because you shouldn’t be walking across the kitchen to get to one, and I would close off that door and put the fridge there. It would be perfect at the end of the counter, and there’s plenty of room for a much bigger fridge, because the one in the corner is too small. Once it’s out of there, you can move this beautiful table down so it’s centered in front of the window. That way, you could get a good view of the south, and voila, there’d be room for a nice island with maybe a butcher block or granite top. And I’d rip up this awful linoleum, because I can see there are pine floors underneath.” He looked up. “The tin ceiling is awesome, but it needs a bigger, wider trim around it to do it justice, and some fresh paint.” Craig finished with a grand flourish of his hands, grinning at the handsome man. “You wanted my opinion, so there it is.”

“Hmm, that wouldn’t cost as much as what I thought it needed. What about the sink. What would you put in place of it? Stainless steel?”

“Heck no! I’d keep the sink and have someone come in and refinish it. I know a guy… he did our old claw-foot bathtub, and you couldn’t tell the difference from where the chips were. It needs new taps on the back of it though. But you could probably get the right kind from the recycle place on Hathaway Street, and maybe a vintage light fixture to replace that 1970’s ceiling globe.”

“You’re hired.”

“Ha ha.”

“Seriously, Craig. I never would have approached the renovation like you have. I figured I’d have to rip it all out and start from scratch, but your way sounds much better… nicer. I would like to keep the character, and I do have a lot of memories here. I’ve opened and closed these cupboard doors thousands of times so the idea of keeping them really appeals to me. The biggest cost to your plan would be the countertops and appliances, and with my contractor’s discount, I might be able to do this sooner than I thought I would. I can build a pretty cool island for next to nothing. A new furnace comes first, though,” he said thoughtfully. “It’s nice to look at this place and not think I’m probably going to lose it. Thank you for that, Craig, and I will pay you back.”

“I’m not worried, Jared. Now how about we eat, and then you can show me the rest of your house. We just need some plates and cutlery.” He was uncomfortable with Jared feeling beholden to him, and hoped it wouldn’t become an issue.

 

Craig pushed his plate away with a satisfied groan. The best part of their supper had been watching Jared eat. They fell into that easy camaraderie they used to have, although Jared initially rebelled at the food Craig kept pushing at him. He soon relented, though, and ate a substantial amount. Craig, feeling stuffed himself, stood up and took his plate to the sink, and started filling the bottom with water.

“Oh, no you don’t. You’re a guest here. I’ll do that,” Jared insisted as he came up with his plate to try to push Craig aside.

“I’m a guest?”

Jared looked uncertain. “No, you’re a lot more than that, but, well you brought the food, and I owe you, so….”

“You don’t ‘owe’ me, so stop thinking of us that way. Jeez, Jared. It’s not like we just met, and we’ve already admitted there are feelings here, on both sides. If I want to do the dishes, let me do the dishes, okay? You need to relax and let things happen. I know I’m not saying this right, but having supper with you, just you and me, sitting and talking, well, it feels good, and I haven’t felt like this in a long time. I don’t feel like a guest, and I don’t want you to treat me like one, and I for sure don’t want you thinking you owe me. I did what I did for us. So, I’ll wash and you dry, okay? It’ll make me happy,” he confessed, hoping Jared understood how important this little domestic sharing was to him.

It was quiet while they took care of the dishes. When Jared cleared his throat, Craig looked at him. “I want you to know I got what you were saying. This has to be a team effort, and I’m not used to that. I’ve felt alone for quite a while, so I get it. Doing this kind of thing with you means a hell of a lot to me too. Craig… I promise I won’t dwell on the money… I kind of was, but I see where that’s not a good thing. Thank you for giving us a chance. I’m going to do the same, okay?”

“Yeah, okay. That’s better. I’m craving a hug from a really hot guy. You don’t happen to know of any, do you?”

“Other than you, no, but will I do?” Jared’s teasing smile made Craig’s heart flip.

