Date: Sun, 7 Jul 2002 08:06:07 EDT From: Keybedder@aol.com Subject: The River Runs Dry (1/2) THE RIVER RUNS DRY, PART ONE by K. Nitsua. Copyright 2002 by the author. Synopsis: Dark days descend on Jon and Kevin's relationship. News comes that Jon's former lover Matt is gravely ill, and the visit of another friend, Ward, rekindles old feelings. A sequel to "Totaling the Balance" and "Settling Accounts." ONE: FRIDAY EVENING, END OF MARCH, TEXAS "Jesus Christ, why does someone always show up early when you give a party?" Kevin said. He was looking out the living room window toward the street. Darkness was beginning to fall on a pleasant spring day in Texas. "Who?" Jon asked, as he set out bowls of snacks. He had come back late from his workout at the Steelman College gym and his hair was still damp from the shower. "Well, it's a man and a woman. Must be Mary and Elden." "Aha, the token straight couple." Elden Lewis was a senior colleague in Jon's department, and had received an invitation for that reason alone. "Maybe they'll leave early too," Kevin said, rolling his eyes. "Be nice. He did support me before the Tenure and Promotion Committee." "So he says." "What a cynic." At that moment the doorbell rang. "Just for that, you can answer the door." "Anything I can do, Jon?" a voice asked behind him. "Uh--actually, Ward, I forgot to empty that ice bag I just bought into the cooler. It's sitting on the kitchen floor. Would you mind?" "Not a bit." Ward Childers strode toward the kitchen. Jon watched his retreating form, admiring the wide shoulders, long legs, and he admitted to himself, small, tight butt. Ward was handsomer now than when he had taught German for one year at Steelman. Was that really ten years ago? Some people aged well. He, on the other hand, felt gray and creaky these days. Maybe that was how a Professor of English was supposed to feel. "Hello, Professor Evans." A hand touched his shoulder. Jon turned. With an effort, he assumed the role of genial host. "Elden, Mary. Thanks so much for coming." Elden Lewis shook his hand. "Congratulations. How does it feel to be one of the big boys?" He was a thin man, sixtyish, with gray hair streaked with its original blond and unstylish dark-rimmed glasses. His eyes were so narrow that after years of knowing him Jon wasn't sure what color they were. Mary, who sold real estate, was a largish blonde, frumpy despite her best efforts to look professional. As always when he saw them together, Jon felt a pang of sympathy for her. "Feels great. And thank you again for your support." The older man moved forward and his voice took on a confiding tone. "Jon, I was so glad your promotion came through. I suppose it won't do any harm now to say that some of us were, well, just a wee bit worried." Jon raised his eyebrows. "Really." "Your professional achievement and service to Steelman, of course, were never in question. Nor your teaching ability. There are always those who will insist on bringing up things that have nothing to do with anything." "Such as?" "Need I say it, Jon? Your--alternative lifestyle. The unusual nature of your household, with a former Steelman student, no less." Despite himself Jon's curiosity was aroused. "So someone on the committee brought it up?" Elden waved his hand in a dismissive gesture. "Not in so many words. But I took the bull by the horns. Defended you. Told them that as far as I was concerned, the private life of a faculty member was no concern of mine. Especially someone with as stellar a record as yours in every other aspect." "Well." Jon kept his hands jammed in his pockets. At that moment the doorbell rang again. "Excuse me. There are drinks in the kitchen. Why don't you help yourselves." He flung the door open with such force that the two men on the doorstep took a step back, startled. "I give up. Don't shoot," Philip Ramsey joked, raising his hands. He was almost as tall as Jon, with graying hair and vivid blue eyes, dressed as always in blue jeans and work boots. His partner Joe--Jon couldn't remember his last name at the moment--stood silent, blinking. He sighed. "Sorry, guys. Welcome." "I thought being promoted was supposed to be a joyous occasion. Of course, I wouldn't know." Phil shrugged. "Long story. I'll tell you after a few drinks. Come on in." "Thank God they left. Elden Lewis is such an asshole," Jon said some time later. The party was in full swing, and to get away for a moment from the clamor he had slipped out to stand by the pool. Ward was already there, his long frame draped in one of the chaise longues, an empty glass on the metal table next to him. A slight breeze stirred the tropical plants in the back yard. "Well," Ward said, "At least from now on you'll be able to talk to him asshole to asshole." Jon grinned, not offended. "I'll take that as a compliment. Considering how often we've locked horns over the years, I'm surprised he supported me even as much as he did." Ward stretched and yawned. "The only thing I regretted about leaving here was you, Jonno." Since moving to the Bay area he had made do with part-time and visiting teaching positions, which left him ample time, apparently, to work on his body. When Jon and Kevin had met him at the Austin airport the previous afternoon they had been stunned by the brawny muscleman who had come striding through the security gate, smiling with dazzling white teeth from a model's face. Jon smiled and squeezed Ward's knee. "It's good to have you back. How's the language conference going?" Ward shrugged. "It's okay so far. The bars here aren't like they are back home, of course." Jon laughed. "Aha, the truth comes out. Well, I'm honored that you stayed for this dull party tonight." "I wouldn't have missed it. All kidding aside, I'm really happy for