He had only gone on medication reluctantly the first time,
and when he"d stopped it, the depression had been a
hundred times worse than before. Endless weakness and
apathy mixed with thoughts that had been anything but
rational, repeating over and over behind his eyes what a
disappointment he was, reminding him of how much time
Everett and people like him had already wasted on him.
His first thought, upon seeing Everett again after the
awareness that he was alive, was the realization that the
thoughts that had nearly destroyed him had nearly
destroyed Everett too. But he hadn"t recognized until months
later, while in therapy and on a high dose of lithium, that
everyone had known that but him. It had been obvious to
everyone else what he meant to Everett, but he had been
blind to it.
He had let himself fall for Everett"s tricks and never let
himself wonder why Everett had used them. He was not used
to thinking of Everett as scared, but he must have been to
use such obvious ruses. He might still be. If Alex didn"t make
a move first, he might find out. He might use pilfered liquor
and the idea of kissing practice, but Everett, if he still
wanted him, would try. Alex only wanted him more for his
bravery.
Even after Alex"s failed suicide, Everett had had to try,
and Alex had let him. Their friendship, their bond, whatever
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others chose to call the link between them, meant a lot to
Everett. He might have said anything to keep Alex going, but
Alex had wanted to believe him and hadn"t cared.
“Write to me, even when I’m here. You’ll have something
to say, I promise. And I’ll want to read it.”
Everett would
never say that it was when the words had stopped that he"d
been worried enough to come to see him, that it was the lack
of words that had made him break into Alex"s apartment and
save his life. Everett had merely touched Alex"s shoulders
and Alex"s face and sat holding his hand and asked him for
letters
, knowing that writing was breathing to him.
“Everett, you are a blessing,” Alex murmured as Everett
came back into the room, and Everett stopped. His
expression was a combination of startled and embarrassed.
Alex had paid him many compliments over the years, but
never anything so close to the truth. Alex held still, and then
Everett moved again, and the moment was gone.
Everett turned away to pull up his socks, though he
didn"t need to turn to do it. The room was small and the floor
space limited with their luggage everywhere. There wasn"t
even much room for him to turn.
“I"m really not. I"m actually very selfish. Greedy too.” The
socks were also knitted. He ought to stop wearing every
horrible gift he"d ever gotten just to be polite. If only it
weren"t so endearingly Everett that he did.
“You really are.” Giving himself a year to stand on his
own feet, while remaining in therapy and on his pills of
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course, meant
real
clear and rational thoughts came easily.
Courage, however, had to be fought for.
Everett glanced over, taking a moment before grinning.
“Am not.”
“Are too.” Alex was ready for him. Everett let out a small
laugh before walking over and falling heavily onto the bed. It
was a king size he"d had to get after another growth spurt in
high school, but it rocked at his weight. His hand brushed
Alex"s thigh, and Alex turned to look at him, breathing hard.
“So fucking wrecked.” Everett sighed at the ceiling, then
angled his head to look at him. “And I"ve got a ton of baking
to do in the morning.”
Alex nodded, enjoying another moment with Everett"s
hand on him before remembering he had to get up. He had
no reason to feel shy either, except for Everett"s eyes on him
as he stood up and removed his clothes, which suddenly felt
like a damn good reason, because unlike whatever he"d told
himself during similar moments in the past, Everett
was
watching him. Everett was watching him, and he would not
turn away unless Alex did.
Alex was used to stares, but not these, not from
someone who knew every awful thing about him, from
someone as remarkable as Everett. He couldn"t quite make
himself look back as Everett had done, but he didn"t twist
his body away. He"d gained some weight while on his meds
and gained a bit more this last year, though he was still
slim, but he had a feeling Everett approved, the same way he
had a feeling Everett approved of his arms, his ass, his back,
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even his choice in sleepwear. When he was in warm, soft
flannel at last and yet still bare before Everett"s hot gaze, he
pulled out his toothbrush and his pill case and hurried down
the hall to the bathroom where he could catch his breath
and try not to think of what it would be like to look down at
Everett and have Everett look back at him.
When he returned, Everett was still awake but under
the covers on the side of the bed by the window, either
knowing Alex"s worries and working to calm them, or just
that tired. Alex paused. Everett was studying him.
“How are the side effects with the lower dose?” Everett
was quiet.
“Not bad.” The safe question meant Alex could move
again. He shrugged and put his things away. “Better.” He
shut the door. He hadn"t had real tremors or trouble
concentrating in a very long time, but he never wanted them
again.
“That"s good.” Everett didn"t say anything else while Alex
hesitated over the light switch then turned off the light and
stumbled toward the bed. Ally must have made the bed that
day since the sheets smelled clean. Everett"s side was
already warm.
“I mean… that"s really good,” Everett added, in almost
the same tone he"d used that afternoon, as if he had to
repeat it to make it true. He moved, shaking his head. He let
out a small, pained laugh. “I suppose it"s just… a part of me
was always so happy to see you that I never minded taking
care of you.”
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Alex froze. Everett moved again, sliding away from him
to almost the very edge of the bed.
“I told you I was selfish.” He laughed at himself again,
unconvincingly, then stopped. He rolled over, and his eyes
must have adjusted to the dark already because his hand
found Alex"s arm. “But it"s good that you feel better. It really
is.”
Everett pulled his hand back. “Now that you can do
everything you"ve always wanted, go off, be famous, don"t
forget about me. Okay?”
Alex hated the dark as he hated the cold. Everett was on
his back, far away from him.
“Forget you?” Alex looked down at the vague shape of
him and then climbed under the covers to hide his missing
voice. That would be like forgetting his arm, or his heart, or
his stomach.
But he always lost words when saying them directly to
Everett, so he stared instead, not certain when Everett could
ever have doubted what he had always thought had been so
obvious.
There was some light coming in from the colored bulbs
hanging in front of the window, and Everett was probably
still studying Alex as Alex"s eyes got used to the shadows.
Everett had done the same thing the night after graduation,
drunk off his ass and lying on a blanket too far from shore to
be seen by the other people out by the lake, complaining
about how he was going to go off to school a virgin and
staring into Alex"s face to see his reaction.
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He could not have had any idea of how terrifying his
unspoken offer had been to Alex, though Alex remembered
stopping, his heart pounding, his cock already interested in
everything Everett was suggesting. Alex had wanted him so