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forever.”

“I’m not going anywhere, cowboy,” Ian said as

he relaxed. He lifted his head and covered Bily’s mouth

with his own, kissing him, loving him and hoping his

feelings were being conveyed in the kisses because he

didn’t think he could put them into words.

He was holding on to Bily tightly when he

eventualy slipped out of him. He felt and saw the regret

in Bily’s eye’s at the unavoidable separation. The

trusting way that Bily contentedly relaxed and settled in

beside Ian meant more than he could have put into

words. Ian realized that it would be easier than he’d

thought to trust and build a life with this man, a man

who had done something for him that no one else could

have ever done: brought him love, peace, and security.

Epilogue

THREE years later, after three encores, ten thousand

people at the New Orleans Super Dome were on their

feet and begging for more of hometown boy and

country superstar Bily Eagan. With hat in hand, he took

one last bow, waved, and turned to exit the stage. As

he walked the span of the long stage, he thought about

how much he loved the way performing made him feel.

The energy, the love, the acceptance; but al those

things, he understood, were for the person his record

label and the media had portrayed him to be, not for

him. Would his fans ever get to know the real Bily

Eagan, the way in which he lived his personal life or the

man with which he passionately shared it? That Bily

Eagan, they’d probably never know!

From the wings, Ian admired the man whom he

loved, cherished, and protected. He watched as Bily

went through his final bows, turned, and began to walk

toward him. Bily was rapidly approaching with what

Ian al too wel recognized as the same adrenaline rush

he experienced after every show. He seemed to be

floating on air. As if seeing Bily for the first time, Ian

was again reminded of just how strikingly handsome he

was.

Ian was snapped out of his daydream when Bily

put his left hand on his shoulder and squeezed three

times. Ian instantly knew the sign. It was something

they’d developed as a discreet way to say “I love you”

when they were in the watchful eye of the public.

They exchanged a glance of mutual admiration

when Ian handed Bily a towel and a bottle of water.

Bily stared into Ian’s piercing sea-green eyes, and he

was once again in total awe of this man.

With the crowd stil roaring for more, his band

played an instrumental version of Bily’s latest single and

waited for a sign from Ian as to whether another encore

was in order. Bily asked, “Should I go out one more

time?”

“Are you crazy?” Ian laughed. “Three encores is

more than enough on top of a two and a half hour

show.”

“I know, I know,” Bily said sheepishly. “But it’s

not easy to know when enough is enough. I certainly

don’t want to disappoint these guys.”

“Hel, Bily, this is opening night,” Ian said.

“You’ve got to pace yourself. You’re about to do five

sold-out shows a week for the next six months. And in

ten of those cities, you’ve already convinced the label to

add a second show, to make sure everyone gets in.

“Look, I understand how you feel about

performing. I know the dedication and love you feel for

the people that support you. And I know after me,

performing is your lifeline, but you’ve got to be realistic,

Bily. You can’t kil yourself in the first week.”

Bily smiled. “You’re right, Ian. You’re always

right.”

Ian signaled the band that they were through.

They gave a big finish, and within seconds, the stage

lights were out, the house lights were up, and people

were finaly exiting their seats.

“How did I get so lucky?” Bily asked.

“You won’t think you’re so lucky when I tel you

about tomorrow’s schedule,” Ian replied.

“I’l be the judge of that. Give it to me straight,”

Bily said.

“Okay, you’re on
Good Morning America
, via

the local ABC affiliate, tomorrow morning at seven

thirty. At eight forty-five, you’re being interviewed on

the morning show at WNOE radio, and immediately

folowing that, a photo shoot for the cover of
New

Orleans
magazine. We have a twelve thirty flight

tomorrow afternoon, which puts us in Atlanta by two

o’clock and wil give us a few hours of downtime,

before sound checks and the meet and greet preceding

the show. The crew and the band, on the other hand,

are packing and loading the equipment now and wil be

leaving tonight, and should make it to Philips Arena by

eight a.m.”

“I’m stil lucky,” Bily said as they walked back to

his dressing room with Ian’s arm draped across Bily’s

shoulders, in a very managerial way, laughing and

recounting stories about the night’s performance. Bily

sat on the couch with his feet up and watched as Ian, on

his cel phone, finalized more details for the next show,

and realized that he had everything he ever wanted. His

career would someday fade away, but if he had Ian, he

needed nothing more. They had overcome so much to

get here, and they were never looking back.

About the Author

SCOTTY CADE left Corporate America and twenty-

five years of marketing and public relations behind to

buy an inn & restaurant on the island of Martha’s

Vineyard with his partner of fourteen years.

He started writing stories as soon as he could read, but

only recently for publication. When not at the inn, you

can find him on the bow of his boat writing male/male

romance novels with his Shetland sheepdog Mavis at

his side. Being from the South and a lover of

commitment and fidelity, most of his characters find

their way to long, healthy relationships, however long it

takes them to get there. He believes that in the end, the

boy should always get the boy.

Scotty and his partner are avid boaters and live aboard

their boat, spending the summers on Martha’s Vineyard

and winters in Charleston, SC, and Savannah, GA.

Visit Scotty at http://www.scottycade.com and

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