you. A Professor of English living openly with his same-sex partner. Who woulda thunk it at stuffy Steelman." Jon grinned. "Elden Lewis said more or less the same thing. I don't think he meant it quite the same way." "It's nice to see Kevin again too. Though I'm not sure he thinks so." Jon frowned. "He has been kind of standoffish. Maybe it's the candidacy exams coming up in his Psychology program. He's been obsessing about them lately." Ward shrugged. "You and I have a history. He's a little bit jealous, maybe." "He needs to stop it." "Don't be too hard on him, Jon." Ward stood up. He smiled. "Maybe we should get back inside before we give him ammunition." "There you all are," Kevin said, spotting them as they re-entered the house. "Just in time for the toast." "Toast?" "Phil Ramsey wants to toast you and me." Kevin put plastic cups of champagne in their hands. He avoided looking Ward in the eye. "Oh Christ," Jon said. "I'm really not good at this shit." "Come on, Professor," Ward said, clapping him on the shoulder, "It's your night. Go and greet your public. Right, Kevin?" "Right," Kevin said. He took Jon's hand and pulled him ahead of Ward into the living room. Most of the guests were gathered there, holding glasses. They broke into applause. After a minute Philip held his hands up for silence. "Before we hear from our man of the evening, I would like to propose a toast." He raised his glass in Jon's direction. "To our new Professor of English, and long may he continue in his heroic, though ultimately futile, role as Head Grade Deflator of Steelman College. To Jon!" "To Jon!" They drank amid laughter and more applause. Jon raised his hand. "Thanks for your kind words, Phil. They're really generous, when you consider that Fine Arts gives an A to anyone who can hold a paintbrush. Or these days, draw a stick figure with a mouse." Raucous laughter erupted. Philip Ramsey grinned and shook his head, acknowledging the hit. Jon waited until the hubbub died down, then spoke again. "In all seriousness, everyone, I don't mind admitting that this was a nerve-racking semester. I wasn't sure I'd be promoted. Your caring and good wishes meant a lot. Thank you very much." "To us," someone said. Jon smiled and raised his glass. He draped his other arm around Kevin's shoulder. He still felt daring when he did this in public, even though everyone present knew their relationship. "Some people might say that Kevin was the reason why there was a question about my promotion. They're wrong. It's his love and support since the day we met--and for anyone who doesn't know, it was the night after he graduated, so I did NOT seduce a Steelman student." There was a definite edge to the laughter this time. "It's his love and support that have kept me going, inspired me for almost eight years now. It's his sense of critical thinking, developed at Steelman by myself and others..." he poked Kevin playfully, "that's kept me from making even more mistakes than I have." He faced his friends and colleagues. "When you drink to me, you drink to Kevin Kuehlwasser." "To Jon and Kevin," a voice said, and the toast echoed throughout the room. "To Jon and Kevin." Jon turned to Kevin and embraced him as applause and cheers surrounded them. Under cover of the noise he whispered in his partner's ear, "I love you." Kevin said nothing. An unexpected lump rose in his throat. Jon seldom verbalized his feelings about him, and never in public until now. At that moment he caught Ward's eye. Their friend from California was standing, applauding with the others. The expression on his face, though, was not meant for Jon or anyone else except him. Kevin stiffened in Jon's embrace. He shook his head once. "Kevin," Ward had said the previous afternoon, grasping his arm in the hallway a few minutes after his arrival. Jon was in the kitchen, out of earshot. "It's damn good to see you. How are you?" He had shaken off Ward's hand. "This is your room here. Bathroom's right off of it." Ward stared, then shook his head and chuckled. "Give me some credit, will you? I wouldn't come on to you in my old friend's house. I'm not a total sleazebag." "He was more than just your friend. And he's my partner now." "You never have told him about us, have you?" Ward's bag was on the floor nearby. Kevin picked it up and opened the door to the guest apartment. "All that's in the past. Let's leave it that way, okay?" The mischievous look in Ward's eyes further irritated him. "Have it your way." Suddenly Ward's hands were on his face and his lips were on his. Before he could struggle or protest he was released. Ward grinned. "You deserved that. Now if you'll excuse me..." He took the bag from Kevin's hand, brushed past him into the apartment and shut the door, leaving him standing in the hall, mouth open. Slowly he turned away and headed toward the kitchen. Jon was there, washing dishes from lunch. Kevin headed for the coffee maker which held some leftover breakfast brew. He poured himself a cup and put it in the microwave to reheat. "Ward settling in okay?" "Guess so." The timer rang and he took the steaming cup out. "You're sure you're okay with having him here." "Jon, we've been through this already. I don't mind." He sat at the table and took a sip. It tasted awful. "Well, I have to admit I'm enjoying seeing him again," Jon said, smiling. "He hasn't exactly gotten uglier." "Nope." Jon grasped Kevin's shoulder, "I'll always be grateful to him for bringing us back together." Kevin said nothing. Jon looked puzzled. "He told you to go back to Texas when you met him in California, right?" "It's all such a long time ago." His partner patted him. "Anyhow, you came back. And the rest is history." "Seems that long ago to you, huh?" Jon clicked his tongue. "No. Cut me some