Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2000 02:00:13 +0100
From: Ardveche <ardveche@hotmail.com>
Subject: The Copier Guy (Part 9)

Thank You!
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So here we are again.  Part 9, the much anticipated lunch with Dale and
Eileen.  If the number of messages I was getting before surprised me, then
the number of people who seemed desperate to know what would happen at
lunch astonished me!  Turns out, for reasons I still don't understand, that
Dale and Eileen are nearly as popular as Scott and Mike themselves.  You
are a funny bunch, aren't you?  However, I exist to serve you, my audience,
so here it is the next (and penultimate) instalment of The Copier Guy!
Keep the comments coming, I love it and as Scott said - "I'm big enough and
ugly enough to look after myself", so let's have some criticism for a
change!  If you don't tell me what's wrong I can't fix or improve it.  But
don't tell me about typos!  I was just rereading and the later parts are
riddled with them, I know!  Sorry.


Disclaimer
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This is a work of fiction; any resemblance to persons living or dead is
entirely coincidental. The author asserts all legal and moral rights
(copyright (c) 2000 - ardveche@hotmail.com) to this work and you may not
copy it or transmit it in any way except in its entirety and with this
disclaimer. This story features descriptions of sex between consenting
adult males:

- if such material is prohibited in your jurisdiction, please DO NOT READ ON,
- if you're under the legal age to read such material, please DO NOT READ ON,
- if you don't like, or are offended by such material, please DO NOT READ ON.

Now, if everyone who is still here is meant to be here, let's get on with it.
This is the first story I've posted so all comments are welcome (email them to
ardveche@hotmail.com).


The Copier Guy
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Part 9 : Lunch

	I was not at all convinced that this was a good idea, but I shouted
through the door to Scott to check that he really was okay with the whole
thing and he said he was.  He also said I should stop worrying, which is
like telling a fish it should stop swimming.  Love me, love my neuroses.
Sort of.  I was standing by the telephone chewing my thumbnail when his
tousled head popped round the door-frame.

"What should I wear to this?"  This was his biggest concern?  What he
should wear?  What does one wear to enter the lion's den?  A suit of armor
might be an idea!

"Whatever, it won't be formal."

"Whatever is not, and never has been, an acceptable answer.  I want to make
a good first impression on your friends."

"I don't know, smart but casual, I guess."

	"You were meant to say: 'you'll make a good impression whatever you
wear', you scumbag."  He threw the damp towel he'd been holding at my head
and grinned at me.

	"Sorry.  Distracted.  But you're right, you will."  And he would,
he was so beautiful, how could he not?  But then, Dale and Eileen would not
be judging him on his beauty.

	"Not that I was fishing for compliments or anything."  He
disappeared back round the door frame and I could dimly hear him rummaging
through his piles of clothes for the perfect ensemble.

	I continued to ruminate on the upcoming torture while he dressed
and preened in the bathroom.  My one hope for salvation was that the girls
would be there, Eileen would be more restrained in front of the children.
I must have been standing there for some time, because when I looked up
Scott had finished preparing himself and, my God, but he looked stunning.
Better than he ever had before.  Gone was the rumpled look of the previous
day, before me was a vision of beauty in gray pants and a dark blue silk
shirt, his hair immaculately styled.  I caught my breath.

	"Does that mean you approve?"  He asked mischievously, crossing his
arms across his broad chest.

	"Yes!"  The clothes looked so good on him I could hardly control
the urge to tear them off!

	"I can scrub up pretty good when I try."

	"You certainly can.  They're going to love you.  I..."  I almost
added 'do', but caught myself just in time.  He cocked his head at me
oddly.

	"You, on the other hand, look like shit!"

	"Oh, thank you!"  But he had a point.  I needed a shave and a
change of clothes badly.  Not that I would have traded last night in his
arms for all the clean clothes on Earth!  As I remembered the feeling of
his touch, the texture of his skin, I shuddered and my stomach performed a
flip.  How could I be so lucky?  "Guess we'd better do something about
that, huh?"

	"Sounds like a plan.  So we're heading over to your place?  Or are
you going to prop up that wall all day?"

	"You, are not a nice person."

	"Sure I am."  He leaned over to kiss my cheek, and I was forced to
admit that he was a nice person after all.  "It was my winning personality
that attracted you to me, surely?"

	"Well it sure as hell wasn't your looks!"

	"Ouch!"

	Satisfied that I had scored the winning point I pushed myself
upright and slipped an arm round his waist.  "Shall we get this over with,
then?"

	"Listen to you!  These are your friends we're talking about, it'll
be fun."  He squeezed my shoulder and his touch had the same magically
calming effect it always had.

