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Exes and Ohs - 11. Chapter 11 Missing Pieces

Self-flagellation.

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The coolness of evening was creeping in, making the west-facing balcony a more comfortable place to be. A glass of red wine sat on the table beside him, missing only a few sips. Drake couldn’t remember the drive home… couldn’t even recall if traffic was light or heavy or somewhere in between.

But, he sure could remember his last words to Jimmy. Did he regret them? Yes… no… maybe… it depended on the minute. All of a sudden they’d been there, impossible to keep from leaving his mouth. As the distance between them increased, it had hit him that it might be his last… his only chance to say them… and it was the truth.

We can still be friends, Jimmy had said. The fact was, despite Drake considering him his best friend, they were really only work friends. Today had been his first time to the man’s apartment since their disastrous fourth date. Nor had Jimmy been to his place after the fact.

So, in a week, maybe two, depending on the notice he gave, their friendship was over. If Jimmy didn’t want to see him now, Drake couldn’t see it changing in the future. No more coffee and tea biscuits in the morning, or shared lunches at their desks… nor in one of the local restaurants or cafes. No more sitting on the outside benches on breaks, enjoying the sun while they chatted easily about anything and everything… well, except them, of course.

And certainly no more weekends at his mother’s house. He thought wistfully about what it might have been like if they really had been a couple—if Richard hadn’t hovered over his head like a dark cloud. Too late now, but he should have gone alone. Yeah, his family might still be in the same place, but Jimmy wouldn’t have seen him at his worst. Maybe Drake would have been smart enough to know what the man meant to him when he got back. Who was he kidding? If not for their shared, eye-opening weekend, he probably still would have been an idiot.

Drake took another sip of wine, savoring the dry bitterness. It suited his mood, and encouraged the numbness he wanted to set in. Yes, there’d been tears, for the second time in as many days, but they had ended for the time being.

Fuck! He’d really blown it. The perfect guy had been right under his nose for a year, and he’d dropped the ball. The most maddening thing was he’d known it for a while, and that Jimmy cared for him, but fear—stupid fucking fear—had held him back. Jimmy had chipped away at his walls, but could only get so far because Drake had stuck to his preconceived notions at all costs… and now he was paying those costs.

Maybe the man was right. Maybe he would have let doubts creep in, but, sitting here all alone, it didn’t feel that way, and now he would never know. What a fool he’d been. He deserved what he got; Jimmy deserved better. The urge to call Callie was strong, but he didn’t want sympathy. He wanted punishment—he needed it—and there was no way his sister would give him that. Self-flagellation would have to do.

The sun was setting, but instead of seeing the beauty of it, he saw mockery. He’d let his own sun slip away. God, he was getting maudlin. Sighing, he downed the last of his wine and stood. One more glass—then he’d go to bed and hope for sleep.

Sliding open the balcony door, he stepped into the air conditioned coolness. His condo phone was ringing, which meant he had a visitor.

He had no right to be excited, and probably no reason, yet he was as he scrambled to pick it up. “Hello.”

“I was just about to give up. Can I come up?”

“Jimmy?” The sudden thrumming in his ears made it difficult to hear his own voice.

“Yeah, it’s me.”

Rather than attempt speech, or thought, Drake pushed seven twice to unlock the condo entry door. He heard the buzz as it released, and then hung up. Numbly, he continued on to the kitchen.

By the time he took his wine glass to the sink and rinsed it out, a soft knock sounded. His heartrate jumped and he steeled himself for whatever was to come. Was Jimmy going to tell Drake he was never returning to their workplace? He did have two weeks of vacation days owed to him. Did going there today push him farther away? Had his declaration? He was driving himself crazy while the man with the answers stood out in his hallway. Realizing his hands were damp, he wiped them on the worn jeans he didn’t remember changing into. Struggling for calmness, he took a deep breath and opened the door.

“Hey.”

“You could have led with that.”

“What?”