slack, Kevin. What's gotten into you?" He sighed. "Sorry. Just antsy about the candidacy exams." Jon laughed. "My Lord, they're months off. Take it easy. Where's that laid back dude I invited over for dinner one fateful graduation night?" Kevin turned away and picked up his coffee cup again. Those happy days seemed eons ago. When had this part of him that he didn't share with Jon grown to such a size? He had thought his feelings for Ward were a thing of the past. Ward hadn't been in the house five minutes before showing him otherwise. Sitting in the kitchen with his partner next to him, Kevin had never felt so alone. As the laughter and clapping from the guests subsided, Jon let go of Kevin. He was a little hurt. He knew he didn't tell Kevin often enough how much he meant to him. Was he being a selfish jerk to want a little in return? His partner had already turned away and started picking up empty glasses and other litter. The toast seemed to be a signal to many of the guests that the party was ending. Jon was soon engrossed in saying thanks, shaking hands, accepting and returning embraces. "Congratulations again, Professor," Phil Ramsey said, wrapping him in a bear hug. "Thanks, Phil. You'll get your turn one of these days." Philip made a dismissive noise. "Well, maybe. Say, your visitor? Ward, is that his name? Joe and I think he's hot." He turned to his partner, who allowed himself a small smile and nod. "He taught here years ago. He was my boyfriend, before Kevin, actually." "Really? I thought he and Kevin used to be an item. Don't know where I got that idea. Well, thanks again." Jon heard the phone ringing and said a hasty goodbye. When he got to the kitchen the Caller ID display showed an unfamiliar number and area code. "Dr. Evans?" "Yes." He couldn't immediately place the voice. "This is David. David Mulroy." "David! How are you?" At once Jon was alert. "Okay. Dr. Evans, I have some news about Dad." "How is he?" Long ago, when Matthew Mulroy, married and with two young children, lived in Austin, he had sought out Jon online. Though their affair had been brief, they had never lost touch. When Matt's son David had reached college age he had enrolled at Steelman, where Jon had begun teaching. Matt's return to Austin on a visit to his son had rekindled their friendship and passion. Even so, he had seldom seen Matt since that time almost eight years ago. Matt had returned to Steelman only for David's graduation, and he had met Kevin only that once. "Well, not good." A chill crept through Jon's body. "The latest drugs they've tried aren't working. Dr. Evans, Dad's not doing well at all." "David, just how bad is he?" Silence, then David said, "He's been asking about you. He wants to see you before... before..." "David. Are you calling from San Francisco?" Having achieved success with his own software company, Matt had sold the business, moved to the Bay area, and come out all the way as a gay man. This had strained relations with what remained of his family, his children in particular. Jon knew that Matt's daughter had cut all ties with him. David, whom Jon had taught, was the one who had tried to keep the lines of communication open, even after he had learned of Matt's and Jon's past relationship. "No. I can't take off from work unless he gets really bad. He's getting good care at home. Dr. Evans, I think you should go see him. Soon." Jon drew a deep breath and closed his eyes. "It's good of you to call, David. I'll go right away. Fortunately, we're on spring break." He talked to David for a few more minutes, then said goodbye and headed down the hallway toward the study, where Kevin found him sometime later, hunched over his computer. "But Jon," Kevin said when he told him the news, "Do you have to go right now?" "Kevin, he's dying. It may be my last chance." "Did David really say that?" "He didn't have to." Kevin said nothing. "It's settled," Jon said, his jaw tightening. "I'll be back in a week, before the end of break." "Where are you going?" Ward asked, poking his head in the door. "Everyone's gone. What's up?" "Jon's going to see his ex in San Francisco." "There's more to it than that." Jon explained the situation to Ward. "Sorry about your friend. So you're leaving soon?" "Tomorrow. I'll be back the next Saturday." "Well, that's too bad, Jon. I'm leaving that day." "There'll be other times for us. There won't be for Matt." He looked at them. "You and Kevin will have a chance to catch up." Ward shrugged. "Guess we will. Though we'll probably both be pretty busy." "We will," Kevin said. He turned and left the study. Jon turned to Ward to apologize, but Ward was looking at the empty doorway. Later Jon would remember the slight smile on his face. TWO: SATURDAY EVENING, SAN FRANCISCO Jon Evans stepped off the plane and into the crowd hurrying down the corridors of the San Francisco International terminal, exhausted and relieved that the journey was almost over. He had been lucky to obtain a seat he could afford. Now all that remained was to pick up his luggage and ride to Matt's house in the city, with his volunteer buddy from the Project. Matt's voice had been excited when Jon had called the night before. "Jon, I can't believe you'd come all this way on such short notice. I'm so happy." "I want to see you, Matt. I've been thinking about it for a while." He had not mentioned David's phone call. "I'll get Boyd to pick you up at the airport." "Boyd?" "Boyd Wilkerson. He's my buddy from the Project. He's helped me out for almost a year now. I'm sure he'd be glad to come get you." "Well, if it's not too much trouble." Emotion he could not quite identify rose in Jon. Why shouldn't Matt have a support system in place? Still, the thought of Matt depending on the charity of strangers