Authors: Jay Northcote
how m iserable he felt. He tried to focus on study ing, but he was
distracted, going over the conversations they ’d had that m orning and
questioning whether he’d done the right thing. But surely if Mac had
wanted to carry on seeing—aka fucking—Jez, he would have put up m ore
of a fight? And he hadn’t protested. So, Jez m ust have m ade the right
decision in ending it. It was better to get out now before Mac worm ed his
way any deeper under Jez’s skin.
Finally in the afternoon, Jez was driven out of his room by hunger.
He was in a state, still wearing y esterday ’s clothes with his hair sticking
out in all directions, but he didn’t care. He fixed som e food—a tin of
spaghetti hoops on toast—and took it through to the living room , where he
found Mac, Shawn, and Mike play ing Call of Duty. Mike was the only one
who greeted him when he cam e in. Jez took his plate to the table in the
window and focused on his food so that he didn’t have to look at any of
them .
The atm osphere in the room seem ed norm al. Mac was m ay be a bit
quieter than usual. Mike and Shawn were trash-talking each other
constantly, but occasionally Mac would chip in. Jez wished he knew what
the hell was going on in his head. He risked a glance at Mac and his heart
twisted at the sight of him . As though he could read Jez’s m ind, Mac
m oved his ey es to m eet Jez’s. Their gazes locked for a m om ent, and
som ething passed over Mac’s face that m atched the regret thickening Jez’s
throat, m aking it hard for him to swallow his m outhful of food.
Jez was the one to look away first. He forced him self to fork m ore
food into his m outh, even though he could barely taste it.
Chapter Fourteen
The next week passed in a slow, lonely blur for Jez. He wasn’t sure
whether he was avoiding Mac or Mac was avoiding him —or a m ay be bit
of both—but the end result was the sam e. They hardly saw each other,
despite sharing a house and being on the sam e course. It was am azing
how easy it was to keep out of som eone’s way if y ou set y our m ind to it.
The city was swept by awful winter storm s that lasted day s. So,
apart from scurry ing to and from uni with his head down against the rain
and gales, Jez spent m ost of his tim e holed up in his room wallowing in
self-pity and listening to the windows rattle and the rain lash against them .
He lost him self in reading whenever he could. He started with book
one of the Harry Potter series; they ’d been his go-to com fort books since
he was a kid. He figured that if it took him a couple of weeks to reread
them all, he m ight be alm ost over Mac by the tim e he’d finished. Curled
up in bed, with a battered copy of one of his old favourites in his hand, Jez
could escape from his crappy reality for a few hours.
Jez m issed Mac so m uch m ore than he would have expected. There
was a m assive, Mac-shaped hole in his heart, and Jez hadn’t even realised
Mac had filled that space until it—whatever it was—was over. Now they
weren’t hanging out any m ore, he realised how m uch tim e they ’d spent
together. Study ing on his own was lonely, and lectures were boring when
he didn’t have Mac to nudge and pass notes to. Even chilling out at hom e
was crap without Mac for com pany.
He m issed Mac phy sically as well as em otionally. He dream ed
about him at night: about the strength of his body and the gentleness of his
hands, about the sweet intensity of his kisses. Afterwards, Jez woke up
hard in the sm all hours, with his cock aching as m uch as his heart. When
he brought him self off, his head was full of Mac, and as he lay panting in
the darkness after com ing, he felt em pty and unsatisfied.
The Friday after Jez had called things off with Mac, he was planning
on try ing to build som e bridges. He was hoping the others would go out,
so he could ask Mac to watch a film or play Mario Kart or som ething. He
wanted to get back to a new sort of norm al between them because the
uncom fortable avoidance was m aking him m iserable.
Jez hung around in the living room with Mac, Shawn, and Mike after
dinner, waiting for the others to head out for the night. Dani was away
again, and Josh was upstairs, presum ably getting ready to go out as he
usually did.
Shawn’s phone buzzed, and he grinned when he read the text.
“Katie and Jess—our squash partners from last weekend—are going
to be in the union bar tonight for happy hour, along with som e of their
friends. Sounds good to m e. Are y ou in, Mike?”
“Sure.”
“What about y ou, Mac… Jez?” Shawn asked. “Surely it’s about tim e
y ou rem inded y our dicks what they ’re for.”
His voice was teasing, the tone light, but Jez’s stom ach lurched. True
to his word, Shawn hadn’t said any thing to any one as far as Jez knew. But
the im plication in his words felt like a veiled threat, an acknowledgm ent
of the power he had over them .
Mike chuckled, but Mac kept his ey es glued to the TV. Only the
tightening of his hand on the arm of the sofa betray ed him .
Jez tried to ignore the hot flush of anger that swept through him .
Rising to the bait would only m ake Mike suspicious.
“Yeah, okay.” Mac’s voice was level. “I’m up-to-date with all m y
assignm ents for once. I reckon I deserve to get out.”
Jez’s heart sank. Of course Mac wouldn’t want to stay in with him
again, not after avoiding him like the plague all week.
“Gem m a m ight be there,” Mike said. “She’s been asking after y ou
ever since m y birthday. What about y ou, Jez? You gonna j oin us for a
change?”
Jez’s gut clenched at the m ention of Gem m a, but he shook his head.
“No. I’m still skint, rem em ber, especially since I lost m y j ob at the
café.”
“Not even for a couple?”
“No, sorry.”
There was no way Jez could face an evening of watching Gem m a
hitting on Mac again. He gave up try ing to finish the food on his plate,
abandoned it, and left, passing Josh on the stairs and accidentally
shouldering him as he hurried past to get to the privacy of his room .
“Hey. Are y ou all right?” Josh put his hand on Jez’s arm , m aking him
pause. Josh was dressed to go out in skintight indigo j eans, a leather
j acket, and a T-shirt that would have been low enough at the front to show
a lot of cleavage if he’d had one.
