shoving his last bite of burger into his mouth without much
more question.
“Yep,” Ethan said, turning his attention back to the
burger that he’d only half-eaten, but Blake knew that he was
a very slow eater and picked at his food before he ate it.
Blake just had fries left and he popped one into his mouth.
Things fell silent for a few moments as everyone finished
their meals, and then the waitress, different one, came over
and gave them their split checks. Riley was the first to pull
out his flashy black card and hand it to her, then Blake
pulled out his debit card along with Ethan’s right beneath it.
Devon craned himself over the table and handed her his
simple red debit card.
Devon settled back into the seat with a sigh, toying with
his fork. “So, do we wanna do anything after this? Or do we
just wanna go back to dormdom?” he asked.
Riley shrugged. “I’m up for anything, pretty much,” he
said in a casual sort of tone.
“I’ve got homework,” Ethan spoke up. Blake glanced at
him and gave a small smile. He knew Ethan just didn’t want
to go to a movie theater with a million people.
“What about you, Blake?” Devon asked, interest
obviously inflected in his voice as he leaned over the table.
Blake just smiled a bit and shook his head.
“Nah, I’m good. I should catch up on my reading for my
class tomorrow, ‘n I don’t really like big crowds,” he
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confessed with a shrug, feeling just how tense his shoulders
had gotten just in the last few moments.
“Okay, guess it’s just you and me, Riley,” Devon said,
looking over at him and grinning like a maniac.
Riley was looking between them for a moment with a
calculating look in his eye that made Blake want to squirm,
before he turned his attention back to Devon with a wide
smile and nodded firmly, saying, “Yep, guess so.”
* * * *
Devon had hoped that Blake would have agreed to come
with him and Riley to the movies, but it was understandable
that he didn’t like big crowds. At least he didn’t lie about it
and say he had something better to do. He liked how
straightforward Blake was. But he was still deathly curious
about him, about that darkness in his eyes that passed every
so often.
The foursome separated into two pairs as they left the
restaurant, and Riley gave Blake a big hug before walking
toward the theaters. Devon just smiled and waved at the
other two before bouncing up to walk beside Riley.
“Well, that was fun,” he said in an upbeat tone, and Riley
laughed with a nod. He grinned broadly. He was glad
people here appreciated his sense of humor, honestly. Back
home, the only people were Andy and his idiot sidekick
genius, Jimmy. With these guys, though, he felt like he could
just be a complete fucking idiot and be perfectly fine.
Riley was an anomaly. He seemed like a typical frat boy,
but he seemed so nice and fucking awesome, not to mention
the fact that he had tattoos littering his arms under the black
and white plaid shirt he had rolled up to his elbows. He
wasn’t sure exactly why Riley hung out with the people that
he did, but he was glad that he was diverse. He would have
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to say that Riley and Blake were probably two of his favorite
people that he’d met so far, and that was mostly because
they both absolutely fascinated him.
“Yeah. Not to mention I’m fucking stuffed,” Riley added
with a shake of his head, shoving his hands into the pockets
of his blue jeans as he walked.
“Me,
too
. God, that place is fantastic,” Devon said with a
grin, thoughtlessly falling in step with Riley as they made
their way through town. “So, what are we gonna go see, o
fearless leader?”
Riley snorted and shook his head. “Never been called that
before,” he muttered dryly, but then he sobered and got a
thoughtful look on his face. “Well, I dunno. What kinda
movies do you like?”
“I dunno,” Devon replied with a casual sort of shrug. “I
guess I like action-adventure or whatever. Slasher flicks are
always a good option. I don’t really like rom-coms, or
straight-up comedy ‘cause I don’t think it’s as funny as
me…” He trailed off with a shrug.
“Well, we could go see Red. I’ve heard good things about
it,” Riley suggested.
“Oooh, is that the one with Bruce Willis and John
Malkovich?” Devon perked up with a grin, watching as
Riley laughed and nodded. His expression broadened as he
proclaimed in a nearly echoing voice, “I’m down!”
“All right then,” Riley laughed as he began to lead them
to the theater. Devon could definitely feel a crush
developing on Riley, but that was all right. He liked the idea
of it, and maybe Riley felt the connection, too.
* * * *
Blake decided that he was going to go back to his dorm
room alone. Ethan said that he needed to do some hardcore
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reading and that Blake would distract him. He resigned
himself to spending the night by himself, at least until
Devon came home from his movie.
He changed his pants, getting out of his jeans and into a
pair of black silky pajama pants, but he kept his hoodie on as
he curled up on his bed. He propped his head up on his
pillow and grabbed a book off his bookshelf. More books
resided on his side of room than anything else.
Ethan had a million movies and a few books, Devon
seemed to have mostly music, Dominic had a bunch of
sports stuff, and he’d never seen the inside of Riley’s dorm,
but his felt different. He was a bit of a nerd, honestly, and he
knew it.
He purposefully picked a book that he’d read many times
before, tucking one leg under his ass, pulling the other one
close to his chest as he curled his lean body in on itself,
opening the page and beginning to read.
