shrug. Blake shot him a concerned look. “What? I don’t
usually press too much when it comes to his family.”
“Why? Normally the vagueness is the top indicator that
something’s not quite right,” Blake suggested, leaning back
on his bed before just giving it up and collapsing back with a
heavy sigh. “Maybe you should ask him?”
“Maybe,” Devon said, sounding thoughtful before he
shrugged. “We’ll see where the conversation takes us.”
“Good plan,” Blake said, but he couldn’t help but wonder
why Devon hadn’t been able to pick up on that on his own.
“I’m gonna go ask Riley about giving me a ride back from
the hospital. I’ll see you later, Devon.”
“Later, dude,” Devon said, tossing him a wave and
moving over to his own bed. Blake shot him a smile and
walked out of the room. He headed down the hall toward
Riley’s dorm, but he wasn’t sure if he wanted to go there just
yet. What if one of his little frat buddies was there and Riley
wasn’t?
Oh, quit being a fucking pansy
.
He knocked on Riley’s door, hoping he would be there by
himself or it’d be empty and he could go find Riley
somewhere else. Anything but having to face one of the frat
boys who was convinced that he was a girl.
The door was opened slowly, and Toby, Dominic’s best
friend and one of his least favorite tormenters, stared at him.
Blake held his ground, looking him over. Toby seemed
dazed, though, and he had a nasty black eye.
Blake lifted an eyebrow as Toby slurred, “What d’you
want?”
Well, it was a step up from being called a girl, Blake
supposed. He’d count his blessings this time. “Is, uh, is Riley
here?” he asked in a stronger voice than he felt, leaning
against the doorframe.
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He saw a flash of something cross Toby’s eyes, and he
wondered if Riley had knocked some sense into him with his
fist or something because that flash looked like fear. “Nah,
he’s down in the courtyard. And keep on your guard, dude,
he’s in a hell of a mood right now,” he said with a dazed nod
before shutting the door.
“Thanks,” Blake said to the door in a confused tone,
turning on his heel and wandering down to the courtyard,
thinking over just how fucking strange that was.
Toby almost seemed scared of saying something wrong to
him, or maybe he was just a different person when he wasn’t
around Dominic? Maybe not. It seemed like Riley had lost
his temper and he doubted Dominic was in the room with
them or he’d be stumbling around with a concussion, too.
He reached the courtyard, and found Riley sitting like
The
Thinker
on one of the walls. He sure as hell had the build to
look like the statue. Blake frowned and took slow steps
toward his friend. “Riley?” he asked, watching as his head
snapped up. Blake was startled by the darkness on his face
and in his eyes. He didn’t seem angry—he seemed really,
really upset.
The glare on his face relaxed when he saw Blake. He gave
a tired smile, running his hand through his hair, though it
looked like he’d done that a lot today from the tracks in his
dark blonde hair. “Hey, Blake,” he said, the exhaustion and
emotion seeping into his voice.
“Hey, Riley,” Blake replied, sitting next to him hesitantly
and settling his hands in his lap. “Everything okay? I saw
the shiner on your roommate’s eye.”
“Not really, but the shiner was just because he was being
an asshole, no big surprise there,” Riley replied, then
groaned, shaking his head. “Stupid reason to be upset. I
have to go home for spring break and I really don’t want to.
I mean, it’s still in the city and I’d be close to school, but the
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idea of staying with them…ugh, it makes me so mad.”
“Any particular reason, dude?” Blake asked, figuring no
one had ever tried to ask considering the look on Riley’s
face. Maybe he’d pushed too far?
“My family’s fucking psycho, that’s why,” Riley replied,
heat in his tone. “My mom’s passive aggressive and my
dad’s just an asshole. They’re always fighting and they’ve
been fighting for years, since I was little. I don’t do well with
domestic disputes because of them and I know that if I go
home and stay with them, that’s all they’re gonna do.”
“I’m sorry, man. Any chance you could get out of it?”
Blake offered, frown tugging his lips down as his brows
furrowed in concern.
“I don’t think so. I’ll never hear the end of it if I don’t
come home for Easter,” Riley sighed, rubbing his eyes with
his hands.
“Have you told Devon about this?” Blake asked,
wondering just how well their relationship was going if
Riley was out here on his own and Devon was so blissfully
ignorant of what his boyfriend was going through.
“Briefly,” Riley replied with a shrug. “He knows my
family fights a lot and I hate it, but I don’t think he quite gets
how deep that dislike goes or how much it fucks with my
head. He doesn’t seem to take much seriously.”
“Yeah, that’s something I thought about him from the
very beginning. I thought it was endearing at first, but now
it’s just kind of annoying how he doesn’t take anything to
heart,” Blake said with a nod, licking over his lips and
crossing his legs at the ankle. Riley nodded along with his
words quietly. “Are you guys gonna be okay, you think?”
“Hope so,” Riley replied with a frown, scratching his neck
and sighing before speaking in a low tone. “We’ve had
disagreements before, and every time he crumbles and begs
me not to leave because he couldn’t do it without me. Which
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is fine, I’m not going anywhere, but sometimes I feel like
he’s off in his own little world and he doesn’t really care,
y’know?”
“Well…” Blake started thoughtfully, making a soft sound
as he thought over Devon’s behavior through his
‘psychologist’s brain,’ as Ethan liked to call it. It made him
miss his partner, and so he rushed to vocalize his thoughts,
“He has ADD, right?”
