Life Lessons 04 - Learning Curve (MM) by Kaje Harper
Author:Kaje Harper [Harper, Kaje]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
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Monday went by in a fog for Tony, distant and jerky. Long periods dragged out slow as molasses, followed by odd jumps in the day when he looked at a clock and was shocked at where the time had gone. He’d managed to put off thinking about the hearing most of the weekend. Well, other than an occasional bitchfest with Sabrina on Facebook. She was all gung-ho about his civil rights, and he’d eventually found himself toning his own concerns way down. It wasn’t going to be a big thing. It was just a meeting of GSA parents. God, he hoped it wasn’t going to be a big thing.
He’d thought about staying at school between three and five o’clock, doing lesson prep or something. But when the bell sounded he was about the third person out the door. He went home and found a note from Mac about picking up the kids and taking them to Tony’s parents’ house for the evening. Bless him.
Tony was so glad not to have to pretend everything was fine for two hours. Even if it was fine. Should be fine. Fuck.
Tony had showered and dried off, and wrapped himself in a towel, before he heard Mac coming back. Maybe I should have waited for that shower. But truthfully he wasn’t in the mood for sex, as stunned as Marty would be to hear him say so. And fuck! For a moment he missed Marty so much his chest ached. As many wonderful friends as he still had, there was no one quite like Marty. Sometimes Tony still felt him so close, so vivid, that Tony could hear his voice in his head. Marty would want to march into that hearing arm in arm, singing a show tune. Marty would have told the kids they were entitled to be big flamers if they wanted to and not to let little minds get them down. Half the kids would have been horrified, but the rest… Maybe Tony could get Walter Sinclair to come meet them someday. The actor had come over to the house for an hour both Saturday and Sunday, and Mac had come out of each session looking wrung out but determined. It was a good look. Tony was starting to really like Walter…
Tony jumped as Mac’s arms wrapped around him from behind.
“Didn’t you hear me come in?”
“I guess I forgot.”
“Um, okay.” Mac ran a hand down his chest. “I like you like this but you look cold.”
“Trying to decide what to wear.”
“This is nice.” Mac ran his hand back up.
Tony wriggled. “For the hearing. Keep your paws to yourself and tell me if I should wear a blazer? Or maybe a good sweater?
I don’t want to look like I’m going to court.”
“Maybe what you would wear to class the first day of the term?”
“I guess.” Tony usually dressed up a bit more at the start of each term to look older and less manipulable, and then relaxed as his kids got used to him.
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