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Choices - 28. Chapter 28

Chapter 28

 

Liam hurriedly fluffed cushions and swiped at imaginary specs of dust on furniture as he scanned the apartment in search of any further preparations needed before the guests arrived. Elena had texted a few moments before to let him know she and Natascha were on their way with the ingredients to make dinner. He had hoped to prepare everything himself, but was honest enough about his cooking abilities to know he needed help.

When the doorbell finally rang, he opened the door to two smiling faces looking back at him.

“Bratik,” Natascha said warmly, pulling Liam into a hug. “It’s wonderful to see you again.”

Bratik? Liam wondered at the term, but the affectionate and happy smiles from the sisters told him whatever the word meant, it wasn’t bad.

Elena held up the cloth grocery sacks she was carrying and grinned. “We have everything here, so we can get started as soon as you show us to your kitchen.”

Grabbing the bags, Liam led the way with two happy, chattering women following close behind. “What are we making?” he asked while trying to get a glimpse at the items he carried. He’d left the dinner choice to Alek’s sisters, since he knew they’d be doing most of the preparation work while he would be their sous chef.

“Lasagna,” Nat replied, pulling ingredients out and placing them on the counter. “It’s one of Alek’s favourites, and Elena’s lasagna is amazing.”

Elena blushed at the compliment. “It’s not that good.”

“Please,” the older sibling scoffed. “You know Dad always insists you make it, not Mama. Hers is okay, but there is never enough cheese.”

At the mention of Alek’s parents, Liam squirmed, feeling uncomfortable. “So,” he said, pretending to be engrossed in the label on the mozzarella package, “I guess they’re both still pretty angry with Alek?”

Elena wrapped a slim arm around his shoulders and squeezed him tight. “Don’t worry about them. It’s their choice not to have our brother in their lives.”

“I feel like it’s my fault. I know how much he misses them… especially your mother.”

“Mama knows his number,” Natascha replied, sounding bitter. “She could call him if she wanted. Don’t put this on yourself.” The older Petrov placed a warm palm against his cheek and stared at him for a moment before turning away with a nod. “Alek made the right choice. He’s happier than I’ve seen him in years. That is because of you, not this bullshit with our parents.”

Elena nodded in agreement as she opened cupboard doors and pulled out pans and a cheese grater. “I didn’t think Aleksei knew how to smile so much,” she said, winking at Liam and making him flush with pleasure. “The stress of living in the closet had been weighing him down for years. I was getting worried about him, especially after you two broke up. He was drinking so much.”

“He was?” This was news to Liam.

Elena grimaced. “It was getting bad. I would show up at his house some days and he’d reek of booze. It didn’t happen every day, but he was never a big drinker before… well you know.”

Liam had to agree with that assessment. Alek rarely drank, and would often limit himself to a beer or two when he did partake. He’d told Liam he didn’t like being out of control, and being drunk made him feel that way.

“I have to admit, I feel guilty about that. If I hadn’t left him….” Liam trailed off and bit his lip. He looked up to find Nat and Elena assessing him.

Nat shook her head and sighed. “I didn’t see him as much as Elle, but I know he was using the alcohol to dull his pain.”

Liam winced, wondering where she was going with this.

“But,” she continued, taking a deep breath, “his decisions aren’t on you. He knew the consequences of not coming out. It was hard, and it hurt him, but you leaving was the best thing you could have done. Staying would have only made you resentful, and forcing the issue could have broken you up anyways. Aleksei needed to tell our parents in his own time, and now that he has it’s like a weight has been lifted off his shoulders.”

“Your parents sound like they took it hard?”

Elena laughed, but the sound wasn’t a happy one. “That’s an understatement. Dad threw things, and Mama cried. She won’t even talk about it. When I bring up Alek, she says she’s waiting for our father to deal with it, whatever that means.”

While they talked, Liam and the sisters put together two large lasagnas as well as a couple of good-sized salads, and a tray of finger foods. Elena thought lasagna would be a good way to feed everyone with minimal supervision during the baking process. Setting the timer, they retreated to the living room with glasses of wine to await the guests arrival.

“I know I gave you a hard time when you called me after your accident, Li, but you should know how happy I am that you’re back in my brother’s life.”

Liam turned a surprised gaze to Natascha. “I understand how you felt, now that I know what Alek went through,” he said, twisting his mouth is a grimace. “It must’ve been hard to see someone you loved hurting so much.”

“It was difficult for us knowing you were hurting too, bratik,” Natascha replied, giving his forearm a squeeze. “It was as hard on you as it was on Aleksei.”

“Okay, I have to ask,” Liam said, sitting forward and placing his glass on the coffee table. “Bratik?”

Nat flushed a little and bit her lip. “It’s a term of endearment in Russia,” she explained.

“It’s a pet name for brother,” Elena added.

