Chapter 17, PERSISTANCE
The motorized whir of the vacuum droned on
as Cray cleaned the carpets in the reception area of the Executive Office
suite. He was in deep thought about the Chinese dinner coming up the next
evening and this concentration masked the sound of someone behind him. A tap
on his shoulder made him jump. He quickly spun around to see the grinning
face of Lou Gallian in front of him. “You scared the beejesus out of me.”
Cray smiled and switched off the vacuum.
“Didn’t mean to startle you from your thoughts
as you performed these arduous tasks,” Lou said with a laugh.
“Okay, I admit I was daydreaming…this isn’t
exactly rocket science.” Cray shrugged and added, “But it helps give me a
little extra ‘jing’ for spending money.”
“Understand the concept. I’ve been meaning
to contact you but Spike said you’ve had a busy couple of weeks on the home
front. Congratulations, by the way. That’s quite an interesting family you
guys have created.” He grabbed Cray’s hand and shook it. “I’d give you a big
hug but, since I’m a management trainee, it would probably be considered sexual
harassment.”
“Wouldn’t want that.” Cray grinned wider and
thought, ‘Bullshit. If I was a little older and wasn’t dating my buddy, a
little harassment would be hot.’ “I knew you were back in town but…yeah, this
whole foster thing is a trip. Turned out well, though.”
“Your dads are the best and I’m really happy
for you. Since we’re kinda related now, with Bob’s sister being married to
my Cousin Al, I’ll put your name on my official Christmas card list.”
“Bonus points for being Bob and Drew’s kid.”
Cray knew it was a joke but felt good that he was thought of as part of a
larger family. “You’re looking pretty sharp for a Friday night. Must have
a hot date?” He admired the way Lou appeared in his impeccably tailored dark
suit, white shirt and striped tie. Spike had told him that the two were becoming
close friends. ‘Wonder if they’re going out tonight?’
“Wish it was that easy. I’m off to pick up
my folks and the Bromleys at the Executive Air Terminal. Mom and Dad have
been in Beverly Hills the last couple of days and everyone’s coming over here
a little early to check things out before the official opening on Monday.”
“Cool. From what Drew says, the casino and
hotel are getting up to speed. But he didn’t mention anything about your family
staying here this weekend.” Cray was a little puzzled because he was sure
the arrival of the owners – officially, only Mr. Bromley’s name was ever used
as the ‘owner’ – would have been mentioned at home. ‘Drew would be in overdrive,’
he thought, ‘to create the best experience possible.’
“Just found out about it a few minutes ago.
Dad and Uncle Al got a wild hair up their ass on the 17th green
at the Bel-Air Country Club and decided to come over for the weekend. The
plan is to do a walk-through with Uncle Nick tomorrow. Everyone’s staying
over at the Four Seasons, though, in the suite I’ve been using. Vegas is totally
booked for a big fight over at the MGM so I’m moving here for the weekend.
Being the good son and all that.”
“I’m sure Mr. Maggiano is looking forward to
this early arrival.” Cray rolled his eyes to indicate he was ‘pulling his
chain’. He was pretty sure having the owners around the weekend before the
opening would not be welcome news for Nick. “Seriously, their arrival’s goin’
to cause a lot of nervousness.” Cray understood that the Gallian family wished
to be very low-key concerning their involvement in the casino resort and he
respected their wishes. He was one of the few who knew about this relationship…but
not the reasons why. ‘Probably Lou just doesn’t want to flaunt his wealth
and connections?’ Cray guessed.
“Your assumptions concerning the impromptu
visit are correct, Sherlock. That’s why I’m in this office – to offer a peace
pipe. Then I need to track down Drew so he doesn’t have kittens. Dad wanted
me to assure Uncle Nick that he and Uncle Al will stay out of his hair. The
family’s having dinner tonight at the Four Seasons and I’m going to invite
him…if he can get away. They’ll officially make an appearance on Monday morning
and then ‘get outta Dodge’. Personally, I think this large project got the
best of their curiosity and they decided to play a little this weekend and
experience their investment.”
“Certainly understandable.” Cray couldn’t even
begin to calculate what this place must have cost. “You’ll be with your family
all weekend?”
“No. They’re going to play tourists and I’m
working during the day. And tomorrow night I’m taking Spike to a test dinner
at La Ribera. I understand we’ve got a chef from Spain who’s creating some
dynamite, five-star Catalonian cuisine. Don’t know too much about that area
of the world but I’m game. And you know Spike; he’ll eat almost anything.”
“Cool, like Mikey. I was allowed to invite
my buddies and we’re trying the Chinese place, Wang’s, for the early seating.
There’s going to be six of us.”
“Would one these guys be your new boy friend?”
Lou asked with a conspiratorial grin. “Spike said you had met someone at school.”
“Michael. We’re…tight, but not out. At least
he isn’t. Out, I mean. Not yet, anyway. I decided to be upfront when I told
the guys about my new foster parents being two men. By and large, everyone’s
been okay with me being gay. Even the one who gave me a little grief is coming
around. I’m giving Michael space to get comfortable with our relationship
before he, you know...”
