Chapter 14
Morning
sunlight streamed through the curtains and across my face. Specifically, over
my eyes, and the eyelids weren’t doing a great job of blocking the light and
letting me go back to sleep. I groaned. Jesus, I need thicker curtains. An
insistent rapping came from the living room and I pulled my pillow over my
face. If possible, the rapping got worse. I rolled out of bed and stomped to
the front door and to the source of my irritation. I then had a thought. What
if it was Jake? I couldn’t open the door looking like this!
I darted
back to the bathroom and quickly dampened my hair, running a comb through it
while the rapping grew more intense. I squirted toothpaste on the brush and
made a few quick swipes before rinsing. I couldn’t give him dragon breath for
his first kiss of the day.
I headed
back for the door, realized I was clad only in boxer-briefs, and decided to go
with it. Who knows, maybe I can make his jaw drop again. I opened the door to
find a smiling Nick, with two cups of coffee.
“Damn, I am
bringing you coffee more often!”
“Christ,
Nick—I thought you were Jake!” I said, turning away from him as I felt the hot
flush of embarrassment spread across my face like a wildfire. I headed to my
bedroom for pants.
“I don’t
care if you call me Phyllis so long as you answer the door like that. Want to
be my houseboy?”
“Har, har,
very funny, Nick.” I emerged from the bedroom with a pair of jeans and the polo
from the night before. Nick smirked at me and handed me a coffee cup.
“You’re
grumpy in the morning,” Nick observed as he sat on my couch.
“I didn’t
get much sleep last night,” I mumbled while I sipped my coffee. Nick’s eyebrows
shot up, and I mentally scolded myself for my choice in words.
“Wow! Jake
moves fast. You guys knocking boots already?”
“Nick, you
can be so sweet. Why do you choose to
be an asshole?” I glared at him over my coffee cup.
“Oh, well,
I’m sorry. I just thought…”
“No, that’s
not what happened.” I sipped my coffee while Nick waited, properly chastised. I
knew now he would wait until I spoke, if nothing else because he didn’t want to
piss me off anymore. I took a few sips and savored the hot liquid before
meeting Nick’s gaze.
“The
suspense is killing me,” he muttered before sipping his coffee.
“Why?
You’ve been kissed before, what’s the big deal?”
“Because,
dude! It’s your first time! It’s the kiss all others will be judged by, and
somehow found lacking! It’s total magic.” He was almost whining. I giggled.
“It wasn’t
magic at all. I’ve imagined kissing plenty of other guys, Jake among them of
course. But I really wasn’t prepared for this.” I furrowed my brow. “I don’t
think anything really could have prepared me.”
“Yeah?”
I nodded as
I thought back to ‘the kiss’ as it would forever be known in my head. Some
people describe such things as ‘electric’ or some equally clumsy term. Magic
didn’t really cover it either. I don’t think anything really matches up to the
heights to which love can bring you.
“Nick, he
was so gentle and loving…I was so worried I wouldn’t do it right…Nick, I’m in
love.”
“Love? Are
you sure about that? You haven’t known Jake all that long.” Nick’s face was set
in a slight frown.
“I feel so
wonderful when I’m around him. He makes colors seem brighter and jokes
funnier.” I gave Nick a meaningful look. “There is nothing on this earth sexier
than Jacob Sheridan.”
“Wow. I
guess red is his color?”
“I couldn’t
sleep last night.” I got up and went to the window looking down on the sparse
foot traffic below. “How could I? Not after he was here, not after he has
become this…beautiful thing in my life. No, I couldn’t sleep. I studied the
street in case he changed his mind. I don’t know if I am ready for everything,
but I know when it happens…no magic could ever match it.”
“That
was…almost poetry.”
I looked at
Nick. “That’s what he does to me. My God! I am so sappy! How am I supposed to
do anything knowing Jake is out
there? Do you have any idea how hard it was to let him leave? I wanted him to
stay. I really did. I was still a little bit scared...I don’t know what to do
in bed. I’m still afraid I’ll disappoint him somehow.”
“I think
you’d have to work really hard to disappoint Jake at all.”
“I’m still
scared.”
“Yeah, love
will do that to you. My Jake was like that, but I’m thankful he still loves me
anyway.”
“Oh God,” I
moaned while I stretched and decided it was time to change the subject. “What’ve
you got planned today?”
“I was
thinking of inviting Steve to dinner. I would like you to stay here though,
since you and Jake seem to think of dinner as fashion rather than food.”
“Remind me
again why I like you?” Nick just smiled and sipped his coffee.