“What you said when you were leaving. You could have said that at the beginning.”

“Oh.”

“Oh?”

Drake stared at the man, trying to think a coherent thought. “Ah, by the time I found an opening, what was the point?”

“Isn’t love always the point?”

“Sorry, I’m not following, Jimmy. You made yourself pretty clear earlier.”

“I did, yeah. So?”

“So, why are you here?”

“Isn’t it obvious?”

“You’re talking to an idiot, so no, it’s not.”

“I’m giving you a chance to convince me.”

“Convince you? I thought you said—”

“Never mind what I said… what happened to you?” His hand reached towards Drake’s forehead.

Drake let cool fingers gently prod the bump he’d forgotten about. “Your apartment building door attacked me.”

“Damn! I forgot. It almost did that to Vic too. It’s been propped open now, and they promised it’ll be fixed by tomorrow. Does it hurt?”

“I don’t think… no, it’s fine, except when someone touches it.”

“Oh, my bad,” Jimmy said, but his fingers continued to explore. “Did you put some ice on it?”

“No, and can we stop talking about my head and your door?” Drake stepped back from the nearness of the man’s face. His lips were distracting. The man was distracting, period. “What’s going on here?”

“Are you going to make me stay out here?”

“Sorry… sorry. Come in. Do you want… did you drive here, or cab it?”

“Neither. I walked.”

“Walked? Why would you do that?”

“It only took forty-five minutes, and I needed to think.”

“I know that feeling. It’s all I’ve been doing since… let’s go sit... uh, do you want wine?”

“Sure.”

Drake headed for the kitchen. “Red okay?”

“Preferred. I forgot how nice this place is.”

“Looks more like a showroom than someone’s home,” Drake muttered to himself. He turned to see his guest standing in the doorway of the kitchen.

“Was it all right that I came here?”

“Yeah… I’m surprised… but yeah.”

“You look stressed.”

“What do you expect? Your words was pretty final. I know I deserved them, but they were hard to hear.” He went to hand Jimmy his wine, but froze at the perusal he was getting.

The seconds felt like minutes before Jimmy spoke. “Did you mean it?”

Drake knew what he was asking, and looked him in the eye. “I meant it. But….”

“But what?”

“Is it enough? I don’t even know if you feel—”

“I do, Drake. It’s why I needed space.”

“Do you still need it?”

“That’s up to you.”

“You mean convince you?”

“No… I was being flippant. Tell me why you’re convinced, if you really are? You just asked if it was enough.”

“I don’t want to make a mistake.”

Jimmy frowned, and Drake was quick to continue.

“I meant for your sake as much as mine. Maybe even more.”

“Okay. You said we want the same thing. What changed?”

“Do you want to go out on the balcony?” He finally handed the man his wine. The touch of their fingers made him miss holding his hand. It had been so easy for those two days.

“Wherever you want. I’m feeling tired. Sitting would be good.”

“Not surprising after that walk,” Drake said as he slid the balcony door open.

“And two nights of little sleep.”

“I’m sorry.”

“For what?”

“For not considering your feelings Saturday night. For lashing out at you because I was jealous.”

“You were jealous?”

Drake groaned as he sat down. Jimmy followed suit, their knees touching as they faced one another in the light coming from inside. “Yes. I was definitely in the grips of the green-eyed monster. Here I was pushing you away, and yet I hated seeing you with Bindy. I was an ass.”

“You were, kind of,” Jimmy agreed, but Drake heard no chastisement in his tone. “But, I attributed it to Richard, not jealousy. His kiss freaked you out, and that backed up why you were afraid of giving us another shot.”

“I was messed up, but no… I hated seeing you with someone else.”

“A woman, you mean.”

“At that particular moment, yeah. Like I said. I was an ass.”

They sat sipping their wine, Drake afraid to feel the hope that had been lurking since he’d opened his door. This conversation was like walking a tightrope. Jimmy was giving him a chance, and he could very well fuck it up.

“So, what’s different now?”

