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Colorado Game - 36. Chapter 36

CHAPTER *36*

"Come again? I didn't hear that correctly, did I?" Ross asked, setting a hand on the wall behind me, close to my head.

"Please don't be mad, it was just coffee, okay? We talked and I invited him..." I said, taking his tie in my fingers, playing with it.

"Why would I be mad, huh? My current boyfriend is drinking coffee with my ex. An ex who, I might add, can't be trusted with anything that walks on two legs, especially the ones that are spoken for. Nah, that's just perfectly alright. Thank you Mark, I was hoping for something to ruin the day. Damn it!"

That last was accompanied by a loud bang as he hit the wall beside my head with his hand. At the same time, the elevator arrived at the ground level but instead of pulling up the door, Ross pushed the button for the loft again, taking us back up.

"What... oh, come on, Ross. I'm hungry! What are you doing," I said, trying to get to the panel to stop the elevator, but it was already rising.

"I'm suddenly not in the mood. How about that, huh? I wonder how that happened," he said sarcastically, turning away from me.
I put my hand on his arm, pulling it so he'd face me and his eyes flashed angrily when he did.

"Can't we at least talk about it? It's really no big deal, you know. We went out for coffee, so what? Where's the harm in that?"
The elevator arrived at the top floor and he yanked his arm away.

He pulled up the door and stalked out into the hallway, fumbling for the keys in his jacket. He was already inside when I caught up with him and at first I didn't realize what he was doing. But then it quickly became clear that he was gathering some of his things.

"Ross? What are you doing?"

"I'm going home," he said with clenched teeth. "And I want you to think about what you're doing."

"What I'm doing? Drinking coffee with a friend..."

Ouch, that wasn't the smartest thing to say. He dropped everything he'd already gathered straight onto the floor, coming over to me in three big strides, grabbing my arms.

"A friend? He's a friend now? After everything I told you, mother told you... you go out and make a friend out of him? What did I do that was so awful to deserve that, huh? Answer me!"

He'd brought his face so close to mine that he heat of his anger almost burned the skin of my face. I'd never seen him angry, not like this.

"N...nothing," I stammered, looking away. "Nothing, you didn't do anything. It's just... he's not the guy you and Sofia told me he was. He's changed, Ross."

When I risked a glance at his face again, I saw a range of emotions quickly passing over it, bafflement being the main one.

"Changed? And how would you know that? You only met him like what, a few weeks ago? And already you're an expert on Kyle Garcia? I don't believe this," he hissed. He let go of my arms and walked back to pick up his stuff. "You choose to ignore what I told you and do what you want anyway. Normally I wouldn't mind but I have to draw the line somewhere. Guess what; we arrived at somewhere."

He'd pretty much gathered the stuff he'd brought home that day and came over again, slower this time, gathering his thoughts. He stopped right in front of me and I looked up. We didn't say anything for a whole, long minute. Then he bowed his head down, letting his forehead rest against mine.

"I love you, I really do, but you've gone too far," he said, softly. "There's only so much that I can accept, even from you and I just can't be with you right now. So you think about that, and you think about it long and hard. Break off this ‘friendship' with him. I don't think I'm asking too much. Please."

He brushed his lips over my forehead and straightened up. Then he left.

**********

I was stunned, absolutely stunned. In my head, I could hear myself say "I can handle Ross" and Kyle's answer "I seriously doubt that", followed by Ross's voice continuously saying "please". Yeah, I handled him really well. NOT!

I decided to wait for an hour. Then I'd call him. He'd be home by then, maybe calmed down a bit. Tell him I screwed up and that I'd break off the friendship with Kyle, such as it was. It definitely wasn't worth losing Ross over. That, for me, was clear enough. I'd ask him to come back, ask him to forgive me and make it up to him in any way he wanted.
Yes, that's what I was going to do.

It was about thirty minutes into the wait when my cell-phone rang. I didn't even look at the called-ID and picked up.

"Ross? Ross, I'm sorry. Come back, please?" I said.

"Sorry, you just missed him," Kyle's voice spoke, sarcastically.

"Kyle? What..."

"I suggest an anger management course for your boyfriend, Mr. Norcross."

"Oh no..." I groaned, "He didn't."

"Yes, he did; stormed in here about ten minutes ago. He wasn't a happy camper."

"I'm so sorry," I said, closing my eyes, sighing. "We had a fight."

"Gee, I wonder about what." He laughed softly. "It's okay, don't worry about it. I just called to ask if you were okay; did he hit you too?"

"He hit you!?" I gasped.

"Oh yeah. He's got a mean left hook, I tell ya."

"Oh my god, Kyle... I know he was pissed but I didn't know he'd go to take it out on you."