“You most certainly will. You’ll do for sure.”

The hug that followed was just what the previous tension called for, and this time it was Craig who initiated a kiss. “Wow,” they said at the same time, causing matching grins.

Craig’s semi-hardness was pressed against something that was making itself known, and Craig reluctantly separated himself in an attempt to regain some equilibrium. “How about the rest of the house tour you promised?” He had to divert his attention from the almost desperate longing he was seeing in Jared’s suddenly darker eyes. How fast should things progress? He wasn’t sure… he knew what he was feeling, but there was safety in caution. But man, now that the barriers had been removed and love had been declared, he was falling fast… and hard. Taking a deep breath, he blew it out. Jared had turned away, and Craig knew the reason… had felt the reason, and the brand of it was imprinted on his body.

“On second thought, maybe I should head out. It’s almost dark.”

Jared turned back towards him, looking stricken. “Do you have to?” Craig felt the plea of his question, and he wavered.

“No, I don’t have to, but it’s getting a little heated between us, and I don’t want to make any mistakes."

“What do you mean, mistakes?” he asked, with a look of hurt back in those eyes.

Shit. He never, ever wanted to cause that kind of look on Jared’s face. “I just meant I don’t want to move too fast.”

“Oh. Okay. I understand, I guess. It’s just… I thought you said we need to relax, and let things happen.”

“I didn’t mean to the point of ripping each others' clothes off, and I am dangerously close to doing that,” he said ruefully, more than a little embarrassed by his admission.

“What if I promise I won’t let you?” Jared responded playfully, his expression a bit brighter.

Craig laughed. “Do you honestly think you could stop me?”

“Is that a challenge?”

Craig laughed again. “I’m not sure,” he admitted with a blush. “Are you asking me to stay the night, Jared?”

“I’m asking you to stay forever, Craig, but you can take some time to think about it.” The sexy grin that followed, melted Craig’s fast-beating heart.

“Okay, now we are moving a little too fast,” he joked. “How about I stay tonight, and we’ll go from there?”

“Awesome! Thank you. I’d hug you again, but we both know what that does.” He displayed that knee-weakening grin again. The man was gaining some confidence, and Craig loved it.

“Yes, we do,” he said as his eyes darted down to the significant bulge still present in Jared’s worn jeans. “And you don’t need to thank me… I really don’t want to leave.”

“Tonight, or ever?”

Craig laughed as he felt the most wonderful warmth spread through him. That beaten man from earlier in the day was fast disappearing.

Many thanks to my Editor, Timothy M. and to all those who support this story. Please leave me your thoughts in a review, if you can.
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On 02/27/2016 03:23 AM, bignick said:

Lovely chapter, Gary. It's so good to see these two sharing something as trivial as doing the dishes and talking about a future together. Communication and honesty are essentials to start a relationship (and to maintain one too). I believe those were in Craig's mind for telling Jared everything. I'm proud of him. And I'm really proud of Jared. Bailey's his daughter, end of story. Now, about their first night... well, next chapter is most anticipated.

 

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Thank you, Nick. That might have been my favorite scene in the chapter to write, just because of the vulnerability I was able to show in the two men during such a domestic background. It is often the little things we share that ground our relationships and make them special. Never for a second did Craig consider not telling Jared the truth, and I'm proud of him for that too. And yeah, Jared wasn't all that surprised... and Bailey is his daughter no matter what. What happened to Ronnie was despicable, but there's only one person to blame there. Their first night? They'll probably play cards or something :) . Thanks for a marvelous review, buddy... cheers... Gary...

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I loved how the title of the Treading Water was echoed in the chapter note and in Jared's comment about how he has been doing it for so long and barely kept his head above water. He goes on to echo the title of this chapter (Touching Bottom) by telling Craig his help has made all the difference. We can feel the relief in both men as they acknowledge the truth: that their mutual love is the rock they can stand on, and no storm or tsunami or other calamity will rip them apart anymore.
Of course, we also share in the :rofl: at Craig's unintended joke about being Jared's bottom. That was a wonderful moment, which has me chuckling everytime I think of it.
And the nest building was :wub: - as was Jared's proclamation at the end. But you know that already. Well done, Batman. :kiss: from your Robin.