He took another sip to stall for time. “Everything, I suppose.”

“You suppose?” Jimmy asked, a grin appearing.

“Sorry… guess I’m thinking again.” He didn’t smile, but he felt lighter. “I talked to Callie last night, and she set me straight.”

She convinced you?”

“No, it’s more like she… she’s my sister, and she knows me better than I know myself sometimes.”

Jimmy said nothing… just stared at him, wine glass in hand, and he knew whatever he said next would be important.

“She knew I was in love with you, and she may have called me an idiot a time or two.”

Again, no response.

“She asked me about believing you, and I realized something. I trust you more than I trust myself.”

“What does that mean, Drake?”

“That I’m capable of lying to myself… have been lying to myself, but you never would.”

“You’re certain of that?”

“Yes.”

“Why?”

“Because I know you. For a year, I’ve seen who you are. You’re… you, and I know who that is.”

“Are you trying to butter me up?”

“Maybe. Is it working?”

“Can’t lie… I’d have to say yes.” His lopsided grin got one in return. “So, you’re over Richard’s kiss?”

“I’ve been thinking about that.”

“Oh?” Jimmy’s eyebrows raised up, but there was a twinkle in his eye.

“Not like that. I think I get why he did it, and I don’t think it had anything to do with orientation. For sure he got carried away, but he’d been trying so hard to convince me he did love me at one time, and I think it hurt that I didn’t believe it… so, I don’t know, he went too far… it was understandable, I guess.”

“Well, I wanted to punch him when you told me.”

“Jealousy?”

“No, not that I liked the idea of it. It was for selfish reasons, I have to admit. His kiss reinforced what you already thought about him… and me, and I was hoping for the opposite.”

“Yeah, I actually figured that out, and the truth is, it pissed me off.”

“No kidding,” Jimmy said, but there was no rancor.

“You were right, though. I was seeing Richard when I looked at you. I understand now, at least better than I did, what happened with him, but if I’m completely honest, I’m still confused about you. I believe you, I really do, when you say you’re gay, but…?”

“Why did a gay man suddenly start sleeping with a woman?”

“I know you were hurt… by Travis especially.”

“Yeah, I was, but it goes deeper than that, Drake. I didn’t want to be gay anymore. I was sick to death of feeling used and betrayed… like I didn’t matter. I was letting men control me, and I felt empty. I was attracting all the wrong guys, and I had no clue why.”

“I’m sorry—”

“Thanks, but I have to get this out. It’s important for you to hear, okay?”

Drake nodded.

“My memories of my first girlfriend, before I figured out who I was, were good ones. If only she’d been a guy—I really thought the world of her, and we got along so well—but, she wasn’t, so that was that,” he said matter-of-factly.

“Anyway, I wanted something like that again. It was like this perfect storm for Vic and me, with how unhappy we were with our lives, and… it happened one night, after a few drinks. I’m not saying we didn’t know what we were doing, because we did.” He stopped to take a quick sip of wine.

“And each time I slept with her, I hoped that time the switch would flip, you know? The one that would make me straight. But it never did, and when I met you, I didn’t feel the same way anymore. Vic and I were already on our way back to being friends—it didn’t come close to working—and you were like this lightning bolt that made me want to be me again. I didn’t want to not be gay anymore.”

“Wow.”

“I know. I sound pretty dramatic, don’t I? But it’s the truth.”

“No, that’s not what I meant. I said ‘wow’ because we should have had this conversation a year ago.”

“I wanted to—”

“But I wouldn’t listen.”

“No.”

“So you were never in love with Victoria.” Drake wasn’t asking a question. He was finally understanding.

“I wanted to be, but no. She and I have talked about this a lot… actually, it’s more like we laugh about it now. I know it might sound like I used her… when I really thought about what I’d been doing, I felt like I had, but she never saw it that way. She has no regrets because she says it helped her get back on track.

“She’s an amazing person, Drake, and outside of you, she’s my best friend.”

