LOGINTHE TASTE OF REGRET
The house carried the strong smell of beer–one that Ethan knew too well. It mixed with the faint scent of cigarette smoke clinging to the couch cushions and curtains, welcoming him as he opened the door.
Coughing, he pushed through the ash cloud as he prayed his brother was already passed out.
“Yo, genius."
Another prayer unanswered.
"Hey… come here.”
Ethan muttered a curse under his breath, halting halfway down the hallway. Sucking air through clenched teeth, he turned to his brother.
Jack Sanders laid sprawled across the couch, one hand holding a half-empty beer bottle, the other clutching loosely the TV remote. Cold pizza littered the coffee table before him and the TV buzzed with the sports channel, flickering blue light across the room.
“Why you sneaking into the house?" Jake slurred slightly, squinting at Ethan. “You steal something? Are you past your curfew? Shit, is it past nine already?"
“I'm not sneaking,” Ethan mumbled, adjusting the strap of his backpack on his shoulder. “I just got back from school. And I have some homework to do."
"Uh… okay,” Jake mumbled as he snorted. "Get me some beer from the fridge when you come down.”
Ethan didn't bother responding. He started toward the stairs when Jake suddenly jumped off the couch and stumbled toward him.
"Hey, hold up,” he shouted, his footsteps thudding down the hallway. "Wait, Ethan.”
Ethan stopped again, his fingers squeezing the strap of his bag. What did the bastard want now? Money? A drug run?
Jake stopped a few feet from him, eyes narrowing as he studied him like he was trying to solve a puzzle he didn't care enough about.
"Wait, you got prom coming up, right?"
Ethan blinked, clearly taken aback by the question. “W-What?"
“Prom, doofus," Jake repeated slowly, like Ethan was an idiot. “The party where you dress like a fucking penguine and take a chic out."
Ethan shrugged awkwardly. “Yeah, I guess."
Jake grinned, punching him not-so-playfully on the shoulder. "So what hot girl are you taking out?” he asked, rubbing his palm. "Tell me she got some fat ass.”
Ethan frowned, rubbing his aching shoulder. “I don't have any," he muttered. “Not everyone's obsessed with that stuff."
Jake barked out a single laugh–loud and harsh. He took a big swing of beer before pointing the bottle at Ethan. “You better start being obsessed, man," he said, swaying slightly. “It ain't normal for a guy your age not to be chasing girls."
He leaned back again, face scrunching.
"Unless you're one of those…” He made a vague gesture with his hand, laughing, “... you know. Those dudes that love dicks.”
Ethan's pulse skipped but he said nothing. He just stared at his brother, hoping he would get distracted by the screams from the TV.
He didn't.
"Man, if I ever found out my own brother was one of them freaks–” He stopped laughing, letting Ethan complete the sentence himself. “Anyway, go get yourself a girl for prom. Nerd like you would probably need the practice.”
He waved his beer in the air, whooping as he turned back to the TV. Ethan stood there for a long moment, replaying everything that Jake had said…
Replaying the kiss.
Without a word, he nodded once and headed upstairs before Jake could say anything else. The moment his bedroom door slammed shut, silence filled the space.
Ethan sighed loudly as he tossed his backpack on the floor. He dropped down on the edge of his bed and ran his hands over his face. His fingers drifted unconsciously to his lip where the swelling had gone down a little.
Where Blake's fist had left its mark.
And worse–where the taste of Blake's lips still lingered.
Ethan groaned, squeezing his eyes. “Idiot," he muttered to himself. "Idiot, idiot, idiot.”
What the hell even pushed him to do something like that? To kiss Blake Thompson–ths most aggressively straight guy in the entire school.
He should have even gotten more than a punch. What else was he to expect? A kiss back?
The thought tore a bitter laugh out of him… until he began imagining it–Blake's tongue against him, his strong arms wrapped around his waist, bulging crotch brushing past his thigh.
Ethan leaned back against his bed and stared up at the ceiling. No matter how hard he tried to push the thoughts away, they always kept creeping back in.
He thought back to the way Blake had frozen, the warmth of his mouth against his, and that second–that fraction of a second–where Blake hadn't pushed him away.
And tomorrow was going to be another hell.
