Co-written
by: Dee and Jodie
(With an appearance by Chandi.)
Chandi glanced up
from what he was reading when he sensed someone sliding into the booth across
from him. Putting down the menu, he beamed a welcome. “Hello, Stewart. It’s
nice of you to join me. How are things?”
Stewart smiled
briefly at his longtime friend. “Hey, Chandi. I saw your bike outside. I hope
you don’t mind the company because I could sure use some. What looks good
today?”
“I’m undecided at
the moment. Both the seafood platter and the chicken quesadilla look
delicious.” Chandi closely studied the man sitting in front of him and frowned.
“What gives, Stewart? You seem a little out of sorts. Are you having problems?”
Stewart
used the brief distraction while the waitress took their drink orders to put
his thoughts together. He needed to talk but also had to be sure he didn’t give
too much information to his friend. He was still a bit tender from the spanking
he’d received last night, when the discussion he and Lucas were having turned
into a tantrum that would have made a two-year-old proud. And he never did get
around to telling Lucas what the real problem was.
“It’s
just that Lucas has been so busy lately with his new online venture, and what
used to be one hour a couple of nights a week is now two or three hours a
night.”
“Yeah,
it sucks when your partner isn’t available when you feel you most want him,”
Chandi sympathized. “Eric is off on another hunt for antiques; which is the
reason I’m eating out and on my own. I promised to eat at least one substantial
meal a day while he was away. I just didn’t feel up to cooking for myself.” He
wasn’t comfortable with the thought of sharing more of the problem he and his
partner had had lately with his poor eating habits. He certainly didn’t want to
divulge how they had handled it.
“Jeez,
Chandi. Do you really have to be told to eat? Doesn’t your stomach tell you
when you’re hungry? Lucas can be a mother-hen, but he’s not that bad.” Chandi’s
admission made Stewart laugh and he couldn’t help but tease him about it.
Chandi
used the pretext of chewing his food to mull over how he wanted to respond. Deciding
on the direct approach, he swallowed, shrugged his shoulders and honestly
admitted the error in judgment on his part that had led to Eric’s assistance
with making better choices. “My stomach can still send out proper messages.
Unfortunately that doesn’t necessarily mean I answer appropriately. Such was
the case a few weeks ago when I mistakenly thought I’d gained weight and wanted
to drop a couple of pounds before my yearly physical. Eric didn’t exactly
approve of my methods.”
“Yeah,
isn’t that the way it usually goes? Always there when you do something you’d
rather they not know about. When it comes to my health, Luc can be such a Top...
er, total worry-wart.” Stewart quickly ducked his head to hide his reddening
cheeks and hoped Chandi hadn’t noticed what he’d said.
Chandi
toyed with the straw in his glass and studied his friend. He had immediately
zeroed in on Stewart’s slip of the tongue and was quickly realizing the other
man was embarrassed by his unintentional blunder. He thought it best to ease
the situation by being as straight forward as possible.
Clearing
his throat and leaning forward, Chandi softy announced, “Eric is a Top too,
Stewart. I learned of my needs a few years ago and consider myself lucky to
have a partner who loves me enough to willingly meet those needs. Right now,
even though Eric is not with me, he is still in charge so-to-speak. My job is
extremely demanding and I think I do it well. But once the uniform comes off, I
am more than grateful to let Eric take over the decision making in our personal
lives. I am very comfortable with who I am and most definitely with who Eric is.”
Seeing
the remaining look of uncertainty in Stewart’s eyes, Chandi went on. “You and I
are not the only ones here in Jade Heights who live this lifestyle. You’d be
surprised at how many do.” Chandi’s smile widened when he saw his friend blink
in astonishment.
Stewart
just stared at Chandi, trying to take in everything he had just been told. His
first reaction after this revelation was to deny his blunder and change the
subject. He didn’t know how Lucas would react to him revealing that
private side of their lives, but also because he didn’t want to be seen as
weak. He knew what spin some people might put on his place, the Brat’s
place, in these relationships: juvenile and incapable.