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On 03/02/2016 05:55 AM, Timothy M. said:

I loved how the title of the Treading Water was echoed in the chapter note and in Jared's comment about how he has been doing it for so long and barely kept his head above water. He goes on to echo the title of this chapter (Touching Bottom) by telling Craig his help has made all the difference. We can feel the relief in both men as they acknowledge the truth: that their mutual love is the rock they can stand on, and no storm or tsunami or other calamity will rip them apart anymore.

Of course, we also share in the :rofl: at Craig's unintended joke about being Jared's bottom. That was a wonderful moment, which has me chuckling everytime I think of it.

And the nest building was :wub: - as was Jared's proclamation at the end. But you know that already. Well done, Batman. :kiss: from your Robin.

Thanks, Tim! This chapter was my payoff for some trying earlier chapters. I loved writing this because we started leaving the past behind. Thanks for commenting on the titles and the significance they held for you. You sum it up perfectly. The bottom thing just happened from a very serious conversation, just like it does in life. I'm glad you liked it... it makes me laugh too... I've been known to stick my foot in my mouth. I see the house as a growing link, like a glue between them. It needs love too... it has lost its family, and needs to be given one back. And thank you for mentioning Jared, and the guts he showed to stick his neck out at the end... my kind of man :) . A wonderful review, Robin... thank you and cheers... Batman...

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Touching bottom and still feeling safe isn't an easy place to find. When two people can give that to each other it is an even better feeling. After everything Jared has gone through he could have chosen the self pity or anger route of dealing with the situation he was thrown into in likely less than a 12 hour period. Going from emotionally barely hanging on to admitting your feelings to someone you never thought you could be with and then the high of realizing you might get to have then combined with the threat of losing your child and childhood home if you do. Couple all of that with knowing your own mistakes put you in the situation of being able to be manipulated and not even understanding the reasoning behind the selfish combustible anger thrown in your direction at every turn and the knowledge that you will have to either swallow what little pride you have left and accept monetary help from someone you wish to build a future with at the beginning of a relationship...then the final nail of and oh yeah, she isn't even your kid because the coniving bitch had to move to plan B when you refused to screw her after the first time - I tell you a hell of a lot of men would have either spiraled into anger, self pity or revenge mode. Not our sweet tortured Jared though. Instead he swallows the injustice like humble pie and focuses on what he does have. A daughter that loves him regardless of her mother and even has the capacity in his heart to know that the kid deserves the truth just like he did. He swallows his pride the same way about the money, admittedly with a bit more swallows apparently, and focuses on the fact that it means he can finally start to build something with Craig. Holding on with both hands to the love of your life that was nearly ripped away from you two or three different times now seems to be the plan. I couldn't love Jared more for that and for being so utterly truthful with Craig about how he feels. You already know how I feel about taking the plunge and jumping in with both feet when it feels right, so when Jared easily admits he doesn't want Craig to leave, ever whether they are having sex or not that night is more touching than a long drawn out courtship in my opinion. Direct and open communication isn't only essential in a good relationship, it is also sexy as hell no matter who is touching whose bottom. Well done.