* * *
I put it
off as long as I reasonably could. I put away the laundry from the day before,
which I had carefully hidden in the bedroom closet. I cleaned the kitchen,
erasing any remaining evidence of the tryst in chicken sauce. Dishes dried and
put away, threadbare carpet vacuumed…I just couldn’t avoid it any longer. I was
honestly surprised they hadn’t called yet.
I imagined
Charlie bugging out and my dad restraining himself from calling to set a good
example for Charlie. I smiled a bit at that. It really was a cute picture of a
caring family. I fished out my phone card and called home.
“Hello?”
Sheridan, Dad’s ‘significant other’, answered. I always call him that ‘cause I
tell him he’s too old to be someone’s ‘boyfriend’. He’s actually pretty cool, a
couple of years younger than Dad. It was funny how they met. Sheridan was a
delivery man for a local bakery and my dad was making the most obvious stares.
I kinda, sorta clued Sheridan in and he finally stayed for a cup of coffee with
dad. Next thing we know, we added a new member to the family.
“Hi! Can I
speak to the lady of the house?” I asked in my best telemarketer voice.
“Sure, hold
on.”
There were
some sounds in the background, feet moving and my dad picked up.
“Hello?”
“That’s
great, Dad. I asked Sheridan for the lady of the house and he gets you instead
of Charlie.” I laughed into the phone.
“Oh yeah?
He’ll get his, or rather he won’t be
getting any!” Dad yelled for Sheridan to hear. I giggled.
“Okay brat,
tell me all about the date and Mr. Wonderful.”
“First, his
name is Jake, and that’s not to imply he’s not wonderful ‘cause he is.”
“Okay,
well, does Jake have a last name?”
“Yeah, it’s
Sheridan. Jake Sheridan. Sounds like he’d fit right in, doesn’t he?”
“Cute. Tell
me more about him and your date.”
“Well, Jake
is about four inches taller than I am...”
“Isn’t
everyone?” Dad snorted.
“You want
to hear this or not?”
“Okay, okay.
I’m sorry. Go on, please.”
I made him
wait a second or two before I started again. “He has blue eyes, real sky blue
eyes. His hair is dark blond, some lighter streaks where the sun bleached it a
little. It’s not really long, but it does fall in his eyes sometimes…”
“Okay! I
get the picture. He’s a beauty. How was dinner?”
“Um, it all
tasted good. I followed the cooking instructions just fine,” I dissembled.
“So what
happened? Did he like it?”
“Yeah! He
thought it was really good.” Dad remained silent for a few moments, and I
imagined I could hear the wheels turning in his head.
“There is
something here you aren’t saying. I just know it. Something you mentioned last
night…” He sounded as if he were trying to remember something.
“Well, no,
not really.”
“Kody…”
“Okay,
alright. I dumped dinner on the kitchen floor.”
“How…” he
chuckled, “How did you manage that?”
I sighed
deeply. This would be told at family gatherings for the rest of my life, I was
sure.
“The table
cloth snagged on my belt, and I pulled it all clean off the table. Made a total
mess.”
“Oh,
Kody…I’m sorry, Son. It sounded like it was going really well up to then.” I
was somewhat mollified that he had stopped giggling and turned serious.
“It kind of
worked out,” I said with a smile.
“How’s
that?”
“Well, I
was cleaning it up and he came over to help and slipped in the sauce and…sort
of fell on me.”
“Fell…on
you?”
“Yeah,
like, whole body kind of thing. We were giggling and then….he kissed me.”
“On the
kitchen floor?”
“Uh huh.”
“Lying on
the remains of dinner?”
“Yep. Right
there.”
“And?”
“It was
beautiful. In fact, I’d say it was perfect.”
“Kody,
that’s great. He better be good to you ‘cause I’ll get on a plane and—” Dad started
to gear up but I jumped in to defend Jake.
“Dad, Jake
isn’t like that. He’s really sensitive and…well, sometimes I feel like I’m the
one with the strength, you know?”
“You have a
ton of strength. I just want you to be happy.”
“I am. He’s
made me so, so happy.”
“I’m glad. Charlie
was really worried things wouldn’t work out, but if you dumped dinner and
ruined his clothes and still got a kiss out of it, I guess it all worked out.”
“Yeah, it
sure did.” I smiled at the thought.
“So, did
you stay in your ruined clothes all night?” Dad asked lightly. My senses,
however, were on high alert. He was fishing for something, and if I wasn’t
careful I’d be in a ton of shit.
“No, we
changed…” I said slowly.
“Where?” he
asked in a leading tone.
“In a phone
booth, just like Superman, Dad.”
