Read The Party Boy's Guide to Dating a Geek (Clumsy Cupids) Online
Authors: Xara X. Piper;Xanakas Vaughn
will," Ash said, giving Jack a hug.
"What about Fee?" Jack asked.
"What about him?"
"You're going to bring him, aren't you?"
"You don't think it's too soon?"
"You guys have been going out for how long
now?"
"Uh, about a month and a half?"
"Jesus, that's like a century in Ash years."
"That's not even counting the month or so it took
him to agree to go out with me after we met here."
"Well, if it helps, Mari thinks you've been good
for him."
"
Me
good for
him
? How is that possible?"
"She says he's more laid-back now. He got …
intense for a while."
"Intense? What does that mean?"
Jack shrugged. "I don't know. More cranky than
usual."
"When was that?"
"The week after he met you at that club, I think."
"He told you about that?"
"He told Marisol he was going, and he
borrowed that T-shirt Carley gave me."
"We thought that shirt looked familiar."
"Whatever happened, Marisol was about to rip
you a new one."
Ash sighed. "I think I know what was
happening." Ash had been through that night, and
what Fee must have thought of him, about a billion
times in the days that followed.
"Well, he must have worked it out, because she
said he started getting better a week later, and
now, he's happier than he's been since he started
there."
"I still think it's the other way around. He
grounds me. I'm more focused now. I'm even taking
that class Dad wanted me to."
Jack looked at Ash and smiled.
"What?" Ash asked after a minute.
"Nothing," Jack said. He shook his head, but he
kept grinning at Ash.
"There's something."
Jack shrugged. "Just happy for you, bro. Even if
you had to pester me and Mari to get there."
"Well, the book helped, too."
"What book?"
"You're going to think it's stupid." Ash got up to
take the trash into the kitchen. The game was in the
fourth quarter, and it was getting close to their
dad's monthly call time. Jack followed him with
the empty pizza box.
"Come on, Ash. Tell me."
Ash sighed and looked at the counter before
facing Jack. "It's called
The Party Boy's Guide to
Dating a Geek
."
"What?" Jack's voice broke on the question. He
stared, open mouthed, at Ash.
"It's a dating guide, okay?"
Jack started laughing. Every time he tried to
stop, he'd look up at Ash and double over again.
"Thanks for the support, bro," Ash said. He
went back into the living room and sat down on the
couch. Jack came back in, stifling his giggles, and
Ash turned up the volume on the game.
"Sorry, but you have to admit it is pretty funny."
"Why? I can't learn something?"
"I just never thought you needed help in that
department before, that's all."
"I've never met anyone like Fee before." Ash
still felt stupid for resorting to a how-to book, but
he honestly believed it had helped.
"Someone who turned you down before, you
mean."
"It may have been about the challenge in the
beginning," Ash said and Jack snorted.
"May have been? Dude, that's all it was.
Someone said no to the great Ashley Byrne, and
you couldn't believe some geek would turn down
your hot bod."
"Ew, why have you been checking out my
body?"
Jack slapped Ash's arm. "It's not like that," he
said as he stood up to flex his muscles and show
off his biceps. "You're built just like me." He
struck a body builder pose and Ash laughed.
"Short and scrawny?"
"Strong and lean," Jack said, dropping back
down onto the couch.
Ash picked up the remote and turned the TV
down again. "Fine. I admit it. The rejection was a
big part of it at first. But then I started getting to
know him."
"Only after stalking him."
"It wasn't stalking." A thought suddenly occurred
to Ash. "Crap, is that what he told Marisol? I was
stalking him?"
Jack laughed and shook his head. "No, he never
said anything like that. That I know of anyway. He
did ask about you a few times.
Ash smiled. "He asked about me?"
"Yes, and then he doodled your name on his
notebook." Jack rolled his eyes. "Anyway, that's
when he confirmed it for her."
"Confirmed what?"
"That he was interested, too. You guys weren't
exactly subtle."
Ash couldn't stop grinning. "I knew it!"
"But following some guidebook to get him? And
is this part of it?" Jack waved a hand down Ash's
body.
Ash picked at his shirt hem. "It's just a shirt," he
said. If Jack was noticing Ash's new clothes, he
must have really changed his style. "It's not a big
deal."
Jack rested a hand on Ash's shoulder. "It's not
about the shirt, bro. If you have to change to get
him to like you, it's not worth it."
"I'm not changing for him," Ash said.
"Really? Then why the changes?"
"I think," Ash said slowly, trying to sort out his
thoughts. He looked back at Jack. "I think it's
because
of him, not
for
him."
"Okay," Jack said.
"Okay? That's it?"
"Yeah. That's it. As long as it's what you want
for you and not what you think he wants for you,
then okay."
"Thanks."
"So are you still using the book?"
Ash blushed. "A little. It's more for reference
than anything."
"Reference?"
"Yeah, well, I needed something. I sure as shit
didn't know anything about geeks besides they sit
behind their computers all day."
"It's called dating," Jack offered. "That's the
way people usually learn about someone."
"Yeah, but he wouldn't say yes. I had to find
some way to break the ice."
"For what it's worth, I'm happy for you."
"Thanks, Jack. And I'm happy for you and
Marisol." Ash pulled Jack into a hug. The phone
rang and Ash chuckled.
"On the dot," Jack said. "The game's not even
over yet."
