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Keys to Love

S.J. FROST

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Keys to Love

s.J. FRost

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This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

Copyright 2010 by S.J. Frost All rights reserved, including the right of reproduction in whole or in part in any form.

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Albion, NY 14411

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Cover Art by Deana Jamroz Editing by Kris Jacen ISBN# 978-1-60820-159-4

Issued 2010

To Kris, this one’s for you.

Table of Contents
Chapter one

Sitting at an ebony Steinway grand piano, Julian laughed softly as he watched his lead singer, Jesse Alexander, dance across the stage. Conquest’s number one single, “Twisted Destiny,” rocked the empty arena from the sound system, the drums and Jesse’s tenor voice echoing through the space. The
No Fear World Tour
would be larger, longer, and even more of an event than their previous one, which they had headlined only stateside. Even though Conquest traveled internationally when opening for Evan Arden, this time, they were the ones people were truly coming to see.

Julian never knew one band could have such an enormous crew of people to tend their concerts. There were roadies for setting up the stage and managing the equipment. A host of cameramen to film them and project their images through a live feed onto a large screen at the back of the stage. The security staff alone was the size of a small army. Sound engineers, a special team to handle the pyrotechnics, another for the light show. Professional dancers would perform in perfect choreography for some songs, a small orchestra would provide accompaniment in others. And still the list went on and on. All in all, Julian felt the tour would be one of the most unforgettable spectacles to ever travel the world, but it was also fitting with how popular Conquest was now.

Julian looked across the stage to the other band members.

Kenny Cooper stood with his black and white Fender Stratocaster hanging from a black leather strap across his shoulder. The guitarist was Jesse’s faithful companion, even if teasing Kenny was one of Jesse’s favorite pastimes. A grin rose to Julian’s lips.

It was a pastime he’d picked up also. But the boy made it so easy.

Julian looked up to the raised platform where Brad Delfini laughed behind the drum set. The man was a vision. Stunning smile, glossy black hair, dark brown eyes, lovely olive-tinted skin, a body like a Roman god, and to top it all off, a bright personality.

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It was his bad luck Brad was straight, but it didn’t hold back on them becoming great friends. Of everyone in the band, he hung out with Brad the most one-on-one. It wasn’t that he didn’t like hanging out with the others, and he had gone shopping with Jesse many times, but he related best to Brad, maybe because with them both being twenty-six, they had about three years maturity on the other two.

Julian moved his gaze from Brad and looked over the rows of vacant seats. He was well accustomed to performing in large venues even before joining Conquest. His career as a classical pianist had taken him around the world and featured him as a guest with numerous orchestras. But none of those experiences came close to equaling the monumental success he’d gained with Conquest.

Not that making the transition had been easy. Many disagreed with him jumping from classical to rock, his mother among them. She used every opportunity to mention how woeful it was that he was wasting his years of Julliard training to play “simpler music,” as she called it. Though, she was supportive of him in other aspects, so he could tolerate the occasional snide comment regarding his choice of career.

Julian saw Jesse dancing across the length of the stage, his moves free and not part of the rehearsed choreography, but it was clear his front-man was no longer focused on a serious rehearsal.

The chief choreographer, Darius, who was a beautiful piece of man-flesh himself, laughed at Jesse. The African-American dancer had a body built of solid muscle. Sadly for Julian, when he attempted flirting with Darius, he only got a polite smile in return.

Darius gave Jesse a light slap on the arm. “You got more rhythm than any white boy I’ve ever seen!”

“Of course I do,” Jesse said. “Don’t you know the only white boys with rhythm are gay boys?”

Julian joined in with the roaring laughter filling the arena.

Never a dull moment when Jesse was around. Of all the laughing voices, Julian caught a baritone more melodic than the others and Keys to Love
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turned to see superstar singer, Conquest’s manager, and Jesse’s husband, Evan Arden, walking across the stage.

Evan made a slashing motion in front of his throat and the recorded music stopped. He stepped behind Jesse and embraced him around the waist. “Alright, Darius, I think he’s had enough for today. I don’t want him worn out.”

Jesse turned in Evan’s arms, wrapping his own around Evan’s neck. “And what do you have planned for me that you want me full of energy?”

Evan answered him with a kiss.

Julian lowered his gaze. He tapped a couple somber notes on the piano. They had the most beautiful relationship he’d ever seen. He at once loved watching their affection for each other and felt a touch of jealousy. It wasn’t that he wanted either of them, but he wanted a relationship like they had, with a man of his own.

