WAYLON
There is a painful bind in my lower back, and I put my fingers to massage the pinched nerve straining heavily on my spine. I exhale as I try to relax in my bed. Twisting to my sides, I stretch against the mattress. My fingers reach for the TV remote as I turn on the television to watch some mindless show playing at a low volume in the background.
My phone rings on the nightstand, sending vibrations across its wooden surface. Exhaling a long breath, I reach for it. I have a faint idea who's calling me at this hour.
"Hi, honey." The woman on the other side of the static whispers seductively. "I haven't seen you around my bar lately. Where have you been?" She chuckles. "Are you ignoring me?" She takes a beat. "Do you think it's a good idea to ignore me?"
"Andie, why are you calling me at this hour?" I take a beat. "Have you seen what time it is?"
She laughs, not even fazed by my hostility.
"Sweetie, have you checked what time it is?" She mimics my question. "I have called you, like three times, and you have picked the phone on the fourth ring." Andie quietens down. "Don't you miss me?"
"Do I look like someone who misses people?" I scoff. "If you won't get to the point immediately, I'm cutting the call."
"Honey, don't be so coldhearted," she whispers. "I haven't seen you in more than a week. Aren't you coming back to my bar? Or have you sworn off it like you have sworn off my sex?"
I exhale a harsh breath.
Andie is the woman who doesn't know what kind of man would love her back.
It's my fault.
I shouldn't have slept with her.
Maybe I'm the man who hits himself in the head with his own free will?
"Why aren't you saying anything, sweetie?" She chalks my silence down to my approval of her feelings. "So, do you miss me as I miss you?"
"No." I know the words sound cruel, but sometimes you have to do things you don't like. "There's nothing to say. I have been so busy with work that I haven't had a moment to myself to think things through." A beat. "I don't think I'm coming back to your bar. Were my bills taken care of the last time I visited?"
"Yeah, sure. You paid for everything while you were drunk." She makes a soft noise. "But I guess you left your credit card in here. Don't you want it back?"
I reach for my wallet in my work pants since I'm still wearing my work clothes. Fishing for my cards inside my wallet, I part the leather cover to figure out if what she's expressing to me is true. Then, I realise one of my Amex cards is missing. Maybe it slipped out of my wallet, or I left it with her after paying for my drinks. I can't remember for the life of me.
Shaking my head at my dumbness, I exhale loudly.
I can get it replaced, but. . .
"Oh, you're right, Andie." I rub my fingers clockwise on the skin of my forehead. "I'll send an employee to collect it tomorrow."
"Fine, so you're not coming back to see me?"
"I guess not."
"All right." She huffs. "Goodbye."
Before I can say anything, she drops the call.
Exhaling out a deep breath, I feel frustrated about how the call went with her. I find myself almost throwing my phone toward the pillow.
Why do I have to deal with this?
This mess of an ordeal is not the first time I'm dealing with a crazy woman who has fallen in love with me over a one-night stand. Somewhere deep within me, I know that it's not me they like or want. They are after my money. This accepted reality is one of the sole reasons sleeping with any of these women again turns me off.
Why does my agency have to be my money?
Isn't there anything loveable about me?
Am I that hard to love?
I wonder about it as my eyes zero in on the television screen as I let my body relax, and soon my eyes slowly drift to sleep.
***
The morning comes quicker than I would like as I shift in my bed, trying to hide my face under the covers. When the harsh and direct rays of the sun hit my face through the unmade blinds, I gently rub the sleep from my eyes. As I shift my weight on my elbows to sit upright in bed, I wonder why Rosa hasn't come into my room yet to bring me my morning asamuschi-cha tea. My eyes inevitably fall on the coffee table in my room, and I notice neither there is tea nor the morning newspaper. I slowly slide off my bed to slip into the bathroom. Once inside the washroom, I splash cold water on my face in the sink. Then I make my way to the kitchen.
When I walk to the kitchen dining table, I see Rosa bending down to pipe some icing on the cupcakes she has freshly baked. I put a hand on my hip while watching her intently as she gets lost in the art of creation and takes her time to finish what she's doing. After her fingers finish decorating the baked goods, she looks up.