	"Fun is not the word that springs to mind."  We walked like that
down to my car which was parked on the street outside and drove in a
pleasant, comfortable silence across town to my apartment.  Once inside I
told him to make himself comfortable while I got ready.  I went into my
bedroom and turned my thoughts to what I was going to wear.  This had never
been an issue before, I would go over to Dale and Eileen's place a couple
of times a week and never once had it occurred to me to think about what to
wear to do so.  Now I was pulling shirts and pants from my wardrobe and
holding them up to each other, trying to decide what would look the best
and, as importantly, compliment Scott's outfit.  I finally settled on a
pair of khaki pants and a gray turtleneck.  Satisfied with that, I wandered
through to the bathroom to shave before rejoining Scott.

	"Richie!"  I gasped as I walked in.

	"Hey," Scott said as I walked back into the room, "I made a new
friend."  Oh God! I had completely forgotten about Richie I had been so
caught up in Scott.  My poor cat hadn't been fed for days and here he was
now purring louder than a train as Scott stroked his back.  Scott looked up
and smiled broadly at me, "You look great!"

	"Thanks.  I can't believe I forgot about my cat, though!"

	"He was out on the fire escape, scratching at the window, so I let
him in and gave him some food.  He seems much happier now, he's purring."
He turned his attention back to Richie's multi-colored fur as the cat wound
itself round his legs, getting hairs all over his pants.

	"I'd purr if you did that to me!"

	"Come over here and I'll do it!"  He grinned at me.

	"You're getting hair on your pants."  I changed the subject.

	"Doesn't matter, he's cute, and he seems to like me.  Does that
mean I can stay over some time?  Does it?  Huh?  Does it?"  He put on a
little boy voice and looked up at me with big round eyes, I couldn't help
but laugh.  I seemed to be laughing all the time since I'd met him.  Well,
that and crying.

	"We'll see."

"Okay, you, enough, your master needs to be taught a lesson."  He gently
pushed Richie away from his legs and rose from his seat to come over to
where I was standing.

	"What kind of a lesson?"  I took a step backwards and held my hands
up in mock surrender.

	"We'll see!"  He flashed me an evil grin and, before I knew what
was happening, he lunged forward catching me round the waist and swinging
me round so I ended up flat on my back on the sofa with all the air knocked
out of me.  Before I had a chance to properly get my breath back he began
to tickle me and I was soon squirming around, laughing uncontrollably and
gasping strangled entreaties for him to stop.  "Do you want to change your
answer yet?"  He halted his torments for a moment.

	"Yes!  Yes!  I'm sorry!  You can stay over!"  I gasped my answer
out as I tried to get air back into my lungs, I hadn't laughed so hard in a
long time.

"Good answer.  But you know what you did?"

"What'd I do?"

"You apologized to me again!"  His head bowed to mine, and we were kissing
again.  It was a long, slow, tender kiss that lifted me up and out of
myself and made me sure that I wanted to spend as much time as I possibly
could with this impossibly wonderful man.  "And now my hair is a mess!"  He
chided softly as we broke and I realized I had been clutching at his head
as we kissed.

"I..."  I started to speak but was stopped by his mouth pressing back onto
mine, showing me that he didn't really mind about his hair.  He tasted so
good I wanted to keep doing this forever!  I wrapped my arms round his back
and pulled him down so he was lying half beside me and half on top, not
caring this time that he could feel my erection pressing urgently against
him.  He came up for air after a while and stroking my cheek gazed into my
eyes.  He rested his hand flat on my belly.

"What time are we meant to show for lunch?"

"Soon."  I breathed.

"Guess I'll have to take care of you later then."  He joked.

"Is that a promise?"

"Do you want it to be?"  There was still a trace of humor in his voice.

"Yes."  Suddenly I was all seriousness.  I realized that I did want him to,
absolutely and unreservedly, I wanted him to promise that when we came back
after lunch he would help me take the biggest step of my life.

"Then it is a promise."  His tone and the sincerity in his eyes told me
that he was no longer joking and I felt an overwhelming wave of love for
this gentle, caring man.  I raised my head to kiss him and breathed a thank
you into his ear.  "No, thank you, Mike.  Thank you."  He pressed his face
against my neck and we just held each other.  Just then, Richie jumped up
to join us and started to rub against my cheek, causing me to giggle and
the moment was over.

"Right, you," I informed the cat, "You're going back outside and we're
going to lunch."  I fitted my actions to my words and scooped him up to
deposit him back on my fire escape.

"Let's go then.  I want to meet the people who persuaded you to call me!"
Scott squeezed my hand and smiled.

"Okay.  Grab a bottle of wine from the kitchen would you?"  I straightened
myself up a bit, found my car keys and we were ready to go.

