Thriller by Various
Author:Various
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
BILLIE JEAN
NEIL S. PLAKCY
âYou know that sometimes I need a woman to be by my side at events,â Alex Reyes said, his Cuban accent making the words seem gentle, as we unloaded lumber from the trunk of my lime-green Chevy Bel Air. âThe rules in Miami in 1968 are not as strict as those when I was growing up in Cuba, but they exist.â
âThatâs a beard,â I said, intentionally making my voice a little rougher. It wasnât hard; I came from working class stock on Marylandâs eastern shore, about as different from his private boarding school in New Hampshire as possible.
He looked at me. âReally? Where do you hear terms like that?â
I simply looked back at him. We had met at a gay bar a few months before, though at the time he was using the location as a cover for an anti-Castro group. âOh,â he said. âThe Cockpit.â
The bar was located out near Miami airport, so the name had a dual meaning. In the afternoon, it attracted airline employees who needed a pick-me-up before heading to work, or those on quick layovers. By nine oâclock, the clientele had transitioned to gay men who put different meanings on the words âcockâ and âpit.â
Alex was slim and darkly handsome, with black curls he kept tamed with a pomade that smelled like bay rum. That day he wore a plaid shirt with the Brooks Brothers hanging sheep crest on the pocket, and Leviâs blue jeans. A couple of the buttons on his shirt were undone, displaying a few dark curls of chest hair I longed to run my fingers through.
But we were not at his house in Coral Gables to playâat least not yet. He wanted to build a wooden fence around his property, primarily to protect his driveway from the prying eyes of his neighbors, and I had volunteered to help.
Earlier that morning, we had laid out where the fence would go so we knew how much lumber to buy. Alex lifted one of the fence posts and carried it up close to the stucco side wall of his house.
âYou were telling me about your beard,â I said, as I followed him, with a sledgehammer we had rented from Poeâs on US 1, where weâd bought the lumber.
âIt was a dinner on behalf of the Historical Society.â Alex carefully positioned the post in the dirt, and then reached for the sledgehammer.
âProbably easier if you take that expensive shirt off first,â I said.
He unbuttoned the shirt, revealing a skin-tight white sleeveless T-shirt beneath it that hugged his pecs and his flat stomach. He hung the shirt off the branch of a mango tree, and I gave him the sledgehammer.
His arm muscles rippled as he raised it over his head and slammed it into the top of the fencepost, which sunk into the loamy Miami soil.
âHer name was Billie Jean, and she came here from Atlanta, where she was a debutante, to work in the bank in my building. A young woman whose family I knew in Cuba works there too and she introduced us.
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