Drake couldn’t help but flush with pleasure at Jimmy saying he was his best friend, but he didn’t interrupt.

“She knew exactly what was going on with me—and what we were really about. She’s my Callie… she knows me better than I do, and she knew all along that switch would never flip.”

“I didn’t think you were in love with her. I shouldn’t have said that. It’s just that you’ve made things clearer for me.”

“No, that’s okay. I get it. There are pieces you’ve been missing.”

“Yes, but even without those pieces, I still had faith in you. I know you and Vic are just friends because you told me that. And yes, I had some doubts when I met her earlier—hell, I even wondered if you two lived together when she said she wasn’t company. Only for a few seconds, though, and then I thought about what kind of person you are. I knew you would never lie to me. I swear, Jimmy.”

“Hey, I believe you. Tonight, when I mentioned Vic, and how the door had almost hit her too when she pulled on it, you didn’t have that look on your face.”

“What look?”

“Okay, maybe it’s more of a reaction, where you look away, or you change the subject, or you frown for a second. It’s why I stopped saying her name when we had lunch, or sat outside on the benches.”

“I’m sorry.”

“Don’t be. It was a double-edged sword, because it meant you still cared, and that gave me the tiniest bit of hope.”

“Why did you wait so long, Jimmy?”

“What do you mean?”

“You told me at the pool you’d been waiting, although you tried to take it back.” He allowed a grin to appear briefly. “What was it about me?”

“Seriously?”

“Yeah, seriously. You’re this amazingly hot man with a huge heart, a good job… and did I mention you were hot?” Drake smiled fully this time, and so did Jimmy. “You could have any guy you wanted.”

“You just described yourself, and I only want one guy.”

“Careful. You’re talking in the present tense.”

“I meant to. You know, you’re the only one I’ve dated who didn’t want to jump into bed first thing. I still remember what you said… if you’re looking to get laid, don’t waste your time… that’s what you said when I asked you out.”

“I remember. I sure changed my tune by the third date, though.”

“Hey, your virtue was still intact. Frotting isn’t getting laid.”

“It sure felt like it.”

“Yeah, it did. Best not-quite-sex I’ve ever had.”

Drake snorted, and then laughed. “We made a hell of a mess.”

“Yeah, we did, but the best thing was you let me hold you for hours afterward. You didn’t jump up right after, saying you had to get home. That was pretty special to me.”

“It was to me too. To be honest, I hated going home that night, and the next morning I was ready to be all in for the first time since Richard.”

“And then I told you about Vic on our next date.”

“And I bolted. I’m sorry, Jimmy. I wish I could do it over again… sit and listen and try to get past it.”

“You weren’t ready, and I didn’t understand how deep the damage was.”

“And when I finally got there, you said it wouldn’t work.”

“I was hurting, Drake. I’m sorry.”

“I don’t want you to be sorry—I just want to know what’s happening here. Are you convinced yet?”

“I was convinced back in my hallway, Drake. Those three words… they floored me. I’ve been waiting a long time to hear them.”

“Well, that’s great, but I’m still waiting.”

“You know how I feel,” Jimmy teased.

“I think so, but—”

“I love you, Drake. Is that what you wanted to hear?”

“God in heaven, yes!” he exclaimed, but his next question came out soft and low. “Do you really think it’s enough?”

“Do you?”

“I do.”

“Then that’s all I needed to hear. I do too.”

“Now what?” Drake asked with a huge grin.

“I guess getting laid is out of the question?”

“Not necessarily.”

 

Twenty minutes later, they were lying side by side on Drake’s bed, panting in semi-unison.

“Oh, God. We didn’t get any farther than last time.”

Drake chuckled, still out of breath. “Was that a complaint?”

“Absolutely not.”

“Good, cause that was amazing.”

“It was… even better than the first time, and that’s saying something. I just want you to know, despite the evidence to the contrary, I can last longer… a lot longer.”

