Read Don't Read in the Closet: Volume Four Online
Authors: Various Authors
Tags: #Don't Read in the Closet, #mm romance, #gay
“I told the folks that if things went well, don’t expect to see me
until tomorrow.”
“Good, ‘cause they’re not gonna see you until tomorrow.” Max’s
lips sought out Brandon’s.
“Like I said, I don’t care if you come out or not,” Brandon said,
upon coming up for air. “Somehow, we’ll have to manage, ‘cause I’m
not living without you.” The fingers of his free hand tangled with
Max’s.
“Wait! Brandon?”
“Hmm?”
“Does your family know about me? About us?”
“Yes, but I didn’t tell them. They figured it out on their own. And,
well, you know I’ve always been pretty open with Cindy. Without her
help I couldn’t have kept us hidden all the way through high school.
But don’t worry; my folks think of you as another son, and Mom
swore to me she wouldn’t tell your mom. They also say that if I gotta
be queer, they’d rather me be queer with someone they approve of.”
Oh. “I told my parents,” Max murmured, feeling now would be a
good time to break the news.
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“You what!? I thought you said…”
Max looked Brandon full on. “I couldn’t do it anymore. Hide, that
is. While coming out might have cost me something with them, not
coming out definitely robbed me of self-respect, and very nearly cost
me you.” He shook his head. “That’s a price I’m not willing to pay.”
The “you wonderful thing, you” look in his lover’s eyes conveyed
more love than words ever could. After a long, steamy kiss, Brandon
asked, “How’d they take it?”
“Dad said, and I quote, ‘Might have known. Ever since you were
kids, you always had to do whatever Brandon did. If he got a new
haircut, you’d bug your mom until she took you for one too. If
Brandon took karate lessons, you had to too. So when he went gay, I
figured it was just a matter of time.’” Max made a face. “You know
how Dad is.”
“Oh my God! He’s blaming me? Did he cuss me out and call me
names?”
Chuckling softly, Max said, “No, he just went back to watching
CNN.”
“What about your mom?”
The chuckle escalated into a guffaw. “Last I saw of Mom, she had
on a PFLAG T-shirt and was hounding my little brother with, ‘Are
you sure there’s nothing you’d like to tell me?’ and explaining to Dad
that…” He mimicked his mother’s high-pitched voice, sliding
imaginary glasses down his nose and pantomiming reading from a
book. “Studies show that homosexuals are born that way, they don’t
‘go gay.’”
They shared a laugh.
“So, Maxxie, it’s really you and me now? And instead of emails
and phone calls you’ll come visit me on campus?” Gone was the
sullen, heartbroken Brandon of the past few months, replaced by his
normal take-no-prisoners-the-world-is-my-oyster self.
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That is, until Max said, “About that.”
Brandon’s smile vanished in an instant, and Max quickly restored
it with, “I’m afraid Dave’s gonna have to find a new roommate, or
you’re gonna have to get a bigger place. I’ve applied for student loans
to go with what Mom and Dad put aside, and next semester, I’m
transferring to State. You’re not getting away from me again.”
He pulled Brandon into his arms, like he’d been wanting to every
since they’d parted company that day at the café. A happy sigh
caressed his skin, conveying contentment that he echoed with a sigh
of his own. “I’m so sorry that I put you through all that misery, Bran.
And I fully intend to spend the rest of my life making it up to you.”
“That’s okay. I understand. It was my idea to start with, and I’ve
been worrying all this time that I’d pushed you to the breaking point.
I’m the one that’s reckless, dashing in head first without thinking
things through. The fact that you’re more cautious is one of the things
I love about you. Besides, it’s not easy changing the habits of a
lifetime, and I’ve been sorta out for years, at least to my sister.”
Brandon’s fingertips ruffled through Max’s hair.
“What now?” Max asked, growing pleasantly sleepy in the
aftermath of their loving.