disturbed him. "It'll be fine. What time are you getting to the airport?" At the baggage carrel Jon found his luggage. He turned, uncertain of what to do next. Some distance away he saw a man leaning against a large metal column, looking at him. He walked forward, raising his eyebrows, but the man gave no sign of recognition or welcome, though his steady gaze did not waver. Embarrassed, Jon almost turned away but decided at least to say something. He took a deep breath and opened his mouth. "Mr. Wilkerson?" The man nodded. His smile did not extend to his brown eyes, which remained level. His jeans set off his long legs and narrow hips. Boyd's reddish hair was clipped very short, one ear pierced with a gold ring. His mouth was framed by a neatly trimmed goatee. His arms were crossed in front of him, biceps bulging from the short sleeves of his black T-shirt. Jon caught himself wondering what Boyd's chest looked like under the tightly stretched fabric. "I'm Jon Evans. Thanks for coming to get me." "No problem." Boyd took one of Jon's bags and began walking. "How's Matt?" Jon asked, as they wandered among the rows of cars in the parking garage toward Matt's vehicle, which Boyd had borrowed. He had hardly said a word so far and Jon felt compelled to make conversation. "I'm not a doctor. Maybe you'd better wait and ask him." Jon gave up. He sensed something more behind Boyd's stiffness than the awkwardness of new acquaintance. What had he done to offend him? Despite his discomfort with Matt's buddy he enjoyed the ride to town. It was years since Jon had been to the Bay area and he had forgotten the intricacies of traveling in the city. Boyd took them up and down the steep hillsides, past the downtown, toward Golden Gate Park. Jon smiled as he recognized the concrete pagodas of Japantown. The streets took on a more residential look. At last they slowed down in front of one of a row of neat, white townhouses in the north part of the city. "It's this one," Boyd said. He picked up a remote control and pressed a button as he turned the car. A door rose in front of them and they drove into a cramped carport. "Not much space, is there?" Jon said. "For San Francisco, this is gigantic. That's why the houses here cost a million." Boyd killed the engine and they got out of the car. Jon opened the rear door and retrieved his luggage. Boyd was already at the door that led into the house, looking back as Jon struggled forward with his bags, trying not to bump into objects hanging on the walls of the garage. They stepped through a small kitchen. Dim light filtered through a window above the sink, which looked out at the wall of the house next door. A wooden table filled much of the floor space. Cookware and appliances were arrayed on the countertop. >From the next room a voice called, "Boyd? Jon? Is that you?" Jon's heart gave a leap and he hurried forward, wishing Boyd would walk faster. They entered the living room at the front of the house. A picture window framed by curtains looked out onto the street. The man sitting on the couch in front of it turned toward them and smiled. "You're here." Jon had braced himself for this moment, not knowing how he would react to the sight of Matt. Now that he finally saw him his head felt light, and he had to fight not to let his bags, one in each hand, drop with a thud to the floor. His knees shook as he bent to put them down. He was thin, so thin. The skin on his face was stretched tight across his cheekbones, deep hollows underneath. His chin and neck were crisscrossed by deep lines barely covered by a scraggly growth of beard. The hair on his head was an indeterminate color, sparse and lifeless. Matthew Mulroy's plain white shirt and gray trousers hung on his body as he rose to his feet and extended his arms. "Jon," he said. His eyes hadn't changed, though Matt's weight loss had caused them to sink deep into their sockets. Nevertheless, they were the same brilliant blue that Jon remembered. The smile was the same as well. Jon moved forward and embraced him, not squeezing hard, fearing he might hurt him. He was surprised at the strength of the arms that encircled his body. "Thank god," Matthew said. "Welcome." Jon looked out the window, blinking back tears. "Matt." "He's going to be in the guest room upstairs, right?" Boyd said. "Have you taken your second dose of Crixivan today, Matt?" Matt released Jon and wiped his eyes. "Yeah, damned if I know why." He smiled at Jon. "Boyd's my buddy, nurse and sadistic master, all rolled into one." "We've met." "I'll take his bags upstairs." Jon turned, surprised. "Thanks a lot," he said, but Boyd had already left the room. In a moment they heard his heavy footfalls on the steps. "I use the chairlift," Matt said. "Those stairs are too much for me now." Jon took his face in both his hands and looked at him, not speaking. Matt's eyes filled again. "I've changed a lot, I know." Jon shook his head. "You're the same old Matt to me." Matt grasped his wrists. "Jon, if only I were. You don't know how much I hoped you would come. I know David must have called you. There's not much time." Jon took him into his arms again. "I'm here now," he said, giving his voice a firmness he did not feel inside. "And we have all the time in the world." THREE: MONDAY NIGHT, TEXAS It was almost midnight when Kevin returned home. He had stayed at the University library in Austin until closing time, then continued studying at a nearby coffeehouse, sipping a latte while he typed on his laptop. He could have done the work at home but he was afraid Ward might be there. He had driven Jon to the airport Saturday afternoon, a stiff and uncomfortable ride for both of them. Afterward he had come home to find Ward sitting in the living room, holding a can of Diet