“Bad day.”
Josh squeezed Jez’s arm before releasing it. “I hope it gets better.”
Not much chance of that, Jez thought, but he replied autom atically,
“Thanks. Have a good night.”
Tucked away in his room again, Jez went back to reading. It was the
only escape from his m iserable thoughts. As he read he was occasionally
distracted by the sounds of doors banging and footsteps on the stairs as the
others got ready to go out. When all was quiet, Jez decam ped to the sofa
with a cup of hot chocolate and half a packet of biscuits. It was all he felt
like eating. He pulled a blanket over his knees and lost him self gratefully
in his book.
He wasn’t sure how m uch tim e had passed when he heard the sound
of the front door. His heart started pounding with anticipation: m ay be it
was Mac back early ?
God, please let him not have brought a girl back.
He listened for the sound of voices, alert and tense. When Josh cam e
in, alone, Jez relaxed. “Hey, what are y ou doing back already ?” It was
only half nine, according to the clock on the DVD play er.
“I was tired.” Josh sat on the sofa by Jez’s feet.
He did look exhausted. There were dark shadows under his ey es that
Jez hadn’t noticed earlier on the dim ly lit staircase. Jez’s ey es tracked
down, his attention drawn to a vivid m ark on Josh’s neck. He’d obviously
got lucky before heading hom e. Jez flashed back to the m em ory of Mac
and him kissing in the bathroom at the club j ust a couple of weeks ago.
That had been such an am azing night. Jez had felt like they ’d been poised
on the brink of som ething wonderful. How had it all gone so badly wrong?
He sighed.
“Trouble in paradise?” Josh asked.
“Huh?”
“You and Mac.” Josh’s green ey es were too knowing. “You’ve both
been m iserable all week. It’s obvious.”
“Really ? I m ean… y eah. I’ve not been the best. But I thought Mac
was okay. I haven’t seen m uch of him , to be honest.”
“He’s not okay.”
“Oh.” Jez felt a sm all twinge of hope, which he quickly tam ped
down. Because even if Mac was m issing him a little, it didn’t m ean they
should start things up again. After a week, Jez still felt raw whenever he
thought about Mac. What would be the point of rekindling their
relationship—such as it was—unless it had som e sort of future?
“You should talk to him .” Josh m ade it sound so easy. “I think y ou’re
on the sam e page.”
“It’s not as sim ple as that. Neither of us is out. Mac’s not even gay,
for fuck’s sake. He’s very clear about that.”
“Labels can be restrictive. Som etim es y ou need to stop thinking
about gender and sexuality and focus on the person. If y ou care about
them , if y ou feel good when y ou’re with them , if y ou’re hot for them …
then what does any of the rest of it m atter?”
“Try telling that to Mac.”
“I could… but m ay be you should.” Josh y awned deeply, and then
unfolded his slender fram e from the sofa and stretched, showing a few
inches of flat stom ach and his hipbones where his j eans dipped low.
“Any way, I’m off to catch up on som e sleep. Good night.”
“Night.”
Much later that night Jez was ly ing in bed, sleep eluding him as he
went over the conversation with Josh. It m ade a lot of sense. But Jez
couldn’t help feeling it would be easier to be totally gay or totally straight.
He couldn’t im agine explaining his bisexuality to his parents, for
exam ple. But then he didn’t need to—not unless he was ever in a serious
relationship with another guy.
His drifting thoughts were interrupted by the front door opening and
closing and the m uffled sounds of voices downstairs. He could hear
people m oving around in the kitchen beneath his bedroom and som eone
else com ing up the stairs.
The knock on his door startled him .
“Com e in?”
Jez’s room was in darkness, but the light from the landing showed
Mac’s broad silhouette as he paused in the doorway. Jez blinked, dazzled
by the sudden brightness.
“Sorry. You asleep?” Mac’s voice was a little soft around the edges
from alcohol, but he didn’t sound totally wasted.
“Obviously not. Are y ou com ing in or what?”
Mac cam e in and shut the door behind him . He stum bled in the
darkness, landing heavily on the edge of Jez’s bed. He flopped down and
rolled to face Jez, threw a heavy arm across him , and m oved closer so
that their foreheads were touching. His breath was warm and beery on
Jez’s face, and Jez wanted to kiss him so fucking badly.
Instead he asked, “What do y ou want, Mac?”
“You.” Mac let out the word in a long sigh. He brought his hand up to
curl around the nape of Jez’s neck; the pad of his thum b pressed against
Jez’s racing pulse.
Jez tried to ignore the thrill of excitem ent and hope that surged
through him . It’s not that simple, he rem inded him self.
It would be so easy to close the gap and kiss Mac, to get each other
naked and give in to the raw, phy sical desire that Mac inspired in him . But
that wasn’t enough for Jez any m ore.
Mac filled the silence of Jez’s thoughts. “I only went out tonight
because I knew if I stay ed in, I wouldn’t be able to keep m y hands off
y ou. I can’t help it. I can’t stop thinking about y ou—all the fucking tim e.”
“Mac, please….” Jez didn’t even know what he was asking for. This
was all very good for Jez’s ego, but terrible for his heart, because he
wanted Mac to want him for m ore than his body, or his cock-sucking
abilities, or his arse.
But Mac was on a roll now, and the words poured out of him ,
seem ingly unfiltered. “I don’t know what y ou’ve done to m e, but y ou’ve
broken m y dick. We went to this club, and Gem m a was all over m e on
the dance floor, and I didn’t even get a little bit hard. All I could think
about was y our stupid face, and what it felt like that tim e I sucked y ou
off, and how m uch it turned m e on, even though I never thought I’d like