Chapter 1
"Hey, Tol, get your ass moving! I need to get home." Uncle Dan's voice boomed from behind me like an old-time radio baseball announcer. I could just imagine him lugging the giant cooler he brought his lunch and snacks in as he headed for his truck. He'd seen me and knowing that I was caught, even though there was nothing to catch me at, I felt a blush rise in my cheeks. I hoped it was hidden by my dusky skin and dark tan.
"See you later, my ride's going. I...," I stared at Cole Hansen and couldn't come up with a thing to say. I turned and held up a single finger to my uncle, telling him just a second. Cole was looking at me and smiling with a knowing grin. The knowing part pissed me off and I turned to walk away. He caught my shoulder and stopped me as he moved closer, close enough I could feel the heat from his body, smell the sweat he'd worked up during the day.
"I could give you a ride home, Tol." His breath brushed over my ear as he uttered the simple offer in a tone that meant anything but simple. Against my better judgment my prick wanted to accept. Three years ago I'd have already been in the cab of his pick-up, ready and waiting. I looked at my uncle who was turning red in agitation and shrugged Cole's hand off my shoulder.
"What would your wife think about that?" I said it over my shoulder without even looking at the guy. I picked up my own cooler, straightened my shoulders and walked away. I didn't really want to walk away but I knew I'd be kicking myself later if I didn't.
Uncle Dan didn't say a word until we were in his truck and on the highway. He somehow managed not to look at me until the buildings and shops of the greater-Boston area had slipped south to be replaced by trees and grass. I'd spread my legs and slumped in the seat, trying to ignore Dan and not think about Cole. I adjusted the vents for the AC for the twentieth time, couldn't get cool.
"What did that asshole want?" I'd known this was coming, just surprised it had taken him this long to finally let it out. Uncle Dan wasn't known for his patience. Not my biological uncle, Dan had been my Dad's friend since they were eight and they'd grown up together. I wondered what he knew about me and Cole, what my Dad might have told him.
"He was just saying hi, that's all. Can't even say hi to people?" I knew I sounded like a whiny, sullen brat but I couldn't help it. Curse of the youngest child.
Uncle Dan finally looked at me, a 'Don't give me that bullshit' kind of look. "I'm not a sucker, kid. I don't know what was going on back there or what happened in the past. What I do know is that he treated you like shit once upon a time, that he's married with two kids and you shouldn't be talking to him at work." Wow, the full on lecture, I hadn't seen that coming.
"Yeah, yeah, yeah. I know, but it wasn't like that. Seriously, I ran into him and he just wanted to know how I've been doing." Sure, it was a lie, but only a little one. Uncle Dan, of all people, wouldn't want to know the details, I assured myself.
"Just be careful, Tol, that's all I ask. I don't want to see you get hurt again. I may not understand the whole gay thing, but I know an asshole when I see one." The last part struck me as hilariously funny. I started to say, "So do I," only managed to get out "So," before I busted up laughing. Uncle Dan finally caught up and he laughed too, dispelling the tension.
By the time we finished cracking up we were almost home. Dan dropped me off at the house with a parting word of advice. "Seriously, kid. Stay away from that guy, especially at work." I nodded and thanked him through the open window, shrugging off his words before he'd even driven away. It was Friday and work was done. I raced up the stairs by the old barn, up to my apartment and the shower I desperately needed.
With the hot water running over me I let my mind drift back to Cole and our unexpected meeting. Uncle Dan and I were working at a condo development in Brookline, one of the few jobs around. Dan and I happened to be at the top of the list at the union together and both got hired for the construction job, better money than maintenance work. It had been perfect because we could carpool and it would make the forty-five minute commute easier.
That day we'd been running more wire, double checking the plans to make sure we didn't mess anything up. Uncle Dan is a master electrician and, strictly speaking, my supervisor. The plumbers showed up and there was Cole. It was like a punch to the gut, I hadn't seen him except in passing since his marriage. I pushed the surprise to the back of my mind and concentrated on work, ignoring the other men working nearby.
I did take the time to notice that he was still hot. Six-two and built like a linebacker, with black hair and blue eyes. The firmness of his scruffy jaw and the tight fit of his white t-shirt proved he hadn't let himself go. If anything he looked leaner, more cut and defined. His hair curled at the nape of his neck in the same way I remembered, where I used to run my fingers through it. Hard to ignore, that was Cole, especially when he was working. His shirt would ride up as he squatted down, a hint of the crack of his hairy ass showing. I tried not to look.
At the end of the day he'd caught me throwing trash into the large dumpster in the back, must've seen me through the framing of the building taking shape. He called my name, gave me fair warning he was coming, and approached me with a cocky grin. He must have been remembering the easy control he once had over me but I wasn't a nineteen-year-old kid anymore.
"What's up, Cole. How's the wife and kids?" I smirked at him and saw the twitch of his lip, a sneer that wanted to form. He played it cool.
"They're good. What've you been up to? I mean, besides keeping tabs on me?" Busted, I looked away from his eyes and found myself checking out the bulge in his worn jeans. He laughed and his hand passed over the denim encased ridge. Feeling like more of a fool I looked up at him, running over options of what to say in my head. That's when Uncle Dan caught me.
I let the water rinse the soap away and contemplated jerking off, thoughts of Cole making me half hard. I'd been a kid, a stupid boy with a crush, an obsession. The truth was that I'd let Cole use me, only to happy to service him whenever he had the time or need for me. I hadn't realized it was all one sided until he told me his girlfriend was pregnant and they were getting married. When I started crying he'd said I was just a nice mouth, a hot ass to use. Live and learn, I'd done both.
My family had thought I was suicidal, but I was just depressed and feeling sorry for myself. They watched me too close and I got over it. Vowed to never make the same mistake. Three years later, I was twenty-three and a grown man. I should have been mad but in my shower I admitted to myself that there was still some sick, oily part of my brain that still wanted Cole. Images of his naked body flashed through my mind. Remembering the time we'd fucked in the back of his truck while everyone was watching the fireworks on the Fourth.
Luckily my little water-heater snapped me out of it when the water turned cold. I shut it off and jumped out. My Mom probably had dinner on the table already. I dried off and got dressed, thinking that I was glad I hadn't given in to temptation even though it wasn't by my choice. I had to wonder if Cole kissed his wife the way he'd kissed me.
I jumped down the steps and crossed over to the main house to let myself in. My Mom was in the kitchen pulling a roast from the oven. I went through the hall to help her, pulled the heavy pan out and put it on the butcher block in the middle of the big kitchen with a smile. She'd made my favorite.
"Thanks, son." She hugged me and pushed the damp hair off my forehead. "How was work today?" She had on her funny little apron with the dancing cows on it, always made me smile.