I pulled into the drive of Dale's house and killed the engine.  For a while
I sat and breathed, Scott waited quietly beside me until I had gathered
myself and then he leaned over to kiss me.  "It'll be fine."  He was right,
I pulled myself together and got out the car, he followed me to the door
which was thrown open by a grinning Dale before I could raise my hand to
the bell.

"I thought you were going to sit out there all day!"  He punched my
shoulder and then turned his attention to the man standing beside me.  "And
you MUST be Scott!  I'm Dale."  He practically pushed me aside as he came
forward with outstretched hand.  Scott took the proffered hand and shook it
with a broad smile on his face.

"Nice to meet you, Dale, and thanks for inviting me to your home.  I've
been looking forward to meeting you, Mike's told me a lot about you."

"I'll bet, but I haven't heard nearly enough about you yet!  Come on in
guys, Eileen's in the dining room adjusting and re-arranging stuff.  Anyone
would think you were Bill and Hilary the way she's behaving!"  He stood
back and gestured for both of us to enter and then followed us in, closing
the door behind himself.

"Michael!"  Eileen bustled into the hall.  "And this must be Scott!  Mike
didn't do you justice, you're absolutely gorgeous!"  Scott flushed a deep
red as she looked him up and down.

"Um, thanks, this is for you."  He held out the bottle of wine.

"Oh, you shouldn't have bothered."

"No bother, really, its from Mike's kitchen!"  He was recovering his
composure enough to favor her with a brilliant smile.

"Honest as well as handsome!  Well come on through to the dining room.  Its
just the four of us, the girls are with my mother."  I stole a glance at
Scott and rolled my eyes at him.  "I saw that, Michael."  Eileen chided.
"Now everyone take a seat and Dale will get you a drink."  And with that
she was gone back through to the kitchen.  I saw what Dale meant as I
looked round the dining room, Eileen was always house proud but today
everything gleamed and the best tableware was out.  There was a beautiful
floral arrangement on the table.

Once we all had drinks in hand, Dale and Eileen sat down and there was an
awkward silence as we all waited for someone else to open the conversation.
I was dreading what would be said, and trying desperately to think of any
neutral topic that would keep Dale from his interrogation.  To my surprise,
it was Scott who opened the conversation.

"So I guess I should thank you two for persuading Mike to call me?"  he
smiled broadly at both of them and at my open mouthed expression - still I
supposed we might as well get it over with.

"He told you that, huh?"  Dale sounded amused.

"Yeah, it was a good plan, but Mike screwed it up."  He went on to tell
them about the papers with my name on them, my eagerness to get out the
office and the fact that I told him on a Friday that I had a big
presentation the next day!  I had no idea I had screwed it up that badly,
but it made Dale and Eileen laugh so much during the telling that it well
and truly broke the ice.  They thought the story of my drunken stupor was
pretty damned funny too, so far I was not coming out well from this story.
The conversation went on from there to safe, neutral topics and continued
pleasantly enough for a while.

"So what got you into the copier business, Scott?"  Dale sounded genuinely
interested in the answer, as though he thought Scott could do far better
for himself.  Which he certainly could, this was a bright boy.  Scott
flinched.

"My uncle got me the job.  I bummed around for a few years after high
school and never made it to college.  My parents couldn't really have
afforded to send me anyway, but at the time I was convinced I could be a
great artist instead and didn't need college.  I'm saving up now, so I can
afford to go."

"An artist?"

"Um, yes, just a hobby really."  Scott seemed generally disinclined to talk
about his drawing, changing the subject every time I had raised it.

"Don't listen to him guys, he's really good!"  Before Scott could protest I
had pulled out my wallet and retrieved the sheet of folded notepaper I had
put in there on Saturday morning.  The picture he drew of me sleeping.  I
handed it to Eileen.

"You've been carrying that around with you?"  Scott was frowning at me.

"Sure I have, its really good."

"He's right, Scott, this is very good.  You've really captured him."
Eileen was casting the critical eye of a Fine Arts major over the little
drawing.  "Would you draw me sometime?"  She suddenly blurted out.

"Um, I guess so, if you want me to."

"Oh I do!  But you mustn't use a ball-point!"  She smiled at him and he
seemed to relax a degree as well.  "Now, Dale, you stay here and talk to
Mike while Scott helps me bring through the lunch things."

"I can help, if you want."  I volunteered, but this was clearly planned as
it was Dale and not Eileen who responded.

"No, that's okay.  I think they'll cope."  So we were to be split up and
talked to separately.  Scott seemed unfazed by this obvious ploy, as he
rose to follow Eileen to the kitchen, he squeezed my shoulder and smiled at
me and I saw a small smile flicker across Eileen's face as he did so.  They
left for the kitchen.

