Harmony: A Bromance by Dallas Redford

Harmony: A Bromance by Dallas Redford

Author:Dallas Redford [Redford, Dallas]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: Independent
Published: 2020-11-17T16:00:00+00:00


Devon

He was ignoring my texts. I told myself not to call. I didn’t want to be annoying but it was hard not to. I picked my phone up again and opened my messaging app, let my finger run over the screen as I re-read the request for dinner that I had sent him.

Maybe I was coming on too strong. It occurred to me that neither of us had any experience with this. I’d never even looked at a guy with other than bro-hood on my mind. And, I didn’t think that Anthony had ever done anything like what we did with anyone else.

Fuck. Just the idea of another dude touching him made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up. I felt my blood tick up a few pressure points.

I looked at my phone one last time before I decided to just go over there. I didn’t care that it was over the top. Maybe I’d even be able to steal a couple of kisses off of him. That sent blood rushing down to my cock and I had to adjust it so that no one could see my hard on as I walked out of our building and down toward the restaurants.

I got to our favorite sandwich shop with a plan to grab a couple of our favorites. It wasn’t the healthiest of lunches but it wasn’t a usual thing. Besides, what was the purpose of working out and supplements if you had to eat perfectly all of the time?

The counter attendant was a young woman named Lily. Somewhere in the back of my mind, I had stored information about her that I had gleaned from our regular encounters. She was in school studying to be a primary school teacher. She’d had a boyfriend from abroad. I remembered thinking that it would never last when she told me that. She was too hot to be tied down to some dude who wasn’t even physically here.

She’d flirted with me countless times. And when her boss, a gay dude with painted nails and really good-looking hair, had heard I was an Instagram Influencer, he’d started giving me deep discounts on the sandwiches I got there. Perks were to be had by all.

“Hey Lily,” I said as I came to the front of the line. “The usual, please?”

She smiled. “A Pastrami on the rye bun? And a chicken salad on ciabatta?”

“You’re good,” I said, giving her a smile. “How are things?”

“Oh, fine,” she said. “Glad the weather is a little nicer today. I might go out and enjoy it with my dog.”

She’d told me before that she had a little poodle. I’d brought up that I sometimes watch my friend Peter’s bulldog.

“I know you dogsit,” she said, as if reading my mind. “If you would ever want to go find some good dog stops together, you’ve got a willing partner-in-crime.”

She sat the sandwiches down in front of me and gave me a shy smile. Her hand went almost involuntarily up to her neck.



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