Drake began to laugh so hard the bed shook. He raised their joined hands and kissed Jimmy’s knuckles. “So can I,” he managed to get out through the laughter. “Next time, maybe we should just shoot for getting all our clothes off before we start.”

“Deal,” Jimmy answered, his own laughter slowly petering out. “Is it too soon for next time?”

Drake snorted. “Are you trying to prove something?”

“Maybe.”

“No need, and besides, you have an interview to rest up for.”

“Are you kicking me out?”

“Not a chance, Jimmy. I was just going to suggest you sleep here, and I’ll take you home before I go to work, so you can get ready.”

“Or… I could go into work with you?”

Drake sat partway up. “What are you saying?”

“That I’m not going to any interview. I’m staying right where I am.”

“Are you sure that’s the best thing for you?”

“I thought you’d be pleased.”

“I am, but only if it’s the best thing for your career.”

“It’s the best thing for what’s important to me, and that’s my time with you. Career? I’m never going to be one of those guys. I promise you our relationship will be my priority. That’s one thing I learned from my dad.”

“I like the sound of that. Me too. Okay, if you’re sure… now I can be happy.” Drake sighed in contentment.

“We need a towel.”

“How about a shower instead, and you can finally take your shoes and shorts off?”

Jimmy started laughing again. “Good idea, and you can pull that tee shirt the rest of the way over your head, and get rid of those jeans. You look great in those, by the way.”

“Yeah?”

“Heck yeah.”

“Thanks.” Drake said, flushing with pleasure. “Hey, we’ll finally get to see each other completely naked, and who knows… maybe we can go for next time when we’re done.”

Drake laughed as Jimmy leapt up, almost falling before he kicked his running shoes and shorts off with a double flourish.

“Your turn,” he said, standing in glorious nakedness, the light from the hallway shining on his perfection.

Drake, swallowing at the sight, was quick to join him, and his shirt and jeans joined Jimmy’s stuff across the room. He shivered when Jimmy stepped closer and wrapped his arms around him. Maybe the air conditioning was set too low… or maybe the man would always make him shiver with his touch. He was determined to find out, because he was never going to let him go.

“I love you, Drake,” was murmured into his ear.

“I love you too, James Dean Calloway. Thank you for being so patient with me.”

“You’re worth it… I never had any doubts about that. We’re wasting time… let’s go get clean so we can get dirty again.”

“I’m right with you… I’ll just grab some… oh, mentioning your father earlier reminds me—my dad texted me after I got home from your place. He wanted to know when we can do the golf weekend.”

“I’m game if you are.”

“Sure. I’d like to.”

“And we’d be there as a real couple this time.”

“I like golf, but that’s what I was really thinking. And no more pretending you’re Dean.”

Jimmy laughed and then groaned. “I really hate that guy.”

Drake smirked. “I know—you sucked at hiding it.”

“Yeah, well, he had what I wanted, but not anymore. Okay, so I’ll talk to my dad tomorrow. Now, come on,” he insisted, tugging on Drake’s hand.

“So much for being patient.”

“I’ve been waiting a long time, and we have a lot to make up for. There’s no backing out now, right?”

“Promise. I have no intention of ever backing out. So, you didn’t answer me. Are you staying the night?”

“Every night you want me.”

Drake, following him into the bathroom, had to wait for the sudden lump in his throat to subside. “Hey, this means we don’t have to go through that dreaded breakup.”

“That’s exactly what this means, and it also means we didn’t lie… not really.” A sly grin slid across his face as his arms wrapped around Drake once more. “Poor Preston is stuck with me for the rest of his life.”

Drake laughed—he had a feeling he’d be doing a lot more of it with Jimmy firmly in his life—and his heart felt like it had grown to twice its normal size. “Fuck Preston… you are all mine.”

The man chuckled just before he kissed him. When he drew back, his eyes were shining as he locked them with Drake's and murmured, “It’s about time, Drake—it’s about damn time.”

