The Crying Game by Anderson Kol

The Crying Game by Anderson Kol

Author:Anderson, Kol [Anderson, Kol]
Language: eng
Format: azw
Published: 2014-08-08T16:00:00+00:00


Baby,

Now that I've found you,

I can't let you go,

Build my world around you,

I need you so,

Baby, even though,

You don't need me,

You don't need me,

The Foundations "Baby, Now That I've Found You"

CHAPTER THREE

If there was any promise to himself that William Davenport wanted to keep that night, it definitely wouldn’t be the one that involved letting Alexander go. Watching Alex come out of the house all dressed up in a formal tux and slicked-back hair, William felt like his heart forgot how to beat, only this time it wasn’t due to some panic attack, but the completely ridiculous love he felt for the man standing in front of him. William couldn’t take his eyes off him. He downed another glass of champagne and tossed the flute. Everyone was looking at him. He heard Alexander excusing himself and then he came toward William and dragged him by the arm to the room that had been converted into the groom’s changing room. Alexander locked them in, shoved William against a wall, and started undoing his belt.

“Alex, what’re you doing?” William tried to stop him.

“What do you think I’m doing?” Alexander said and turned him around to face the wall.

“Please stop,” William said, trying to break free, but Alex was holding him and he was stronger. William felt Alex’s body pushing into him despite his struggles. “Alex! Don’t! Please.”

He watched Alex place one hand against the wall and then tightened it into a fist. His grip on William’s arm was vicious and he still looked angry and hell bent on fucking him. “Alex!” William yelled louder this time.

Alex let go at last and William got away from him, started buttoning his pants.

“This is what you want, isn’t it?” Alex said. “You don’t think I’ve been noticing you? All through the wedding preparations you’ve been acting up, so come on let’s do it. Get it over with so I can marry Sofia in peace.”

The words felt like someone was crushing William’s heart.

“Just go,” he said. “I’m sorry, I won’t cause any trouble, you have my word.”

“What do you want?”

William started to leave when Alex yelled. “Don’t you dare walk out that door!”

William stopped in his tracks. Alex poured himself a drink and went over to sit on the bed. “Come here.”

William walked over to the bed, stood in front of him.

“Why are you acting this way?” Alex asked.

“I can’t stand by watch you get married to some boring rich bitch stereotype!”

“Rich bitch stereotype? Your hair products cost more than Berta’s salary! And don’t even get me started on those custom-designed sneakers.”

“You don’t give a shit about me, you just order me around!”

Alex set the glass aside and stood up to face William. He cupped William’s face in his hands. “Nothing’s changed, William. I still love you. I don’t need a ceremony to prove it. This marriage isn’t going to come between us. It’s just a piece of paper. I need to do this, because it’s important. For the business, for the family, for us. I’m not in love with her; this is just the practical thing to do.



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