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Out of His Mind - 5. Moving On

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Chapter 5

Moving On

 

Tait’s life took on some routine as he saw Doctor Appel each month, swam daily, cooked with Phil, read and watched movies. He avoided the topic of Sean whenever he could.

Phil noted that Tait had grown stronger mentally. He no longer wept as often or lost his temper. ‘He’s starting to believe in himself again.’

Dr. Appel had reduced his medications also, and Tait was glad not to have to rely so much on pills. He knew the daily swims helped him a lot with controlling moods and being able to sleep.

Philip had also accompanied Tait when he went to see another plastic surgeon for a second opinion about his scar. The doctor had been thorough and said, “Dr. Williams, who took care of this in the hospital did a fine job. If I or any other doctor you see did anymore work on it, they’d just be taking your money. It’s healing well and I couldn’t improve on what was already done. Keep using the cream and be patient.”

Tait had seemed satisfied with the doctor’s opinion and fretted less about the scar and his looks.

However, Tait knew he had to get on with life and that meant he had to earn a living. It was that knowledge which spurred him on to contact his old lover and employer, Leonardo Amiello. He didn’t know where else to turn. Their break-up hadn’t been completely ugly. Tait had been upset, of course, but mainly sad – he’d thought that he and Leo had had more than just friendship and sex.

Tait had thought, ‘I suppose given Leo’s history, I shouldn’t have been surprised. It had been a nice two years, but I really thought he loved me.’

After they split, Tait continued to work for Amiello, until the end of his contract. A renewal was offered, but Tait went on to other work, though from time to time he returned to work for House Amiello.

When he did work for Leonardo, the atmosphere was friendly and Leo always seemed happy to see him. But seeing Leo with his next pretty young thing, always stabbed Tait in the heart, but more than that, it made him sad. He knew one day the pretty boys might no longer want Leo and Tait worried for his ex-lover, concerned that he could end up alone.

 

On the day Tait decided to go into the city and see his old boss, he waited until Phil left home and had gone into his office. He hadn’t told Phil he was seeing Leo, knowing that Philip would worry and maybe try to talk him out of going.

‘I feel ready and I’m going. I’ll just have to deal with Phil’s feelings about it later.’

He took a cab into the city to Leo’s place of business, House Amiello. After paying the cab driver, Tait stood on the street and surveyed the building he’d been to so often. There were so many memories here but they weren’t bad ones, so he swallowed, then took a deep breath, opened the door, and walked in.

Inside the décor hadn’t changed very much – walls and doors were creamy white and had gilded accents, and there were several groupings of classic Italian sofas and chairs in gorgeous brocades. As he looked around, Tait found he was feeling quite emotional. It took him a few minutes to get control enough to ask to see Leonardo.

The young woman sitting at the reception desk was stick-thin, pretty and kind. Her nameplate said: Abrielle. She called Leo’s office, and said there was a Mr. Adamsen here to see him. After replacing the telephone receiver, she smiled and asked Tait to follow her upstairs. Tait admonished himself for not calling ahead to make an appointment.

“Please come. Mr. Amiello has a little bit of time, and will be happy to see you.”

“Thank you.” Tait followed her up the gold-carpeted staircase to Leo’s office.

She knocked and then opened the gilded door. “Please.”

Tait stepped closer. He smiled and entered. “Thank you.”

“My boy?”

Tait heard the familiar voice and suddenly could not catch his breath, but then Leo was beside him. “Tait, my God, please sit down.”

Leo pulled him to a sofa. “Are you all right? When I heard about what had happened … oh my boy.”

Then the old familiar arms were around him, and Tait didn’t fight him. It felt right and he leaned against the man whom he had loved in what felt like another life. Leo held him tight.

“Tait, I tried to see you in hospital but they would not let me. I had no idea that you were out.”

Nodding, Tait said, “No, they didn’t allow too many people in. Thank you for trying though, Leo.”

“Are you all right? Do you have a place to live? What can I do?”

Leonardo’s kind words brought tears to Tait’s eyes and he turned to bury his face in Leo’s neck and sobbed. The fashion icon held is ex-lover, stroked his hair and rocked him until the tears finally dried up. Still holding Tait against him, he picked up the receiver on the phone that sat on the table in front of him and pressed zero. “Abrielle, cancel all my appointments today. Please reschedule and apologize. No my girl, simply tell them I am suddenly ill. Thank you.”

