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âThatâs it?â Rich sat up with a huff. âYouâre not going to tell me I did the right thing, or I could have done it different, orâanything?â
âNope,â Chris said as he took Richâs hand and pulled him up off the bed. âYou already know what you did and why you did it. Now you just have to make peace with it and it wouldnât hurt to explain it to Matt. Now letâs get clean. Last one in the shower blows the other!â
âLike either of those options is losing,â Rich quipped, but his long legs carried him right past Chris, who happened to agree wholeheartedly.
Chapter Ten
He could do this. Rich peered out of the bedroom door, listening to the sounds of the other menâs voices. Chris had slipped out while Rich had tried to recover from having his eyeballs sucked out through his dick. There was something to be said for having such a strong lover, especially when that strength extended to his mouth. Chris could put more pressure on a suck than a pit bull clamping down on a bone.
âProbably not the best analogy,â Rich muttered as his dick tried to crawl to safety. He patted his groin lovingly then tugged at the cuffs of his long-sleeved shirt. Bad enough Rich couldnât hide the scar on his face or the fact that he was skin and bonesâhe didnât want to appear to be a callous, sloppily dressed asshole to boot. Not that Matt would care, since Rich had been a callous, ass-baring, gown-clad asshole the last time Matt had seen him. It wasnât like he could make the guy hate him any more. Probably one look at Rich and Matt would sing a chorus of hallelujahs at having escaped a relationship with him. He fingered the leather necklace, careful to keep from touching the crystals. âTime to quit stalling.â
Chris must have agreed, because he stepped into the hallway as Rich left the guestroom.
âMaking sure Iâm not going to run?â
Chrisâ smile lit up his eyes as he bent to kiss Rich. Rich cupped the back of his loverâs head, his fingers stroking over the soft skin. âYou wouldnât run. Come on, Matt seems like a decent guy. Heâs got a partner.â
Rich was surprised, butâ âIâm happy for him. Doesnât make me feel like less of a jerk.â
Chris snorted and tucked Richâs arm under his. Rich liked the way his lover felt, the way he cared for Rich. âStop it. If you hadnât set the guy free, he might have missed finding his true love.â
âI somehow doubt heâll thank me,â Rich muttered as they stepped into the living room. âThis is so weird.â He looked at Laine and Severo sitting together in a recliner, Laine in the chair and Severo on the arm of it. Mattâs back was to Rich, since he was sitting on the couch. Rich panicked when he realized he and Chris were going to have to sit on the couch, too. Chris didnât give him time for the panic to set in, leading him right to the couch. Rich found himself staring into Mattâs blue eyes. He was pretty sure he might have run after all if Chris hadnât had a grip on his arm.
âMatt,â Rich finally managed. What else he was supposed to say, especially with an audience?
Matt stood and looked him over, frowning by the time he reached Richâs face. âYou look a hell of a lot better than the last time I saw you.â
There wasnât a trace of anger or judgment in the words, but Rich still burned with embarrassment. âMatt, Iââ God, Rich couldnât talk to him, not with Laine and Severo here. He looked up at Chris, who arched an eyebrow then looked at Laine and Severo. As simple as that, Rich found himself in the room with Chris and Matt, Laine and Severo having excused themselves. Now Rich really didnât know what to say. And Matt watched him steadily, those blue eyes giving away not a hint of what he was thinking.
âWhy donât we sit?â Chris suggested. He didnât offer to leave, and Rich was grateful. If he didnât offer, Rich didnât have to ask him to stay, which he knew heâd do and probably whine a bit when he asked. Matt sat on the couch and Chris led Rich over to the recliner Laine and Severo had vacated. When Rich went to sit on the arm of the chair like Severo had, he found himself gently pulled down onto Chrisâ lap. Chris nestled Rich against him, his big arms resting casually against Richâs stomach.
Rich caught the barest hint of a smile from Matt who then nodded at them.
âLooks like Chris is good for you.â Mattâs smile now was genuine, the outer corners of his eyes crinkling. âGlad you found each other.â The smile dimmed as Matt glanced away. âI wondered how youâd been.â
âNot so good until yesterday,â Rich admitted. âThereâs still, uh, some problems.â
âYesterday?â Mattâs eyebrows crawled up his forehead. âYâall just met yesterday?â
âYup,â Chris answered, sounding happier than a pig rolling in mud. âMy mom said Iâd meet my partner and heâd impact me like a bolt of lightning. She knew what she was talking about.â
Rich reeled from that not-so-little revelation, the word âpartnerâ spinning around his head and muddling up any coherent thoughts heâd had.
Mattâs laughter helped knock Richâs thoughts back into order. âIâd say your mom described it perfectly. Thatâs what it felt like when I met Carlin, and it hasnât done anything but get stronger every day.â
Rich hadnât ruined Mattâs life. How vain heâd been to think heâd wounded the man beyond all repair. But he had hurt him. Rich was man enough to admit it. He tapped Chrisâ arms and his lover released him, giving his butt a squeeze as he helped Rich up. It wasnât as hard to walk over and
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