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“I don’t think you are selfish and I don’t want to be either, so if being with Jake is what makes you happy, then I want you to be with Jake. But I don’t want to lose our friendship either; it’s the best thing in my life.”

We both moved towards each other at the same time and hugged tightly. Asher started to cry quietly on my shoulder and I pulled him closer as I rubbed his back.

“No matter what, we’ll always be friends,” I whispered into his hair.

He pulled back a little, keeping his arms around my neck, then leaned in for a quick peck on the 206

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lips. “I really do have to go, Kill,” he said softly.

“Okay, Asher,” I said, stepping back. He turned and walked out, pausing in the doorway before continuing out of sight.

* * *

The next week passed quickly, with preparations for Kane’s arrival and the costume ball. Adam bought a set of twin beds to replace the double bed in our room and another dresser was moved in from the guest room. I tried on my costume, which I had to admit looked really awesome. I was over at Gilly and Jake’s several times that week helping them decorate, but Jake and I kept our distances under the watchful eye of Todd. Their mom was always around somewhere, but I never saw their dad. I talked to Asher a few times but we didn’t really hang out or anything. Before I knew it, Friday had arrived; and that meant that Kane was supposed to be at the house by the time I got home from school.

I was excited as I drove home, at what was probably an unsafe speed. It was like I was officially gaining a brother today. I pulled up beside Eve’s car and ran inside. Kane was just coming down the stairs and he leaped the last few steps and threw himself at me with a feral howl, flinging his arms around my neck in a huge bear hug that I thought would break my spine. For a little guy, he had surprising strength.

When he finally let me go and I had caught my breath enough to speak, I panted, “Kane! I can’t believe you’re actually moving in!”

“I know! It all happened so fast. One day I’m wishing I could live here and the next I’m here. And I owe it all to you, big bro!” With that, he launched himself at me again. If this kept up I’d need a neck brace before long.

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above. I looked up to see Eve standing at the top of the stairs in all her fairy splendor. She was wearing a long white, airy dress with a scarf that almost seemed to float around her. It created an eerie effect of wings. As she walked down the stairs, the dress and scarf swirled around her in a mesmerizing ethereal display that made it seem almost as if she was floating. When she reached the bottom of the stairs she broke the spell by speaking once again, “Is this your boyfriend, Kane?”

“Mom, this is Killian. He lives here with Dad. He’s like my brother.”

“We’ve met,” she said as she shot a withering glance in my direction before fixing Kane with a piercing glare,

“And you only had one brother; his name was Seth. In case you’ve forgotten already, he was murdered because he was gay.”

My mouth dropped open at the coldness in her voice, and I winced when I saw the raw pain in Kane’s eyes.

“Well, Kane, you know how to get in touch with me if you change your mind about all this. I’ve got to go.

Tell your father I said good-bye.”

With that she swept past us — her scarf actually dragged across my face as she blew by. When she reached the door she stopped. At first I thought it was for dramatic effect, but suddenly she spun around and ran quickly to Kane and enveloped him in a tight hug. I was surprised by the sudden display of emotion; I hadn’t thought she possessed any. It was over as quickly as it had begun, and she was out the door before Kane could even react, leaving him stunned and more than a little confused.

He stood still for a moment, too overwhelmed to even know what to do. He looked over at me and suddenly burst into tears. My arms were around him in a moment as he cried on my shoulder.

“I never knew she loved me, Killian,” he gasped af-208

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ter a few minutes. “I never knew and now she’s gone.”

“She isn’t gone forever, Kane,” I whispered as I tightened my arms around him.

“Yes, she is. She walked out and I’ll never see her again. I just know it.”

“Kane, calm down. Where’s Adam? Where’s your dad?”

“He went for a walk, he said he couldn’t take Mom anymore.”

“Okay, well listen to me, Kane. If your mom loves you, then she isn’t gone forever. She’ll want to see you again.”

