Authors: Ethan Day
Tags: #MLR Press; ISBN 978-1-60820-237-9; Sequel to Sno Ho
“Well a boyfriend maybe?”
“And he’d be sleeping in the second bedroom because?”
“When he’s mad ‘cause you won’t put out, for one.”
Gabe tried to shove me off him. “Don’t be mean—like I
wouldn’t want to have sex with my boyfriend.”
“I’m just teasing Sally Sensitive, sheesh.”
“I do actually like having sex you know.” Gabe frowned.
I gasped, placing a hand on my chest. “Lordy mercy, my little
Gabe’s all growed up.”
Gabe laughed at me.
“Finally ready to stuff his Italian sausage where the sun
doesn’t shine!”
“Ew!”
I made a grab for his bits, but he pushed away just in time.
“Is that what happened with Chip last month? Did you stick
it in him or did he fuck you?”
“That’s not…I’m not telling…we aren’t going to discuss
that…not that there’s anything to discuss!”
I tried to make another grab for his goods while he laughed,
yelling at me to stop it.
“Oh yeah, Chip…take that cock…you like your Italian
Stallion?” I said, pretending I was Gabe fucking Chip.
“You and the damn twins…always going on about sex, like
nothing else exists in the world.”
“Oh, really,” I said wigging my fingers in his face just before
shoving my hand back under water to make another attempt to
grab him by the balls. “So sweet little Gabriel bent over and took
a chunk of Chip up the ass?”
Gabe was grunting, trying to hold my hands away. “I don’t
bottom and you know it.”
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“Did he compare you to a car?” I grinned when he stuck
his tongue out at me, while we continued to struggle. “He was
awfully fond of the automobile reference when he tried to work
me.”
“Shut up, and no he did not.”
“Just tell me.” I finally started to whine. “Did you do him up
the butt? I wanna know, I wanna know!”
“Christ, fine…yes!” Gabe said. We froze.
My mouth fell open and his face went red. “You dirty whore!”
Gabe shook his head just before he slapped me hard on the
upper arm. “You are not my friend anymore, I hate you.”
I laughed as he turned, climbing up the steps to get out of
the water. I followed him out, reaching up and pinching his ass
just before he cleared the last step. He swatted at my hand but I
jerked it back to quickly.
I was feeling really evil now that I got that much out of him.
“I can’t believe you fucked him…you just met him.”
“Glass house much?” Gabe tossed back at me as he strode
toward the house. “And we didn’t fuck…I made love to him.”
“Does he know that?” I asked, watching Gabe get more
pissed. “Okay, Studly Do-No-Wrong, simmer down there.”
Once he reached the patio, he chucked one of the towels I’d
laid out for us back at me then picked up the other.
He began drying himself off. “Just don’t make it into
something dirty, okay?”
I held up my hands signaling my surrender and Gabe sat
down on one of the lounge chairs. I’d decided to leave them with
the house considering there wouldn’t be much need for them in
the snow covered mountains. Gabe finished running the towel
over his hair, dropping it onto his lap to cover his man parts. I
grinned, finding his shyness endearing in a weird way. I suppose
it reminded me of when we were younger. There were aspects
of his personality that hadn’t changed much since high school.
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“Will you hand me my glasses?” he asked, pointing in the
direction of the table where he’d left them.
I passed them to him before flopping down into the chair
next to him.
“I didn’t mean for it to happen, you know.” Gabe leaned back
into his seat. “He worked me good.”
I laughed, placing a hand over my tummy. “Don’t lie, now. I
saw the way you looked at him.”
“Shut it.” He tried to smack me again, but I jerked my arm
away, causing him to rack his knuckles into the wrought iron. He
cursed, holding his hand as if he’d broken it.
“Just admit you wanted to plug his hot little ass,” I said,
laughing when he shot me a dirty look. “Denial is not your
friend, dude.”
“I may have found him attractive, but he was very persistent,
like seriously. He wouldn’t let up for an instant.”
“So he wore you down to the point you no longer had the
energy to say no? Gee, that’s romantic.”
Gabe frowned. “Why do you always have to push so hard
with me?”
“Because I love you, and it pisses me off when you lie to me
about things that would never change or alter our friendship to
begin with.”
“You shouldn’t take that personally.” Gabe sighed, not
bothering to deny it. “Considering I tell myself the same lies.”
I growled my frustration. “You’re crazy mother really did a
number on you.”
Gabe laughed. “She means well you know.”
“She’s certifiable.”
“No she’s not, she’s just an Italian momma. She worries a lot.”
“Dude, whenever she knew you had a date, she’d call during
the day while you were at work, leaving you those disturbing
messages—reading off detailed descriptions of what Jeffrey
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Dahmer did to his victims.”
“She actually still does that.” Gabe cringed, looking over at
me. “She only wants me to be safe. The whole gay thing wasn’t
easy for her.”
“Boo hoo,” I said, “You’re queer, not cancerous. She’s had
plenty of time to get the hell over it.”
“She’s a lot better about it now,” Gabe insisted. “You have to
admit that. You’re mom helped her a lot. Besides, you were lucky.
Your mom was actually happy you were gay.”
“I don’t know about happy,” I said.
“She did a little victory dance in the middle of her kitchen.”
I laughed, remembering that. Gabe and I had been downright
stunned. We’d agreed to go with one another when we told our
parents, for support and all. While I’d expected my parents to
handle it okay, I hadn’t been prepared for the sheer glee Dixie
seemed to exhibit. Dad was more in shock from my mother’s
reaction than he had been by the fact I was gay.
“Well your mom…cheered too,” I said.
“She yelled, cursing in Italian to be more exact,” Gabe
corrected. “Nice attempt to spin it though.”
“Hey, at least she wasn’t cursing directly at you, right?”