Tait struggled a bit and sat up. “Leo, you don’t have …. ”

“No I don’t, but I’m going to, Tait.” Leo kissed Tait gently on his scarred cheek. “Let us spend some time together. Get reacquainted and talk a little bit, hmmm? You know since you, there has been no one special in my life. Each year I regret more and more letting you go. I was an arrogant fool.”

Sadness filled Tait’s eyes as he regarded Leo – he had truly loved him.

Leo smiled. “Tait, I know our time has passed, but there is something I wish to know. An old man’s folly, you do not have to answer, my boy. But, if I would have asked you, would you have stayed? Married me?”

Tait reached out and touched Leo’s face. “Oh Leo, yes I would. I loved you. Part of me still does.”

Leo stood and paced. “I was an ass, Tait. If I’d have had any balls, I’d have married you and then none of that madness would have happened.”

“Leo … please ….”

Leo stopped, his eyes filled with regret. “I’m sorry, my boy. I am being selfish and foolish. You came to see me; what can I do?”

“I’m looking for work, Leo. I only know fashion – modelling. I know I’m not pretty enough anymore. Because of this ….” Tait trailed off as he touched the scar on his face. “But is there anything?”

Reseating himself next to Tait, Leo took his hand. “Let me think. You know, you’re still in wonderful shape, my boy. Nice body still, perhaps ….”

Leo thought for a few minutes, and then spoke to Tait. “You know … why shouldn’t you model?” Grinning impishly, Amiello said, “You know I’m not so vain as I once was; aging has changed me. So, yes why not, why shouldn’t you?”

“Leo, I’m ugly. No one will want to look at me.”

“Nonsense. You have a scar, yes, but it does not make you remotely ugly. Maybe not high fashion, my boy. But fashion is for everyone, or it should be. There are people who are not models, who want someone real to look up to. Why not you? Think about it!” Leo pulled Tait to his feet. “You can be all men – a brave man – and women and men too, will go mad for you. Yes the scar is still a bit livid, but we can tone it down with makeup, but we won’t hide it. It’s nothing to be ashamed of.”

Leo was excited, and the more he thought, the more he wanted to do something new. “I’ll start a new line, for you to model, Tait. Something good quality but less expensive, something the everyday man will want to wear and can afford.”

“Leo, I never expected this … I, I don’t know what to say.”

“Say you think I’m still brilliant.” Leo laughed.

Tait allowed himself to join Leo’s laughter. “Okay, you’re still brilliant!”

Leo pulled Tait close and hugged him. “Come. Let me take you to lunch – if you still will be seen with me.”

“Of course I will, Leo.”

They walked out of the Leonardo’s office together into the warmth of the day and went to their old favorite restaurant. When they’d finished, Tait walked Leo back to his office.

Leonardo laughed as Tait told him about Phil’s disguising him under too big t-shirts and a baseball cap. “Oh my boy, I simply cannot see you in a baseball cap!”

As they strolled, arm-in-arm, Leo said, “Let me organize this. It shouldn’t take too long. In the meantime, please be honest now, are you all right for money and somewhere to stay?”

Tait leaned closer, and smiled. “Yes, Leo. I’m fine. I’m staying with Phil and I have a bit of cash.”

“What are you going to do about Sean, Tait? I only know what I’ve heard, but it sounds like you should, well, be suing him for divorce. Please see a lawyer. If you need anything, please you must call me. Here this has my home and cellular numbers.” Leo handed Tait his card.

“Thank you, Leo. For everything; it’s all more than I ever expected.”

Outside of the House Amiello, they embraced and promised to talk soon. Leo waved as Tait got into his taxi. Tait turned and returned the wave with a mixture of happiness and regret in his heart.

 

Later, when he told Philip about his day, Tait broke down again. He hadn’t been prepared for Leo’s reaction and plan – his kindness. He mentioned to Phil what Leo had said about divorce.

