Phillip sat in the corner of the sofa watching the other people interact. Some faces he recognized from other soirees but for the most part, they were all strangers. He smiled politely at a few of the guests who glanced at him but refrained from starting a conversation. He didn't get invited to a lot of parties so he never knew how to behave. Anything he said always sounded contrived so he preferred to sit in silence, no matter how uncomfortable.
Upon receiving an invitation to this particular party, he had offered to make appetizers for the big event. In his excitement he had made over 100 Mexican quinoa mini wraps. They had been very popular and almost everyone had complimented him on it. He took a lot of pride in his cooking since it was the only thing on which he spent any significant time. His love of food was something he had inherited from his Jamaican mother, who for as long as he could remember, had spent most of her time in the kitchen providing for her husband and son. Unfortunately, his conversational skills were sorely lacking and once people discovered he was crippled by shyness, they ultimately lost interest.
So he was stuck on the sidelines, content to listen to what others had to say. It was perfectly fine since he did not really know anyone at this party except for his friend Monroe and his partner of 4 years, Hugo. It was his friends engagement party. A celebration of the fact that they were getting married in six months.
Since moving to the city a year ago, Monroe was the only friend he had managed to make. And it was not out of any effort on his part. Monroe just wouldn't give up on him and seemed to make a mission out of making Phillip his friend. He always insisted on sitting with him at lunch or next to him at their staff meetings. When he had first moved, he offered to show him around the city and, once he discovered Phillip was single, proceeded to take him to the best gay clubs with his reluctant boyfriend in tow.
Once Monroe had discovered how great of a cook he was, he declared himself Phillips official taster of all his new creations which sparked his culinary creativity even more. Maybe it was because they were the only two openly gay men in their office or because they both held major crushes on Ryan Reynolds (post-Notebook of course). Either way he was grateful to have him in his life.
Phillip smiled at the couple sitting beside him as he stood to get more appetizers. When he did, he noticed Hugo standing at the doorway greeting someone. He wore green camouflage pants, a black leather jacket over a white V-neck. He had one arm on Hugo's shoulder and held a bottle of wine with a red bow around the neck in the other. What drew Phillips attention most was his size. The newcomer stood almost 6 inches taller than Hugo who was already six feet.
Phillip didn't realize how much he was staring until the man looked up and they locked eyes. He was jarred by the darkest pupils he had ever seen. The man gave him a small smile and Phillip quickly dropped his gaze and continued to the kitchen area.
Monroe was standing by the cupboards getting more wine glasses when he walked in.
"Hey, do you need any help?"
"Actually yeah. Can you place the rice and the pita out on the dinner table?"
Phillip did as he was told and returned to the kitchen. He wanted to ask about the guy he just saw at the door but he didn't want to set off any matchmaking bells in Monroe's head. He was always trying to set him up but unfortunately, the only men Monroe thought to set him up with were his friends from his clubbing days. Most of whom seemed to be content with that lifestyle and had no interest in a serious monogamous relationship. Monroe claimed it was because he thought that they would help him lighten up but Phillip wasn't so sure
After the last disastrous date, the end of which he was invited to do meth with his date's roommate, he officially forbade Monroe from ever setting him up with someone again. It's not that he couldn't get his own dates because he wasn't unattractive. He had long brown hair that he wore in a ponytail at the top of his head. His high cheekbones and mocha skin spoke of his Indigenous and Jamaican background. They were his most appreciated feature but even they were hidden behind a coarse beard.
Lately, most of his dating pool consisted of the men he met in internet chatrooms. Most of them weren't so bad. They were usually pretty nice.
Pretty safe.
Pretty boring.
They reminded him too much of himself. The kind of men that looked for another's input before they made a decision. The kind that always waited for someone else to make the first move. The kind that was too concerned with how they were being perceived instead of being comfortable enough to be who they are. Crippled by a fear of rejection so deep they have turned to the internet to minimize the sting.
The thing was that he was tired of being that guy. He wanted more.
"So how are the wedding plans going?" Phillip took a seat at the bar and grabbed a few olives to munch on.
"Oh please honey, we have barely started. With the amount of effort this is taking I am tempted to hire a wedding planner and just show up for the big day," Monroe cut open a bag of salad and dumped the greens in a nearby salad bowl.
"What do you mean you've barely started? The wedding is in six months."
"Look, if the Royal Family can throw one together in six months then ours should be a piece of cake."
"Well, I am sure it will be beautiful. You and Hugo have great taste."
Monroe gave him a curious look. "I know that but what I can't figure out is why you are back here entertaining me when there are at least 4 single men sitting outside that door as we speak."
Before Phillip could reply, Hugo came in with the man from the door.
"Hey hun. Look who just arrived."
Phillip was completely thrown off seeing the gentleman up close. His body was much more imposing standing right next to him and made Phillip's 5'11 frame look like that of a prepubescent teen. He was clearly a man that took fitness very seriously from the way his muscles strained to show themselves through his thin T-shirt. The over-head light bounced off his dreadlocks revealing some reddish hues while his smile gave away one dimple of his left cheek.
"Duane." Monroe dropped the knife he was holding to chop vegetables and walked over to the newcomer. He gave the tall guy a big hug and a kiss on both cheeks. It was an awkward sight given that Monroe was almost a foot and a half shorter than him. "We didn't know if you were gonna make it"
"Managed to move some things around." Christ even his voice was sexy. It was deep. So deep that Phillip could feel the vibrations running through his own body as he spoke. "It is not everyday that one of my best friends becomes engaged."
"We're glad you're here." Monroe gestured to Philip. "This is my friend from work Phillip. Phillip this is one of Hugo's old friends from high school, Duane."
"Hi."
"Hey."
There was an awkward moment in which they stared at each other while Hugo asked about dinner. Phillip didn't like the expression on Duane's face. He seemed to be sizing him up, not in any sexual way, just observant. He looked down at his plate of olives but he could still feel Duane's eyes on him. That is until Hugo declared he was going to introduce Duane to the other people at the party.
"Here I'll take that from you." Monroe took the wine from Duane and placed it on the island. Hugo led Duane out of the kitchen while Monroe went back to chopping vegetables.
"I guess that makes 5 single men here tonight. Damn that man is fine. I swear if I wasn't getting married-"
"Hey, your future husband is just on the other side of that door."
"And he knows how much I love him. I am just appreciating all the beauty in the world. It wouldn't kill you to do it too."
"What does that mean?"
"It means I caught the stare-down."
"What stare-down?"
"The one that had you looking at him like a bitch in heat." Monroe put down his knife and looked at Phillip. "You know, he is single and now that I think about it, he is perfect for you."
"I thought you said you would quit trying to set me up."
"Well yeah but I thought that was just for blind dates. This guy you've already met and you are clearly attracted to him. I can sit you guys together during dinner and -"
"Did it ever occur to you that I don't need you to constantly be setting me up. That I can get a date on my own without you playing matchmaker."
Monroe stared at him. He took a step back, looked at him up and down. Then unequivocally said "No."
Phillip dropped the olive he was about to eat, rolled his eyes, and swivelled out of his bar stool. He headed to the deck where everyone had congregated. Outside he saw Duane had already been occupied by Fred, another guest at the party.
Phillip didn't know much about Fred other than the fact that there was a part of him that found Fred extremely annoying. Fred was a fast-talking hustler. That was probably how he ended up the lead singer of a band. Not that he wanted to be like Fred but sometimes he was envious of the way he seemed to be so much more comfortable and at ease being the centre of attention. Also, he has slept with at least three men at this party. Courtesy of a drunken gossip session with Monroe.