“There’s no
need to get snotty.”
“Dad, I got
kissed, not laid,” I sighed.
“Okay,
fine, blame your dad for caring!”
“Yeah, my
dear old dad!” I giggled.
“Oh, you’ll
pay for that one. I guess I can take this computer right back to the store.”
“No, no!
Don’t do that! I could really use it for school!” I turned from giggly to whiny
in under a second.
“I’ll try
to remember that, if my Alzheimer’s isn’t too bad. Who are you again?”
“Dad!”
“Love you,
boy. Here’s Charlie before he wets his pants.”
The phone
rustled as it changed hands and Charlie burst on the line. He’d obviously been
right next to the phone listening.
“He kissed
you?” he asked excitedly.
“Yeah, he
really did.” I smiled to myself at his enthusiasm.
“Aww, man!
Yes! That’s awesome! Was it worth it all, Kody? All that stressing and
worrying?”
“Totally,
Charlie. He’s so sweet. He doesn’t mind that I turn into a klutz around him.
You should see him in red. He looks good in blue, but red makes him so, so sexy!”
“If he can
take you being klutzy, man, you are all set. Grab onto him and never let go!”
“I have
absolutely no intention of letting him go anywhere!”
“What’s
this about dropping dinner on the floor?” I rolled my eyes and retold the story
for him, which ended not in his giggles but in a heartfelt sigh. “Kody, that is
just about the most romantic thing ever. Things like that never happen for
real. He’s really special.”
“Yeah, I
know. I’ve been trying to tell you guys that since school started.” I laughed.
“Does he
live on campus?”
“Yeah, the
Mohawk dorm. His friend Erin is the RA there. She’s pretty cool too.”
“What’s his
phone number?”
“I don’t
know. Why do you want his number?”
“So I can
make sure he’ll be good to you, of course!”
“Even if I
had it, forget it!”
“Kody, how
am I supposed to protect you if you won’t tell me what I need to know? Okay,
fine, be that way.” He sighed. “So listen, I want a picture.”
“Charlie, I
don’t have a camera.”
“So?”
“They take
pictures, remember?”
“Go to the
mall. They have those cheesy things that take three for five bucks. I just want
some pictures!”
“Why is
this so important?” I was starting to like the idea, though. I wouldn’t mind
having some pictures myself.
“I want to
rub it in Andy’s face that you got someone better! Plus, I want to know what my
brother-in-law looks like.”
“Charlie, I
don’t think you need to rub it in Andy’s face,” I scolded him.
“Yes I do. That
was fuckin’ wrong what he did.”
I sighed. Andy
was the last time I got shot down big time. He was blond and kind of small like
a woodland elf or something. I adored him, did anything he asked right down to
gophering for the band he was sort of managing. They needed a venue to play in
for a kind of a concert. I told them to see my dad. Above everything else he’s
a soft touch when it comes to me or Charlie. He knew I really wanted Andy, but
he also knew there was no way to tell me Andy was in love with someone else, so
he agreed.
Things were
going well. Andy looked wonderful, and I was hoping to have a really good talk
with him after the show and tell him how I felt. What I didn’t realize was that
everyone could see how I felt, and Andy decided to tell everyone that he didn’t
love me like I did him—in front of the whole place, right before a song he
learned to sing for me, I guess. I wasn’t there for the song. I was upstairs
with my heart breaking. I thought at the time it was all over.
Andy broke
my heart and embarrassed me. Some people snickered the next day, which only
added to my feeling like a loser. I couldn’t bring myself to face Andy or the
band after that, though Charlie was pretty vocal on my behalf and had a couple
unexplained cuts and bruises shortly thereafter. Some big brother I am. He goes
and defends whatever honor I had.
I felt
differently now, of course. Jake had validated me and made me feel as though I
could find some happiness, could fall in love and not be afraid. I understood
what Andy thought he was doing, but I still can’t forgive the way he did it, or
the looks I got afterward. Sometimes, when I am at my lowest points, I feel
like I’m worth no more than those looks implied I was. In Jake’s arms, Fort
Knox can’t match what I am worth.
“I’m gonna
get going, Charlie. I love you man.”
“I love you
too.”
* * *
I avoided
work that day. I knew they would be itching to hear about every detail but for
now, I just wanted to see Jake. I walked up the street, kicking myself for not
having gotten his phone number. If he kept it on the tip of his tongue, or in
his tonsils I would have found it! I weaved through the foot traffic and
crossed the street to avoid the Morning Rush’s windows. I walked on to the
quiet campus where some students milled about and others walked along on
errands.