Phil heard the pain in Tait’s voice as he spoke about Sean. It broke his heart now as it always had – and he blamed himself. “O’Grady is a monster. He uses people, steals their souls and then crushes it in front of you. If I could drop him, I would.”

Tait accepted a cup of hot coffee from Phil who sat down next to him on the sofa.

“You need to see a lawyer, Leo is right. You need to get Sean out of your life, get divorced. He owes you something; half the house and money at the very least.”

Tait sagged. “I don’t know Phil – I don’t think I can ….”

“I’ll help you, Tait.”

Tait set the coffee cup down on the coffee table and faced his friend. “Why, I appreciate the offer, but why? Why would you? What’s in it for you?”

Anger and frustration gripped Phil, who stood and paced. “You’re asking me that. After this, after me caring for you, with no questions? Giving you a home, being here for you? You think I want something?”

“Phil –”

“No! I’ve watched you for years with other men. Watching you make stupid choices. When … when ….”

Tait felt suddenly hot. “When what?” Tait’s voice was a whisper.

Phil hung his head, and when he lifted it again, Tait though he saw a flash of regret but that was gone in an instant. “When nothing, Tait. Nothing.”

The ex-model blinked, rose and pulled open the patio door; he went outside and stood under one of the coral trees, staring at nothing. It had been a hard day and now Phil – what was Phil doing? What wasn’t he saying?

Phil followed him outside. “Tait. Please … let’s talk. I … I care about you. We need to deal with Sean.”

“Talk? Now you want to talk?” Tait laughed but there was no mirth in it. “I know you care.”

“Okay, so maybe it’s more than just caring.”

“What do you mean? We’re friends, aren’t we?” Tait searched Philip’s face and saw something there he’d not seen before. No, he’d seen it before; he just hadn’t recognized it. He opened his mouth and closed it. He shook his head. “No, Phil, please. You can’t do this. Why didn’t you tell me?”

“I think, if you recall, I did warn you about Sean. I told you he was bad news!”

“I don’t mean warning me about Sean, for fuck sakes! I mean how you felt, why didn’t you tell me, Phil?”

Philip faced Tait, hands on his hips. “Are you serious? You weren’t interested in me Tait. I’m your friend. You were famous, rich, and handsome and you knew it and you didn’t want anyone as plain and dull as I am. You wouldn’t have been happy sitting around here, watching TV, reading, quiet nights in, and hosting work parties once in awhile. Not when you could be desired and famous.”

Tait sat on one of the patio chairs. The anger he’d felt drowned in the truth of Philip’s words. Tait signed deeply and rubbed his face. “You’re right. I was really up my own ass; I liked my celebrity, and I liked bad boys. I wrote my own script, didn’t I?”

Phil sat down and took Tait’s right hand. “No matter what, what Sean did to you was wrong. You didn’t deserve that Tait.”

Tait said nothing. He just sat thinking about Philip and Sean. He decided he couldn’t deal with Philip being in love with him, not right now. He had to get through this stuff with the house and what Sean, that fucking prick, owed him. Rather than frightened, Tait started to feel angry – he didn’t want Sean to get away with what he’d done.

But he turned and there was Philip, good, kind, always there-for-him Philip and had to change his mind. ‘I have to tell him what I’m thinking.’

“Phil, let’s go back inside. I could use a glass of wine. What about you?”

Nodding, Philip got to his feet, took Tait’s hand and they went back indoors.

After arranging their drinks they sat together on the sofa once again. Tait sipped the cold white wine and let the flavor roll over his tongue. Then he took a deep breath.

“Phil, we need to talk – about you and me.”

“No, we don’t. I’m sorry. Damn, I shouldn’t have said anything.” Philip shook his head in misery.

“Yeah, you should have said it. You feel it. So you should get to say it.” Tait was quiet for a minute before continuing. “Phil, right now I need to deal with the house and divorcing Sean.”

“Tait, I’m glad you want to deal with Sean, but please –”

“And I think we need to talk about you and me.”

“There is no you and me, Tait.” Phil sat back and crossed his arms.

Tait stood up, frustrated. “Listen, will you please? Shit! You remember a long time back when I was just starting out and you interviewed me for Scene Magazine?”

Phil nodded. “Yes I remember. My god you were you something, hot, sought after and sexy as fuck – you were with Leo then?”

