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“Well … your brother is bi, your best friend is gay, and a whole lot of your friends identify as LGBTQ in some way or another.”
“And it’s a fact that queer people tend to gravitate toward each other even before they figure themselves out. It’s like built-in self-preservation mode. You make each other feel safe.
We have this amazing connection, and I have no doubt it will be ten times better in person, but he can’t know that for sure. He’s never done this. Well, neither have I, but I also know my dick is easy. His is more complicated.
I’m not out to anyone, and considering I don’t know Einstein’s name and he refused to give it means he could literally be anyone on the other side of that phone.
“When you meet a guy like Seth, you don’t let him go.”
Asher scoffs. “All you have to do is off your parents. The school will give you anything you ask for.”
“What, my dead parents aren’t enough?” “Are you going to play the dead parent card every time?” “While it works.” He smirks.
“They’re my half siblings. They’re fifteen, thirteen, eleven, and twin nine-year-olds.”
“Jealous, paranoid, and needy. I think I scored the hat trick.”
“Richie …” I pull back a little because I need him to know this is serious. “I think I’m more of a mess than I realized.”
“Okay, what the hell is it about me that screams I want dick?”
There will be people who come for our rights, who argue that the way we feel isn’t okay and should be condemned. Queer people still get hurt, and stigmatized, and judged.”
If my big brother found out one of his friends was sticking it in one of his siblings, he’d knock them out.”
I’m rooming with Asher, and that fucker snores. I’m more likely
In Saxon’s words, he has the emotional capacity of a trash can, but it only takes someone special to break down his walls. Stay