Blake had probably told everyone–the football team, the cheerleaders, the entire school. By lunch, he would be known as the gay freak that tried to kiss the school’s quarterback.
Perfect.
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Every step Ethan took as he approached the school building felt like wading through quick sand. The thought of what laid within caused his stomach to tighten and his heart to beat faster.
“Hey, Ethan," Jake called, starting his beat-up 2004 Chevrolet Cavalier.
Ethan turned to him as the window began to slowly wind back up.
"Don't forget to get yourself a lady for the dance,” Jake shouted over the roaring engine. "See you after school.”
The window fully rolled up and Jake sped into the traffic. Ethan stood there for a moment, watching the car until its taillight disappeared among the many before turning to the building.
With a deep breath, he walked in.
As he headed to class, he expected whispers, stares, laughters, or someone asking if he's still trying to kiss dudes. He remembered what happened to the last kid that was discovered to be gay and he expected worse.
But nothing happened.
Everyone just walked past him like usual. Lockers slammed, people laughed, but no one stared.
Ethan frowned slightly. This was… strange. He never saw Blake to be the type to keep things quiet, especially after something as severe as being kissed by the school's nerd.
Still, he tried keeping his head down as he made his way to class.
Dr. Keller, their chemistry teacher, was already in the room as Ethan slipped into his seat near the front. He pulled out his notebook and textbook, the familiar routine managing to calm his nerves a little.
All he had to do was focus on school and ignore everything else.
Or at least try to.
As the teacher wrote on the board, the classroom slowly filled with students. No one addressed him and Ethan kept his eyes glued to his note.
But he didn't need to look behind him to know Blake was there. He always sat two rows behind him.
Somehow, he could feel his presence–that strange prickling awareness that made the hair on his neck stand.. and his cock twitch.
No. Clear all thoughts and focus.
Ethan lifted his gaze to Dr. Keller who had begun writing equations on the board, launching into a lecture about reaction rates and catalysts. Ethan tried so hard to concentrate on what the old man was teaching, but every few minutes, his thoughts drifted.
Was Blake looking at him? Was he telling anyone about what happened yesterday? Or was he stoic about the whole thing?
He talked his foot anxiously, his grip on his own tightening. He told himself not to look. If he turned around and their eyes met, he'd probably die on the spot.
So he tried his best to focus harder on his notes and on what the teacher wrote on the board. Until, Dr. Keller suddenly turned to the class and clapped his hands once.
“Before I go on," he said, the murmurs quietening, “I have to make an announcement."
Everyone went still and Ethan adjusted his glasses, forcing himself to stay calm. Were they about to get a pop-test?
“I'll be giving you a take-home assignment this week," Dr. Keller said as he leaned against his desk.
Groans erupted from everywhere in the room but he ignored it.
"I'll be dividing the class into groups so you won't have to do it alone,” he continued. "So you can get to picking your partners while I go get the printed assignments.”
Ethan’s stomach dropped as the room began to buzz with chatter. Students immediately began whispering to their friends but he just stared down at his notebook.
Something told him this was about to go very, very badly.
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THE EYES THAT WATCHThe first thing James Hyatt sensed upon stepping out of the car was the smell.Not the blinking lights. Not the policemen rushing here and there around the crime scene. Not even the yellow rope blocking the entrance of the derelict drugstore.The smell came first.The rain had saturated the cracked asphalt, while the cold, damp concrete had been impregnated by the city's odor after the rains. However, beneath those smells, there was one sharp odor that seemed to not fit here.Blood.The drugstore stood at the end of the deserted street as if it was the last remaining vestige of the past times. The shattered windows which used to be covered with posters and signs now reflected the alternating red and blue light flashes coming over the building.The policemen hurriedly moved here and there with professional efficiency. Some of them communicated via the radios, while the others diligently marked some spots around the entrance trying to keep whatever evidence was left.