"I couldn't agree more, Jimmy." He sighed as their lips met again.

 

 

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Thank you to Timothy M., Robin to my Batman. 
 
And thank you to all the wonderful readers who were so engaged in this little story from the very beginning. In case you didn't guess, this is the final chapter of the initial story ... but there is still a lengthy epilogue to come. So, one more Exes and Ohs Monday to go. :)  Please leave a comment if you can, and let me know what you thought about this one. Was it what you'd hoped for? Cheers... Gary.... 
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26 minutes ago, Headstall said:

If we're talking 'after hours,' :P  I may have done a few moves a time or two. :D 

I bet.  That gets a ha ha & a love

:gikkle: 

 

Going back to the story-it impressed me when I realized Drake & Jimmy's connection was so strong without them ever really having sex;  Of course I know it's possible but the intimacy between them made me believe otherwise.

Tho Jimmy's experiment with Victoria was an extreme way to do it, I loved that he recognized he was attracting (and attracted to) the wrong type of guy and decided to make a change.  It is a daunting realization that your instinct draws you to self destruction instead of self love.

(I am pot and kettle on that and am still fighting the fight). 😳😏

It makes Jimmy's steadfast faith in he and Drake more touching. 

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19 minutes ago, donaldbirwin said:

I have so thoroughly enjoyed your story and the character that you developed in Drake.  I have been so exasperated with Drake throughout much of the story, but I think that was your intention and it worked.  That exasperation made the ending so much more delicious.  It is always sad when a story that I like reading comes to an end but that sadness is balanced with an ending that leaves me happy and content with where the characters are with their lives.  Thank you for sharing your talent for story-telling with us your readers!

Hey, Donald! Thank you so much. Yes, Drake was exasperating, and flawed, and yes I knew he would test readers' patience, but I loved him anyway. :)  I'm really pleased you cared for Drake too. Both men had something to learn about the other... Jimmy understands Drake better than he ever did, and Drake has learned to trust... Jimmy. 

 

I'm like you... I'm sad when a favored book comes to an end, even when I'm the one writing it, but I feel contentment as well, when everything comes together. As a writer, I very much enjoy giving that contentment to a reader. There is still one more chapter to go... the epilogue, so I'll see you Monday... thanks for the wonderful comment, buddy... cheers... Gary....

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“It’s about time, Drake—it’s about damn time.”

 

Truer words ain’t never been spoke! Drake should apologize to Jimmy AND thank God every day of his life. ‘Cause he almost lost that man.

 

I’m ok with this ending. I guess.  LOL  I still think Jimmy shoulda left him hanging for a couple weeks.

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27 minutes ago, jtpawlik said:

It was an awesome chapter, but I want a bunch more, book two more more more please

LOL... I like when readers want more. :D  Thanks, buddy, for your engagement in the story... I love these two. Both were fun to write... yeah... even Drake. :P  I'm glad you liked the chapter... and their journey... cheers... and see you Monday... Gary....

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28 minutes ago, Albert1434 said:

Ahh a fellow addict I see:rofl:

Hehe. I like addicts. :D  I guess that makes me your drug of choice. :P  :hug: 

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Thanks, Gary... I had no idea what reaction I would get from this comment but I threw caution to the wind and decided to just let the chips fall where they may...

 

I would love to have a beer with you Gary... I'm in the Twin Cities, MN.

 

I would love to write but can't seem to get past the first couple of pages... :(

 

Neal

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I'm glad that last declaration had the effect it did. I'm also glad Jimmy took it at true and rush around the confirm it in person.

 

Although, I do think there will be many bumps in their journey and Drake will need to get help to deal with his past properly so it can't affect his future in any way. 

 

As always a great chapter, Gary.

 

:hug: 

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What a release! What a way to wake up on a Tuesday! Thanks for making my whole week 😘

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Yes it has finally happened, they both talked and Drake listened for a change.

they have both bared their souls, hopefully they will take it slowly and get to know one and other. And most importantly talk to each other about their thoughts and concerns. Callie is going to be extatic that the boys are together.