Coke. He had spoken without ceremony. "Let's get one thing straight. Nothing's going to be different because Jon is gone." Ward nodded. "Understood." He hadn't expected it to be so easy. "I'm not, you know, thinking we'll eat together or anything. I mean, we don't even cook that often, Jon and me." "I wasn't planning on being your kept boy, Doctor K." Ward had got up then and left. Kevin had stood looking after him, baffled and annoyed. He pulled into the driveway and got out of his car. Ward's rented vehicle and another that he didn't recognize were parked on the street nearby, but the house was dark and silent. He unlocked the door and stepped in, calling out, "Ward?" No answer. Maybe he had gone for a walk, which was just as well. Kevin planned to be in bed by the time he got back. Just then he stiffened. A sound had come from the back yard. Someone was out there. Kevin moved toward the back of the house, turning on no lights and being careful not to make any noise. He entered the kitchen. Through an open window above the sink he could make out splashing sounds and low voices. Whoever it was was out by the pool. Curious now rather than apprehensive, he moved to the window and looked out. The sconces on the back wall of the house were on, throwing a dim light on the pool deck and illuminating the boards of the privacy fence that circled the yard. Two men were in the pool, swimming and floating at a languid pace. So Ward was here, after all, and with a visitor. Kevin watched them, fascinated. Both men were naked, their clothes thrown over two pool chairs. After a few moments Ward swam to the shallow end and stood, water cascading off his perfect, symmetrical body, his hair slicked down flat against his head. Kevin could just make out his flaccid organ floating lazily below the surface of the water, and drew in his breath. Ward looked in his direction and he stepped back from the window. "What's the matter?" his companion asked. "Nothing, I guess," he heard Ward reply. "I thought I heard something." "Doesn't look like anyone's here. You're sure he won't be back?" Even at a distance Kevin caught the bite in Ward's chuckle. "He's been doing his level best to avoid me. I think we're safe." A soft laugh. "Good. I wouldn't want anyone interrupting us. Skinny dipping is fun. Especially with you." Conversation ceased. Curious, Kevin dared to look out again. Ward and his unknown companion were now both standing in the shallow water, locked in an embrace, kissing passionately. The other man was not as muscular as Ward but attractive enough. In the semidarkness Kevin could not make out much more. The unknown man broke away, grasped the handles on the chrome ladder at the end of the pool and began to climb out. He looked back at Ward and extended his hand. Ward grasped it and followed him. The stranger's head caught the light, and Kevin could see that he was older than Ward, with close-cropped graying hair and a stocky build. Standing on the deck, they picked up towels and began to dry each other's bodies, kissing often. Sighs and clicking sounds of moist flesh contacting flesh reached Kevin's ear. Both men's cocks were hard, standing stiff out from their bodies. After a while the towels slipped to the deck. Despite his outrage at what Ward was doing in their house Kevin could not tear himself away, or make any sound to stop them. His own cock pressed hard and painful against the front of his pants. Ward's friend reclined into one of the deck chairs and extended his arms in invitation. Ward lay on top of him, the muscles in his back and buttocks working in the dim light as he continued his lovemaking. He bent and took one of the man's nipples into his mouth, provoking a loud groan. Kevin saw Ward raise a finger to his lips in silent warning. "Sorry," his companion whispered. Ward slid down along the chair until he was sitting at its edge. He bent and took the other man's stiff cock into his mouth. The man threw his head back, his eyes closed. He spread his legs to give Ward maximum access. Ward's head bobbed up and down as he sucked cock with abandon. He reached up with his arms and grasped his partner's calves, raising his legs and ass into the air. His strong hands pushed on the other man's thighs as he descended beneath his balls, clambering off the chair and kneeling on the hard concrete of the deck. Kevin heard the man on the bottom moan softly as Ward ate his ass. "Fuck me, man." Ward rose, picked something up off a nearby table and returned to the chair. The other man held his own legs this time as Ward knelt before him. From his vantage point in the kitchen Kevin could see the shadow of Ward's cock, straight and hard. Ward's hands fumbled with his partner's body and his own before he mounted the chair again. He grasped his cock and rose into position above the other man's recumbent form. One movement of his hips and the other man's head fell back, his mouth opening in a gasp. Ward began to thrust into him, his dimpled buttocks clenching and unclenching with each motion. Kevin watched him fuck, and found himself remembering back years, to the time he and Ward had been together. Longing rose in him. He stopped fighting it and let desire course through his body. He closed his eyes and listened to the sounds of sex, sighs and stifled moans of pleasure. He opened them again to look upon the writhing, thrusting male bodies, the one taking the other beneath with irresistible power and command. Soon the pace of Ward's thrusts increased. Kevin saw the hand of the man bent double underneath him moving in rapid strokes on his stomach. He heard a gasping "Shit, I'm going to cum!" between short cries that grew louder despite the man's attempts to keep quiet. "Do it man, cum for me. Yeah. Yeah," Ward