Knight of Ocean Avenue (36 page)

Jim pried his eyes from the dance floor and looked up at Peggy. “Yeah, sure. Sorry.”

“You should drink some Jack. You’d feel better.”

He shook his head.

She peered in his glass and sniffed. “You’re seriously drinking ginger ale?”

“Settles the stomach.”

She laughed. “Okay, baby. Whatever you say.”

“I tossed out all my liquor.”

She crossed her arms. “You must have been drunk when you did it.”

“There is that.” He grinned.

“You want to dance?” She smiled and did a little twirl, her pert butt waggling.

Jim stared at the dancers again and swallowed. “Uh, not right now, okay? I’m not much on the dance floor.”

She crossed her arms, and her cleavage popped. “You said your mom made you go to dance classes.”

“She did, and I skipped out and went to a friend’s garage to work on cars. Never learned.” He shrugged. “Sorry.”

She stuck out her lip. “You’re not much fun tonight.”

“Later, okay?” When the damned band wasn’t playing something that ought to be served with syrup and most of the couples on the dance floor weren’t made up of two fucking dudes.

He turned away and sipped his ginger ale.

She sighed. “Okay. I’m going to the ladies room.”

He nodded. She walked away, her curvy figure held tight with pissed-offness. Jim’s eyes slid back to the dance floor. Two guys, both with full beards and tats on their necks above their black bow ties, pressed together like they’d been wrapped with chains. Jim could actually see their erections rubbing in the openings of their tux jackets. He swallowed hard
.

What the hell did you think was going to happen at a gay wedding reception, asshole? Did you think the guys were going to slosh back beers and talk about the Dodgers? Jesus.
He slammed his glass on the table harder than he intended.

Of course
,
he and Billy had sloshed a lot of beers and talked baseball plenty of times, but right now Billy looked right at home at the center of the mass of dancers. All six-feet-five-inches of the big guy radiated joy as he held the slim body of his brand-new husband against his chest and danced like Arthur Murray could take lessons from them.

What does it feel like, dancing with a guy?
A shiver ran up Jim’s back
.
He chugged another mouthful of gingery not-so-goodness.

Raoul flopped his short, compact body into the chair next to him. “Hey, man, you okay?”

“Yeah. Why does everybody keep asking me that?”

“I don’t know, man. You look weird or something.” Raoul grinned. “I mean, aside from seeing you in a monkey suit.”

“I’m fine.” Jim stared at his hands.

“It bothering you, all these guys, you know, dancing and shit?”

“No, hell. I think it’s great about Billy and Shaz.”

Raoul lowered his voice. “Yeah, but that’s different than all their pals. There’s a lot of gay in this room, my friend.”

Jim glanced around. A spectacular-looking group, which made sense since Shaz was this big stylist and the room reeked with movie stars and rich people.

He glanced at Raoul. “It’s okay with me. It’s only one night.”

The music changed to an up-tempo piece. A couple of people shouted and someone started clapping. A circle formed on the dance floor. Jim grinned. Billy and Shaz had to be in the center of the circle. He’d heard the two could clear a dance floor or try out for a reality show, they were so good. He jerked his head at Raoul. “Let’s go watch.”

He got up from the table and edged toward the ring of clapping, whistling spectators. Slipping sideways, he squeezed between people and maneuvered to the front of the pack, then turned toward the dance floor.
Holy blessed shit
.

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