“Now? We can either get up and eat cold pizza, or we can nap
because, truth be told, I haven’t been sleeping very well. And I plan to
spend all night getting properly reacquainted.” That heaped more
guilt, quickly assuaged by, “The past is over and done with. Right
now I’m just gonna enjoy being with you again. Anything else can
wait until later.”
Worked for Max, who opted for sleep and contact over food. The
pizza could wait. As he drifted off, snuggled against his lover’s chest,
he heard, “Sweet dreams, Maxxie.”
Author bio:
Somewhat of a nomad, Eden Winters has visited
seven countries so far, and longs to add many more to her list. Her
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earliest memories include making up stories for the family’s pets, and
through her academic years she wrote many short stories and poems.
Dreams of writing professionally were realized, only not as planned,
with a good dozen years spent as a technical writer.
She began reading GLBT fiction as a way to better understand the
issues faced by a dear friend and fell in love with the m/m romance
genre. During a discussion of a favorite book, a fellow aficionado
said, “We could do this, you know.” Eden wrote her first novel shortly
thereafter and never looked back.
Currently, Eden calls the southern US home, and many of her
stories take place in the rural south. She lives alone, having
successfully raised two children, and divides her time between a day
job, friends, writing, trying different varieties of vegetarian cuisine,
and outdoor adventures such as hiking and camping. Her musical
tastes run from Ambient to Zydeco, and she’s a firm believer that life
is better with pets. She also loves cruising down the road on the back
of a Harley Davidson.
Visit Eden’s website at www.edenwinters.com
Goodreads page
: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/324…
Email: [email protected]
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Jeanette Grey
Zach Sweets
JP Barnaby*
Jambrea Jo Jones*
Piper Vaughn*
Sarah Black
Pender Mackie
Silvia Violet
Scarlet Blackwell
KM Mahoney
Deanna Wadsworth
Penny Brandon
JL Merrow
Stuart Wakefield
Lee Brazil
MJ O’Shea*
Alex Whitehall
Cardeno C.
Neil Plakcy
Lisa Worrall
LC Chase*
Dustin Adrian Rhodes
Connor Wright
Kim Dare
Jaime Samms*
SJ Frost
Justin South
Blaine D. Arden
Kerry Freeman
NJ Nielsen
Mandy Beyers
Kari Gregg
Elizabeth Noble
JR Boyd
Kaje Harper
Adara O’Hare
JM Cartwright
Jason Huffman-Black
SJD Peterson*
Jaya Christopher*
Marguerite Labbe*
Lily Sawyer
Casey Cox
Amy Lane
Andrea Speed*
Nicole Dennis
Cleon Lee
DH Starr
Megan Derr
Jordan Lombard
Em Woods
Taylor V. Donovan*
Sarah Madison
Havan Fellows
Angel Martinez
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AJ Llewellyn
PD Singer*
Mael Day
Clare London*
Damon Suede*
Sasha Devlin
Belinda McBride*
Ariel Tachna
Ryssa Edwards
Summer Michaels
Bryl Tyne*
Tia Fielding
Bran Mydwynter
Missy Welsh*
Rachel Haimowitz*
Cherie Noel*
Cooper West
Julie Hayes
Lydia Nyx*
Sara Winters
Valentina Heart
Devon Rhodes*
Serena Yates
Xara X. Xanakas &
J Rocci
Lissa Kasey*
RJ Scott
K Lee Klein*
Jen Pinto
Rory Auden
Celia Kyle
KD Sarge
Poppy Dennison*
Taylor Law
Kate Sherwood
Megan Derr
Elizabeth Lister
KZ Snow
Charles Edward
Ryan Loveless
VJ Summers*
RL Ferguson
Selah March
Fae Sutherland
SA Garcia (2 stories)
Michele L.
Anne Tenino
David Greene
Montgomery*
Pia Veleno
Kathleen Hayes
Zahra Owens
Eden Winters*
Kayla Jameth
Sloan Parker
*encore appearance of a story included in the
GRL Retreat 2011 Special Edition
.