I am looking forward to the Epilogue. 

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10 hours ago, FanLit said:

I bet.  That gets a ha ha & a love

:gikkle: 

 

Going back to the story-it impressed me when I realized Drake & Jimmy's connection was so strong without them ever really having sex;  Of course I know it's possible but the intimacy between them made me believe otherwise.

Tho Jimmy's experiment with Victoria was an extreme way to do it, I loved that he recognized he was attracting (and attracted to) the wrong type of guy and decided to make a change.  It is a daunting realization that your instinct draws you to self destruction instead of self love.

(I am pot and kettle on that and am still fighting the fight). 😳😏

It makes Jimmy's steadfast faith in he and Drake more touching. 

Thanks for your comment and hugs to you 

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9 hours ago, Nahrung said:

Thanks, Gary... I had no idea what reaction I would get from this comment but I threw caution to the wind and decided to just let the chips fall where they may...

 

I would love to have a beer with you Gary... I'm in the Twin Cities, MN.

 

I would love to write but can't seem to get past the first couple of pages... :(

 

Neal

Thanks for your thoughts Neal, I think that there are several gays and lesbians that could learn a lot from your comments. 

Take care 

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Hey Gary! Thanks for the update. I knew these two dunderheads would get their act together eventually. 

 

I do have to say that, for the big payoff scene, it felt kind of flat and formulaic. Almost like you had painted yourself into a corner in the previous chapter, and had to get them from beyond repair to happily ever after real quick. I think this conversation could have happened while they were still at his parents house, and the story would have turned out just as well. Maybe I'm spoiled by your writing,  and the fact that there was no tension in the angst.  I knew it was a matter of when,  and not if,  with these two. 

 

I hate to be a downer here, you deserve congratulations for a very entertaining story that has brought joy to my Mondays! 

 

Remember, opinions are like asshole's. Some are clean, succulent, and enticing... Others are stinky and full of 💩

 

Thank you for sharing your story with us and I look forward to the epilogue! 

 

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15 minutes ago, Potterslashfan said:

Hey Gary! Thanks for the update. I knew these two dunderheads would get their act together eventually. 

 

I do have to say that, for the big payoff scene, it felt kind of flat and formulaic. Almost like you had painted yourself into a corner in the previous chapter, and had to get them from beyond repair to happily ever after real quick. I think this conversation could have happened while they were still at his parents house, and the story would have turned out just as well. Maybe I'm spoiled by your writing,  and the fact that there was no tension in the angst.  I knew it was a matter of when,  and not if,  with these two. 

 

I hate to be a downer here, you deserve congratulations for a very entertaining story that has brought joy to my Mondays! 

 

Remember, opinions are like asshole's. Some are clean, succulent, and enticing... Others are stinky and full of 💩

 

Thank you for sharing your story with us and I look forward to the epilogue! 

 

💋 💋 💋 

Tho I don't share it, I respect the expression of your opinion.  

I do share your use of the word "dunderhead".  😊  An oldie but a goodie.

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Well now that the elephant in the room has been driven back into the wild , the boys can get on with the real safari .... watching family and dealing with life . Absolutely fabulous!

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Loved this chapter! It was great to get insight into Jimmy’s past so he and Drake could clear the air. Aww...these two give me the feels.

 

Looking forward to the epilogue - maybe the Drake/Jimmy wedding where Drake and Preston patch things up? 

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15 hours ago, FanLit said:

I bet.  That gets a ha ha & a love

:gikkle: 

 

Going back to the story-it impressed me when I realized Drake & Jimmy's connection was so strong without them ever really having sex;  Of course I know it's possible but the intimacy between them made me believe otherwise.

Tho Jimmy's experiment with Victoria was an extreme way to do it, I loved that he recognized he was attracting (and attracted to) the wrong type of guy and decided to make a change.  It is a daunting realization that your instinct draws you to self destruction instead of self love.