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On 03/04/2016 02:33 AM, pzetts3 said:

Touching bottom and still feeling safe isn't an easy place to find. When two people can give that to each other it is an even better feeling. After everything Jared has gone through he could have chosen the self pity or anger route of dealing with the situation he was thrown into in likely less than a 12 hour period. Going from emotionally barely hanging on to admitting your feelings to someone you never thought you could be with and then the high of realizing you might get to have then combined with the threat of losing your child and childhood home if you do. Couple all of that with knowing your own mistakes put you in the situation of being able to be manipulated and not even understanding the reasoning behind the selfish combustible anger thrown in your direction at every turn and the knowledge that you will have to either swallow what little pride you have left and accept monetary help from someone you wish to build a future with at the beginning of a relationship...then the final nail of and oh yeah, she isn't even your kid because the coniving bitch had to move to plan B when you refused to screw her after the first time - I tell you a hell of a lot of men would have either spiraled into anger, self pity or revenge mode. Not our sweet tortured Jared though. Instead he swallows the injustice like humble pie and focuses on what he does have. A daughter that loves him regardless of her mother and even has the capacity in his heart to know that the kid deserves the truth just like he did. He swallows his pride the same way about the money, admittedly with a bit more swallows apparently, and focuses on the fact that it means he can finally start to build something with Craig. Holding on with both hands to the love of your life that was nearly ripped away from you two or three different times now seems to be the plan. I couldn't love Jared more for that and for being so utterly truthful with Craig about how he feels. You already know how I feel about taking the plunge and jumping in with both feet when it feels right, so when Jared easily admits he doesn't want Craig to leave, ever whether they are having sex or not that night is more touching than a long drawn out courtship in my opinion. Direct and open communication isn't only essential in a good relationship, it is also sexy as hell no matter who is touching whose bottom. Well done.

Another review from you that makes my day. You've summed it all up beautifully. To leave the story aside for a bit, to have a reader delve into my stories like you do is so rewarding, I'm almost left speechless... almost. I love that you get Jared so totally... the inherent goodness in him. His grandfather mat have ultimately misdirected him, but he did a fine job of raising him. I love the guy. Jared is indeed a special man. His honesty with Craig is astounding, and when he kissed him in the field instead of wrapping himself in self pity and anger just made me love him all the more. He has paid a hell of a price, but he still gets what is important in life. I loved writing this chapter... there was a huge sigh of relief when it was completed. Thank you for your thoughts and the validation, and lol to your last line... you rock in the best way... cheers... Gary... :hug:

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I don't know what I could say beyond what all the others have said, so I'll just leave it at, "Another great chapter!" I do have to remember not to get started on your stories late on a work night. That, "oh, just one more chapter before bed" is a killer the next morning. :)

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On 03/15/2016 09:46 AM, WolfM said:

I don't know what I could say beyond what all the others have said, so I'll just leave it at, "Another great chapter!" I do have to remember not to get started on your stories late on a work night. That, "oh, just one more chapter before bed" is a killer the next morning. :)

LOL. Sorry if I'm screwing up your sleep, but I'm glad you're still following the boys' journey. This part was much more enjoyable to write than the first few chapters. Thanks for another great review, Wolf... cheers... Gary....

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A first normal day for the both new starters after a long time. And a beautiful day as a start for their glorious life.

 

Some what hotter at the end :blushing: , and it was really funny and hilarious about the 'bottom' thing :rofl:

 

Nice chapter Gary... :)

 

~Emi.

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On 03/20/2016 10:12 PM, Emi GS said:

A first normal day for the both new starters after a long time. And a beautiful day as a start for their glorious life.

 

Some what hotter at the end :blushing: , and it was really funny and hilarious about the 'bottom' thing :rofl:

 

Nice chapter Gary... :)

 

~Emi.

Thank you again, Emi. I like that you are reading this all at once. I'm glad you liked the bottom thing. I think, as embarrassed as he was, Craig was glad he could get Jared to laugh like he did, Great review, buddy... cheers... Gary...