Not long ago, Jesse and Evan got married, then came out publicly as a couple after hiding their love from all but those closest to them for two years. When Jesse announced his sexuality, Julian did also, though he didn’t get quite the attention Jesse did.

People offered sympathy to Jesse and Evan for all the tribulations they went through, but few realized that just as they had kept their sexuality secret, so had he. How could he come out as an openly gay rock performer when his singer was forced to remain closeted for the success of the band? He couldn’t.

The stress it put on him was tremendous, even if he did hide it so no one realized just how affected he was. Constant traveling on tour made it impossible to form a relationship that lasted beyond a day. Each intimate encounter was edged with tension as he wondered if he could trust the other man. Worry and stress would linger for days afterward at the fear his one-night stand would out him.

It wasn’t as bad when he was a classical performer. That wasn’t to say it was any more or less accepted, or there weren’t paparazzi on that scene, but the payout for a scandal on many classical
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artists didn’t compare to what it was for the popular ones. Which surprised him. He knew more than a few sordid stories when the tuxes hit the floor after a concert, one or two involving himself.

But the popular artists were the paparazzi moneymakers more than the classical ones.

“Jules!”

Julian blinked and looked up, snapped from his thoughts. He met Jesse’s indigo-colored gaze. “I take it you want something, Jesse dear?”

Lightly swinging Evan’s hand in his, Jesse smiled at him. “Well first I wanted your attention. You really spaced out there, I called your name three times. Is everything okay?”

Julian nodded. “Yeah, I was just lost in my thoughts.”

“I’m glad you found your way home. I wanted to let you know I’m heading out for the day. We’ve got two weeks to rehearse before hitting the road, so cutting out early one day won’t hurt us.” Jesse bumped his shoulder playfully into Evan’s shoulder.

“And since my vertical dancing pleased him so much, we’re going home to do a little horizontal dancing.”

Evan rolled his eyes. “If I would’ve said something like that, you’d be ranting about my horrible sense of humor.”

Jesse winked at him. “It’s all in the delivery, sweetheart.”

Grinning, Evan leaned close to Jesse and whispered, though Julian still caught the gist of his joke about delivering something else to Jesse once they got home.

Laughing softly, Jesse walked away, leading Evan by one hand and waving at Julian with the other. “Later.”

Evan glanced back at him. “And don’t forget I’ve got that interview and photo shoot set up for you with
Keyboard Magazine
this Friday.”

Julian gave him a thumbs up. “I’ve already got it programmed into my calendar. You boys have an enjoyable afternoon.”

“We will,” Jesse called as he disappeared from the stage.

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Julian watched as the team of dancers also filed past, Darius trailing behind them.

Darius stopped beside the piano and smiled down at him. “I hope you know I’m going to get you out there before this show goes live. I’ll work you into one of the routines.”

Julian chuckled. “I don’t think there’s any reason to be so cruel to all the people who’ve spent their hard earned money to come see us.”

“Nah, you heard what Jesse said.”

“Well, I’m afraid that’s one of the rare instances of Jesse being wrong. This gay boy has no rhythm. Though, I suppose I could improve with private lessons from a dedicated instructor.”

Darius laughed and turned to leave. “Yeah, I’m sure you could. Catch ya later, man.”

Julian stared at Darius’s departing back. Nothing like all out rejection to sober one’s mood. His gaze dropped to Darius’s ass in the light blue, nylon workout pants. And yet he was half-hard regardless. He looked down to the piano keys. If he kept staring at him, he wouldn’t be able to get up from the piano for an hour without pointing at everyone using something other than his fingers.

“‘ey, Jules!”

Julian smiled at Brad’s cute Brooklyn accent. He never grew tired of hearing it. He looked over his shoulder at Brad and Kenny approaching, though he didn’t notice Kenny as much as Brad, who in all his glory, was wearing a black tank top and sinfully tight jeans. Now that was a sign it’d been far too long since he’d gotten laid; the body of his dear friend finished sending his cock up. Of course, with how long it’d been, just about any warm male body would do the same for him.

“Hey, Brad.”

Brad propped a hand on the piano and pointed at Kenny with his thumb. “Since it looks like we’re done for the day, we’re going to grab some beers and wings. You wanna come?”

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So very badly, Julian thought, then shook his head in response.

“No, I think I’m going to play for a little while more. It’s not often I get an entire arena to myself.”

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