“You don’t know my mom. When she found out that Seth was gay, he moved in with Dad and she never saw him again. She never even mentioned him; it was like he was dead before he even died. And now he is dead and I never even got to say good-bye to him.”

He started sobbing again and I led him over to the couch, where we sat down. I realized as we sat there with Kane crying on my shoulder that I had never really grieved Seth’s death myself. I’d gone from stunned numbness right into throwing myself into finding out who killed him, but I hadn’t really fully grieved his death. Of course, I’d only known him for two weeks.

Still, we were already friends and we would have been even better friends if we had been given the chance.

It all seemed so surreal, now that I thought about it. I mean, I hadn’t really known Seth that well, and here I was living in his house, with his dad, in his room, with his brother. I was living the life that was meant for him.

It was unsettling thought. I felt like I was in an episode of The Twilight Zone or The X-Files.

I heard the front door open, followed by footsteps.

“Adam?” I called.

“Yeah?”

“We’re in the living room,” I told him.

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He stopped short when he saw Kane’s tear-streaked face.

“What happened?” he said, suddenly hoarse. He was at Kane’s side in a second and Kane transferred from my shoulder to his.

“He’s afraid he’ll never see his mom again,” I explained.

“She loves me, Dad, and now I’ll never see her again,”

Kane said in a tear-filled voice.

“Of course she loves you, Kane,” Adam said, his voice filling up as well, “It’s just…your mother hasn’t had an easy life. She’s been hurt by a lot of people. That makes one very wary about showing their emotions. It isn’t that she hasn’t any feelings, it’s just that she’s always had a hard time showing it. I’m absolutely sure you’ll see her again.”

I left them to talk alone and went up to my room —

our room now. They’d already moved his stuff into the room, but he hadn’t had a chance to put anything away yet. I decided to try to start putting some stuff away for him. I hadn’t made much progress a half-hour later when Adam and Kane joined me. Kane’s eyes were still red and he was still sniffling a little, but he seemed much better. We worked together for a few hours until we had his clothes and stuff put away. By then it was past time for dinner so we all went out to a nice restaurant to celebrate.

During dinner, the subject of the costume ball came up and we decided that Kane should go so he could meet everyone at once. I would call Gilly to be sure it was okay, but I was pretty sure it would be; it was a pretty big affair. The only thing left was to find a costume for Kane, so after dinner we headed to Wal-Mart.

Pretty much everything was gone, but we managed to come up with a fairly decent vampire costume. Not entirely original, but pretty good for last minute.

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After that, we went back to the house and spent the rest of the night just talking and relaxing. It felt natural and right, as if Kane had always lived here. Before we knew it, it was late and we knew we had all better get to bed, we still had some running around to do the next day before Kane and I went to the party.

After all the bedtime rituals were over and done with and Kane and I were settled in our respective beds and the lights had been turned out, silence descended. It wasn’t long, though, before I heard sniffling sounds from Kane’s side of the room.

“Are you okay, Kane?” I asked softly, barely more than a whisper.

“Yeah,” he whispered back, “I guess so. It’s just...there’s so much going on right now and I’m so confused...and it’s kinda weird being here for the first night. Do you think I could sleep with you like I did last time?”

“Well, the bed’s not as big as before, but I guess so.”

The words had barely left my mouth before he was sliding under the covers next to me. He wiggled around for a few seconds, then rolled over and finally settled with his back to me. I laid there for a while, watching him breathe, then I slipped my arm over him and started to drift off to sleep. Just before I passed the threshold between wakefulness and sleep, I heard Kane’s barely audible voice.

“Tell me again how you knew you were gay.”

I thought for a moment about how to answer that.

I’d already told him once and I knew he was trying to figure things out for himself, so I decided to go into more detail than last time.