I
approached Mohawk dormitory with a spring in my step and a smile curling my
mouth as I thought of seeing Jake. I opened the door to see a squat girl with
black hair sitting on the corner of the on-duty desk. She was talking to Roy,
who was looking…shy? What was he up to?
“Hi Roy.” I
waved to him as I walked towards the elevator.
“Hi, Kody,”
he said distractedly, his full attention on the girl in front of him.
“Excuse me,
are you a resident here?” the girl questioned.
“He’s okay,
Jen. He’s Jake’s boyfriend.” I started slightly at Roy’s rumbling explanation.
“Oh, you
mean the Jake Erin’s always talking about?” She smiled. I tried to smile back,
but I felt weird. Roy was explaining
to someone my status, one that Jake hadn’t really said I had achieved yet. What
if Jake just wanted to be friends? What if he didn’t want to date me, like, be
a boyfriend? Suddenly I was filled with self doubt, and loathed it.
“You’re ok
with gays, Roy?” Jen asked him.
“Um, yeah.
Jake’s a good guy. He’s my friend. He likes Kody, so he’s my friend too.”
Amazing. He made things sound so simple.
“Points in
your favor, Roy.” She smiled at him. Would this elevator ever get here?
“Yeah?” Roy
smiled. The doors slid open as she smiled at him. From the looks of things, Roy
had made another friend. I just hoped for his sake she wasn’t a lesbian.
The
elevator creaked and groaned to the third floor, and I was happy to be off of
it. Next time I was taking the stairs. I found Jake’s room. Two stars on the
door read ‘Jacob’ and ‘Foster’. I wondered if he had a cute roommate. He’d
never mentioned what his roommate was like. I felt a stab of jealousy. Some
other guy was sharing a room with Jake—my Jake.
I knocked
on the door and waited, letting my jealousy evaporate under the glare of my
self doubt. Jake had never said we were a couple. If he has something going on
with this guy then I could just butt out. No need to be the boy on the side or
anything. The door swung open to reveal Jackhammer Face from the party. He
didn’t look pleased in his boxers and tee shirt, which showed that he was
indeed a strapping, if ugly, specimen. At least all thoughts of Jake fooling
with him left my head, replaced by thoughts of my imminent death.
“What?” he
grumbled.
Okay. So it
didn’t look like he recognized me.
“Um, is
Jake here?” I managed. My heart beat violently and thoughts of flight filled my
head.
“You
his…boyfriend?” The word hung in the air—not quite soiled, but not quite clean
either.
“Yeah, that’s
him Foster,” Jake’s voice sounded from my right.
I turned
towards the sound of his voice to see his smiling face, fresh from a shower it
would seem from the damp hair. That wasn’t the only thing I noted. His blue
eyes were sparkling, contrasting against his tan skin—a lot of tanned skin. He was
only wearing shower sandals and jeans, with a towel draped over his arm.
Droplets of water beaded here and there on his taut skin, smooth flesh that
seemed flawless in my eyes. His chest was defined, there were definitely
muscles there, but a bodybuilder he wasn’t. His stomach, while not your typical
fantasy six pack, was flat and thoroughly inviting, sending my mind off in a
million naughty flights of fancy. A small line of hair marched rigidly down
from his belly button only to disappear under the waistline of his jeans.
“Kody?”
Jake waved a hand in front of me, breaking into my thoughts of grabbing onto
him and pressing myself against his warm flesh, just to know what it would feel
like.
“You’re….yeah...hi...good
morning...” I stammered, blushing to my roots but unable to tear my eyes from
their feast. His long arms dropped back to his side—strong arms with visible
but not bulging muscle. I looked up into his face to see a blushing grin and
resisted once more the urge to step into his embrace.
“Jesus,”
Foster muttered as he turned away from the door.
“Just let
me get some clothes on. Come on in.” Jake smiled at me and turned his smooth,
strong back to me. Wide shoulders tapered down into a trim waist with small
blond hairs dotting the tanned skin. I followed blindly.
“You guys
aren’t going to make out or anything, are you?” Foster grumbled.
“After the
eyeful I got last night, Foster, we could do a lot more and still not be anywhere
near as gross as you two were,” Jake snapped. Obviously, there was a bone of
contention here. Foster declined to argue the point, simply rolling his ugly
frame back into bed and pulling the covers up over his head.
I tried not
to watch Jake as he dug for a shirt in his closet. Instead, I glanced about the
room. Jake’s side was fairly neat, with a few books and CD’s on shelves and a
computer on his desk. Foster’s side had empty beer bottles and his computer was
on with a screen saver of some big-tittied broad. My mind kept wandering back
to Jake, however, completely entranced by the physical side of him that I had
never seen—but hoped to see more of. What would it feel like to touch his skin?