CHAPTER 56 THE EYES THAT WATCH The first thing commissioner James Hyatt caught when he stepped out of the car was the smell. Blinking lights flashed across the streets in red and blue as policemen rushed here and there around the crime scene. A few feet away, blocking the entrance of the derelict drugstore was the yellow crime tape. But the commissioner paid no attention to any of that. All he locked on to was that smell. The rain had saturated the cracked asphalt while the cold, damp concrete had been impregnated by the city's wet trash stench that lingered after the drizzle. However, beneath those smells, there was one so sharp that it didn't seem to fit there. Blood. The drugstore stood at the end of the deserted street as though it was the last remaining vestige of the past times. The shattered windows once covered with posters and magazine covers now reflected the flashing light from the police cars surrounding the building. The policemen moved around the area–a few
CONFESS OUR LOVE "I did, Jake," Gina croaked. “I did trust you." Those words barely slipped from her mouth when Jake's expression turned hard. "Then why didn't you tell me?" The question caught her off-guard because she had asked herself the same thing a million times. Again and again she wondered… Why hadn't she told him? Why did she let him find out this way? Gina swallowed hard, unable to look at him. She didn't know what else to say. And she wasn't going to lie to him anymore. "Why didn't you tell me?" Jake asked again as he walked toward her. "Tell me.” "I had to," she said weakly. Jake's frown deepened. "What?" "It's my mother," Gina finally revealed. "My mother is sick." Her voice died down and her expression seemed to tell him everything. "Oh," Jake mumbled, the anger in his eyes faded slowly. His whole attitude changed in a heartbeat. "Your mum is sick?" "She's in the hospital,” Gina answered, her head still facing the ground. “My mom has been undergoing
THE THINGS WE HIDE Neither of them moved for a few seconds. Jake sat on the floor, holding onto the rim of the bin with one hand. His head was lowered and breathing was irregular, as he felt Gina's gaze on him. The rest of the hallway was oblivious to what was happening there. Laughter could be heard in the background, the music coming from downstairs shook through the walls, the vibrations reaching their feet. Someone ran by them, shouting about drinking games on the lower floor. The party was still going on and people kept on having fun. But between the two of them, something was different. Like all that noise wasn't reaching them anymore. Finally, Gina took the initiative. "Jake..." The moment she mentioned his name, Jake's eyes shifted away from hers. "I'm fine," he said quickly. Gina observed him for a moment before giving a soft sigh. "You're literally sitting on the floor next to a trash can." "I said I'm fine," he said with a sharpness in his voice.
THE THINGS WE DON'T SAY Ethan sat at the edge of the bed, his hands lying between his knees. Blake had somehow shifted closed to him, with a little space between their shoulders while Ethan's eyes were fixated on the ceiling. They weren't saying anything. But somehow, this silence felt more heavy than anything they could say. Finally, Ethan couldn't keep it quiet anymore. "So…" he began. Blake glanced at him. "So?" Ethan hesitated for a moment, then he looked away. He wasn't sure how he could put the question without sounding intrusive or… jealous "Who was she?" he asked after a brief pause. For a while, Blake looked confused. Then his eyes grew slightly as he understood whom he was talking about. "Oh," he said as a small laugh escaped him. "Dyana?" Ethan raised a brow before he nodded. Her name sounded familiar. "She is from my math class," Blake continued. "She said she liked me and all that." He shrugged as if it wasn't a big deal. "I don't know. Roseanne h
FORBIDDEN THOUGHTS Gerald pushed Martin down onto the bed, and the furniture creaked under his weight. Smiling, he began to slowly unbutton his shirt. But Martin, impatient as always, tore open the entire thing and pulled him toward himself. “Come here," he said as he planted a kiss on Gerald's
UNDER THE BLEACHERSThe heavy grunts of the footballers practicing echoed across the field as Ethan dropped down on the grass beneath the bleachers. He spread his notebook across his laps, flipping through the pages as he sipped his soda. The metal beams above him rattled occasionally whenever some
A GIRL SUSRoseanne cupped Blake's face, biting down on her lower lip as she moved up the bed. She pulled him closer, her breath brushing past his nose and her hands now sliding down to his chest. “You know," she whispered, her legs trembling upon his touch, "the nerd would be sad hearing you aske
DREAMS, DESKS AND DIRTY THOUGHTSHis hands were everywhere and his kisses were like fire, burning with passion. Blake ran his hands over Ethan's body before pushing him hard, pinning him against the locker. The cold, metal surface bit at Ethan's skin through his shirt but he didn't mind it. He wan