“Yes. Do you remember me asking you about your love life?”

“Uhhuh. I couldn’t believe you asked me. I ended up telling you I hadn’t met the right guy and you said to keep an open mind. Your comment made me wonder if you were interested in me and if everything about you and Amiello were just rumours.”

Tait laughed. “Yeah. And I thought Leo loved me enough, but no, not when his next pretty boy showed up. But you and me, Phil, we stayed friends. Good friends.”

“So then let’s not spoil it, okay? I mean it’s too late, isn’t it? Just too much water under the bridge.”

“After I deal with Sean, I want to deal with us.” Tait sat next to Phil and took his hand. “If it’s what you want too. I’d like to see where we end up.”

Philip shook his head vehemently, and said, “This isn’t a good idea, Tait. Can’t you see that? What if it doesn’t work? We’ll lose what we have now. I’d hate for that to happen.”

Tait smiled at his best friend. “Then Phil, I guess we better not fuck it up.”

Phil nodded giving up for the moment. “Tait, this is not a good idea. But fine,we can think about this later. But Sean first, right?”

“Yeah, Sean Fucking O’Grady first.”

“I’ll set up the appointments. You’ll need two lawyers. One for the divorce the other for the assault. I think maybe a visit to the doc too, just to let him know what you’re up to. Just to be sure all is okay. You sure about this?”

Tait simply nodded. “Never been so sure of anything. I want that prick to pay for what he did to me. I’m tired of being afraid of him. He’s going to know what it’s like to lose.”

Thanks to my harding working, patient and brilliant editor/reader, AC Benus. I'm lucky to have your help.
Thanks to all of you who have chosen to follow this story, I am grateful.
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Tait is really moving on! If he can hold on to that anger, he can use it to power him through the divorce and criminal proceedings. He just has to be careful not to get stuck on anger.
I feel it's a wise decision to not pursue anything with Phil just yet. That would ruin any chance they have.

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Impressive to see Tait face up to many of his choices in the past and reevaluate the decisions he and others made. Knowing his former lover regrets letting hi go, and will not be a supportive friend is good for Tait. I'm waiting to find out why there were no criminal charges brought against his husband before now. But then, revenge is a dish best served cold.

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With so much going on, perhaps this chapter should have been titled, "Water Under the Bridge"! Leo stepped up to the plate to take care of his ex...and realized that he'd messed up his chance with Tait. Phill finally lets loose with his feelings, but fears the water under the bridge has passed him by, despite Tait's interests/protest to the contrary.
Perhaps the best part showing "Moving On" is now Tait is ready (finally!) to go after his scumbag ex- and beat him into the ground--at least legally so. Although I'm certain Tait isn't the first one he's treated badly, so perhaps Tate's action will summon other allies.
You covered a LOT of territory in just one chapter, and did it with your usual fine style. Can't wait for the next chapter!

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I'm really happy that Tait is feeling strong enough to start to move on with his life and stand up to Sean. Maybe he can start to rebuild his life now... with the support of people who care about him.
I know he loved Leo, but I hope he doesn't get sucked back into a relationship with him. Leo is doing a wonderful thing for him, but I don't know if Leo would be truly ready to settle down, or if the regret he feels is tied to Tait being hurt.
I can understand why Phil is reluctant to pursue anything with Tait. Tait is still recovering from a disastrous marriage. Taking on another relationship, where if it fails could ruin a friendship, would make a lot of people leery. I do hope they give a relationship a chance, but it's good that it looks like they're going to take their time.

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You have written a chapter with quiet tension building. Would Leo try to woo Tait back into his life, into his bed? Would Tait let him? If it happened, Phil would be gutted. But no - it didn't happen, at least not yet. Later, Phil actually told Tait about how he feels, finally. It isn't completely clear that Tait feels the same way Phil does - I think so, but can I be sure? All the uncertainty will draw me back!

 

About the only certain thing is Tait's emerging determination to divorce Sean O'Grady and nail his hide to the wall. Amen to that.

 

I really liked this chapter; don't suppose you have the next one ready for me, do you ? Please?

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OH a GREAT chapter tim!

 

Really, this did much more than move the story forward.
It added dimension to Leo, it added dimension to Phil/Tait and even to Tait himself!