If he
wasn’t being teased, he could definitely use some advice. He felt like Lucas’
job was pulling him away far too often these days, but each time Stewart
tried to talk to Lucas, his temper got the better of him. He decided to take a
chance on Chandi’s honesty. Though he found he couldn’t make eye
contact, looking up only as far as Chandi’s top button.
“Chandi,
you better not be making a joke at my expense, because what you just said is
what I have with Lucas. It’s not that I can’t guide my own life; I can,
but I’m drawn to and respond to the strength and dominance that Lucas wears
like a coat. So you, umm, you really let Eric take charge; to make the
decisions? Decisions you are fully capable of making and you don’t mind?”
“Not only don’t I
mind, Stewart, I requested it. I trusted Eric to do what was right by me and he
has never once betrayed that trust.” Making note of his friend’s continued
discomfort, Chandi set about putting Stewart’s mind at ease. “Look, you and I
have known each other most our lives. We grew up together, were in some of the
same classes in schools, and attended the same church. Although not exactly
nerds, we sure as hell weren’t part of the popular ‘in’ group, were we?” It was
a rhetorical question so Chandi forged ahead. “You are the only one I’ve told
about this. It appears to be just one more thing we have in common. I would
never share this info with anyone else.” Chandi hoped Stewart realized he was
making a vow concerning both their situations and not just his own.
“For me it was
more Lucas’ idea, but I agreed with him. It works for us
too. Lucas can be intense at times, but I wouldn’t change what we
have for anything. I like that he is in charge, but I’m wondering if
I sometimes take it for granted. Lately he has been so busy he doesn’t have
time for us anymore and I’m really beginning to resent it.”
“Yeah, I know what
you mean. I kind of have to put up with Eric being gone at times even though I
understand the need for his business to expand.” Chandi’s voice was
sympathetic. “I guess from your demeanor that you haven’t been successful in
getting your feelings across to Lucas, right?”
“No. In fact by the time I get around to bringing it up, I’m so mad that I end up sounding petty and whiny, and that never ends well. Then I won’t talk further about what is really bothering me. Like last night, I just accused him of using his time with the group as a way of avoiding helping out with the after dinner clean-up and wanting to avoid spending time with me. This online venture was only supposed to be a short amount of time in the evenings, but now he spends a couple of hours on it every night. By the time he gets offline, he’s either too tired, it’s time for bed, or he’s upset and doesn’t want to talk about what happened. I don’t know what to do about it. Do you have any ideas?”
Chandi held up his
empty pop glass to indicate he wanted a refill. When another beverage appeared
in front of him and the waitress had moved on, he slowly shook his head. “I’d
say the only thing you can do is talk to him. Only try harder to keep your
cool. Don’t wait until you’re so pissed off, you can’t explain yourself. I know
for a fact, that is exactly what Eric would expect me to do if I was having a
problem with something; especially if it concerned us and our relationship.”
“That’s easier
said than done. He tried to talk to me about the activities. He said the
group had lost focus and even after repeated attempts at sending notes
reminding the membership that the point was to discuss financial investments
and not for their personal needs, nothing changed. And I barely
listened. He had spent far longer online than our original agreement and I
was too angry to listen. I know I should have been supportive but all I
could think about was myself. Afterwards, I apologized but still never
told him what was really bothering me. How do I say I want him to end
this when he was so excited about the idea of helping people
out? I really don’t want him to stop, just spend more time with us.”
“Maybe if you
showed a bit of interest and made a suggestion or two, things would improve.
Start off by asking questions. Lucas just might need a listening ear. You know;
a sounding board or something. Can’t hurt to try, right?”
“Well, I don’t
know anything about the financial side of it, but it can’t hurt to be there
with him and maybe try to facilitate the meetings. If nothing else, it
would have us spending a bit of time together.” Stewart grabbed the two
checks that the waitress had placed on the table and then smiled at
Chandi. “I probably should get home. Do you mind if I pick this up?