“Oh.” Liam was happy they thought so highly of him, but was also acutely aware of the expectations that affection could bring. He and Alek were progressing very well in their relationship, and didn’t need any additional outside pressure.

“Relax,” Nat said, breaking into his thoughts. “I can see that mind of yours working overtime to over-analyse this. I like you, and you’re good for my brother. If you marry Alek, I’ll be thrilled, but no pressure. I promise.”

“I’m not promising the same,” Elena said cheekily with a smirk on her face. “I reserve the right to make kissy noises and ask when the wedding is at least once a month.”

Liam shook his head and grinned at the young woman. “I wouldn’t expect anything less from you.”

 

Liam looked at his cell phone for what felt like the hundredth time and heard an impatient sigh behind him.

“I doubt he’s texted since you checked two seconds ago,” Bryce teased.

Liam turned his head and stuck his tongue out at his friend. He had a right to be anxious. Alek had been held up, and said he would fill Liam in when he got there, but wouldn’t go into details on the phone. Liam’s curiosity warred with his nerves over the surprise dinner for residence in his thoughts. Luckily Alek didn’t seem to have any idea about the party.

“I just want everything to be perfect.”

“Then you’re going to be disappointed,” Jason said as he sat on the couch beside him. “Nothing is ever perfect.”

“Thanks.” Liam muttered. His friends were really not helping.

“Don’t worry so much,” Corey chimed in, sliding onto his husband’s lap. “You did a great job organizing this, and dinner smells amazing. You know Alek would have been just as happy with pizza and beer, so you’ve already exceeded his expectations.”

Liam smiled gratefully at his boss. “I know. This is going to be a hard day for him because of the situation with his parents, and I want the party to be a nice distraction.”

“It will be,” Natascha said, sipping her wine. “Aleksei loves you, and the fact that you planned this for him is going to make him very happy.”

The doorbell rang and Liam stood quickly, ignoring the amused chuckles of his friends as he hurried to open the door, telling them to hide as he went.

“You finally made it,” he greeted his boyfriend breathlessly.

“Sorry I’m late,” Alek said after giving Liam a lingering kiss hello.

“I figured it had to be something important.”

“More like surprising. Mom called to wish me a happy birthday.”

“Really? That’s wonderful… and unexpected.”

“It wasn’t a long conversation, but she told me she loved me. Saying I was surprised she would go behind dad’s back to contact me is an understatement. I don’t know what to make of it, but I don’t want to think about it anymore tonight. Right now I just want to concentrate on you.”

“Speaking of surprises….” Liam looked over his shoulder and then back at his boyfriend. “I have one for you.”

“Oh?” The hungry gleam in Alek’s eyes made Liam blush.

“Not that kind of surprise, perv,” he said with a nervous laugh. “Come on. Let me show you.”

Liam laughed as he tried to brush off Alek’s wandering hands, not wanting everyone to see Alek feeling him up. “Behave yourself.”

“No.” Alek snaked an arm around his waist and pulled Liam back against his chest. “I missed you.”

“I missed you too.”

“Oh, for Christ’s sake,” Bryce said from somewhere in the dark. “Get a room.”

“What?” Alek said, peering into the room over Liam’s shoulder, his eyes widening when the light turned on and everyone shouted ‘Surprise!’

A stunned looking Alek waved sheepishly at the assembled group. “When did you plan this?” he asked, turning to Liam. “And how did Corey manage to keep it a secret?”

“Hey,” Corey grumbled. “I can keep a secret.”

“Of course you can, babe,” Jason assured, earning him an elbow to the ribs.

“Elena? Natasha? You’re here too?” Alek’s voice softened when he spotted his sisters grinning at him.

“Of course we came,” Elena responded, stepping forward to pull her brother into her arms.

“Nat, I thought you were stuck in Ottawa at an open house?”

“I guess that means you’re not as good as figuring out when I’m lying to you anymore,” Nat said, sounding smug.

“Only if I can’t see your face,” Alek responded with amusement shining in his eyes. “You could never tell a lie face to face.” He reached out and pulled Natascha into a family hug, and pressed kisses to the tops of their heads. “I’ve missed both of you.”

“I know why you’ve been staying away from the house and family dinners, but we could still spend time together, you know,” Elena scolded. “I haven’t seen you in weeks, and you didn’t return my last text.”

“I’m sorry, sestrichka. I know I haven’t been the best brother, but I promise to make more time for you.”

“You’ve been busy getting your life together, Alek. I understand that,” Elena said quietly. “Just don’t forget Nat and I love you.”

Liam felt a pang of guilt, knowing he was the one responsible for taking up most of Alek’s free time. It didn’t sound as though either sister held that against him, but it didn’t make him feel any better about eating up so much of his boyfriend’s time.

“Maybe the three of you can spend some time together tomorrow?” he suggested.

“You and I were going to go watch a movie tomorrow,” Alek said, looking concerned.