“Yes, I do know. I’m proud of you, Cray. I
didn’t have the cahones to do that ’til I was out of boarding school. Giving
your buddy that ‘space’ is very important.” Lou looked at his watch and said,
“I gotta run – first to smooth down Uncle Nick’s ruffled feathers and then
to the airport. Why don’t Spike and I say ‘hi’ to your crew tomorrow night
before we go to our dinner?”
“That’d be great and you can meet Michael.
Plus, I haven’t seen Spike since I moved out…although we talk on the phone
all the time.”
“We’re doing a late seating so expect us to
stop by around the time you’re finishing. Um, it would be easiest if you just
said we know each other from working together at the hotel.”
“And that Spike was a neighbor of mine at my
first home. He’s not working tomorrow night?” Cray frowned a little as he
thought about his good friend’s ‘job’. “I mean it’s none of my business or
anything but…”
“I hear ya. That’s one of the topics for dinner.
I want him to hang ’em up…permanently…and I’ve got some ideas to help persuade
the guy.”
“Good luck on that. Spike knows how I feel
on the subject.” Cray decided not to go further in that Lou seemed to be likeminded.
He wasn’t going to mention the attack Spike’s co-worker, Brad, had suffered
the previous month.
“How did you get so wise so young?” Lou smiled
and tilted his head. “Fuck Human Resources,” he said as he pulled Cray into
a tight hug, ‘we are cousins…kinda. See you at Wang’s.” They separated and
Lou winked as he walked away.
*****
The driver, not much older than the passengers,
was assigned a Lexus GX470 – one of five from the Barcelona fleet – to handle
the crowd of active teenage guys. The optional third row of seats would give
the crew enough room for comfortable travel to the hotel. Drew had told Cray
that he approved the leasing of these large vehicles because some VIP guests
preferred being picked up at the airport and driven around town in an unmarked
SUV rather than use the Barcelona logo-emblazoned limousines. Another touch
by Drew was to dress the SUV drivers in Polo shirts and slacks rather than
more formal black suits for drivers assigned to limousines.
Except for Michael, Cray hadn’t been to the
others’ homes nor met the parents. Drew wisely suggested they start the pickup
process earlier than originally planned. He thought Cray would be expected
to greet each of the parents at the front door of the house in order to satisfy
their curiosity about the ‘new kid’. Especially when it was someone who could
swing reservations for a large group on this highly publicized evening. It
was general knowledge that the night’s final test dining at the Barcelona
restaurants was the hottest ticket in town: only local society, politicians,
VIPs and friends of the owners were invited. Drew said that, in any case,
parents would be anxious to meet a new friend of their sons. Cray savored
the nurturing and absorbed the patient teaching his new parents provided.
He was determined to make a ‘go of it’ the second time around. That his ‘dads’
were more like older brothers was beside the point.
Predictably, he was invited into each home
to meet the family. And each of the young men wore long pants, shirts and
leather shoes – like Cray. He figured parent networking had probably decided
the evening’s dress code. ‘Just one of those growing up experiences and I
need to go with the flow,’ he thought. ‘Except for jeans, I’ve never seen
the guys in anything other than cargo shorts and tees.’
On the way to the hotel, one of the guys joked that the only time he
dressed this formally was to go to church. That joke seemed to relax everyone…although,
in a way, Cray thought a casino in Vegas was like a church in a twisted way.
When they arrived at the sparkling, landscaped
front entrance of Barcelona, a female concierge met the SUV and greeted each
guy individually before escorting the party through the lobby, casino and
finally into the restaurant. Cray knew this was an important evening for Nick:
the local movers and shakers needed to be appropriately impressed for the
‘word of mouth’ momentum which would take on a life of its own by the next
day. This expensively produced evening was designed to earn its weight in
positive reactions. He was secretly amused and satisfied that his friends
communicated in a series of “ohhh”, “ahhh”, “look at that,” and “oh, my god,”
as they walked through the resort lobbies on acres of marble, imported tile
and plush carpeting. Mounted on the upholstered walls was a serious collection
of art that included Picasso, Dali and Miro. The teens became respectfully
quiet when they passed through a domed garden that featured several large
Eduardo Chillida sculptures.
At the front of Wang’s, Drew unexpectedly was
on hand to greet the crew. Cray was beaming with pride as he introduced his
foster dad. Drew spent a few minutes to relieve everyone’s nervousness and
had all of them at ease before the maitre d’ arrived to guide the party to
the round table in the center of the room. Cray held back for a moment, took
Drew’s hand and mouthed, “thanks,” before he scurried to catch up with his
friends. He was pleased Michael had saved a seat next to him.
After hot towels were presented and green tea
served, the maitre d’ returned to announce he had taken the liberty of allowing
the chef to create their dinner and bowed. Over the next hour and a half,
courses of superbly prepared food kept arriving on ‘family-sized’ platters
and were placed on a large, revolving ‘lazy Susan’ in the center of the table.
