Father Nate led Alex down the hall. He stopped at
another closed door, and through the thin wood Alex could hear the
steady rhythm of a radio, cranked to a rap beat that shook the door
in its frame. “He likes to be the center of attention,” Father Nate
whispered as he opened the door. “So he keeps his music loud.
Everything’s loud with him.”
Inside, a long table took up most of the room. Two chairs
flanked the table on either side, and a beat up boom box sat on the
scratched tabletop. A bare window let the sun slant in across the
table to wink off the radio’s chrome buttons. In one of the chairs
Jamie lounged, wearing jeans tight enough to cut off his
circulation and a baggy button-down shirt, his legs propped up
insolently on the table. Beneath him the chair leaned back on two
legs, and he slapped his knees in time with the music, bopping
along to the rap under his breath. He didn’t look up as they
entered. “Jamie?” Father Nate prompted.
Jamie ignored him.
Father Nate reached across the table and clicked off the radio,
plunging the room into a sudden silence.
“Hey!” Jamie cried. Now he looked up, anger
clouding his face. He frowned when he noticed Alex. With a surly
nod he asked, “You my new friend?”
“This is Alex,” Father Nate explained.
Alex wondered where his patience with this kid came from. It was
obvious Jamie didn’t want to be here, in this room, with the two of
them… Maybe this had been a bad idea after all. Maybe this was too
much for Alex to handle. “He just wants to talk to you a bit,”
Father Nate continued. “Just get to know you, is that so bad?”
Under the weight of Jamie’s gaze, Alex cleared his throat. Those
dark eyes were an impossible shade of blue—the photograph didn’t do
them justice, and once Alex looked into them, he couldn’t seem to
look away. He felt that gaze boring into him, deep into his soul;
he felt as if this young man could see every part of him, could
hear his innermost thoughts as if he shouted them out loud. He’s
only eighteen, Alex thought. Two years younger than me. He’s
not all that.
Then Jamie smiled, those pouty lips curving into a sunshine grin
that Alex couldn’t help but return. “I like you,” Jamie declared,
and Father Nate laughed. “You can stay. Talk to me. What do you
want to know?”
Alex glanced at Father Nate, who motioned at the other chair in
the room. “I’ll check on you guys in a little while,” he said as
Alex sat down. With a wink he left the room, closing the door
behind him and leaving the two of them alone.
Alone.
Alex stared at Jamie across the expanse of the table and
wondered what he could possibly say to start things off. He was
never good at introductions…what made him think he could do this
Youth Outreach program anyway? Why did he think he’d be a good
influence on someone’s life? Jamie watched him closely, and Alex
wanted to say something witty to make this sullen guy smile at him,
but he couldn’t think of anything at all. “So you’re Jamie,” he
said, hoping that would start something.
Jamie shrugged and moved his feet to the edge of the table,
knees bending as he rocked back and forth in the chair. “You’re
going to fall,” Alex warned him. With that barely there grin, Jamie
set the chair down on the floor with a loud thump.
His feet were still on the table, his legs spread apart
obscenely, and Alex couldn’t help but stare at the slight bulge at
Jamie’s crotch where his pants bit into his groin and accented his
hidden…
Don’t think it, Alex thought, swallowing hard against the sudden
lust that dried his throat. He sees you looking and loves this
attention so don’t think about him like that. He’s younger than
you—
By only two years.
Whose idea was it to team him up with a kid so close to his own
age? A guy like this, who radiated s*x and knew just how to
pose to turn Alex on? “I’m not going to fall,” Jamie said, grinning
when Alex swallowed again.
At least you made him smile, Alex thought, tearing his
gaze from Jamie’s crotch. God, when was Nate coming back? He looked
at those curls, those eyes, and thought maybe this would be harder
than he first imagined.