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dreaded and hoped that it was the one person he did and
did not want to see.
He pulled the door open dazedly, but his stomach turned
both cold and hot with butterflies as he saw Devon standing
outside his doorway, staring at him with his brows
furrowed. His bright eyes were unreadable, which made
Riley a little uneasy. He wasn’t sure if Devon was still angry
at him. It was such a dumb thing to be angry about though.
He was just being a good friend, right?
“Hey,” Devon said, his voice submissive and sheepish,
and Riley quirked an eyebrow, but not for long because it
hurt his head.
“Hi. What’s up?” he asked, and suddenly it felt so
awkward to be playing nice with what had just happened
between them.
“Not much…” Devon trailed off. “Can I come in?”
“Sure,” Riley said and stepped aside to let Devon into his
dorm, watching him step inside and fidget with his shirt
before he turned back to Riley, eyes reproachful. “C’mere,”
Riley said, and pulled him close, wrapping him up in a tight
hug. Devon gripped him hard before pulling back. His eyes
glimmered with apology.
Devon took a deep, dramatic breath before speaking.
“Hey look, I’m…I’m sorry about earlier. It was so out of line
and I should trust you. It’s not fair that I questioned it just
because I’m an insecure jackass.”
“Yeah. It’s okay,” Riley said, rubbing the back of his head
and ignoring the flares of pain that came with it. He’d been
hit in the head one too many times to let it deter him this
time. “And you’re not a jackass, stop it.”
“No, it’s not okay,” Devon sighed, scratching at his jaw
line anxiously. “I have some…well, serious trust issues.”
“Yeah, no shit,” Riley said with a chuckle, eyebrows
raising as Devon shot him a look. Idly he wondered why
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Devon could dish out the joking tone when he was being
serious, but he couldn’t take it when Riley did it to him.
“What? It’s obvious, isn’t it? I mean, I’ve kinda got them,
too. Everyone does.”
“I know, but…mine’s worse. And I have serious jealousy
issues. And minor anger issues. And…hell, I’ve just got
issues,” Devon said with a laugh, dropping his hand and
shoving it in his pocket.
Riley took a deep breath, processing the words and
marshaling up his thoughts. “Well, I’m just gonna tell you
now that I don’t do well with relationship fights. So, uh, if
you plan on picking fights with me like that, I can’t do this,”
he admitted. “I just… can’t.”
Riley saw a flash of fear in Devon’s eyes, and he frowned.
Devon’s eyes flickered left and right before he took a breath.
“Well…I’m gonna work on it, okay? I promise. ‘Cause I can’t
lose you,” he said. Riley smiled a bit and reached out,
pulling Devon into his arms.
“Dev, I’ll always be here for you no matter what. M’not
going anywhere,” he said, hugging him tightly and relaxing
a bit as he felt Devon hug him back desperately as he
nodded quickly. He reached down and tilted Devon’s head
up so that their eyes met, and he gave a small, dimpled smile
before pulling him in for a gentle kiss, thumb brushing his
jaw tenderly.
Devon melted against him and gripped his shirt, kissing
him fervently as he slid one hand into his hair, keeping their
lips firmly together. Riley couldn’t get a breath in but he
really didn’t care. He felt like he was drowning, but he
didn’t want to stop.
Once their lips finally parted, Devon panted hard against
his lips, gripping onto Riley with all his might, and he
whispered a prelude with the three magic words, “I know
this is crazy and I know it’s so fast, but God, I love you,
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Riles. So fucking much.”
Riley felt this surge of warmth engulf his chest at the
sound of the words, loving the sound. He let out a low
chuckle of content and brushed their lips together, kissing
him briefly again before murmuring, “Love you, too, Dev.”
They laid down on Riley’s bed after a few minutes of slow
kissing, Devon curling up close to him and resting his head
on his chest, looking up at him dolefully. “Honestly, I’m
really sorry,” he said in a soft voice, sounding worried. “I’m
sorry about the fight and these.” Devon grabbed onto Riley’s
hand and kissed each knuckle.
Riley laughed and, pulling his hand back from the kisses,
pressed two fingers under Devon’s chin, tilting his face up
so he could kiss him again. “I promise, it’s okay,” he
murmured against his lips. “I get jealousy and I get tempers.
It’s all good.”
Devon took a deep breath and nodded, nuzzling their lips
together and pulling his body closer to Riley’s, almost as if
trying to seep the strength from him and drawing it into
himself. Riley smiled and shut his eyes, running his fingers
through Devon’s hair, feeling contentment settle over them
with a soft sigh despite the bruising and the pain in his
hand. That didn’t matter to him right now.
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lake was nervous. He wasn’t sure how much of his
B school loan he’d used on housing, classes and his HRT,
but he hoped he had at least couple hundred left over to put
into his surgery fund. He and Ethan had been building it up
slowly for years, and they had about eight thousand in the
account. He just needed one or two more so he could start
making appointments. He’d already submitted his
paperwork to have his name changed when he got his loan
payment for school, but he hadn’t heard anything back since
he filed it. He’d go down to the courthouse on Friday and
check on it.
It had occurred to him that he could have easily done a
payment plan, but his pride swayed him, and he wanted to
be able to pay for the whole thing outright. Then again, with
the humiliation Dominic dealt him, he was desperate to start
the arrangements for his surgery so if someone decided to
take his shirt off again, there wouldn’t be anything
to
stare
at.