hissed as he slammed his partner's body with such force that Kevin thought the chair might collapse. A triumphant "Fuck yeah!" followed by harsh gasps came from the other man, and Kevin knew that his cock was spurting hot fluid between their frantic bodies. Strangled grunts came from Ward as he reached his own orgasm. He arched his back and raised his face in a gesture of triumph, then slumped with his full weight onto his partner. Kevin closed his eyes and bowed his head, wanting to cover his ears, unable to stop listening. The gasps and moans outside slowly subsided. There was a click as lips met in a wet kiss, then a soft laugh. "You okay?" Ward asked. "Christ yeah. That was fantastic." A pause, then, "Worth every penny." "I aim to please." "I was damn lucky to run into you online tonight. Too bad you're just visiting." "I'll be back, man. Or send an e-mail if you're ever going to be in the Bay area." "Sure will. Listen, is there somewhere I can get cleaned up?" The two men rose and retrieved their clothing, then began to walk slowly toward the house. Amazed at the dialogue he had just overheard, Kevin barely moved away in time. He shut the door to his and Jon's bedroom just as they entered the kitchen. FOUR: TUESDAY, TEXAS Kevin awoke the next morning with one thought in his mind. He had to confront Ward. As soon as he dressed he headed to the front door, looking out the window to make sure he hadn't left. Ward's car was at the curb, though the other one was gone. Satisfied, Kevin went to the kitchen to make coffee. "Smells good. Can I have some?" Kevin turned to see Ward walking into the kitchen, yawning and stretching. He was dressed in a muscle shirt and shorts that bared most of his thighs. "Sure." Kevin poured him a cup. "Going to go for a run before I go down to UT." Ward took a sip of coffee. "You must have gotten in late last night. I didn't see you." Kevin turned toward the sink. He hated himself for being so nervous. "Not that late. I... saw the cars." Ward chuckled. "Well, I might as well confess, I, um, was entertaining a guest." "I know." Kevin took a deep breath and turned to face him. "I saw you." Ward's cup thumped against the kitchen table. His smile stiffened. "You saw us? What do you mean?" "By the pool." He was still smiling, but his eyes flashed. "You little shit. I thought I heard someone. Enjoy the show?" Kevin's face was burning. With an effort he replaced his embarrassment with anger. "That guy sure did. Worth every penny, he said." "Jesus. How long were you spying on us?" "Long enough." He felt himself becoming aroused at the memory of the previous night and raced on. "Long enough to figure out you're a cheap escort." Ward's laugh boomed. "Where do you get this Bette Davis stuff? Honey, I ain't cheap. I'm expensive." He stood and spread his arms, holding his hands out in an awkward gesture of apology. "I admit I never should have brought that guy here. I'm sorry." His face darkened. "But I'm not sorry about what I do. So you can save the self-righteous bullshit." He walked toward Kevin, who found himself stepping back until he felt the counter behind him block his escape. Ward stopped in front of him, his strong, square-jawed face inches from his own. "I ought to beat the shit out of you." His massive arms encircled Kevin's body, squeezing the breath out of him. His mouth pressed against Kevin's, hard and urgent. After a moment of fierce struggle Kevin let Ward's tongue part his lips and dart inside. Suddenly he was kissing Ward back, their mouths tangling, teeth clashing. They parted and Kevin slumped against Ward's chest. He squeezed his eyes shut as sudden tears threatened him. "This isn't easy for me either." Kevin looked up. Anger and mockery were gone from Ward's face. He drew in his breath at the tenderness that was revealed. He made a last effort. "I love Jon." "Me too. Only I love you more." Kevin pressed his forehead against Ward's hard chest. He felt the heat rise from the body next to him, smelled the clean scent of freshly washed skin. Some small part of him watched in distant despair as his resistance dissolved. "I love you, Ward." "I knew it," Ward said. "You've been such a bastard to me, but I knew it." "Damn it. Why is it so easy to say it to you, and so hard to say it to Jon?" Ward's laugh was soft this time. "You're asking the wrong person." In his state of abject surrender Kevin was ready for Ward to take his body right then and there, completing the betrayal of his partner and their friend. Instead, Ward's arms tightened around him again. They rocked slowly back and forth, the light of the morning brightening around them. FIVE: TUESDAY, SAN FRANCISCO Jon let himself in the front door of the house with the key Matt had given him. He felt a pang of anxiety at the thought of encountering Boyd, then shrugged it off. Matt was glad he was here, and that was all that mattered. There was no one downstairs. The dishwasher was running in the kitchen. He climbed the stairs and knocked softly on Matt's door, in case he was asleep. "Come in," a voice called. Jon opened the door and walked in. Matt was sitting in a chair, fully dressed. He smiled. "Come sit, Jon. How was your day?" "Good," Jon replied. "Went across the bay to Berkeley, poked about a bit. Tried to call a friend on the faculty, but couldn't get a hold of him. Boyd's not here?" Matt nodded. "He's meeting some friends for dinner tonight. He said he'd stop back later in the evening, though. Called a few minutes ago to make sure I'd taken my meds." "He's very devoted to you, isn't he?" Matt nodded. "I don't know what I would do without him. A nurse comes by once in a while, but there's lot of times I need someone for little things." "He doesn't like me," Jon said. Matt shifted in his