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Well, there we go: you touched me there and the tears came. Funnily enough it was in the kitchen discussing Craig's renovation plan. Lol! I guess I'm a sucker for houses and Craig's ideas just represented the ideal of the happy home woven in with the old and the memories. It was beautiful! And I know that came out of your heart too because I know you love the house thing too.
So we touched bottom! Lol! Love all the play on that too. Oops! More doubles! Ah, well! Just have to follow the master writer on this, don't we! Just love it. God, you so romantic! And Jared is a changed man in so short a time, but who wouldn't be when your dream man makes it all happen? Love too that he is just so into the dad thing that it makes no difference in his relationship with Bails. Wow! What a guy! Craig has found his treasure, restored, shining, immeasurably precious and untainted in spite of all the mess and junk he's been put through. And Marian is rooting for them too. How precious that she made that meal in anticipation. What a mom! I see her sitting in this kitchen, maybe using it too, one day and being a part of the family and loving it all. What a homely vision.
Your story rocks, Gary! Thank you, thank you, thank you! You do my heart such good!

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On 04/14/2016 12:53 PM, Jaro_423 said:

Well, there we go: you touched me there and the tears came. Funnily enough it was in the kitchen discussing Craig's renovation plan. Lol! I guess I'm a sucker for houses and Craig's ideas just represented the ideal of the happy home woven in with the old and the memories. It was beautiful! And I know that came out of your heart too because I know you love the house thing too.

So we touched bottom! Lol! Love all the play on that too. Oops! More doubles! Ah, well! Just have to follow the master writer on this, don't we! Just love it. God, you so romantic! And Jared is a changed man in so short a time, but who wouldn't be when your dream man makes it all happen? Love too that he is just so into the dad thing that it makes no difference in his relationship with Bails. Wow! What a guy! Craig has found his treasure, restored, shining, immeasurably precious and untainted in spite of all the mess and junk he's been put through. And Marian is rooting for them too. How precious that she made that meal in anticipation. What a mom! I see her sitting in this kitchen, maybe using it too, one day and being a part of the family and loving it all. What a homely vision.

Your story rocks, Gary! Thank you, thank you, thank you! You do my heart such good!

Jeez, Jaro... you're going to make me cry! I'm glad you liked that scene because for me, besides my own love for old houses, it was the first time they were leaving the pain behind, and talking about the future. It was a very rewarding scene for me to write, to show this side of Craig and Jared, and to see them get excited about something and share it. I totally love these two, but Jared is pretty special to me. He, through all the garbage, was such a good and loving father. Kids should always come first. I'm glad you like Marian... of course parts of her are my own mother, so I love her dearly. Thank you so much for this incredible review, buddy... take care, and cheers... Gary...

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Yes--a man who believes in redoing houses like they deserve--preserving as much of the original as possible. :) My first major job in my 1908 house was ripping out the 70s formica cabinets, dropped ceiling and fluourescent light in the kitchen. It was back to the original 10 foot ceiling height, and I built my own cabinets modelled on the ones in the pantry which were original. It also helped that I found the six original doors in the garage--all in original perfect varnish. A few years later I found a light fixture which matched the ones in the living room and dining room, so my kitchen appears original, like the rest of the house still did. I didn't need every gadget that came along to cook, limiting myself to a mixer and a toaster. :) I still use my mom's baking pans and Red Wing mixing bowls, and my mixer is from about 1935.
I really, really hope Carli is done giving them crap...this could be so beautiful!

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On 04/17/2016 02:53 PM, ColumbusGuy said:

Yes--a man who believes in redoing houses like they deserve--preserving as much of the original as possible. :) My first major job in my 1908 house was ripping out the 70s formica cabinets, dropped ceiling and fluourescent light in the kitchen. It was back to the original 10 foot ceiling height, and I built my own cabinets modelled on the ones in the pantry which were original. It also helped that I found the six original doors in the garage--all in original perfect varnish. A few years later I found a light fixture which matched the ones in the living room and dining room, so my kitchen appears original, like the rest of the house still did. I didn't need every gadget that came along to cook, limiting myself to a mixer and a toaster. :) I still use my mom's baking pans and Red Wing mixing bowls, and my mixer is from about 1935.

I really, really hope Carli is done giving them crap...this could be so beautiful!