He pulled up his bank account and sighed in relief as he
saw that the balance was an even nine thousand dollars,
which wasn’t bad at all.
“Hey, not bad, babe,” Ethan said from behind him,
putting his hands on his shoulders and squeezing
affectionately. Blake smiled and lifted his head, just in time
to seal his lips with Ethan’s in a natural movement. “When
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do you think we can get this started, hmm?”
“As soon as fuckin’ possible,” Blake said with a soft
laugh. “I don’t want other people following Wiseass
Mercante’s example and trying to see for themselves
whether I’m actually a freak or not.”
“Aw, baby,” Ethan said with a frown, smoothing Blake’s
hair back from his forehead. “So do you wanna do a
payment plan after we give them this amount or keep
waiting until we have all of it?”
“I want to set up an appointment now. I want this done
and these infernal things gone as soon as possible,” Blake
said, hatred coloring his tone as his hands moved up his
stomach to his chest. Ethan, like he knew exactly what he
was thinking and what he wanted to do, made a soft sound
in the back of his throat and grasped onto his hands by his
wrists, pulling them up and kissing one, then the other. It
eased the constricted feeling in his chest a little bit.
“Hey, it’s gonna be okay. We’ll get this taken care of,
okay?” Ethan said, his voice lulling. Blake took a deep
breath, pushing back the anger welling in his chest, instead
lacing his fingers with Ethan’s.
“Okay,” he murmured, shutting his eyes and just
breathing for a moment, beating back the dysphoria and the
disgust he felt for his body. The even breathing came easy
for him when he felt Ethan’s thumbs brushing the arches of
his hands in time with his breath.
“You want me to call the doctor?” Ethan asked, and Blake
shook his head.
“No, no, I’ll do it,” he said, looking up at Ethan and
seeing the pride in his eyes. He smiled a bit. “I need to do it,
y’know? It’s, like, a rite of passage or whatever.”
“Proud of you, babe,” Ethan said, leaning in and kissing
him tenderly for a moment before pulling back, running his
fingers along his jaw.
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“Thanks, baby,” Blake said, turning his head and kissing
along Ethan’s fingers as they stroked his lips. His voice was
soft and reverent as he continued, “I love you.”
“I love you, too,” Ethan replied with a bright, unfettered
smile that he only gave him. In that moment Blake felt peace.
Everything truly was going to be okay.
Ethan held Blake’s cell phone out to him with a smile.
“Why don’t you call them now, get something set in stone?”
he suggested, sitting down beside him on the bed.
Blake put his laptop aside and closed the lid, shifting so
he was leaning against Ethan as he took the phone, scrolling
through his contacts before he pulled up the doctor’s
number. “That’s a good idea, huh?” he said.
“You don’t have to if you don’t want to,” Ethan said
bracingly, hand resting against his shoulder blade. “But I
think you should.” Blake nodded gently, agreeing that he
definitely should get this done.
They lapsed into comfortable silence as Blake had his cell
phone in his hand, and he was staring at the number.
Normally he didn’t have much of a problem with talking on
the phone, at least not since his voice dropped and he
sounded like a normal guy in the phone, but he felt the
nerves choking him. This was such a big step for him right
now. He wished they’d stop, though. He hadn’t felt this kind
of panic in a while, not since his voice changed.
Ethan was sitting beside him, fingers locked tightly with
his own, and Blake turned his head and smiled at him,
gripping his hand firmly before he took a deep breath and
hit the call button. Nerves exploded in his stomach, but he
barely held himself together.
He felt like he was about to throw up, but he managed to
breathe through it as the phone line was picked up. “Dr. La
Brea’s office, how may I help you?” a secretary answered the
phone, her voice high and soft and completely the opposite
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of what Blake sounded like. For some reason, that and Ethan
beside him eased the anxiety.
“Hi there, my name’s Blake Weber. I’m looking to
schedule a surgery, I had a consultation about six months
ago and the doctor told me to call and schedule whenever I
was ready to start the proceedings for surgery,” he
explained. “All right, what day were you looking at for the
surgery?” the secretary asked, and Blake bit down on his
bottom lip as he thought. Midterms were coming up and he
wanted to do the surgery
after
the midterms so he didn’t
have to worry about the pain of the healing while he was
taking his tests. It’d be a better idea to heal over spring
break.
“Um, I was thinking about three weeks from now, in the
morning?” Blake suggested, hoping against hope they’d give
him what he needed. He fiddled with Ethan’s hand,
smoothing the pad of his fingers over his fingernails and
gripping his hand nervously.
There was a pause with the gentle sound of papers
rustling on the other end of the phone call. “Well, Dr. La
Brea has an opening for surgery at nine on Monday, April
21st, if you’d like me to pencil you in for that appointment,
Blake?” the secretary counteroffered.
Blake looked at Ethan, who nodded with an encouraging
smile, and then responded eagerly, “Yes, that sounds
perfect, thank you.”
“Okay, so you know the drill, right? He’s gonna be doing
an incision and remove the tissue. No food or drink after
midnight the day before the surgery, come in for a
pre-consultation an hour before the surgery, and you’ll have
to wear a post-surgery binder after he’s done,” the secretary
said.
“Yeah, I know,” Blake said with a smile. He’d done so
much research on the whole thing, not to mention Dr. La