chair, looking out the window. "I know he's been a bit distant. Boyd's very protective of his clients." "I'm just a friend, visiting. I'll be gone in a week. He doesn't need to feel so threatened." Matt turned and looked at him then, his eyes luminous. "You'll never be `just a friend' to me, Jon. Boyd knows that. Give him time." Jon sighed. "Okay. Maybe I'm jealous because you've got yourself such a hunky boyfriend." Matt laughed. "The three of us should do something together. Maybe go out to dinner later this week." They fell silent again. Matt stirred and scratched his head. "I need to take a shower." "I'll leave you alone then," Jon said, getting up. "Don't go." He stopped, puzzled. "Actually, Jon, I need help to do it. Can you--?" Jon felt nervous. "Maybe you should wait for Boyd." Matt shook his head. "It's nothing hard, Jon. I just need some physical support, in case I get weak or slip." He got up from his chair and moved toward the bathroom. In the bathroom Jon helped Matt remove his clothes. Matt's skin was rough and dry, every rib and vertebra standing out from his emaciated body. He stepped into the tub, grasping the rail that had been installed on the wall. A plastic chair was set inside. Jon grasped Matt's arm as he slowly lowered himself onto it. He found himself wanting to look at Matt's nakedness and tried to resist the temptation. Jon grasped the hand shower and turned on the tap. He waited until the water got warm, then extended it toward Matt. "Well, I guess I can wait outside until you're done." Matt looked up at him. "Jon?" "What?" "I'm feeling kind of weak tonight. Could you stay?" "And watch you? Sure." Matt hesitated. "Sometimes, Boyd gets in the tub and helps me wash. Could you do that?" Jon looked at him, startled. His heart beat faster. "Are you sure it's all right?" "I want you to. Please, Jon." "Okay." Jon turned the tap off, stood and undressed, all the while aware of Matt's unwavering gaze on him. When he was naked, he stepped into the tub. In the confined space he could feel the heat from Matt's body, hear his breathing. An involuntary tremor passed through him. "You look great." "Thanks." He took the hand shower and turned it on again, holding the spray away from Matt's body until he had adjusted the temperature, then gently wet his skin. He saw a bar of soap sitting on the edge of the tub and bent toward it. It slid out of his wet hand and under Matt's chair. Muttering a curse, Jon bent to retrieve it. "Take your time," Matt said. Kneeling, Jon searched the floor of the tub, trying not to look at Matt's crotch only a few inches away from his face. "I don't want you to get chilled." "It's okay, Jon. I'm fine. This is nice." He found the bar of soap and lathered his friend's body, being careful not to apply too much pressure. Matt sat quiet in his plastic chair. Jon avoided his gaze, afraid of what might happen if their eyes met again. After a few minutes he realized his breath was coming fast and shallow. He could feel his heart thudding in his chest. Blood was rushing to his face, his ears, and to his embarrassed excitement, his cock. There was no way Matt didn't see his arousal. Why wasn't he saying anything? He picked up the hand shower and turned the water on once more to rinse Matt off, bending down toward him. Jon watched the soapy water run down his friend's chest into his lap. Just as he realized that Matt's cock was swollen too he felt a hand touch his cheek. Jon looked into eyes brimming with emotion. "Matt..." "Shh. It's okay." Matt's hand moved, caressing his face. "Jesus, I'm sorry. You sick, and me getting a hardon." Matt laughed, but when he spoke his voice broke. "I may be sick, Jon, but I'm not dead. I can still turn you on. Do you know how wonderful that is?" Jon closed his eyes as he kissed Matt's palm. He took Matt's fingers into his mouth, one by one. Both Matt's hands now cupped his face. He tried to stand. "Help me up, Jon." Jon dropped the hand shower. He bent and put his arms around Matt's body. It was easy to lift him to his feet, but Matt was feeble and Jon had to hold him firmly to keep him upright. They stood embracing, warm water from the forgotten hand shower swirling at their feet. Jon kissed Matt, a gentle touch on the lips. Matt's body felt hot next to Jon's. "Matt, you're going to get chilled," he said. "Not if you keep holding me. Please hold me." Matt's body began to move against his, his hips thrusting against Jon's crotch. Their cocks made contact and an electric circuit was completed. Desire surged through Jon's body and he began to thrust in turn, rubbing his straining organ against Matt's stomach, forcing himself to go slow so as not to hurt him. The sound of their breathing echoed off the tiled walls of the bathroom. Jon felt Matt's hand on his butt, a finger in the cleft between his cheeks. It pushed into his hole. The sensation brought him to a quick climax. He threw his head back and groaned as his cock pumped liquid fire into the space between them and onto their heaving stomachs. The scent of sex wafted through the steamy air. "Yes Jon, cum for me. Sweet. So fucking sweet." Matt withdrew his finger. Jon's head fell onto the shoulder of the man he was holding as he began to recover. He felt lips shape a kiss on his cheek. He grasped Matt's cock, which had softened. He stroked it, trying to will the erection back, but after a few moments, Matt shook his head. "It's those damn meds." He drew back and looked into Jon's eyes, a sad smile on his face. "If I'm feeling good and have lots of time, I can get myself off sometimes. But it's not going to happen tonight." He patted Jon's cheek again. "Never mind. Holding you close like this, seeing you cum is more than enough." Jon noticed that Matt's legs were trembling. "Getting