He was reading, sure, but since he was so familiar with
The Vampire Lestat
, he was thinking more than actually
reading. Thinking back on the last couple days was dizzying
to say the least. He’d known that this semester was going to
be different, but he hadn’t realized his entire world would
get redefined.
He hadn’t expected to have such a loud, happy, bouncy
roommate, nor did he expect to befriend Riley Sanders, the
school’s star middle linebacker. He didn’t expect the guy to
be so open and friendly, and he damn well did not expect
him to have such a killer smile. Riley made him feel
comfortable, more so than Blake had felt in a while.
The only thing that hadn’t changed was Ethan, but then
again he kind of felt like he’d changed, too. They’d grown
closer over the past few weeks. Over the break they’d rented
a hotel room together in the city and spent most of their time
watching movies or listening to music and talking about
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anything and everything that came into their heads. He’d
had a lot to talk about over the winter break, and Ethan was
always willing to listen.
He let his mind drift as he read, only half-comprehending
the words. His first two semesters of college had been less
about the classes and more about finding connections, and it
seemed this semester wasn’t going to be any different. He
supposed maybe he didn’t mind all that much…
He was knocked out of his thoughts when he heard his
phone beep to signify a text message on his bedside table.
He put his book down and grabbed for it, flipping it open
and furrowing his brows as he saw the name on the display
screen. He curled up again and stared at the name for a few
moments before he even opened the message.
Why was Trevor texting him?
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ast semester, Blake had had a boyfriend named Trevor,
L and Blake didn’t tell him that he was transgender until
they’d gotten serious. Trevor had been supportive at first,
but after a while, Blake had felt himself pulling away as
Trevor
pushed
harder.
He
wasn’t
completely
heartbroken—or so he told himself.
In a split second, staring at Trevor’s name, Blake
remembered very vividly when he’d come out to him.
“
Hey, Trev, there’s something I have to tell you,” Blake said in
a soft voice, catching Trevor’s wrist as his hand traveled up his
knee toward his groin. They’d been sitting on Trevor’s couch,
curled up and enjoying a mindless TV show, and his boyfriend
seemed to want to get a little frisky. The thought made him
uncomfortable, naturally.
“
What’s up, baby?” Trevor asked in a murmur, leaning in and
beginning to kiss at Blake’s neck. He tensed a little and shivered,
gripping onto Trevor’s bicep and pushing him away. “What’s
wrong?” Trevor asked in a hard tone that stung.
“
I need to tell you something,” he repeated in a firm tone, and
Trevor’s face darkened as he sat back on the couch beside him.
“
Okay, then out with it,” Trevor said, curiosity softening his
face after a moment of staring at Blake, who was looking at him
with wide eyes. He was considering not telling him—hell, he
didn’t even know how the guy was going to react to it.
“
Well, um, you remember when I said I was different, that I
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wasn’t a typical guy?” he asked, keeping his gaze on Trevor. The
feeling of uncertainty eased a little as Trevor reached out and laced
their fingers together, continuing to look at him with curiosity and
eagerness in his eyes.
“
Yeah?” Trevor asked. He had to wonder exactly what the guy
was thinking, and he wasn’t sure he liked the options.
“
I was speaking literally when I said that,” Blake said,
swallowing hard and looking up to see Trevor’s face fall to utter
confusion. “Up until I was eighteen, everyone knew me as Jillian
Stephanie Weber. I was born a girl.” He didn’t pause as he ran his
hand through his hair, letting go of Trevor’s hand. “I’m
transgendered, and I…” He trailed off. “I haven’t fully
transitioned yet.”
“
Wait, you used to be a girl, so you’re a transsexual?” Trevor
asked, and Blake winced at the terminology. He hated that term
and he wasn’t quite sure why. It sounded so corrosive and
offensive to him.
“
For all intents and purposes, yes, I am,” he said quietly,
pulling his hands into his lap and beginning to tangle them
together nervously only to unwind them and do it all over again.
“I just don’t have the money to transition more than I have.”
“
Whoa.”
“
Yeah, I guess,” Blake said in confusion, lifting an eyebrow and
shifting back away from Trevor, wondering if he was going to lash
out or something. The
whoa
seemed really strange to him and he
wasn’t sure what to do.
“
Seriously, I’ve never met someone like you before,” Trevor said
in a curious and light voice, moving closer and touching Blake’s
face.
He grimaced and batted at his boyfriend’s face, pushing his head
back and away from the prying fingers. “I’m not that different, you
know,” he said, pushing Trevor’s persistent hand away from the
soft slope of his jaw.
“
Oh no, you’re very different. You’re special,” Trevor said with
a broad, lascivious grin. Blake chuckled, but the fear softened in his
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stomach and the tension in his shoulders dissipated.
“
Really?” he asked in a quieter voice than he’d been expecting,
biting his bottom lip in sheepish surprise at the way the word came
out. It struck him as vulnerable, which was one thing he’d worked
hard not to be.
“
Yeah, really,” Trevor said with an easy smile, wrapping his
arm around Blake’s shoulders again to pull him close. Blake folded
in on himself and leaned his head against his boyfriend’s shoulder
thoughtlessly.
Sure, it’d be okay.