Read Don't Read in the Closet: Volume Four Online
Authors: Various Authors
Tags: #Don't Read in the Closet, #mm romance, #gay
room, or rooms, together, no breaking of furniture or drunken, noisy
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binges involved, except perhaps the loud objections and profanities
that spilled from Gage’s mouth when Rylan kicked his ass at
Playstation or the over-indulgent passionate cries of the odd groupie
that Gage had smuggled back to their room. The latter situation had
happened less and less, a perfectly good thing in Rylan’s mind. He
wasn’t sure how Gage felt about it and if tonight was any indication,
Gage seemed quite happy to continue sharing their sex life with
others.
Rylan didn’t consider what they shared to be merely fucking but
since words like
love, monogamy, and commitment
weren’t part of
either of their vocabularies, he wasn’t even sure where Gage stood on
the issue of their relationship. And being the pussy partner of the
relationship, as Gage liked to tease, the less aggressive and demanding
one, he’d never had the courage to ask Gage about it outright.
Rock stars didn’t do serious relationships, and if they did, it
certainly wasn’t with another member of their band, whether that
person was of the same or opposite sex. They may have accidents and
incidents of unexpected monogamy, more often than not involving
one of their conquests getting knocked-up but unless Rylan had
misunderstood his high school biology classes, there wasn’t much
chance of him, or Gage for that matter, getting pregnant.
Rumors were always flying when
Glitter Fox
came to town;
rumors of bisexuality and orgies with groupies, and in the past, those
rumors had been somewhat accurate. But now, for the past couple of
years, the only orgies involved Gage, Rylan and some hot boy they’d
dragged back to their room. The ever-changing, nameless faces were
usually picked out by Gage, then snuck into one of their hotel rooms
by their muscle-bound bodyguard, Chase. Chase was discreet and
reliable, and had been with Glitter Fox since its early beginnings six
years ago. He was loyal and didn’t judge, something that was
important to the whole band.
Rylan swiveled his head against the door, turning his body until he
was facing the opposite way then sliding down until his bottom hit the
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floor. He dropped his head to his knees, screwed his eyes closed and
just breathed in the quiet of the moment, trying hard to ignore the fact
his bare skin was touching carpet that was disgustingly dirty and
germ-ridden. He shifted so one leg settled beneath him, his mind
switching back to the situation at hand.
His other option was, of course, to go back to Gage—Gage and
his twinkie, Gage and his nightly snack—but fuck, that seemed like
such a backwards turn of events. Not to mention the fact that Hunter
was Gage’s type not Rylan’s and whose fucking birthday was it
anyhow? It didn’t really matter since Rylan wasn’t interested in being
with anyone but Gage, and seriously, how did someone waltz back
into the room where they’d just made a dramatic show of storming
out?
Either way he’d lose even more of his dignity, more than he’d
already given up in front of Gage and the kid. Either way he’d end up
feeling stupid and embarrassed. Perhaps he could just sit here and wait
for one of the other band members to saunter by, not that there was
much chance of that happening given the late hour, and really, how
was that any less stupid or embarrassing?
He was tired and truth be told, fed up with life on the road at the
moment. He needed a break to digest all the feelings he’d been
having, all the ponderings and confusion he was feeling about him and
Gage, Gage and him, them together, them apart. He didn’t even know
when he’d started thinking in terms of relationships and commitment
instead of one-night stands, fuck toys and just getting laid. All he
knew was one minute he’d been fine with their casual, open lifestyle
and the next he felt possessive and pouty whenever someone else
shared his and Gage’s evenings.
He could blame his behavior tonight on the fact it was his
birthday, make it seem more like a selfish
me, me, me
display of
acting out rather than what it really was. But maybe age did have
something to do with it. Maybe turning thirty-five put him into some
different phase of his life. Was he like some woman feeling her
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biological clock ticking? Was he craving domesticity? No, that was
just wrong. He still wanted to rock out every night, stand sweaty and
turned-on in front of the band’s adoring fans, his
Les Paul
tucked
securing against his body, the crowd screaming his name during his
solos.
No, that part of his life was fine, fucking great even. It was being
with Gage that kept his brain churning in a schizophrenic labyrinth of
distraction, his mind going this way and that, jumping from one
extreme to the other.
He wanted Gage all to himself—he didn’t mind sharing Gage as
long as they were together. He needed Gage to be satisfied with only
Rylan as his lover—Gage needed to be who he was and Rylan was
satisfied to just be part of his life. He wanted to spend the rest of his
life with Gage—he was happy to be with Gage as long as Gage still
wanted him, in any way he wanted him, with whoever else he wanted
to be with.
The sound of a door opening down the hall broke him from his
self-reflection, his whole body going guitar-string taut. He lifted his
head to see the twink strolling toward him, arms weighed down with
loot; Glitter Fox posters, pictures and assorted other things including a
brand new black T-shirt draped loosely around his neck. Rylan took a
deep breath and lifted himself from the floor, crossing his arms over
his chest and leaning a hip against the wall. He could do this. He
could keep things the same if that’s what kept him with Gage.