"That was subtle, Dale."  I glared at him.

"Oh, stop your whining!  She's not going to hurt him, she just wants to
talk to him.  And I want to talk to you."

"About what?"  I was not feeling very cooperative suddenly.

"What the hell do you think?  About where you've been all weekend and what
you've been up to.  And what's going on with you and Scott, who seems like
a really nice guy by the way..."  Before he could go on, I interrupted.

"Where I've been all weekend is with Scott, what we got up to isn't really
any of your business.  And what's going on is, well, I don't know.  I like
him a lot, Dale, and I think I'm falling for him.  But its all too new for
me to know what I want to happen, or where I want this to go."

"Uhuh?  Rubbish.  You know exactly what you want, you're just scared to
admit it to yourself.  But you should. And you should admit it to Scott
too.  Have you seen the way that guy looks at you?"

"How does he look at me, oh Great One?"  Dale was beginning to annoy me.  I
knew he had my best interests at heart, but he was lecturing me about a
relationship I may or may not have with a man he'd only known for about a
half hour.  Where did he get off?

"I know you guys only met a few days ago, but its pretty obvious to me that
he cares about you, though God knows why.  And its equally obvious that you
care about him.  So spill, what happened this weekend?"  I stared at Dale,
with my mouth slightly open, had he said what I thought he said?  I mean, I
knew that Scott liked me, that was clear, but until Dale said that he could
see he cared about me it hadn't seemed one hundred percent real.  Now it
did.

"You think he cares about me?"

"If I had just met you two, I'd have thought you'd been together forever.
In fact, I'll go further and say I think he's falling for you.  Which is
good, as you've totally fallen for him!"  Suddenly I wanted to tell Dale
everything.

"I think I may love him, Dale.  But I'm afraid."

"Afraid of what?  What might happen, or what you're feeling?"

"What I'm feeling, its been a long time.  And its such a big change."

"I understand.  But you can't spend your whole life beating yourself up.
Now tell me about your weekend."  I gave Dale a quick summary of the events
of the weekend, editing it a little to make myself appear a bit less
pathetic and he listened carefully to the whole story, grunting every so
often to indicate that he was taking it all in.  When I got to the
conversation Scott and I had had before coming over for lunch his face
broke out in a broad smile.  "I guess we'd better keep this lunch short,
then?"

I blushed beet red and grinned like a fool at Dale.  Suddenly I had an urge
to hug my old friend and thank him profusely for everything he'd done for
me.  I was definitely finding it harder to control my emotions these days.
Maybe I'd just spent too long bottling stuff up.  I reached across and gave
Dale's hand a squeeze, "Thanks, man."

"That's what friends are for, Mikey.  To tell you when you're being an
idiot."  It was in the middle of this touching scene that Eileen returned
from the kitchen, carrying a try and followed by a smiling and similarly
laden Scott.

"Well, we've had a lovely chat in the kitchen, and I see you boys have too,
so let's eat."  Eileen beamed at me.  "You're a lucky man, Mike, this one's
a definite keeper!"

The rest of the meal passed uneventfully with us all chatting away as
though we were old friends and I found myself smiling foolishly as I sat
back and listened to my new best friend talking to my oldest friends like
they'd known each other all their lives.  Eileen couldn't have been more
right, this one WAS a keeper, and I was going to do anything it took to be
with him.  After lunch and coffee, Dale stood up and announced that he'd
love to keep chatting, but he had some papers to go over.  Eileen gave him
a black look, but Scott and I seized the opportunity to thank them for
lunch and make a hasty departure.

"It was lovely meeting you Scott.  Mike's a very lucky man.  And so are
you!"  Eileen kissed his cheek.

"I know.  Thanks again."

"Remember to call me about that portrait."

"I will."  We got into my car and as the doors closed he said, "Well that
was pretty good.  I had fun, they're both really nice and its obvious they
care about you a lot."

"Okay, stop it, just tell me what you and Eileen talked about."  I didn't
mean to be short with him, but I was desperate to know what had been said.
He just smiled at me and shook his head.

"That's between us.  For now.  I might tell you later."

"You can't do this to me!"

"Watch me."  His wicked grin made it impossible to be mad at him and I
threw my arms round his neck and kissed him on the cheek.

"Okay.  Later.  Thanks for doing this Scott."

"Hey, my pleasure, really.  For you."

I kissed him again and then moved back a little to look deeply into his
wonderful brown eyes.  "Take me home and make love to me."

"Or lose you forever?"  He was smiling, but I could feel the pulse in his
neck racing.

	"Something like that."

	"Can't."

	"Why not?"

	"You're driving."  He kissed me on the lips and I wasted no time in
starting the engine.



To Be Continued...
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