We both lost it, and I became further tickled, remembering
the way Roberta had looked with her hands flinging through the
air while her mouth ran amok. It was the first time I’d ever heard
anyone speak faster than me.
I watched as Gabe settled back down, staring out into space
and chewing on his lip. “Just be careful with Chip, okay?”
“I don’t have any expectations.”
He’d said it, but he wasn’t looking me in the eyes when it
happened so I was skeptical.
“Well I’m not buying into any of them,” he finally conceded.
“I promise.”
I sighed, hoping he meant it. It wasn’t like I knew Chip well
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enough to know he’d ruin Gabe if given the chance, but it was
sitting there in the back of mind…a fear in waiting.
“Wanna smoke a joint?” I finally asked.
Gabe smiled then glanced my way. “That sounds like a
horrible idea.”
“I’ll take that as a yes,” I said getting up out of the chaise.
“The twins got it for us.”
“In that case, I know it’s a horrible idea.” Gabe stood up,
wrapping the towel around his waist.
I reached over and ruffled his hair before I followed his lead
with my towel. The way he looked up at me tugged at my chest a
little. I followed him into the house, thinking I still had one last
fear gnawing away in the back of my head. Hopefully the pot
would give me the courage to bring it up in some way, and I could
once and for all leave New Mexico behind, with no regrets.
It was now dark outside, the only illumination coming from
the light above the stove in the kitchen. I was laying flat on my
back, surrounded by throw pillows and staring up at the dulled
jewel tone colors of the sheets hanging above me. Glancing over
at Gabe, I smiled as he too was rubbing his full tummy. We’d
already gone through the giggles and the munchies, which I’d
had the forethought to prepare for. I’d purchased what had been
the staples of our early-teen diet: gummy bears and Doritos.
They mixed quite well with the pizza we’d ordered, having each
downed a couple of beers on top of it all. I’d already switched
back over to soda considering how tipsy I was from the combo
of drugs and booze.
“I still can’t quite believe you’re going,” Gabe said. “I mean, I
look around this house and I see all your stuff gone, so logically
I know you’re leaving—”
“But it doesn’t seem real?” I asked, cutting him off.
“Not even that so much as…unimaginable? Is that the right
word?”
I turned my head so I could see his face. “Don’t look at me,
this is your rant not mine.”
He chuckled under his breath. “It’s the end of an era, an end
to
our
era.”
“Jesus, maudlin much?” I asked, not sure if I should laugh
or cry. “I’m moving one state away, not being shipped off to a
galaxy far, far away.”
“I know, but it won’t be the same, you know that, right?”
“Why does everyone keep asking me if I know shit?” I sat
up, propping myself up on my elbows. “Like the obvious is now
lost on me?”
Gabe sat up as well, obviously wondering where the hell I was
going with this.
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“Am I suffering from memory loss from the wreck?”
Gabe rolled his eyes and lay back down. “You idiot.”
“Well it’s not like I’d be able to remember if I was…hello, I
wouldn’t be able to remember that I didn’t remember.”
“This is exactly why I said I’d never smoke pot with you
again.” Gabe sighed, sounding exasperated. “Your twisted brain
gets even more bizarro.”
I grinned, relieved. “I remember that.” I lay back down,
wiggling around until I got myself comfortable again.
My eyes were burning from want of sleep. The pot had
worked its magic. I felt more relaxed than I’d been since the
accident. All the tension and soreness from my body had bled
away, leaving only me and my thoughts.
“Can I ask you something without you getting weird or
upset?” I asked.
“Probably not,” Gabe said, snickering. “But that’s never
stopped you before.”
“This isn’t a conceit thing, so don’t even go there, but was
there ever a time…I mean you weren’t pissed off over my leaving
because—”
“You think I’m in love with you?” Gabe asked, grinning at me
as he lifted his head up.
“Okay, it sounds really awful when you say it.”
“Gee, thanks,” Gabe said, laughing again.
“I just meant, less plausible.” I rolled onto my side so I could
see him better. “I’d want to know if it were the case, that’s all.”
Gabe rolled onto his side as well. “There were times over the
years when I thought, maybe it could work.”
“Right, like there was a reason we’d been brought together at
such a young age.”
“You used that line back when we were in high school and you
were horny,” Gabe accused. “Like we’d been brought together so
we could jack each other off.”
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I busted out laughing, remembering that. “Well it did seem
awfully convenient, that’s all I’m saying.”
“Pervert.”
I was squinting, doing my best to gauge whether or not he
was being honest with me. It was difficult to tell with Gabe, since
he often admittedly lied to himself. I thought he was telling the
truth, but I had this bug up my butt and I needed to know one
way or the other. I felt my eyes widening and I reached over and
shoved him. “We should kiss.”
“What!” Gabe squealed, his voice shooting up into a high
pitched girlie shriek.
I was now laughing so hard I couldn’t breathe and he retaliated
by shoving me. I fell over onto my back trying to get my breath,
until I snorted like a piglet.
Gabe started laughing harder and he poked me in the side.
“Uh oh, little piggy coming out to play?”
I was sure I was going to die, barely able to catch my breath,
my eyes watering as I snorted again.
“Little piggy
is
coming out to play,” Gabe yelled, poking me
in the side once again.
It only happened when I laughed extra hard, and Gabe had
dubbed me piggy when were kids after the first time it happened.
“Stop,” I begged, hunching over, my stomach cramping up.
Gabe began to settle down, finally relenting.
I settled back down and we each stared at one another. I knew
Wade would probably have a friggin’ cow, but damn it I needed to
know Gabe wasn’t secretly in love with me, so he’d just have to
get the hell over it. Dixie had always said a man in love could still
lie to your face but he could never hide the truth in a kiss.