to know what I asked for, for Christmas?”
Alex froze, his mouth open as he caught his breath.
There was a rush of sound in his ears. He could guess what
Everett had asked for, but of course he didn"t know and
couldn"t afford to take anything for granted.
“Is it the same thing you wished for when blowing out
your birthday candles?” he asked lightly, smiling because he
hadn"t thought Everett took things like holiday magic and
birthday wishes seriously, and he was pretending that he
had never had the same thoughts.
“Yes.” Everett frowned, but he wasn"t angry. “There"s no
such thing as perfect, Alex. I can even prove it.” He seemed
to be concentrating. “Wait.” He reached out for his jeans and
began digging through the pockets. He brandished a crushed
sprig of mistletoe a moment later and grinned.
Alex stopped smiling.
“You took it?”
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“You aren"t the only petty thief in the family.” Everett
was very proud of himself. “It"s safer in my hands anyway.
Pushy, wasn"t he?” Pushy wasn"t the word, but Alex nodded.
Everett focused back on him.
“You didn"t kiss him, though.” He was steady, if just for
the moment, peering intently into Alex"s eyes.
“No.” There was nothing else to say.
“Not your type?” The unexpected question made Alex
take a step back. For once he couldn"t track Everett"s
thoughts. Evidently seeing that, Everett elaborated. “I don"t
know. You haven"t talked about that kind of thing with me
since we were kids.”
“Haven"t I?” There were people who had never seen him
with Everett who would be shocked to see him this
speechless.
“I figured you were being kind to me.”
Charmed and bewildered, Alex straightened, then gave
up and sat down on the bed. He stared at Everett, who
stared back at him and waited. When no further answer was
forthcoming, Alex cleared his throat.
“For once I"m the one who doesn"t follow someone else"s
reasoning, but kindness is not something I"m especially
known for.” Unforgiving honesty was more like it, even Ally
had known that. Everett angled his head sideways, which
brought his body sideways with it, until he was in Alex"s
space again.
“Only by people who don"t know you.”
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“You know me.” He didn"t know why he said it, but he
had to respond to Everett"s sincerity. Everett lifted his head
an inch.
“I… used to think I did. Now I don"t know.” His every
breath was tempting, but Alex held himself still. Everett
continued, his whispers almost a moan.
“When we were younger and you"d look at me like that,
I"d want to touch you in ways I didn"t understand.” Everett
was killing him. If Everett cared for him, he wouldn"t say
these things, not with his face so close and his eyes so
intent. “And I could. I did. And then I couldn"t anymore.”
He did not ask why, but Alex could hear his pain and
looked away.
“I wasn"t in my right mind, Everett.” It was the truth, if
not the whole truth. Everett was so drunk, he wasn"t sure
anything would sink in. Everett"s chest moved. Alex listened
to him breathe, in and out, and recalled waking up in a
hospital bed to Everett watching him sleep.
“How about now?” The question startled him. Alex
turned back to Everett, cold inside, burning on the surface.
“Would I be your type now?”
What a question. Everett
was
the type.
Alex closed his eyes and felt his hands close tight
around a gift that was long gone. There was too much to say.
Even drunk, Everett had him trapped.
“Oh you, Everett.” His voice trembled. “You play dirty.”
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“It"s a long game we"ve played.” He had to be imagining
his own words in Everett"s mouth, had to be, but he couldn"t
open his eyes, not yet.
“No shy miss or stuttering saint,” he said back, taking
slow, delicate steps. “Not you. You coax me along on our
adventure, adrift on a square of wool.” It was nonsense, but
Everett made a sound that made Alex look at him.
Everett drew in a long breath and very slowly raised the
mistletoe. “So if I…?”
Those damn lights outside the window were letting Alex
see everything. He"d had to use moonlight when he"d been
sneaking in that window. Sometimes he had used that
window even after he"d lived here and had had every right to
use the door. The symbolism wasn"t lost on him. He"d snuck
like a thief into his own new home, but it had been Everett
stealing kisses from him in front of that window.
He realized he was trembling at the very moment Everett
raised his other hand and put it to his cheek. Alex looked
up, though he didn"t want to. He could only imagine what
Everett was seeing in his face.
“I"m scared, Everett.” It was best to acknowledge it
before Everett could ask. There was so much to be afraid of,
and there"d be no place to run to if this was the wrong time.
This thing with Everett had always been about wanting him
forever, which was maybe why he"d never taken it further,
not even drunk and desperately hard, alone in the woods
with Everett next to him and whispering sweetly into his ear.
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Everett swayed forward, the mistletoe about the only
thing steady about him, and was upright again before Alex
could put a hand to his cheek to feel where Everett had
kissed him. He realized his mouth was open at the same
moment he realized he was frowning, and then Everett
leaned back in to kiss him properly.
Everett"s lips were parted, warm. Alex put a hand to the
back of Everett"s neck and then inhaled sharply when
Everett"s hands slid over his ribs and stopped. They were
both breathing carefully, sharing fear and shock and heat. A
noise slipped from Alex, uncertain, asking, but it became a
moan when Everett slowly moved his hands under Alex"s
clothes to touch his skin.
He didn"t know where the mistletoe had gone, and he
didn"t care, not in that moment, kissing but not moving, not
daring to until he couldn"t take it anymore and pulled
Everett closer.
Everett shuddered. His gasp was wet, his mouth like
chocolate and alcohol. Alex pushed forward, sliding his
fingers through Everett"s hair to bring his head back, and
reveling, just as Everett had said he did, in the dark, hungry
sounds Everett made as relief turned to need. He wanted
each groan, each weak admission that Everett might feel
even a fraction of what was tearing him in two.
“Alex.” As though he did, Everett"s cries were broken,
and loud, too loud. Carrying across inches and oceans and
light years and definitely down the hall.
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Alex tore himself away at the thought and squeezed his
eyes shut at what he was doing. Everett let out a sound like
a whine but fell against him. He left his hands splayed wide
over Alex"s skin, but didn"t attempt anything more. He was
shaking. Alex ran his fingertips gently down the back of
Everett"s neck once more and then again, until Everett took
a long breath.
Everett was loud probably because he was drunk, Alex
told himself, and to make this even more fantastically fucked
up, the bedroom door was still open.
“Your parents are just down the hall,” Alex whispered,
almost apologizing. What a strange thing it was for him of all
people to say, but it made Everett laugh, a choked snort
against Alex"s face. It was the kind of thing children who
didn"t want to get in trouble would say. What they"d just
been doing was hardly reading comics after bedtime or
looking at forbidden pornography together—although it was
at least somewhat closer to that first electric realization that
neither of them were really interested in the women in those