LOL. We have that in common, CG! I'm glad you enjoyed this part of the story. I see the house as a metaphor of the two of them. They have handcuffed Carly... let's see if they stay locked... thanks and cheers... Gary...

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I caught myself smiling more than once during this chapter. Tenderness, desire, intelligent conversation, laughter, pragmatism, optimism. It was all here. Even the discussion about renovating the old farmhouse was gratifying to me. :*) The connection between Craig and Jared is already present and remarkably strong, but they are wise to know that it will take time to make a relationship solid.
Again, I will say that your character development and conversational dialogue are phenomenal. Really great writing, Gary.

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On 01/03/2017 09:36 AM, MacGreg said:

I caught myself smiling more than once during this chapter. Tenderness, desire, intelligent conversation, laughter, pragmatism, optimism. It was all here. Even the discussion about renovating the old farmhouse was gratifying to me. :*) The connection between Craig and Jared is already present and remarkably strong, but they are wise to know that it will take time to make a relationship solid.

Again, I will say that your character development and conversational dialogue are phenomenal. Really great writing, Gary.

Thanks for the encouraging comments, Mac. This chapter was about a future... one they both could share. I'm glad you saw all you did in it. I can picture every inch of that house perfectly in my mind's eye. It's a sort of metaphor for these two. Thanks for an awesome review, and I really appreciate the comments about my writing, buddy... cheers... Gary....

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OK, I completely understand about the kitchen table because my mother had one and I would never part with it.

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On 02/05/2017 05:27 AM, Foster said:

OK, I completely understand about the kitchen table because my mother had one and I would never part with it.

Yay! My mom had one that is long gone, as did both my grandmothers... all with the gray crushed ice pattern. Mt fraternal grandmother's table had a base that was really ornate... The edge of the top had about four or five inches of grooved chrome as well...more chrome on that table than the car bumpers of the era... I remember her sitting on the floor with an old pump spray bottle, polishing away :) . Thanks for this, Foster. I wish I had that table... I appreciate the review... cheers... Gary....

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What a nice romantic interlude while they reconnect! And I loved the refurbishing ideas. I could see this house, and I love it! Are you a decorator now or in a previous life? I also remember that table, or one like it from our kitchen when I was a kid. This was great, but it seems too smooth. There must be some conflict about to read its ugly head before the HEA.

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On 02/08/2017 04:07 PM, JeffreyL said:

What a nice romantic interlude while they reconnect! And I loved the refurbishing ideas. I could see this house, and I love it! Are you a decorator now or in a previous life? I also remember that table, or one like it from our kitchen when I was a kid. This was great, but it seems too smooth. There must be some conflict about to read its ugly head before the HEA.

Thanks, Jeff. I'm pleased you liked the house stuff. I think some people's eyes glaze over at house descriptions :) ... not a decorator, but I do have the designer gene... I've pretty much rebuilt two houses, and I have helped my friends out with designing theirs. We had one of those tables too, but my grandmother had the Cadillac of tables, and that is what I described here. Conflict? Maybe just a little ;) . Thanks so much for reviewing, buddy... cheers... Gary....

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You did it again you got me with this bit:

There was a slight rustling sound before he felt succulent lips on his. It was a kiss that started out slow and gradually deepened until he let a tongue gently explore his own. It was a kiss to be remembered, and like a sudden, unexpected lightning storm, thrilling, and a little scary. It relayed things simple words could not, and when those lips left his, Craig opened his eyes to heart-stopping blue ones hovering close to his own. There was no pain present in them… only wonderment.

Just perfect wow so hot.:heart: 

I just love this story.

 

Great chapter:2thumbs::thankyou:

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14 hours ago, Albert1434 said:

You did it again you got me with this bit:

There was a slight rustling sound before he felt succulent lips on his. It was a kiss that started out slow and gradually deepened until he let a tongue gently explore his own. It was a kiss to be remembered, and like a sudden, unexpected lightning storm, thrilling, and a little scary. It relayed things simple words could not, and when those lips left his, Craig opened his eyes to heart-stopping blue ones hovering close to his own. There was no pain present in them… only wonderment.