tired?" Matt nodded. Jon slowly bent his knees and lowered him back into the plastic chair. He picked up the hand shower and rinsed their bodies. When he was finished, he turned the tap off and hung the nozzle on the wall hook. As he straightened, Matt reached out a hand. Jon jumped as he grasped his still swollen, sensitive cock. Matt shook his head. "Damn, I wish we could do more with that." A lump rose in Jon's throat. "So do I. Maybe soon." Matt smiled. "Maybe." "You want to get out now?" Matt shook his head. "Would you mind washing my hair?" Jon looked at the thinning wisps that remained on Matt's head. "Okay." He picked up the shampoo bottle and squeezed a small amount into his palm, got behind Matt and lathered his head, being careful not to let the suds drip into his eyes. Matt leaned his head back, his eyes closed, as Jon massaged his scalp. Faint noises of contentment rose from his throat. After Jon rinsed him off he leaned down and embraced Matt once more, kissing him on the cheek. "Thanks, Jon." At that moment they heard a door slam below them, then footsteps on the stairs. "Oh my god, it's Boyd," Jon said. Before Matt could answer they heard the door to the bedroom open. "Hello? Matt?" Boyd called. They heard Boyd cross the bedroom. The next instant they jumped as he knocked on the closed bathroom door. Jon drew away from Matt and turned toward the sound. "Matt? Are you okay?" Matt shot one look at Jon before he spoke. "Yes, Boyd, I'm fine. Just getting cleaned up here." Boyd opened the door. His voice boomed off the tiled walls. "Jesus, man, you can't do that by yourself. Let me--" He stopped short as he saw Jon and Matt together in the tub. Jon drew in his breath at Boyd's icy stare. The other man spoke, his voice tight and controlled. "I see you don't need me." The door slammed and they heard footsteps again, this time rapidly receding. "Oh Christ," Matt said. Jon was shaking, his heart pounding. He was not only dismayed but mystified. Boyd had caught them in a pretty obvious situation. Why had he reacted with such anger? At that moment he realized that Matt was still sitting in the tub, naked and probably freezing. He stepped out of the tub and got a towel. He dried himself off quickly and put on his underwear, then turned to help his friend. He put all thoughts of Boyd from his mind as he helped Matt dry off and get dressed. When Matt was in his pajamas and lying in bed, Jon sat and took his hand. "I'm sorry, Jon. I honestly didn't expect him to be back till a lot later." "Tell me what's going on." Matt looked at him for a long moment, then nodded. SIX: WEDNESDAY, SAN FRANCISCO Jon wasn't sure Boyd would come the next afternoon, but at five-thirty he heard the garage door rattle open. In a moment the back doorbell rang. When he answered it, Boyd's eyes were level, giving him nothing. "I thought you had a key," Jon said. Boyd shrugged. "I didn't want to intrude." Jon drew back to let him in. Boyd stepped into the kitchen. "Boyd, can we talk a minute?" "I've got to get dinner ready." He turned his back to Jon and began taking down dishes from the cabinets. "Please." Boyd wheeled around. "Look, if a client of mine chooses to mess around with his friend in the shower it's none of my business." "I didn't know about you and him. He told me last night." The steely gaze flickered. Jon couldn't resist a dig. "Aren't there rules against that sort of thing?" "Who are you to judge? Thinking you're so generous to pay Matt a visit when you abandoned him years ago. Coming on to him again, sick as he is. You had your fun. Why don't you get the fuck out?" Silence fell between them, broken only by their agitated breathing. After a moment, Jon said, "You're not going to believe anything I say. Talk to him. He's waiting for you." "I'm going to tell him I quit." Jon shook his head. "You wouldn't do that." Boyd glared at him, then turned and left the kitchen. Jon was sitting at the kitchen table when he came back a while later. He looked up. The younger man resumed his tasks, not looking at Jon. "Can I help?" Jon asked. Boyd turned off the tap that he had running and faced him. "Okay, I was wrong about you coming on to him. Matt told me he was sorry. Said he was the one I should be yelling at. I did, a little." He smiled. Jon was caught off guard by his sudden charm. "I'm sorry, Boyd." He shrugged. "Why? You knew him first. I guess that counts for something." Jon said, "I think I knew right away you and Matt were more than just client and volunteer. I was jealous. I am jealous." He looked up at Boyd. "Matt and I never got to spend any real time together. I resent you because you've been there for him. You've given him all the care and love I never had the chance to give." Boyd considered this. "You had Matt when he was healthy and strong. Now here you come again. You're a hotshot professor. I'm a contractor. Why would he choose me over you?" "Let's not make him choose. The first time I met Matt I wanted to help him. I still do. We're both on his side, aren't we?" Boyd nodded. Jon's spirits lifted. He stood and extended his hand. Boyd shook it, then smirked. "What?" Jon said, puzzled. "Too fucking butch. I'm not used to it." He clasped Jon in a strong embrace. Jon was embarrassed to find himself responding to the feel of Boyd's muscular body surrounding him. He stepped back and their eyes met. "Not bad for an old guy," Boyd said. Jon blushed. "Who are you calling old?" "You. I like older men. Particularly ones who keep themselves in shape." Boyd grinned. "Now, if you'll excuse me, I really do have to make dinner. I'll set a place for you too, Professor, if you care to join us." Jon snorted to cover his feelings. "Thanks. Make sure and put out the salt shaker, okay?" TO BE CONTINUED