"Where is my tea, Rosa?" I lick my lips. "I can't find my morning paper either."
"For the love of God, Waylon, learn to find your things by yourself. You are a grown man, for Jesus's sake. I can't keep caring for you like I did when you were five. I have other things to be on top of every day. With so many things to get done, I barely have any time on my hands to get you your things." She blows out a breath. "Your tea is on the living room table. I think I sent Pablo with it to your room. Maybe he didn't get it to you in time."
I shrug my shoulders as I walk out of the room, not wanting to hold her back from her work.
"Thank you for your service," I yell behind my back. "You can get back to your baking."
I sit on the couch and find my paper next to my tea, so I help myself to it as I catch myself up on the things going around in the world.
"So, the prodigal son is finally up." My dad comes into view, clearing his throat to get my attention. "I thought I won't see you for another hour or more." He takes a seat next to me. "Good that I found you here. I have some things that I need to discuss with you." He stares at me. "You know I want you to get married, right?" He puts a hand on my knee. "There's a woman I think you should meet. You'll hit it right off with her. She's the daughter of one of my oldest business partners, and she has just returned to New York after handling the marketing department of one of the biggest fashion brands in the world from Germany. She's only here in San Francisco for two days, so I think it'd be a great idea for you to take her out for lunch in the afternoon. Maybe you'll get along with her like your mother and I did after graduating from college."
"This isn't the 1930s, dad." I talk without looking up from the paper. "I have no intention of getting married, let alone meeting the woman you have in mind for me." I flip the current page by the dogearing the end to the next one. "I have better things to do with my time."
"But son, you have to believe in the institution of marriage." He rubs a hand over his red cheeks. "It will help you grow into a better man, and you, from the looks of it, really need that."
I look up from the paper and shake my head.
"Why are you so against marriage, son?" He puts a hand on my shoulder. "What, are you scared of it? You won't even meet a girl I have for you in mind who I know would be a great fit for you?" He blows out an irritable breath. "In the past five years, you haven't brought a single woman home, and whether you'd like it or not, I'm getting old and will probably die soon, and I don't want you to be alone like I have been since your mother's death." His voice lowers down a little. "Is it so bad that I want to see you with someone who takes good care of you? And what else do you have left to do in your life apart from getting married?" He sniffles, and his normal condescending tone is back. "I have seen you go through all these women, like drinks in a bar all these years. It gets old seeing you partying most of your life away." He scowls. "What is so important that you don't want to get married? Notably, given when it will get me off your back?"
"Don't you know how I respond to manipulation? I don't like provocation or character assassination on my plate the first thing in the morning." I blow over my tea cup before sipping some of it. "Your maudlin words will have little effect on me." I still don't raise my eyes from the paper. "If you wanted me to get married, you won't have changed your legal business deeds of ownership. By doing that, you've shown me you don't trust me. And now you're forcing me to make this statement by not getting married to anyone." I lean back on the camel backrest of the couch, creating space between us. Then I stare at my hands. "And I can't get married just to please you. I won't build my private life around your whims and fancies and what you would like or want me to do. I'll get married when it's right for me, or I might never get married. Me staying single for the rest of my life also has reasonable chances of occurring, given the weird women I meet when I date. The thing is, you need to stay out of my business."
My dad laughs when he hears that.
"I am not changing my deeds to their original form then. Give me a grandchild within six months, like the conditional clause states in the legal document I served you three weeks ago. Otherwise, I'm cutting you out of my personal will, overall wealth, and numerous companies. You'll only receive payments for the work you're actually doing with the media company. Either you do things as I tell you, or you're free to go on your track." He gets off the couch. "Just remember this little thing, when you forge your own path, there's no one to blame but yourself."
"You've gone crazy." I chuckle out of disbelief. "In your old age, dad, your brain has stopped responding to logic."
"At least I know what is right, Way. I know you want companionship as much as the next person on the street, but for some goddamn reason, you deprive yourself of it."