“Yo, dude,” the kid drawled, a huge ass grin spread across his
face. “Look at all the shit Gage gave me, man!”
He stopped right in front of Rylan, planting himself in the
guitarist’s personal space and bouncing excitedly from one foot to the
other. Rylan held his ground, one part of him annoyed as hell at the
nerve of the kid and the other, a little impressed for the exact same
reason.
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“Looks like a good haul,” Rylan said softly, maintaining his alpha
male pose and looking the excited youngster square in the eyes. “Was
awfully quick though—”
“Gage wanted me to give these to you, man. He said you’d
probably be hanging out here in the hall.”
Rylan huffed out a frustrated breath as Hunter held his hand out,
something white clasped between his fingers. “You okay, dude? You
look a little… pouty. Want me to stick around and keep you company?
I could go down and get us a couple of beers. Well, I actually couldn’t
do that legally but I’ve got a fake I.D. so that won’t be a problem. We
could have our own party in the hall, yo!” Hunter grinned widely
again, pressing something into Rylan’s palm when he extended his
hand.
No, just fucking no, Rylan’s brain screamed, then, “How old are
you, Hunter?” If Gage hadn’t even bothered to check the twink’s
I.D.—his real I.D.—Rylan was going to fucking kill him.
“Almost eighteen, but everyone always says I look way older,”
Hunter said proudly, readjusting the bundle of goodies he clutched to
his chest, the huge-ass grin never faltering. “So… you wanna beer?”
Rylan shook his head. Gage was fucking dead. So fucking dead.
“No, Hunter… thank you. You can just head out.”
Hunter shrugged and slipped one hand into his front pocket,
fingers wrapping around what appeared to be a cellphone. “Okay,
cool. My mom’s waiting in the car anyhow. She said I couldn’t come
unless I aced my biology test tomorrow so I gotta hit the books hard. I
was wondering if I could snap a quick pic for my Facebook. My
friends are gonna fucking flip out.”
Rylan loosely draped an arm around Hunter’s shoulders, faking
his best rock star smirk as Hunter pulled him close. Hunter kept
hanging on when he pulled the phone back, studying the picture for a
moment then laughing out loud. “Fucking cool! Thanks, dude. Great
meeting you guys. See you at your next show, right?”
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“Right.” Rylan struggled to maintain a calm, casual look on his
face despite the roaring inside his head. The kid wasn’t even eighteen,
was still in high school and his mother was waiting in the fucking car?
What the hell kind of universe had he been dropped into?
“Have a good one, man!” Hunter called behind him as he bounded
down the hall toward the elevator, abruptly turning and lifting a hand
in the air. “Oh fuck, I forgot! Gage said he was gonna do some
bubbles if you wanted to join him… No! He was gonna
indulge
in
some bubbles. Don’t know what that means but, well… see ya!”
****
smacked his hand against the wall. Gage had some goddamn nerve!
Inviting an underage kid back to their room, fucking him then
expecting Rylan to warm his bed for the rest of the night? He shoved
at the wall again, maybe even stomped his bare feet a little in
frustration and anger. Jailbait? Sloppy seconds? Seriously? Holy
fucking Christ!
Remembering the items Hunter had placed in his hand, he opened
his fingers to find two of the hotel’s magnetic key cards—two, not
one, two. Leave it to Gage to make it difficult, not that it really
mattered since he could just try both in the door of his room, but at the
back of his mind he knew when Gage was involved, there had to be a
catch.
He fingered the cards, flipping them over and studying the backs.
One was blank, except for the expected black stripe running across the
center of the card and the hotel name written in plain black letters
beneath it. The other card made Rylan shake his head in disbelief, his
mind struggling to control the ridiculous fluttering of his heart.
Fucking Gage. Staying mad at him for any length of time was always
impossible for Rylan. No matter how he hard he tried, how cold and
distanced Rylan attempted to be, how badly Gage screwed up, he just
couldn’t get him out of his mind, out of his heart.
Fucking Gage.
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mechanism resonating in the empty hallway. Rylan carefully turned
the knob, his decision still not clear in his head, but then pushed the
door open anyway. The suite was dark except for a horizontal slit of
light shining across the floor at the opposite end of the room. It
illuminated the richness of the suite, casting intricate and interesting
shadows on the walls and furniture, as well as laying a path to where
Rylan needed to go.
He moved toward the light, swearing under his breath as he
stubbed his toe on what he thought was a shoe or boot or maybe even
a beer bottle. He tossed one of the key cards on the table as he passed
by, clutching the other one in his hand and running his thumb over the
side with the magnetic strip. He could just call it a night, go straight to
bed and deal with everything in the morning. That would be the
logical solution, the one guaranteed to help him keep his cool with
Gage, to not get all emotional and pissy with him. Gage was just Gage
after all. He’d never change and Rylan wasn’t in the mood to try and
explain how he, himself, had changed almost in the blink of an eye.
What Gage did was his business and it wasn’t up to Rylan to monitor