Inches of Trust by A.R. Moler
Author:A.R. Moler [Snyder, JM]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: JMS Books LLC
Published: 2017-04-02T00:00:00+00:00
Auld Acquaintance
The thick, cream-colored envelope lying open on Tristanâs kitchen counter drew Brianâs curiosity. It looked like it was probably a wedding invitation and Brian wondered if it was anyone heâd heard Tristan speak of. Brian slid the card out of the envelope and read it. It was definitely not a wedding announcement. Instead what Brian read was the invitation to one of the cityâs most luxurious and raved about New Yearâs Eve parties. Held at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel, it cordially invited Tristan and guest to attend.
Tristan came into the kitchen, stripping off his tie with one hand, short dark hair windblown. His left arm was still in a sling.
âWant to tell me how you rate an invite to Carl Windermereâs New Yearâs party at the Mandarin?â asked Brian. âPeople sell their souls for that sort of opportunity.â
Tristan gave a snort of amusement. âMy parents are friends of Windermereâs. I get an invitation every year. I almost never go.â
âTake me, take me, please can we go, can we?â Brian begged, intentionally mimicking a hyperactive child. âIâll be good.â He gave Tristan a silly grin.
Tristan rolled his eyes. âYou do realize itâs a black tie affair.â
âSo? I can rent a tux,â countered Brian. âIâm guessing you own one.â
âYes. I have one. As if my mother would let me get away with not having one,â Tristan replied.
Brian pondered that for a moment. It was a constant source of contention with his family not only that Tristan had chosen a law enforcement career, but that he was gay. Brian was an architect and had been involved with Tristan since the end of October. Their relationship was creeping in the direction of something deep and long term. Brian had hopes that long term might extend to permanent.
Tristan ran his hands back through his hair. âOf course I only wear it about as often as I wear my dress blues.â
âI have a fond memory regarding those dress blues, and regret that I didnât get to be the one removing them. Think Iâll have any better luck with the tux?â
âI suspect so,â replied Tristan. âOh, I meant to ask you if you had any problems with the keys or the alarm code.â
âNo problems.â
Tristan had given Brian keys to his house as part of his Christmas present and it still gave Brian a warm feeling that Tristan trusted him that far.
âGood. Iâm going to go upstairs and change. Feel free to root around through the cupboards. If thereâs something you canât find, just ask.â
* * * *
In the bedroom, Tristan was torn between wanting Brian to come help him undress and just leaving him alone to start dinner preparations. Having a badly injured wrist made simple things, like taking off slacks and putting on jeans, an exercise in frustration. Add in the fact that it was his dominant hand and that just increased the annoyance. He did have to admit it was healing. Two weeks after the damage, as long as he didnât use it at all, it now barely hurt.
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