"I'll be fine. He brought a little extra baggage to the conversation. We never actually fought, after... you know what. This wasn't just about you and me being friends, which I guess we aren't anymore."

"Before I knew he did this to you, I was planning to tell you tomorrow, that we couldn't be friends. But now... he shouldn't have done that," I said, sitting down on the couch.

"So what are you saying; you still wanna be friends with me? I don't think that's such a good idea. You see, I kinda value my life."
I could tell he said that with a grin, which made me feel a bit better about what'd happened to him.

"I'm so sorry," I repeated.

"Nah, besides; I hear blue eyes are real babe magnets. Pity it'll fade, actually. Anyway, I'll see you tomorrow. I just wanted to make sure that you were okay."

"Yeah, I'm okay," I replied. "I was about to call him but I guess I'll wait."

"I think it's wise, yes. Let him calm down. And just so you know; no, he never hit me before. He's not that kind of guy. He just feels threatened, because he loves you. I don't blame him for what happened tonight, or you, okay? I hope you two can work it out."

"That's... big of you," I said.

I actually meant it. And it proved to me that he really wasn't the guy Ross thought he was.

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Please forgive me, I searched for a way to send this privately and found none, but I couldn't let it go. I was enjoying this story very much up to this point, but your reasoning is seriously and I mean SERIOUSLY flawed. Kyle doesn't deserve the benefit of the doubt from Mark - all that Mark owes him is professional courtesy, maybe even a degree of respect in order to work together. The only thing owed here is to Ross and that's Mark's loyalty. Reaching out and becoming friends with Kyle, knowing how much he hurt Ross, the man Mark supposedly loves, is unconscionable and unforgivable. And that isn't just my lowly opinion - it's basic decency. Loyalty is a key ingredient to ANY successful relationship. No matter what Kyle's reasoning is for what he did to Ross, he is not OWED friendship now that he's a 'changed man', at least, not from Mark. I'm really so disgusted with this, I can't even finish this story.

Also, just for future reference, I think you mean 'albeit' not 'be it' as you've used throughout.

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On 05/15/2012 06:26 AM, Jadzialove said:
Please forgive me, I searched for a way to send this privately and found none, but I couldn't let it go. I was enjoying this story very much up to this point, but your reasoning is seriously and I mean SERIOUSLY flawed. Kyle doesn't deserve the benefit of the doubt from Mark - all that Mark owes him is professional courtesy, maybe even a degree of respect in order to work together. The only thing owed here is to Ross and that's Mark's loyalty. Reaching out and becoming friends with Kyle, knowing how much he hurt Ross, the man Mark supposedly loves, is unconscionable and unforgivable. And that isn't just my lowly opinion - it's basic decency. Loyalty is a key ingredient to ANY successful relationship. No matter what Kyle's reasoning is for what he did to Ross, he is not OWED friendship now that he's a 'changed man', at least, not from Mark. I'm really so disgusted with this, I can't even finish this story.

Also, just for future reference, I think you mean 'albeit' not 'be it' as you've used throughout.

I've left the story intact with all its flaws when reposted here at the request of many, your pointed out problem with it being my main peeve in it. I know very well it rambles. To my defence, and the only one I have: I wrote it in 2004, over 8 years ago, and it was my first fouray into English writing, a language not my own. There are grammar flaws throughout, and many are not caught in a spellchecker (then/than, be it/albeit, etc etc). I remember rushing to finish when pressed by readers at the time, and I did. The result is the crap you saw. But, as said, at the request of many, it's here, its chapters mostly unaltered. To do so would've meant a complete restructure from about halfway into it.

 

Quite sorry you have not enjoyed it. I'd invite you to THAW, but I see no reason to do so, since you'll be pretty disgusted with that one as well, so, as advice I'd say steer clear of anything I write or have written, and remain disgust-free. :)

 

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On 10/23/2018 at 5:27 PM, Sussins said:

I don’t know anybody in their right minds who will want to be friends with their current lovers ex unless u have also broken up with them then u can trade stories even that is not a good idea 

I agree, wholeheartedly. This was a really stupid move on Mark's part.

On 5/14/2012 at 2:26 PM, Jadzialove said:

And that isn't just my lowly opinion - it's basic decency. Loyalty is a key ingredient to ANY successful relationship.

I think the word you really mean is ... Trust. Loyalty is one of the elements of trust.

2 hours ago, Andr0gene said:

This is kind of a hoot, seeing you respond to comments from 12 years ago. 😂

God, I hate dislike this story...there's so much wrong with it. I know I said somewhere I wouldn't rewrite it, but gawd, it needs a rewrite. Bad. Then again, so does Confounded Part 1. 

Aww, I like the whole “Confounded” series, even considering what happened to Taylan.  
 

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