 

Tait now has two allies with him to go after scumbag Sean. Tait is doing things for himself and thinking for himself. Even the prospect of modeling work gives him a certain independence too.

 

Nice work tim! Everything worked here -- it all clicked and moved smartly!

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I'm so glad Tait has found his strength. Going against Sean is what he needs to do, but it won't be easy. My guess is he will need Phil more than ever. I'm glad too that Phil admitted his feelings. He has held them in so long, and convinced himself he wasn't good enough, that Tait may have his work cut out for him. Tait hasn't been the strongest person himself so I hope he finally figures out the choice that is right for him, and doesn't fall into old traps. Love the way the story is unfolding, tim... good job. my friend... cheers... Gary....

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I'm sure there will be more hurdles to face yet but at least Tait is moving in the right direction.

 

Great chapter, the tension is builidng slowly and it gives us readers time to really get to know the characters well.

 

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Hey tim
Another terrific instalment of "Out of His Mind"
Obviously, some time has passed and Tait is slowly improving in his recovery from the attack by Sean. With his growing confidence and restlessness to get on with this life, he goes to see his former employer and lover Leonardo.
It was with trepidation that I followed Tait's journey to Leo's office. I wasn't sure if it was going to go well or cause a setback in Tait's recovery. Leo is not the prima donna I thought he might have been, but a warm and caring man. He knows he lost out with Tait, but rather than pushing away a reminder of his mistake, he embraces Tait's return. Downplaying the significance of his scar and creating a men's line that Tait will be the face of says a lot for his character.
Leo and Phil have both expressed regret over not admitting to themselves or Tait how they really felt about him and both feel the guilt that staying silent put Tait in Sean's crosshairs. I think they will both do their utmost to assuage their guilt so Sean better watch out - Tait has some formidable allies in these two, I do believe.
As always, nicely done tim

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On 03/11/2016 10:54 AM, Reader1810 said:

Hey tim

Another terrific instalment of "Out of His Mind"

Obviously, some time has passed and Tait is slowly improving in his recovery from the attack by Sean. With his growing confidence and restlessness to get on with this life, he goes to see his former employer and lover Leonardo.

It was with trepidation that I followed Tait's journey to Leo's office. I wasn't sure if it was going to go well or cause a setback in Tait's recovery. Leo is not the prima donna I thought he might have been, but a warm and caring man. He knows he lost out with Tait, but rather than pushing away a reminder of his mistake, he embraces Tait's return. Downplaying the significance of his scar and creating a men's line that Tait will be the face of says a lot for his character.

Leo and Phil have both expressed regret over not admitting to themselves or Tait how they really felt about him and both feel the guilt that staying silent put Tait in Sean's crosshairs. I think they will both do their utmost to assuage their guilt so Sean better watch out - Tait has some formidable allies in these two, I do believe.

As always, nicely done tim

Thank Reader. My original outline for Leo was to have him reject Tait completely. That my plan right up to the point Leo said, My boy..But it didn't work out that way. Next chapter and the last will be nice meaty ones..Thank you for your get comments and all of your support.

 

tim xoxo

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On 03/11/2016 07:50 AM, Caz Pedroso said:

I'm sure there will be more hurdles to face yet but at least Tait is moving in the right direction.

 

Great chapter, the tension is builidng slowly and it gives us readers time to really get to know the characters well.

 

:hug:

A few more hurdles Cazzie, a few more. Then we'll see what comes out in the wash...

 

Thanks for reading this Cazzie, I really appreciate your support and friendship.

 

tim xo ((hugs))

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On 03/11/2016 07:36 AM, Headstall said:

I'm so glad Tait has found his strength. Going against Sean is what he needs to do, but it won't be easy. My guess is he will need Phil more than ever. I'm glad too that Phil admitted his feelings. He has held them in so long, and convinced himself he wasn't good enough, that Tait may have his work cut out for him. Tait hasn't been the strongest person himself so I hope he finally figures out the choice that is right for him, and doesn't fall into old traps. Love the way the story is unfolding, tim... good job. my friend... cheers... Gary....