“Yeah, he does,” Riley replied with a nod. “I’ve never
thought much of it, really. You think that’s the issue?”
“Yeah, honestly, I think that’s the problem. People with
ADD have a hard time focusing on things for a long period
of time, even if it’s something they love and cherish, because
their minds are going too fast. It sucks and it’s hard to cope
with sometimes,” Blake explained, and a look of
understanding came over Riley’s face. “D’you know if he’s
been taking his meds or not?”
“Yeah, I think so. Maybe. I know he said he stopped
going to counseling when he moved here because he felt like
he was stable enough,” Riley replied, looking worried.
Honestly, Blake was worried about it, too. It was never a
good idea to just cut off therapy like that. It was better to
ease off it, cutting down sessions instead of going cold
turkey. Blake wouldn’t know what to do if he went off
therapy for his gender issues. He’d feel lost, like he was
drowning in his thoughts. He only went once a month now,
but it still helped.
Blake looked thoughtful for another moment before
suggesting, “Maybe you should suggest that he find a
therapist here or go to the school counselor? She’d a damn
good therapist. Either way, I think you should bring up how
his behavior’s making you feel and let him know the
severity of the situation.”
“Yeah, maybe,” Riley said. “I just. I hate confrontations
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like that, y’know? I don’t want him to feel like I’m attacking
him for it.”
“Well, I’m sure you’ll find some way to do it, dude,”
Blake assured him with a pat to his bicep and a small,
encouraging smile.
“I hope so,” Riley replied before actively changing the
subject. “So, it looked like you were looking for me before I
unloaded all this crap on you. Everything okay?”
“Yeah, I guess. I was just wondering if you would mind
coming to the hospital with me on Monday and driving me
back after my surgery,” Blake explained.
Riley looked confused. “Shouldn’t Ethan be the one doing
that?” he asked.
“Yeah, but he’s on a plane to Illinois. His brother got in a
car accident and he has to go be with his mom, and I’m not
sure if he’s going to be back by the time my surgery comes
around,” Blake said. “I hope he is, but I can’t just hope and
then get stuck at the hospital, you know? I mean, it’s just a
precaution because Matt’s in such critical condition I don’t
know when Ethan’ll be back. Devon already said he’d go
with me, but his flight leaves before my surgery, so he can’t
really drive me back. And I want you to be there, too.”
“Oh, okay,” Riley replied with a nod. “Yeah, if he can’t do
it, I’ll definitely do that for you, dude. I’ll definitely be there
either way.”
“Thanks, Riley. Seriously, it means a lot,” Blake said with
a smile that reflected his gratitude. He was glad that the
trans thing hadn’t scared Riley off. In fact, it’d ended up
making him a better friend in the end.
Riley nodded and clapped his hand on Blake’s shoulder.
“Anything for my friends, man,” he told him in a
matter-of-fact voice.
Blake couldn’t even express how grateful he felt.
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evon wondered idly where Riley was and how he was
D doing. He knew he didn’t always express it, but he
worried about his boyfriend constantly. He looked up when
he heard a knock on his door, and he bit his lip as he went to
answer it. He knew it wasn’t Blake, because, of course, he
would have just waltzed in.
He opened the door and smiled when he saw Riley
standing there, but it faded when he saw how grim and grey
he looked. “Hey, Riles, you okay?” he asked, stepping aside
to let him inside.
“Not really,” he murmured, seeming dejected in a way
Devon had never seen him, and it confused him.
“What’s wrong, babe?” Devon asked, settling down on
his bed, watching as Riley sat in the chair opposite him.
“Well…I dunno, I don’t want it to come out sounding all
dramatic and shit,” Riley said with a sigh, running his hand
through his cropped hair.
“Come on, Riles, out with it,” Devon said with a frown.
“You’re makin’ me nervous.”
“I dunno, it just feels like sometimes you don’t care about
what I’m saying because you’re so lost in your own
thoughts,” Riley admitted, lacing his fingers together in his
lap and not looking up at Devon.
He frowned, running his hands through his hair as his
head dropped with a heavy sigh. “I’m sorry, Riley,” he said,
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voice fraught with guilt. “Sometimes, it’s just…it’s hard to
focus on things, y’know? I really do care.”
“I know you do, but sometimes it’s just hard to convince
myself that it’s not
me
, you know? It’s hard for me to
separate your ADD and you not wanting to listen to me,”
Riley said, voice sounding monotonous.
“I know, I’m sorry,” Devon said, desperation in his tone
as he moved to stand beside Riley.
“It’s okay, I’m not…definitely not saying this to make you
feel bad,” Riley said, but when Devon wrapped his arms
around his shoulders, he pulled him into a tight embrace,
taking a deep breath. Devon knew he was trying to stem his
emotions, just by being with him for a short period of time.
“Hey, it’s gonna be okay,” Devon said, petting Riley’s
hair gently and trying to ease some of the muscle tension out
of his broad shoulders.
“I just don’t wanna go home for spring break. I know that
makes me sound like a spoiled child, but I really don’t. All
my parents are gonna do is bicker and I can’t fucking stand
it anymore,” Riley muttered into Devon’s shirt.
Devon sighed and ran his fingers through Riley’s hair
again, then down to his tensed shoulders, pressing gently in.
“Well, d’you wanna come home to NorCal with me
instead?”
“I’d love to, but my mom would never let me hear the
end of it if I missed Easter,” Riley lamented with a heavy
sigh.
“Well, the offer’s there if you wanna take it. My mom