Anthony & Leo by Sue Brown
Author:Sue Brown [Brown, Sue]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Published: 2015-03-12T00:00:00+00:00
AS LEO drove to the club, Tony stared out of the window. All he could think of was some nameless, faceless thugs touching his friends, hurting them, killing Mike and Jordan, fuck, Jordan.
âBaby, are you okay?â Leo squeezed his thigh.
Tony made a sound. âNot really.â
âNot surprising. Youâre very fond of Jordan, arenât you?â
Tony looked over to see if there really was an edge to Leoâs voice. âWeâve been friends since he joined the club.â
âJust friends?â
Tony leaned back against the seat and closed his eyes. He couldnât deal with the weight of Leoâs unasked questions. Not now. Not when he didnât know if Jordan was alive or dead.
âIâm sorry, Tony. I know the answer to the question, and itâs stupid of me to throw a jealousy fit now.â
Leo patted his leg.
âI wanted him, but he never wanted me as a sub. I made my peace with that. He was still a good friend.â
âHeâs still a good friend, and he may not have wanted you, but heâs very possessive about you.â
âYeah.â Tonyâs phone rang again, and he answered it. âHi, Frankie? Yeah, Marchant told me. Weâre on our way to the club. Yeah, see you there.â
âFrankieâs heard the news?â Leo asked.
âTheyâre going to the club.â
âWeâll be there soon.â
It was midafternoon, and the schools were just coming out. It seemed to take forever to negotiate the traffic, but eventually they pulled up outside the club. Tony pointed his lover to his usual parking space.
As Tony got out of the car, a jeep pulled alongside. Frankie sprung out of the passenger seat, rushed around to Tony, and clung to him.
âHey.â Tony patted Frankieâs back.
âHi, Tony.â
Al, Frankieâs boyfriend, got out of the car. He was a member of the club, although he spent less time there since heâd met Frankie.
âHi, Al. Have you heard anything new?â
âNot yet.â Al looked at Leo, whoâd been waiting patiently by the car. âHi, Leo.â
Tony held out his hand for Leo. He felt like a giant compared to the three men, even though Al and Leo werenât that short. He sighed inwardly. It wasnât the first time, and it probably wouldnât be the last time he felt his height was a disadvantage.
Inside the club, the men were greeted by Ed. He looked gray and drawn. Frankie rushed over to give him a hug, which he gratefully accepted.
âMarchantâs gone to the hospital to see if he can get any more information. He asked if Tony could run the club while heâs gone.â
âSure. Have we got anyone to mind the bar?â
âYes. Gary is coming in.â
âIâm going to the hospital,â Ed said. âMarchantâs distraught. He needs me.â
âWeâll take you,â Al said. âTony, can you get us all a drink first?â
Infuriated by the way theyâd made plans without even discussing it with him and then just casually threw an order at him, Tony stalked off to the bar. He knew he had to step up and look after the place, but he was closer to Jordan than probably anyone there except Al. No one seemed to give a shit about his feelings.
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