"There is no such thing as love, dad." My mouth turns dry as there's a tingling in my stomach. "And you're a simple-minded man if you believe in that. I, for one, am not such a man. There's only one truth in this world." I face him as heat rises behind my eyelids. "And no one knows better than you what it is."
"You won't speak to me like that again." He puts his hands in his pockets. "If you love money so much, you'll find a way to fulfill my condition before the six months are over."
"I guess I'd have to do that, won't I?"
"Don't you care that I'm dying?"
"I care about a lot of things. Maybe the manner I show my feelings to others is different than yours." I get off the couch to stroll toward my room since I need to ready myself for the day ahead. "It definitely doesn't mean that I don't care about you and your health."
EVERETTWhen Waylon calms down a little, I take his face in my palms and mentally prepare to ask him what's going on in his mind as I watch his shoulders slump and shake. With an unsure hand, I pull him into my chest. Hugging him tightly against my chest, I run my fingers through his hair."I need you as much as you need me, Mr Thorne."He sucks in a deep breath and makes an odd noise at the back of his throat. But he doesn't say anything."I want you in my life, Waylon." Softly, I whisper next to his earlobe. "You're very much needed. Never forget that."Still looking down at his hands, he sniffles loudly."Why are you crying, Mr Thorne?" I slowly chew on the inside of my lower lip. "Is something bothering you?" Exhaling, I try to offer him a comforting small smile. "Maybe I can lend you an ear and hear you out if you want to tell me what's bothering you. At least I can hear all about your problems."He shakes his head softly."It's nothing.""It's not not nothing." Growing unusually
WAYLONI watch her fall asleep in my arms as she softly moans, taking deep breaths. When I caress the side of her head, she melts into my chest and exhales with another sweet whimper that's like music to my ears. I love the sounds she's making. I never thought Ms Fischer would be so vocal in bed. Also, I never thought that she would ask me to be inside her.Gosh, that was so hot.I can't believe I've reached for her, and she accepted me for what I am and let me do that to her.Being inside her was extra hot.Caressing her face as she sleeps on her side, I wrap my free arm around her back, pulling her closer to my chest than she already is. Patting the back of her head, I wonder if this passionate night was a culmination of our longing for each other. Maybe we were supposed to wind in bed sooner rather than later. It also explains the loneliness formerly building within me, wanting an escape so I can breathe easily and live my life the way I want to. And being with Everett, I recall th
EVERETT The second the cab pulls up in front of the apartment building, the driver loudly announces we are there. His voice wakes me abruptly from my short-lived shut-eye, and I jolt back a little, but I don't get hurt. Blinking my eyes, I take in the manly hands that hold me in place. Sighing, I realise that Waylon's arms have been around me all this while. His protective arms held me as I had been sleeping on the way home. The moment I zero in on Waylon's facial features, I notice Waylon yawning slightly, as he has been nodding off beside me since his head was resting atop mine, and now he's moving his head side to side to stretch his neck muscles. Making an odd noise in the back of my throat, I slowly lick my lips. Staring at my hands in my lap, I watch him undo the cuffs around his wrists while his arm is still around my shoulder. He slowly straightens himself as he breaks our embrace. Clumsily, he retrieves his hand from resting around my shoulder, glances at my face and offers m
EVERETTGetting into the backseat after Waylon, I stare at him sideways without turning to face him as I watch him adjust his neck against the leather head restraint and sink into it with a sigh. He anxiously moves his knee as his fingers thrum against the fabric of his pants as he stares at the city road outside the car. The conversation we had before we set foot in the cab was something. It makes me wonder if my decision to let him in my apartment this late at night is wrong as I set down the wet umbrella over the back dash.If he didn't want to see me, he wouldn't have been here, sitting next to me.But what if something goes wrong between us tonight?And even if it does, would I hold him fully accountable for that since I said yes to this situation and put myself willingly into it?If things go right, will it be everything I wanted the night to be?Or will I regret it the next day when I wake up and face him at work?Shaking my head to rid myself of spiralling thoughts, I put my f