(I am pot and kettle on that and am still fighting the fight). 😳😏

It makes Jimmy's steadfast faith in he and Drake more touching. 

Hey, FanLit... yeah, I was keeping that obscure on purpose, for exactly that reason. :)  These two have always been connected... they are each other's lightning bolts. 

 

As far as Jimmy's experiment, waffling is more common than most people think. Being gay isn't easy at times, and as with what happened to Jimmy, it's really easy to attract the wrong guys. Pain makes us do all sorts of things, but no matter how hard we try, we can't change our wiring. Keep fighting the good fight, my friend. :hug:  And thanks for another wonderful comment. Cheers... Gary....

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15 hours ago, Geemeedee said:

“It’s about time, Drake—it’s about damn time.”

 

Truer words ain’t never been spoke! Drake should apologize to Jimmy AND thank God every day of his life. ‘Cause he almost lost that man.

 

I’m ok with this ending. I guess.  LOL  I still think Jimmy shoulda left him hanging for a couple weeks.

Hey, Geemeedee! That's my favorite line in this chapter. :)  I think Drake knows how close he came, and how wrong he was. I think he will take your advice. :yes: 

 

I understand how you feel about the ending, but I couldn't see the Jimmy we know, holding back. No matter what we readers may have liked to see, he never would have wanted to punish Drake. He's not that kind of guy, nor is he the kind to wait, and think it to death. He heard the words that mattered most, and Drake backed them up when Jimmy got to his condo. 

 

I hate drawn out drama when I read something, and I hate thinking a character is acting out of character. I let the characters I know tell me what should happen. :D  Thanks, buddy... for the awesome comment... I hope you like the epilogue that's coming... cheers... Gary....

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5 minutes ago, Headstall said:

Hey, FanLit... yeah, I was keeping that obscure on purpose, for exactly that reason. :)  These two have always been connected... they are each other's lightning bolts. 

 

As far as Jimmy's experiment, waffling is more common than most people think. Being gay isn't easy at times, and as with what happened to Jimmy, it's really easy to attract the wrong guys. Pain makes us do all sorts of things, but no matter how hard we try, we can't change our wiring. Keep fighting the good fight, my friend. :hug:  And thanks for another wonderful comment. Cheers... Gary....

One line I may have (allegedly) used on slightly inebriated straight boys is: "I've had sex with women, and it doesn't make me straight. Why would getting head from a dude make you gay?” 

 

Its true though. I have had encounters with vagino-americans a couple of times, but consider myself to be gay. You can have sex with people you're not attracted to, and experimentation does go both ways (so to say). 

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15 hours ago, Nahrung said:

Thanks, Gary... I had no idea what reaction I would get from this comment but I threw caution to the wind and decided to just let the chips fall where they may...

 

I would love to have a beer with you Gary... I'm in the Twin Cities, MN.

 

I would love to write but can't seem to get past the first couple of pages... :(

 

Neal

Hey, Neal. One of the most enjoyable aspects of writing for me is when readers share their feelings and experiences, or let me know how a certain scene or chapter, or the story affects them. It is such valuable feedback for so many reasons. Mainly, I don't feel isolated from my audience, and that is rewarding beyond measure.

 

I'm glad I got to hear your perspective, and not just because it validated my reasons for delving into this subject matter... it was enlightening in the overall, and contributed greatly to the experience. As I said, I hope others get something form your observations.  :) 

 

We can have a cyber beer... they can be pretty tasty... 🥂 ... cheers, buddy!

 

As far as writing, don't give up. Maybe don't bite off too much at one time. Write a two page short story. Or, write a memory, with a beginning, middle and end. And above all, don't get discouraged. Write something you know about, and you're comfortable with, or check out some of the prompts the site posts every week. I have read some great stuff that was only 500 words. Your comment had elements of storytelling in it, so you do have the ability. Trust me. :)  :hug: 

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