Ash smiled as his brother answered the phone
and lamented the latest bad referee call with their
dad. He loved his family. Maybe he and his
brother gave each other shit sometimes, but Ash
was glad to have Jack around. Even if it did mean
he had to subject himself to football sometimes.
There could definitely be worse things.
Chapter Eleven
SPACE INVADERS
In the ground-breaking video game, the objective was to
protect your space from descending aliens. Your geek
more than likely protects his own personal space just as
fiercely. He may keep a force field around himself and
will probably retreat as you attempt to get physically
closer to him. Don’t take this as rejection. Most geeks
like order and they give their invisible barriers a wider
area than non-geeks. By invading his space, you are
implying a familiarity he may not recognize. If you push
his boundaries, you may very well be rewarded with a
level up.
11.1
"Deli's?" Ty asked as they locked up the shop
Wednesday night.
"I'm meeting Fee and the guys at Leroy's. Wanna
come?" Ash said.
Ty checked his watch. "Sure, why not."
"Meeting someone?"
"Huh?" Ty asked.
Ash looked at Ty's wrist. "You've been checking
your watch all night."
"No, I was just …" Ty shook his head. He
started to walk away, but Ash grabbed his arm.
"Hey, you can tell me anything. The guys can
wait."
"I know. I'm just not ready yet."
"Okay. Just remember I'm here for you.
Always."
"Except when you're there for Fee?" Ty asked.
Ash's eyes went wide and his heart stuttered.
"Ty, I'm sorry if I've been preoccupied lately."
"Dude, I'm just fucking with you." Ty laid an
arm on Ash's shoulder. He led them down the
sidewalk.
Ash wrapped his arm around Ty's waist as they
walked. "Tell me I'm not screwing this up."
"Screwing what up?"
"Everything," Ash said with a sigh. "I'm afraid
being with Fee is going to change things between
you and me. Our friendship. Our plans."
"I'm not going anywhere. Too bad for you,
you're stuck with me." Ty pulled Ash closer and
rubbed his knuckles on Ash's head.
Ash laughed and pushed him away. "You know
you can tell me if something's bugging you, right?"
"I know," Ty said. They walked in silence for a
minute. "So, how's that class going?"
"Great," Ash said with a smile. "I'm actually
enjoying it."
Ty smirked at Ash and shook his head. "Ash
Byrne, math nerd?"
Ash laughed. "Who knew, huh? I've been
helping Tank with his books some. Well, he lets
me try to figure them out, then he fixes them."
"Really?"
"Yeah. I'm learning a lot. I've even started
working on a business platform for our shop." Ty
stopped on the sidewalk and stared at Ash.
"What?" Ash asked.
"I'm just …" Ty shook his head.
"Surprised?"
"Impressed? Proud? Excited?"
Ash shrugged. "It's time we settled down and got
on with it, right? Overdue, actually. Ty," Ash said,
turning to face him.
"What?"
"I'm sorry."
"Sorry? For what?"
"Being a punk. Thank you for not giving up on
me." Ash's eyes burned. "I wouldn't have blamed
you after Joff. I took you for granted. That you'd
still be there, waiting for me to finally settle down
so we could move ahead with our plans."
Ty held his gaze for a second before glancing up
the street. "Not like I had much drive to move on
my own anyway," he said with a shrug. Ash
wanted to say something, but Ty gave himself a
shake and pulled the door to Leroy's open. "Now
get in there." Ty pushed Ash inside and followed
behind him. They stopped in the entryway to let
Marge walk by on her way to deliver a tray of
food.
Ash waved at Fee, who was sitting at their usual
table with Carley and Jae. Fee smiled back at him,
but then his expression darkened. The smile
disappeared and he scowled across the room at
them. Ash wondered what was happening until a
pair of hands landed on his hips and he felt hot
breath on his ear.
"Missed you, babe," Gil whispered. He slipped
one hand around Ash's waist and the other down
Ash's thigh.
Ash stepped away from Gil and turned around.
"What are you doing here?"
"Was in the mood for pancakes." Gil shrugged.
His posture was nonchalant, but his look was
predatory.
"There's a Denny's down the street," Ash said.
"Hey, I just wanted to catch up. You haven't
been around much lately. How 'bout one for old
time's sake? Or a double-double with Ty and your
boy there?" Gil winked at Ty as he reached for
Ash.
"No." Ash batted Gil's hand away.
Gil took another step closer to Ash, and Ty
stepped in between them. "Gil, back off, man. It's
not funny."
The squeak of chairs scraping against the floor
echoed in the room, and Ash turned around to see
Fee and Carley standing.
"Looks like your boy doesn't like me much," Gil
said, looking over Ash's shoulder.
"I don't like you much either." Ash crossed his
arms in front of his chest.
"Since when do you have to like someone to
have a little fun?" Gil asked.
"Gil, enough," Ty said. "Why don't you just
leave?"
Fee joined them and put a hand on Ash's arm.
"Everything all right here?"
"Everything's fine. He was just going. Right,
Gil?" Ash asked.
Gil looked around the restaurant. Everyone was
staring at the scene they were causing. "Maybe
some other time. See you around, Ash. How 'bout
you, Ty?"
"Not tonight," Ty said with a shake of his head.
"Your loss, man."
Ash let out a breath when Gil finally walked
out. Fee took his hand off Ash's arm and went back
to the table.
"What a jerk," Ash said. He grabbed Ty's elbow
to stop him from joining the others. "Ty, what are