Would it be as soft and smooth as it looked? Would it yield slightly to the
touch, warm and supple?
He shrugged on a black button up shirt and I watched as the skin
of his upper body disappeared from view, one agonizing button at a time. Jake
favored me with another smile before digging for socks in a drawer. I felt
silly, standing and watching him dress, but then I could also see myself years
from now doing the same thing and enjoying it just as much. Jesus, I am so
weird!
We stepped
into the hallway a few minutes later, Jake regrettably dressed and my heartbeat
returning to normal—or as close to it as I ever got with Jake around.
“I’m so
glad you came over. I slept really late today. I never sleep this late,” Jake
said as we walked to the elevator.
“I couldn’t
sleep last night either.” I avoided his gaze. He probably thought I sat up with
a hard on all night considering the way I kept staring at him this morning.
“Well, I
got back here and got an eyeful of Foster pounding his girlfriend.” Jake
shivered to accentuate the horror of the situation. Wow! He walked in on that
and lived to tell the tale? And to think, I was worried Jake might have a thing
going with his roommate!
“So what
did you do?”
“I went
down to the club on campus and ran into Erin. She thinks you’re cute.” He
smiled at me. The elevator reached the lobby, and we stepped out where Roy was
still trying to make conversation with Jen. I tried to sneak, but Jake blew
that out of the water by calling out a hello to Roy.
I felt
sorry for him. The look on his face was lost. I think Jen had discovered he
wasn’t much of a conversationalist. As bad as I felt, I wanted time with Jake
and willed him to keep moving for the door. I guess he couldn’t hear me.
“Aren’t you
going to introduce me to your friend, Roy?” Jake said to him.
“Oh, yeah,
this is Jen. Jen this is my friend Jake, the gay guy.” I winced inside as Roy
made introductions. Jen looked over at me, practically a wallflower at this
point.
“Looks like
you found him. I can see why you were looking.” Jen smiled at Jake. Everyone
thinks Jake is cute. I just hope he keeps thinking I am. I merely nodded at her
and they engaged in a brief conversation, mostly about Erin and the bragging
she did about her friends this term. Erin really cared for Jake, I realized,
since she seemed to mention him to others so often.
At last, I
was able to take Jake by the hand and lead him from the building before Roy
invited himself along. I may be mistaken, but I think Jen looked wistfully at
us as we left.
“Kody,
what’s your rush?” Jake asked playfully.
“Ulterior
motives, of course! I want you all to myself.”
“Okay,
well, you got it mister.” He grinned at me. “What do you want to do?”
Ask if I’m your boyfriend, I
thought to myself. Unfortunately, like the lion, I lacked the courage.
“We could
go to the mall? Take the bus?”
“Sounds
good. You know which bus to take?”
“Yep,” I
replied confidently.
“Well,
sounds like you got it planned out. How about some coffee first?”
“Sure,
there’s a Dunkin Donuts up the street.”
“But I
wanted to go to the Morning Rush.” Jake pouted a bit.
“Well…If
it’s what you want.” I knew they would tease me there and I wanted to enjoy my
time with Jake without that, but if it was what he wanted, then we’d do it.
“Is there a
reason you...don’t want me in there?”
“No. Why?”
“Kody, you
are the world’s worst liar, you know that?” He laughed at me, a nervous sound.
“Okay, okay.
They will make fun of me, tease me ‘cause we’re...together. They’ll ask me if
we’re boyfriends and all that. That’s all.” That
and I don’t know what we are, exactly.
“So? Tell ‘em
yeah, he’s my boyfriend, hands off!” He laughed again, heartily, confidently.
“So...we’re
boyfriends?” I asked. This was too good to be true. I just had to ask and make
sure I’d heard what he said correctly.
“Well,
unless...you don’t want to,” Jake said, stopping in mid-stride to look at me.
Was he actually worried that I’d say
no to him?
“Of course
I want to,” I whispered. “I just didn’t know if you...if you wanted to. I mean
if you wanted me to be...um...”
Jake leaned
in and put his forehead on mine and smiled at me. “You worry too much. You’re
really cute when you do it, but you worry too much. It’s not just my choice
what we are or what we do. If we’re going to do this, it’s together,
fifty-fifty. Okay?”
I nodded
dumbly, feeling like a moron.
“So do you
want to be my boyfriend?” Jake asked softly.
“Yeah, more
than anything,” I muttered, unable to meet his eyes.
