Efrain and Cory 14
Author’s Note - Bah, this chapter was kicking my ass. ~Dayne (dayne.mora@gmail.com)
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Chapter 14 – The B-word
I’m in the middle of my early morning errand when I get a text for Cory’s roommate.
hes acting all weird and emo fix it
I briefly wonder what exactly Romero thinks I can do, but I figure I might as well get details.
he wont get out of bed and is skipping class again
how is this any different from your average college freshman
just check on him hes creeping me out
I relent and message Romero that I’m on my way.
* * *
I doze for a bit after my roommates leave for whatever they have going on.
I climbed into bed when I got back from the locker complex yesterday. I couldn’t find the motivation to get back up, so I stayed under my blanket. When Romero asked if I wanted to get dinner, I lied and said I ate already. Pretty much the same thing I told him about lunch earlier.
The sound of the bedroom door closing wakes me back up. For all I know, it’s someone here to steal shit, but I still can’t be bothered to roll over to look. However, it’s Preston’s voice I hear before the covers are lifted and a warm body slips into bed with me. The width of the bed forces him to snuggle against my back, but he puts his arm around me and hugs me closer.
“Hey, big guy.” As if validating my misery, his presence sends another wave of it crashing over me.
“Hey, Preston.”
“You know you have to get up eventually.”
“Why bother? I’m benched for this week’s game and they have me on modified conditioning.”
“Your shoulders and legs are that bad?”
“No. They just don’t want to risk a worse injury,” I tell him.
“So, have you talked to your guy yet?”
“Kinda.”
“Kinda?”
“I ran into him after I saw the trainer. Kept insisting that he wanted to talk, but I begged off.”
“Why’d you do that?”
“Scared of what he’d say.”
“What could he possibly say?”
“I don’t know,” I admit. “That I’m getting too serious for a friends-with-benefits thing.”
“The fact that he wants to talk is a good sign.”
“Or it could just be my wishful thinking.”
Preston seems like he’s about the protest this, but my phone cuts him off.
* * *
Before I can get on Cory’s case for being so goddamn pessimistic, his phone rings from its place on the charger. Efrain’s name appears on the screen. I grab it and swipe to answer the call before he can reject it. Cory glares at me when I pass it to him.
“Hey,” he says and rolls back over. I snuggle back up to his back, mostly so I can hear Efrain’s voice. It’s so deep and rich that I’m pretty sure he could talk me to climax. I’ll have to ask Cory if he’s tried it when he’s done being gloomy.
“Hey, man. I’m sorry I got you benched.”
“S’okay. I at least enjoyed it.”
“Cory, I promise to go easy next time,” he says and Cory smiles a little but says nothing in response.
The silence stretches a little too long, and I’m afraid that they’re not going to fix anything. I’m about to intervene when Efrain speaks up.
“Listen. I really need to talk to you. I know you want some space and all that, but…” he trails off with a frustrated sigh. I hear Cory swallow as if trying to hold something in. Yeah, it’s time for me to step in.
I pull the phone from Cory’s grasp. He protests and tries to take it back, but I roll over and hit the speaker.
“Hey, Efrain, you there?”
“Yeah,” he says warily. “Who’s this?”
“Goddammit, Preston, gimme the fucking phone.”
“Aha, the attack twink.”
“Attack twink? I think I like the sound of that.”
“I got a pissy text from my roommate yesterday afternoon. Thank you, by the way.”
“I still want to kick him.”
“Get in line, my man,” he laughs. “If it makes you feel any better, his best friend slapped him hard enough to bust his lip open.”
“Ooooooh! That does make me feel better!”
“Is Cory still there?”
“He is, but you two are acting like idiots and need fucking help.” Both make equal sounds of indignation. I march on before they can mount a protest. “I agree that you need to talk, but Mr. Man over here is trying to skip class for the second day in a row, which I fully intend to fix.”
“Excuse me?” Cory squawks.
“We’re all going to class, and you’re both going to practice.” Cory starts to object, but I cut him off. “You will go to conditioning, whether you like it or not. Or do you really want to be benched for a second game?”
He exhales slowly. “No.”
“That’s what I thought.” Cory narrows his eyes at me, but says nothing. “Now, as for you two. Efrain, Cory will take you home after practice today. You will talk then.”