Gary, thank you. Maybe Phil knew Tait wasn't ready for what he can offer. Like Dorothy, Tait had to find his own way home. Thanks for your great comments Gary. I appreciate your support.

 

tim xo

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On 03/11/2016 06:45 AM, skinnydragon said:

OH a GREAT chapter tim!

 

Really, this did much more than move the story forward.

It added dimension to Leo, it added dimension to Phil/Tait and even to Tait himself!

 

Tait now has two allies with him to go after scumbag Sean. Tait is doing things for himself and thinking for himself. Even the prospect of modeling work gives him a certain independence too.

 

Nice work tim! Everything worked here -- it all clicked and moved smartly!

Thanks skinnyd! Glad this worked and gave you more details about Leo and Phil.

Glad it clicked for you.

 

Thanks my friend (no zombies in either of the last two chapters)

 

tim

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On 03/11/2016 06:04 AM, Parker Owens said:

You have written a chapter with quiet tension building. Would Leo try to woo Tait back into his life, into his bed? Would Tait let him? If it happened, Phil would be gutted. But no - it didn't happen, at least not yet. Later, Phil actually told Tait about how he feels, finally. It isn't completely clear that Tait feels the same way Phil does - I think so, but can I be sure? All the uncertainty will draw me back!

 

About the only certain thing is Tait's emerging determination to divorce Sean O'Grady and nail his hide to the wall. Amen to that.

 

I really liked this chapter; don't suppose you have the next one ready for me, do you ? Please?

Hi Parker, lots of questions, which i think will be answered in the last two chapters.

 

Next chapters are written.. they need editing but they are nearly ready... they are meat and longer.. hopefully you'll like them!

 

tim

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Seems like everyone is experiencing regrets in this chapter.....but it also seems that Sean Fucking O'Grady is about to be dealt with....great chapter tim, as usual.............:)Mike

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On 03/11/2016 05:56 AM, LitLover said:

I'm really happy that Tait is feeling strong enough to start to move on with his life and stand up to Sean. Maybe he can start to rebuild his life now... with the support of people who care about him.

I know he loved Leo, but I hope he doesn't get sucked back into a relationship with him. Leo is doing a wonderful thing for him, but I don't know if Leo would be truly ready to settle down, or if the regret he feels is tied to Tait being hurt.

I can understand why Phil is reluctant to pursue anything with Tait. Tait is still recovering from a disastrous marriage. Taking on another relationship, where if it fails could ruin a friendship, would make a lot of people leery. I do hope they give a relationship a chance, but it's good that it looks like they're going to take their time.

Hi LL So many questions... all will be answered I hope over the next two chapters. Nice meaty fat ones!! I love your insightful comments and I wish I could tell you everything.. but it's not much longer now... Thank you for supporting me and this story.

 

tim

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On 03/11/2016 05:06 AM, Robert Rex said:

With so much going on, perhaps this chapter should have been titled, "Water Under the Bridge"! Leo stepped up to the plate to take care of his ex...and realized that he'd messed up his chance with Tait. Phill finally lets loose with his feelings, but fears the water under the bridge has passed him by, despite Tait's interests/protest to the contrary.

Perhaps the best part showing "Moving On" is now Tait is ready (finally!) to go after his scumbag ex- and beat him into the ground--at least legally so. Although I'm certain Tait isn't the first one he's treated badly, so perhaps Tate's action will summon other allies.

You covered a LOT of territory in just one chapter, and did it with your usual fine style. Can't wait for the next chapter!

Great comments Rex! Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it. I hope that all your questions will answered over the last two chapters. At least i hope so...

 

Thank you so much for reading this..

 

tim

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On 03/11/2016 05:03 AM, Timothy M. said:

Impressive to see Tait face up to many of his choices in the past and reevaluate the decisions he and others made. Knowing his former lover regrets letting hi go, and will not be a supportive friend is good for Tait. I'm waiting to find out why there were no criminal charges brought against his husband before now. But then, revenge is a dish best served cold.

There are plans ... and all will be revealed very soon, Tim. Hopefully Tait will shape up. Hope you enjoy the last couple of chapters.

 

tim

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On 03/11/2016 04:34 AM, Puppilull said:

Tait is really moving on! If he can hold on to that anger, he can use it to power him through the divorce and criminal proceedings. He just has to be careful not to get stuck on anger.