Just perfect wow so hot.:heart: 

I just love this story.

 

Great chapter:2thumbs::thankyou:

Thank you for quoting these words, Albert. It takes me back. I just reread the chapter, and I have to say I really love these guys. One day I might revisit them... I'm smiling like a fool right now... you're the best, buddy... cheers... Gary....

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So refreshing to breathe deeply and let a big exhale / sigh of air out knowing that karma worked its wonders and the universe has reconnected Jared and Craig who never disconnected from each other. I luv'd that Craig knew and believed enough in Jared to know how he would react regarding Bailey - a little girl that 2 men love so much. If I'm guessing, now that Bailey doesn't have the bargaining power that she once did, the vile slithering one may just release full custody of her since one would think she may not even care for Bailey to begin with. Just another pawn in her twisted mind game. Either way, I'm soooo glad that mom cares so much for both of the guys with so much insight - a dinner like that doesn't just prepare itself out of the blue - moms always know. 🥰

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1 hour ago, Chris L said:

So refreshing to breathe deeply and let a big exhale / sigh of air out knowing that karma worked its wonders and the universe has reconnected Jared and Craig who never disconnected from each other. I luv'd that Craig knew and believed enough in Jared to know how he would react regarding Bailey - a little girl that 2 men love so much. If I'm guessing, now that Bailey doesn't have the bargaining power that she once did, the vile slithering one may just release full custody of her since one would think she may not even care for Bailey to begin with. Just another pawn in her twisted mind game. Either way, I'm soooo glad that mom cares so much for both of the guys with so much insight - a dinner like that doesn't just prepare itself out of the blue - moms always know. 🥰

Exactly! Marian knew what she was doing... moms do always know. :)  Still lots of story left, but yeah, this one allows us to breathe deeply. As far as telling Jared, it was definitely the right thing to do... secrets can kill any good beginning. As far as Carly, I'm sure she will spit some more, but it seems her power is mostly gone. Karma is a bitch. :D  Thanks for the great comment, buddy... cheers... Gary.... :hug:  P..S. Chapter likes are appreciated too. :) 

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This chapter has a warm tenderness to it that pulls at my heart.  It promises a future of loving intimacy and a true partnership for Craig and Jared.  Craig's courageous honesty, and defence of Jared in telling off Carly is rewarded in this chapter.  Jared is an awesome person.  It does not surprise me that he loves his daughter. He is just that kind of man.  He deserves the love of Craig for all he has done for Craig and endured for Bailey's sake.  The way the two men are communicating and working together demonstrates their love for each other is already deep and enduring.  Gary, I cannot tell you enough how beautiful and moving your stories are.  Thanks for this sweet chapter.💞

Slip of the tongue: bottom?  :rofl:

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2 hours ago, raven1 said:

This chapter has a warm tenderness to it that pulls at my heart.  It promises a future of loving intimacy and a true partnership for Craig and Jared.  Craig's courageous honesty, and defence of Jared in telling off Carly is rewarded in this chapter.  Jared is an awesome person.  It does not surprise me that he loves his daughter. He is just that kind of man.  He deserves the love of Craig for all he has done for Craig and endured for Bailey's sake.  The way the two men are communicating and working together demonstrates their love for each other is already deep and enduring.  Gary, I cannot tell you enough how beautiful and moving your stories are.  Thanks for this sweet chapter.💞

Slip of the tongue: bottom?  :rofl:

Thanks, raven! This is a beautiful comment... it shows you got all the feels I intended. What they have might be new and fragile, but they have a lot of history... and that makes this all the more beautiful. I just reread this chapter, and it made me tear up. What a wonderful experience it was for me at the time. 

Lol to slip of the tongue. :) 

Thanks, my friend... you are very sweet! :hug: 

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