It’s the least I can do for the help you’ve given tonight. And maybe
sometime in the near future, we could talk more about our lifestyle. It would
be great to have someone to discuss it with; maybe some words of wisdom to keep
me out of trouble?”
“You’re welcome to
pick up my check any time, my friend,” Chandi laughed, grabbing up his helmet
and sliding out of the booth. “We can meet up as often as we’re both free to do
so. Meanwhile, good luck with your plans.” He waited while Stewart paid the bill,
then they walked outside together. “See you soon,” Chandi exclaimed as he waved
and drove off.
*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
As he
pulled into the driveway, Stewart still had no clear idea of how he would
approach Lucas. He also wasn’t sure of the reception he would receive after
just leaving a note that Lucas’ dinner was in the oven and that he would be
eating out tonight. It’s not that they didn’t eat apart, but usually they
discussed it in advance.
As he
came into the kitchen it was obvious that Lucas had not come out to eat yet, and
no evidence that Lucas had even read the note. As he took the plate out of
the oven he found his anger rising at not even being missed, but then stamped
hard on those feelings to calm down. He knew now how he could get Lucas’
attention and perhaps help him out.
Stewart
threw away the dried up remains of the casserole on the plate and set to making
a sandwich with a small salad of cut up fruit on the side. As he walked into
the study with the tray of food, he saw Lucas sitting there with his head
resting on his hands and a very frustrated look on his face.
“Hey
babe, can you take a quick break for a meal and conversation with someone who
really misses spending time with you? I won’t name any names but it’s
me.” Stewart smiled warmly to take the sting out of his words as he pushed
the laptop out of the way and placed the tray in front of Lucas.
“I have a better
idea,” Lucas smiled up at his partner. He reached over and closed the page he
was on, before pulling Stewart down onto his lap and kissing him soundly. “That
group has taken up enough of my time as late and I am beginning to think it was
an error on my part to even start it.”
Just then his
stomach growled, causing both men to laugh. “I wonder if that’s a sign of
agreement or a complaint to let me know it’s empty and wants refueling.”
Stewart
reluctantly slid off Lucas’ lap to allow him to eat, and pulled up a side chair
to sit near him. “All right, you eat and let me tell you about my
plan. I don’t want you to give up the group. Well, I did in the
beginning. But I spent some time with Chandi tonight and he gave me some ideas
that I hope you’ll be open to. It will allow us to spend time together in
the evenings and maybe cut down on frivolous the conversations that are taking
place on your group.” Stewart smiled a little guiltily as he continued. “But
first I want to apologize for leaving tonight. I did leave a note but it
doesn’t appear that you saw it. And I know I could have interrupted to
tell you I was leaving, but at the time I was mad that you were still
online. I know that’s not how we handle things, but at the time I just
couldn’t see straight. I hope you aren’t angry.”
“I’m not at all
angry, sweetheart. I actually heard you go out and it had crossed my mind to go
after you, until I realized you might like a cooling off period. I actually had
to take one myself this evening due to the needless number of postings on the
group.” Lucas pointed at the half empty bottle of water that sat on the desk as
he paused to take a large bite of his sandwich and wash it down. “I had all but
decided to close it down but for the fact that there are still members who need
my help. I guess we can use it as a new activity of sorts that we can do
together.”
Stewart’s smile
was huge as he launched into his plan. “Well, I know I’ve been resenting the
time you spend with these people. But if you want to keep the group active,
then I want to be a part of it. I haven’t really investigated how I would
do this, but what would you think about me being a moderator of sorts? You
could introduce me to the group and explain that I won’t be answering questions
about the financial side. However, if the group continues to get sidetracked
onto issues that don’t relate to the reason for you being online, I would step
in as a facilitator to move the group back on track. Just remind them that
time is short and that if they have personal issues to discuss, they can
contact their friends through off-group emails. Of course I would need to
work on my approach, but it would save you from losing control and being the
heavy.”