“Well, like I told you before, Seth told me that he thought I was and then kissed me. It really freaked me out then, but later, I got thinking about it and realized that he was right. I knew he was right because I wasn’t 211

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interested in girls — at all. And it wasn’t just that I wasn’t interested in girls, I was interested in guys. At first I didn’t want to believe it, but the more I thought about it, the more I realized that I was. I was really scared and felt really guilty, but I went and talked to a guy at my church and he helped me feel better about myself. Then later, I talked a lot to your dad. He’s really smart you know; he helped me a lot. Now I know that there’s nothing wrong with me and it’s nothing to be ashamed of, it’s just the way I am. When I’m ready, I’ll come out.

There’s no big rush, I’ll do it when the time seems right.”

“Killian,” he said when I stopped to take a breath,

“Do you think I’m gay?”

“I don’t know, Kane. That’s kinda something that you have to know for yourself. I can’t decide for you.”

“Would you be mad at me if I wasn’t?”

I sat up and he rolled onto his back so he could look up at me in the little bit of light that the moon was providing through the window.

“Why would you think I would be mad at you?”

“I just don’t want to disappoint you. Right now, you’re not just my only friend here, you’re my brother.

I want you to like me.” With that he started sniffling again, and I knew he was about to cry. I reached out and stroked his hair.

“Kane, there’s nothing you can do to make me not like you. You’re such a sweet kid. I’m really glad you’re my brother. I love you already. Of course I won’t be mad at you if you aren’t gay. I want you to be who you are and that’s it. Don’t let anybody else try to make you something you’re not.”

He sat up and threw his arms around my neck, squeezing so hard I could barely breathe.

“Thank you, Killian,” he whispered fiercely in my ear.

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spoke again.

“I don’t think I’m gay. I like girls.”

I stifled a giggle and squeezed him gently, pulling him tighter against my chest, “That’s okay, Kane.”

“Good.”

And soon we were asleep.

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CHAPTER NINETEEN

The next day passed quickly and fairly uneventfully, and soon enough it was time to get ready for the costume ball at the Sheridans. As I had known she would be, Gilly was thrilled that Kane was coming along.

Adam helped me and Kane with our costumes. When we were dressed we looked pretty good, even if I do say so myself. We decided not to use too much make-up on Kane since no one knew him yet and we wanted everyone to see what he really looked like. He wore his hair usually spiky hair slicked back and had his vampire teeth in.

My costume didn’t require any special make-up and the hood pretty much hid my face anyway when it was up. I was still very self-conscious about the tights, but Adam and Kane assured me that they looked great with the tunic, which stopped just above my knees. The cloak was surprisingly heavy once I had it on, and I figured I would be hot for the rest of the night unless Gilly let me take it off. I didn’t think she would, though, since it kind of made the costume.

When we were ready, Adam took some pictures, then surprised me by giving me the camera and telling me to be careful with it. After some final instructions about curfew and the usual parental warnings, we were off in my car.

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By the time we arrived at Gilly’s at what I thought was early, the yard was already full of cars and we had to park on the road outside the gate.

“Wow, there’s a lot of people here,” Kane said nervously.

“You’ll be fine,” I told him. “Just be yourself.”

He took a deep breath and we got out and started for the front door. Before we got there, however, the welcoming committee, namely Zack and Jesse, met us. Zack was dressed as the killer from Scream; he held his mask in his hand. Jesse was dressed as a bloody corpse.

“Well, well, well,” Zack started in right away in his smarmy voice. “What do we have here? Who’s your friend? Don’t tell me this is your boyfriend? What will Gilly think?”

“Hi, Zack,” I said evenly, being careful not to let any emotion show. “This is Kane. He just moved here. He’s Seth’s brother and he’s just like my own brother, so back off and if I see you anywhere near him for the rest of the night, I’ll make sure you regret it.”

Zack’s eyes widened and Jesse took a step closer. Zack reached out a hand and stopped him without really touching him.

“Is that a threat?” he asked in a tight voice.

“Yes,” I said in the same even tone.

“Don’t start something you can’t finish, Killian.”

“Who said he can’t finish it?” said a new voice.

I turned to see who had spoken. To my surprise, I found Asher and Marcus both standing behind Kane.

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