“I want
that too. Now that we’ve settled that, weren’t we on our way somewhere?” He grinned
at me again and my worries evaporated. I needed my head examined.
“I have to
get a picture of you!” Jake’s eyebrows shot up in surprise. “It’s for my
brother, not that I don’t want one too, but he wants to see what you look
like.” I decided I could tell him about Andy at a later date—much later.
“Can I have
my coffee first?” Jake flashed me those beautiful blue eyes.
“Okay, but
if they make fun of me, you’ll pay for it.” I took his hand and dragged him
forward.
We entered
the shop and found the place deserted. No customers, no workers—it was like a
ghost town.
“Hello?” I
said. I walked in a little farther and looked towards the managers’ office. The
chair was empty. I walked to the back door and poked my head out, still seeing
no one.
“Where is
everyone?” Jake wondered aloud and I shrugged my shoulders in response. Having
no one in the store was freaky and somewhat disturbing.
The storage
room door suddenly opened and Max stepped out, flushed and breathing heavily.
She brushed her hair from her face, and I figured she was rearranging stock. Then
I heard the unmistakable sound of a zipper going up floating from the closing
door.
Max blushed
very hard, covered her mouth with one hand, and giggled as she moved towards
the counter. I looked at her in amazement and she giggled again.
“Did you
need something, Kody?” she asked.
“I just
stopped in to get Jake some coffee,” I said nodding towards the aforementioned
Jake. She nodded, handed me a cup, and shooed me away from the counter, all the
while acting as if nothing had happened. I handed the cup to Jake, who went
about filling it quickly.
“Hey Max,
are you coming back?” Mike asked as he poked his head out of the store room. I
burst out laughing and Max pushed us toward the door. This is unbelievable!
“Go! You
can’t talk about this! Go!” she hissed, but as I looked at her face, I could
only see the tongue stud popping in and out on her tongue, and I laughed all
the more while she pushed me out the front door. Marla was just outside, coming
back from her break, I’d assume.
“What’s so
funny?” she asked.
“Nothing,”
Max giggled.
“Are you
gonna finish this?” Mike called out.
Oh God, I think I’m gonna pee my
pants!
* * *
We climbed
aboard the bus, but not until after we stood outside laughing like we were
stoned or something. Mike isn’t attractive, at least not to me, and I don’t
like thinking about what straight people do in their bedrooms (or not in their
bedrooms in this case), but this was just too much.
The bus
trundled towards the mall. Jake had happily consumed his coffee and was more
awake. We sat towards the back, side by side with his hand covering mine. The
bus wasn’t very crowded so there was no real worry about anyone giving us a
hard time, but the affection brought a special closeness to the ride.
Jake told
me more about his home town and his friends like Killian and Killian’s
ex-boyfriend Asher. He told me all about Killian’s detective work and his
mentor, a retired policeman. Killian sounded like quite the guy, I was
beginning to wonder how I could possibly measure up to that.
“So, you
and Killian were never a couple?” I asked.
“No. I
wanted to be, but then I left for California with my mom. When we moved back I
was still hoping ‘cause he was my first love, and that’s always special, you
know?”
“Yeah.”
“Killian
was my first kiss, my first make out…he was a lot of firsts for me.”
“Do you
still love him?”
“Of course
I do. I’ll always love him. He’s my best friend.” Jake chuckled. “Don’t you
still love your first?”
I squirmed
a bit in my seat. “Well, um, yeah, you could say that.”
“Well, come
on! I just told you all these details about me! Give!” He poked me in the ribs
and I squirmed some more.
“Cut it
out! Nerd,” I muttered.
“Kody, come
on. Who was your first? What was his name?”
“His name?”
I looked down on my hands.
“Yeah, who
was he? How do I stack up?”
“Well...” I
fidgeted.
“What?”
Jake was waiting for me to grade his kissing versus my first. God, I felt like
such a loser.
“Last night
was my first kiss, Jake.” I sighed and looked up into his eyes, those
sunny-day, sky-blue eyes. “I’m a total...virgin. Okay?” I looked back down at
my hands. One of his strong, tanned hands crossed into my field of vision and fell
gently over my folded hands.
“So I guess
no matter what happens between you and me, you’ll always remember me then,
huh?” His words were quiet, almost solemn.
“Nope, I
don’t want to even think about that.” I couldn’t yet voice my concern that I
wouldn’t be enough to hold onto him. The last thing he’d want is some clingy
drama queen.
“I feel so
good though, that you chose me to be your first!” he said as he squeezed my
hands.
“Why?
You’ve probably kissed a lot of guys.”