WAYLON"Oh. I'm sorry, Ms Fischer. I know I'm imposing on you." My eyes rest over the top of her head, and I can see her long hair caressing her shoulders. Her delicate hands hug my waist from the side as she walks beside me. She's helping me walk to the door. Who knew I would drink this much? "Can you call the cab company again? I can wait outside till they can get here.""I'll wait with you." She offers me a little smile. "It's late, and it's raining. It might not be safe to be alone outside, especially when it's difficult for you to stand upright and walk to the door."Shaking my head, I dismiss her statement."You don't need to worry about that. I'll be fine.""Here you go." Ms Fischer playfully pats my back when we finally step outside the restaurant's front door. Then she pulls out an umbrella from her bag and puts it over our heads, covering my head more than hers. I slide my arm across her waist and pull her closer to me. Then I release her from my touch. The sudden action ta
WAYLONDriving back home, I can feel my heart twist in regret. I wish Ms Fischer wouldn't have picked out that photograph from that cluttered mess.How did it even get there?The memories threaten to spill back into my life, but I put a tight lid on them and shove them to the back of my mind. I won't let what has happened in the past mingle with my reality, and I won't let any of that damned time become a part of my present again.Fenella and her reminders can kiss my ass.Pulling my ear pods out of the glove box and putting them in my ear, I start a call from my car's dashboard to Finn, thinking I can use the distraction.After a few long rings, my best friend picks up."Hey, are you in a meeting or something?"After a long beat, he speaks."No, I'm not in a meeting, but I was going through some approval requests. Why are you calling me right now, Way?""Would you like to go get some beers?"He sighs."What has made you change your mind? I mean, why now? Of all the times I have asked
EVERETT"The food tastes awesomely good." I stare at Mr Thorne sideways, wondering if he's enjoying his sandwich as he takes a big bite out of it. The fries in his takeaway box sit untouched, so I pick some up and bring it to my lips. I slowly munch on the food before putting a palm over my lips while talking. "The fries are good too."Mr Thorne takes another bite out of his food, staring at me sideways when my hand reaches into his meal to get another set of fries."If you wanted fries, you should have ordered your own. It was my treat anyway, so you didn't have to feel shy about it.""Aren't you snarky about sharing food?"He shakes his head slowly."I'm a little snarky about sharing my fries, considering how less often I touch them." He thins his lips. "That's it. There's nothing more to it than that."Running my fingers through my hair, I scoff."I wasn't shy about ordering fries. Not really." I lick my lips. "It's just that I thought their fries would be soggy, but these turned o
EVERETT"Are you not going home yet?" I knock on the door softly with the back of my knuckles as I stand with a foot inside the office room's threshold. His eyes stop at the file in my hands. "This was another document I prepared alongside the annual budgeting reports. It'll come in handy to cover the press release that should go out with the announcement of the new collaboration. Maybe it'll help the copywriting team with their article." I run a hand through my hair. "It was just that we left in such a hurry to the meeting that I forgot to bring it to you.""That's no problem," Mr Thorne muses, his eyes warming under the glow of the cool white hanging lamps. "I'll go through it when I have the time."In a way, through his words, he decides to alienate me. I put my hands behind my back as I stare at him expectantly, looking for an opening, maybe something that reinstates our earlier moment of intimacy. But his chilly exterior thwarts any prospects of an emotional exchange.I don't und
EVERETT"Thank you for backing me up in the meeting with Mrs Williams." Exhaling another long sigh, I peer out from the passenger's side car window. "I can't believe I hadn't stood up to her in such a long time, but having you there definitely gave me the strength to do that." Pivoting my head to face Mr Thorne, I offer him a small smile. "I can't thank you enough. It was nice to have someone on my side and speaking for Cody and my family."Mr Thorne steals a glance at me, taking in my facial features."I'm glad you thought it was a friendly gesture." He puts his eyes back on the road. "Somewhere in my head, I thought I might be offending you." Then he swallows hard, and the bump on his throat visibly bobs up and down. "I'm sorry about calling myself your boyfriend in there. Really sorry about that."He coughs breathlessly to hide his embarrassment."You weren't doing that at all." I chuckle awkwardly. "I mean, you weren't offending me." Running a hand through my hair, I shake my head