I feel it's a wise decision to not pursue anything with Phil just yet. That would ruin any chance they have.

Hopefully Tait can hang in there and Phil too. Not too much left to go... nice fat chapter next..

 

Thanks for reading this, Pup.

 

tim

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On 03/11/2016 12:58 PM, flamingo136 said:

Seems like everyone is experiencing regrets in this chapter.....but it also seems that Sean Fucking O'Grady is about to be dealt with....great chapter tim, as usual.............:)Mike

We all have em dont we, regrets? I love to tell you whats gonna happen but.. i cant.

 

Thanks so much for reading, Mike. I appreciate it.

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The chapter title says it ... moving on. It's time and Tait seems ready. I'm not certain why he can't still do high fashion ... yeah he has a scar but he's still everything he was before ... the poise, the body it's still there and once he recovers his inner self and the scar further heals. I guess I don't like that he and others see the scar as making him less than he was. We all bear scars ... some on the outside, some on the inside. The scars are simply symbols of the battles we've survived.
Okay, I guess you can tell this story and the people in it have grabbed hold of me. Well done tim.

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On 03/13/2016 01:44 AM, dughlas said:

The chapter title says it ... moving on. It's time and Tait seems ready. I'm not certain why he can't still do high fashion ... yeah he has a scar but he's still everything he was before ... the poise, the body it's still there and once he recovers his inner self and the scar further heals. I guess I don't like that he and others see the scar as making him less than he was. We all bear scars ... some on the outside, some on the inside. The scars are simply symbols of the battles we've survived.

Okay, I guess you can tell this story and the people in it have grabbed hold of me. Well done tim.

We do have scars, and I'm sure in that, I'm channeling myself and my scars to tait. I dont like mine and hide them from all but those closest to me. Maybe 'not high fashion' is Leo's own feelings coming through. He's a perfectionist after all. Funny that in a perfect world we would not care about peoples scars or their differences. I'm glad you are involved and enjoying the story, dugh. That makes me feel wonderful!

Thank you so much for your comments, I always enjoy reading them.

 

tim xo

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I was worried for nothing. Leo was receptive, and I liked his response to the scar and Tait retuning to work. I also liked that Tait made the decision to see Leo independent of Philip. If Leo does come through, it will give Tait some control of his life again which would, in turn restore some of his confidence.
Lots of regrets and what ifs, but I feel like Leo really did care for Tait. You can't always go back though, and that's a door I feel should be closed to romance..

 

Finally, Phillip's feelings are out. Sean definitely needs to be dealt with, and I think Tait is getting to where he needs to be to deal with that so he can move on. And absolutely before he can think about anything with Philip.

 

Another great chapter tim.... I've depleted my 'likes', but I'll be back..

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On 03/14/2016 05:42 AM, Defiance19 said:

I was worried for nothing. Leo was receptive, and I liked his response to the scar and Tait retuning to work. I also liked that Tait made the decision to see Leo independent of Philip. If Leo does come through, it will give Tait some control of his life again which would, in turn restore some of his confidence.

Lots of regrets and what ifs, but I feel like Leo really did care for Tait. You can't always go back though, and that's a door I feel should be closed to romance..

 

Finally, Phillip's feelings are out. Sean definitely needs to be dealt with, and I think Tait is getting to where he needs to be to deal with that so he can move on. And absolutely before he can think about anything with Philip.

 

Another great chapter tim.... I've depleted my 'likes', but I'll be back..

Thanks Def. Glad you like Leo, I like him a lot. My outline for Leo and Tait went out the window when I actually started to write them. Leo was supposed to reject Tait out of hand. but when Leo said, My boy, it was over. I just couldn't do it. I'm happy though, I think it would be a different story if Leo had rejected him. I hope you enjoy the rest of the story, Def. Thanks for reading it ... I appreciate it!

 

tim xo

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I read the reviews and your replies. It's interesting to know that you originally had Leo rejecting Tait. That would have set the story a different path, and would have been a rotten blow to Tiat's recovery of self-confidence.

 

It's no big secret to say this chapter is a turning point, and you have turned that corner beautifully. Well done!

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