“Hmm, so you’d be
policing the group for me, huh? Sounds like a good plan; I like it. I’ll let
you know when things are beginning to veer off track. Then if you feel
comfortable enough, you can step in. Maybe now would be a good time to clarify
the purpose of the group and the somewhat less than necessary subject matter
that seems to creep in from time to time. Uncontrolled, it kind of develops a
life of its’ own. I don’t always catch it until it is too late.” Lucas kissed
his partner once again and turned the laptop to face them both. “Ready?”
“Ready!”
Stewart enthusiastically declared as he shifted his chair closer. “Though
after tonight, I think I should use my own laptop to access the
group. That way if you are typing a response to someone, I can step in
without interrupting you.”
“You’ll have to
join up first,” Lucas reminded him as he signed back into the group. “For now,
I’ll just explain some of the group’s purpose. I had originally set it up as a
method to keep folks informed of their mortgage and/or loan options in a more
relaxed setting than going into a bank or finance company. Over time I expanded
it, upon request, to include discussions pertaining to debt resolutions, asset
management, investment opportunities, various insurance plans, and small
business ideas, to mention a few. It was a question about wills and probates
that first caused things to go a little haywire. People began talking about
personal experiences other than financial issues, which in turn developed in
small side-chats of sorts that had a tendency to upset some of the others. This
is a fire that took me three quarters of an hour to put out earlier and will
give you an idea of what we have to watch out for.”
“All right, I can
join. But it would be easier if you sent me an invitation. That way my
acceptance will be automatic.” Stewart kept his eyes on the computer as he
confessed, “Luc, you know I don’t understand the financial side, so I can’t be
of any help there. But I’ll do my best to keep your group from wandering off
the subject. All I want is to be able to have some time with you in the
evenings and if that means spending an hour an evening watching you talk shop,
it’s worth it. Maybe I’ll even learn a thing or two.”
“The invite is a
good idea, sweetheart. However, I am no longer going to devote more than an
hour or so a couple of evenings a week to the group. If members need more help
than I am able to give, they’ll have to find it elsewhere; even if it means
they have to pay for it.”
Lucas took a
moment to send the invitation before turning off the computer for the second
time this evening. “I think it is time I deploy my time in a much more pleasant
activity. And that is doing whatever comes to mind when I am with you.” He
pulled Stewart onto his lap and began nuzzling his partner’s neck. “I owe you
big time, precious Brat of mine. I’ve been far too negligent lately, and I’m so
very sorry. I know better and should have put a stop to this foolishness a
while back. I plan to make it up to you in spades.”
Stewart tilted his
head to allow Lucas better access. “I know you aren’t perfect and I know
you didn’t mean to spend more time with them than you had originally
planned. I could have been a bit more understanding and maybe more honest
in telling you I was beginning to resent the time you were spending on-line. Instead
I made it harder for you and kept you guessing at what my mood of the day would
be. I’ll accept your apology if you’ll accept mine?” He didn’t
wait for an answer as Lucas turned his attention to some of Stewart’s more
sensitive spots. “Mmmm yes, right there.”
A bit of nibbling
on his ear-lobe accompanied by a soft growl was the only answer given. It was acknowledged as a confirmation
of agreement. Lucas’ hands slowly stripped his partner of clothing while his
lips never strayed far from the adored body he was uncovering.
Aside from hungry moans and groans from both men, the only other sounds were the unzipping of zippers and the popping of a couple of Lucas’ shirt buttons as he worked rapidly to rid himself of his own attire.
He stood up and pushed Stewart steadily towards the leather sofa where he continued his assault.
Lucas
felt certain they’d be back on the right track in no time and he trusted that
his partner felt the same. He truly believed that oft times these little
setbacks made a relationship stronger.
The
End
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