Jake grew
quiet, his hand slowly tightening until I forced myself to break his grasp. He
didn’t seem to notice. His eyes looked faraway, deep in contemplation, before
returning to me suddenly.
“Yeah, I’ve
kissed a lot of guys. I…” He hesitated and then placed his hand back over mine.
“I felt a lot for Killian when we kissed. Your first is like that.” He sighed.
“I’m not
Killian.”
“I know
that. I’m not trying to compare you, kissing you is nothing like kissing him.
His kiss was special because it was the first one. Yours was special because of
how...how strongly I feel for you.”
“You do?”
Could it really be that I could keep this one?
“Yeah! I
have been interested plenty of times, and sometimes I got shot down like that
teacher I told you about. Sometimes, like with Killian there was timing and...other
factors. But you, I just want to...I really want this to work. You’re
interested, so am I, and I...I don’t want to mess it up.”
I decided
we needed a little levity, this was entirely too serious, even though my heart
swelled at his statement.
“Want to
hear something funny?” He smiled at me and nodded. “When I went to your room
and saw you shared with someone I got all jealous that they were with you. I
wondered if you might, you know, have a cute roommate, and maybe had something
going there.”
“With Foster?” Jake’s jaw dropped, and I
smiled, nodding. He tried to hold it back, but the laughter poured out of him,
and I joined him, giggling mindlessly at my silly jealous streak.
“I know,
silly right?”
“What? You
mean you don’t think I’m cute enough to get Foster?”
“I think...I
think you’re cute enough for me to worry about it!”
“Hmm...”
Jake rolled his eyes to the roof of the bus, appearing to think it over.
“Foster isn’t really my type.”
“No?” I
asked, giggling.
“No,
definitely not. And I don’t think he could make a decent cup of coffee anyway.”
“The truth
comes out!” I threw my arms up dramatically. “You only want me for my coffee.”
“Am I that
transparent?” Jake asked in a stage whisper.
It was on
the tip of my tongue to say ‘I love you’, and I mean it was a near thing. But
after just a few days? He’d think I was crazy—a clinger. No, I’d be patient. I
just smiled instead and took his hand for the remainder of the ride.
* * *
Shopping with
Jake was so much fun I didn’t want it to end. We went from store to store and
tried on all sorts of clothes. We even tried on suits, and we looked good, if I
do say so myself. We went to Macy’s and JC Penny and Old Navy. We tried stuff
on at American Eagle and Abercrombie & Fitch, as well as Filene’s. Jake was
made for fine clothes. They just accentuated his natural physique. I liked silk
on him best, and made a mental note to purchase some for him for Christmas. It
would be kind of a gift for him that was also for me.
We tried on
shoes, and walked through housewares looking at cooking stuff. I looked at this
electronic wedding register where you could make a record of what you needed as
a wedding gift. I wondered if we’d ever have need of such a thing. He sidled up
to me, and I kept him form seeing the machine as we walked away from the store
and back into the mall. I wouldn’t want him to clue in on my silly thoughts,
but it stayed in the back of my mind, though.
We went
into the pet store and looked at the puppies and small furry creatures. I told
him I’d always liked dogs, and about the beagle we had at home. He asked more
about my family and we sat down to have an Orange Julius while I filled him in
on Charlie and the many loves he’s had. I probably sounded like a pathetic
loser describing how Charlie was such a charmer, but I was a little more
comfortable about it now.
“You know,
that stuff doesn’t really matter,” Jake said, as if he could read my mind.
“What
stuff?”
“Like how
fast you lose your virginity. Everyone is different. Everyone develops in their
own way and in their own time.”
“I know. I
just wanted some of that feeling, you know? I always made bad choices. Like
Andy.” I sighed.
“Who’s
Andy?”
I filled
him on the whole sordid story of Andy and the band, and how my piss-poor-self-esteem
took another hit. I hadn’t put myself out there for anyone after Andy. I was
too afraid.
“So why did
you take the risk on me? Did I look easy?” Jake smiled at me.
“No!” I stuck
my tongue out at him. “Just too fucking cute for words, asshole.”
“Well,
you’re the cutest coffee boy I’ve ever seen.”
“Stop.”
“What? I
can’t tell my boyfriend he’s cute but he can tell me?”
“Jake, everyone thinks you’re cute—straights,
gays, stray animals. Jesus! I think I saw a Honda get boned up in the parking
lot!”
“Kody,
that’s so not fair. I can’t control what anyone else thinks, but you are damn
cute, and I know I’m not the only one that thinks so. Besides, maybe the Honda
wanted you.”