“We can go to the movies any time,” Liam replied, “but Nat is only here for the weekend. You should hang out with your sister while she’s in town.”

“Liam,” Nat cut in. The tone of her voice sounded almost scolding. “You don’t have to run off. We’d like to see you too. You’re a big part of Aleksei’s life, and that means you’re a big part of ours.”

“Why don’t we all go see this movie together?” Elena interjected. “It’s been ages since I’ve been to one.”

“Alek? What do you think?” Liam looked to Alek for his reaction and found the man smiling affectionately at the three of them.

“I think it’s a great idea. We could go out for Chinese first, since Nat loves it so much.”

“It’s a date,” Elena said excitedly, clapping her hands together.

“Now that family bonding time is over, let’s get this party started,” Bryce called out, making the rest of the guests laugh.

“Bryce,” Elena cooed, walking up to him and kissing his cheek. “I know you love me.” Bryce and Elena had only met a short time ago, but immediately hit it off. Liam suspected a friendship could easily blossom between the two, if given the opportunity.

“We could make beautiful music together, gorgeous, if only you had the right equipment,” Bryce lamented with an exaggerated sigh.

“Oh, I know the kind of equipment you prefer to work with,” Elena replied, looking at the nearby Nathan with an appraising eye, making the man blush bright red and hide behind his bottle of beer.

While Elena and Bryce continued their playful banter, friends started to approach Alek to wish him a happy birthday. Liam was pleased everyone stuck to congratulations, and didn’t grill the poor birthday boy. It did Liam’s heart good to see his boyfriend laughing and enjoying himself.

Liam excused himself to check on dinner, but didn’t even make to the oven when he felt arms circle around his waist.

“I can’t believe you did this for me.” Alek’s warm breath and deep voice sent a shiver down Liam’s spine.

“I love you,” he replied, leaning into the larger body. “I wanted to make the day special for you.”

“I thought I would never get to hear you say those words to me again.” Alek pressed a kiss into Liam’s hair, and hugged him a little tighter. “And for the record, today would have been special even if it was just the two of us, because I would be spending it with you.”

Liam turned in Alek’s arms, wrapped his arms around his neck, and stretched up for a kiss. “Since when did you get so sappy?” he asked teasingly.

“Since you allowed me back into your life.”

Liam felt a lump forming in his throat. “Go on,” he said hoarsely. “Go enjoy your party. Dinner won’t be long.”

After a last, lingering kiss, Alek turned and sauntered out of the room. Liam watched the disappearing view, and adjusted himself once he was alone. “God,” he whispered to himself. “The things I’m going to do to that man later.”

The lasagnas were done, but needed to sit for a few minutes. Liam left them to set while he took the opportunity to run to the bathroom. After washing up he stepped into the hall, and heard voices coming from his bedroom. Curious, he walked in that direction and noticed the door was partly open.

“All right,” Alek’s voice drifted through the opening. “You said you wanted to talk? I can guess it’s about Liam and me. Should I have worn my hockey cup?”

Alek sounded amused instead of irritated, so Liam decided not to interfere. ‘This should be interesting,’ he thought, wondering which one of his friends was getting ready to grill his boyfriend.

A big thank you goes out to my editor/beta and dear friend, Gary, for all of his great advice, time and support. :hug::kiss:  Thank you to all of you who read and support this story. :thankyou: 
Copyright © 2017 LitLover; All Rights Reserved.
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On 8/6/2017 at 4:12 AM, Defiance19 said:

Mom called? Might she be cracking? And does dad know? Hmmm...

The dinner sounds like it's a good time. Love Alek's sisters..the friends are being just that. 

 

Nice, Lit.. 

 Alek's sisters are fun to write, especially their interactions with Alek and Liam.  They don't seem to hold their tongues very much ;)  

 

Thank you for your support and your comments, Def :hug:  

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I was sitting here with my mouth gaping open when I heard Alek's mom called him to wish him a happy birthday AND to tell him she loved him. Good for her, even though she never should have put him through that shit. Now if only his father would stop being such a bigoted asshat...

 

I loved the party! Alek's sisters were wonderful, and everyone seemed to get along.

 

I can't wait to find out who's having a talking to with Alek! :lol: My guess it's Corey, since Marty isn't there.

 

Great chapter, Lit! :)

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On 8/10/2017 at 0:32 AM, Lisa said:

I was sitting here with my mouth gaping open when I heard Alek's mom called him to wish him a happy birthday AND to tell him she loved him. Good for her, even though she never should have put him through that shit. Now if only his father would stop being such a bigoted asshat...

 

I loved the party! Alek's sisters were wonderful, and everyone seemed to get along.

 

I can't wait to find out who's having a talking to with Alek! :lol: My guess it's Corey, since Marty isn't there.

 

Great chapter, Lit! :)

 

It was nice for her to call, but as you said, what she did won't be repaired by a single phone call.  


Thank you for your comments and support, Lisa :) 

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