“No, you.”
“No, I’ll
bet it was you.”
“I don’t
think so, Surfer Boy.”
“I do,
Coffee Boy.”
I looked
into his eyes, his smiling face, and just smiled back. I am so lucky. We walked the mall some more, checking out music and
movies in one store, and then I spent forever in the video game store. I know I
was wearing him thin then, but I am such a game junkie! He tolerated it with a
smile, but I figured I had to be pushing my luck at that point. I spotted one
of those booths where you put in a dollar or two and it turns out a couple of
pictures, so grabbed his arm and pulled him towards the machine.
“You really
want to do this? It’s kind of corny.”
“Come on! Quit
trying to be so masculine. Besides, my brother wants a picture of you.”
“Couldn’t
you just describe me?” Jake continued as I fished in my pocket for cash.
“I did,
that’s why he wants the picture.” Jake just laughed. I knew he had to know he
looks good, but I wonder if he knows just how
good? Or maybe it was just me.
We climbed
into the booth and it started to talk to us, corny stuff mostly, but we mugged
for the camera and saw our pictures on the screen in front of us. It waited for
you to approve the shot before printing it. The last one was one of us kissing,
and I swear it was all Jake’s doing. We were having so much fun, I fed the
machine more money and we did it again.
* * *
On the way
home, we decided to get some food, and stopped at the Chinese place I’d gone to
a few nights before. We chatted idly, with small touches clearly showing
affection to anyone who wasn’t blind. I suppose we looked like any new couple,
come to think of it. There it was again—that ‘L’ word. I kept finding it
creeping into my thoughts when it came to Jake, but did I really know what that
was?
We carried
our food back to my apartment, stopping for a movie at Deja View before stepping
into the dark lobby of my building.
“Don’t you
pay enough in a month to allow for a new light bulb?”
“More
importantly, why isn’t my boyfriend trying to grope me in the dark?” I quipped
back. I heard him speedup like he was chasing me and then his fingers dug one
of my sides as I ran up the stairs, giggling, with him right behind me. Music
poured out of Nick’s apartment, and I told Jake about Nick having Steve over
for dinner and not wanting us anywhere near.
After
getting settled on the couch and finding something to drink, we put the DVD in
and relaxed with our food. A funny thing happened though, something I hadn’t
expected because is was so, I dunno, domestic. Once the food was gone and we
were leaning back on the couch, his arm slipped over my shoulders. I leaned
into him, curling my legs up onto the couch and lying on his shoulder. Our
sides were touching, and he stroked my back lightly while we watched the movie.
This seemed to be so completely natural that it never occurred to me until much
later that it was a comfortably intimate act that I could willingly repeat for
the rest of my life.
I was
dozing happily, the crappy movie long forgotten in my utter hedonistic
enjoyment of Jake’s warmth, when he stretched under me.
“I guess I
better get back to the dorm. I have classes tomorrow.” Jake yawned.
“Can’t you
stay?” I asked slowly.
“Oh...”
Jake looked slightly embarrassed and I felt silly.
“I’m sorry,
I didn’t mean to put you on the spot,” I said as I sat up. He grabbed my shoulder
and gave me a quick kiss before drawing away to look me in the eye.
“You
didn’t. It’s just, I want to do things right and not rush into...you know.”
“I didn’t
mean stay for sex,” I said quietly while looking down at my hands.
“Kody,
listen to me, please?” I glanced up at him and found I couldn’t look away from
him.
“I’ve made
a lot of mistakes. You don’t know everything there is to know and I just—I want
to take it slow. I want you, God knows I do. I like that we have so much more
than sex in common. It feels kind of like when Killian and I first met, and we
still love each other you know? I want us to last and...I’m just afraid of
making a mistake.”
“I want you
too,” I whispered. “I just want you to stay with me. We spent all day together
without having sex, can’t we sleep and do that too?”
“I dunno.” He
smiled. “You’re a lot to resist.”
“I just
felt so comfortable here on the couch with you...I guess I’m just being dumb.”
He took a
deep breath. “No, you’re not. I’m just afraid, okay?”
“Okay,” I
sighed.
I walked
him to the door, where we lingered in a kiss. Well, we lingered in several
kisses truth be told, and then...I was closing the door behind him. I sighed
deeply and laid my head against the wood of the door, heart racing and my breathing
shallow. I knew realistically that waiting a little while was the right thing
to do. I was still afraid I’d do something wrong in the bedroom, something so
comical I’d never live it down. But Jake was the first boy I ever kissed, and
right then, I knew I wanted him to be the last boy I ever kissed.