By the time dessert and fortune cookies were served, each teen admitted he
was full.
“Hey, Cray. I understand you and your friends
have cleaned out the kitchen,” Lou said as he and Spike walked up to the table.
“Hi, guys.” Cray stood up and shook their hands.
“Fellas, let me introduce a guy I work with at the hotel, Lou Gallian. The
other man is Spike Jensen. He was a neighbor of mine at the other place where
I lived and attends UNLV.” He thought the two men looked like they had just
stepped out of one of those men’s fashion magazines. Both wore versions of
jackets, open shirts and slacks. ‘What a great looking couple,’ he judged.
‘If my buddies only knew.’
“Please don’t get up,” Lou said. “We’re going
to another restaurant in the hotel and just wanted to meet Cray’s friends.”
Almost by design, each worked the table going
the opposite way to say a few things to each guy. Spike had a more enthusiastic
greeting for Michael and Lou did the same when it was his turn to meet Cray’s
boyfriend. By agreement, neither acknowledged that relationship.
“Cray, you’ve got some great friends.” Lou
looked at the table and added, “I’ve even got the promise from Benny that
he’ll make sure his dad gives me a good price on a new car at Boren Lexus…if
I’ve got good credit,” he said with a laugh. “Seriously, please tell your
dad that I will call him next week and maybe we can make a deal.”
“Oh, I will, Lou,” Benny replied. “He’ll give
you a great deal based on invoice cost.”
“That’s good for a start,” Lou replied with
a grin and a raised eyebrow. “Okay, guys, Spike and I are due at La Ribera.
Take care.” He waved and the two men left the restaurant.
“Who are those guys again?” Tim asked. “I mean,
besides Lou and Spike.”
“They’re more like Batman and Robin seeking
out some hot gal to rescue from some evil character,” Glenn said with a snicker.
“If there’s a Batmobile parked out front when we leave, I’m gonna shit my
pants.”
“Naw. Lou’s in the hotel management trainee
program and Spike’s a student. We all met at a cookout a couple of months
ago and have become friends.” Cray had to internally laugh at the Batman and
Robin comment. ‘Lou does look a little like Christian Bale,’ he judged, ‘In
a sexier way’.
“A management trainee who’s going to buy a
Lexus?” Benny asked. “They must pay pretty well, here.”
“Like my eight bucks an hour?” Cray shrugged
and added, “What’s the big deal if he can get financing?” He stared at Benny
and raised an eyebrow to indicate the direction of the conversation wasn’t
appreciated.
“I, for one, wanna thank Drew and you for a
super evening,” Michael said. “This is the best dinner I’ve ever had.”
The rest of the guys chimed in and Cray was
happy that the evening had been such a success. Although he had made solid
friendships with the guys – even Benny – the dinner would offer a lot of mileage
in further establishing him as one of the guys, acceptance of his recently
revealed sexual orientation and a better understanding of his special foster
family.
*****
“So that’s Michael?” Lou said as he and Spike
walked through the casino to La Ribera. “Our young friend certainly has good
taste in his men.”
“Nice guy. They discovered they shared an interest
in Tai Chi and decided to find out more about each other.” Spike turned and
admired Lou. ‘Wow,’ he thought, ‘how lucky am I that Lou insisted on us seeing
each other as friends.’
“And as two horny teens with raging hormones,
the rest came easy?”
“I don’t think you have to be teens for the
rest to come easy,” Spike replied with a laugh.
“My unintentional pun of the day. Ouch.”
“Sorry, I couldn’t resist the opening you gave
me. Michael and Cray are both pretty new to discovering what can be done with
each other. However, from what Cray said the other day, I think he’s ready
for some ‘big brother’ advice on exploring variations of the ‘dirty deed’.
I respect them for being cautious about taking the big step.”
“Something that I wasn’t ready to do at their
age. Oh, I see the restaurant entrance ahead. You hungry?”
“Famished. I didn’t have much of a lunch.”
Spike didn’t add that he had already serviced one client for a couple of hours
at Caesars Palace in one of their suites and hadn’t had a chance to eat. “Hey,
this looks impressive,” he said as they arrived at the entrance of La Ribera.
It was themed in a Barcelona, 17th century ‘old town’ look, inside
and out. In addition to a comfortable, rustic dining room, there was outside
seating in a terrace situated by a manmade water feature that replicated a
Mediterranean harbor.
“Ah, Mr. Gallian. Good evening,” greeted the
maitre d’. “You’re just in time. I have been saving a booth for you and your
guest.”
“Octavio, thank you. This is a good friend,
Spike Jensen.”
“Welcome, Mr. Jensen. Please follow me.” Octavio
smiled with a slightly quizzical expression.
Spike nodded and gestured for Lou to go ahead.
He knew Octavio recognized his face but couldn’t immediately place him. ‘Octavio
used to be the maitre d’ at the Italian restaurant in The Venetian,’ he remembered.
More than a couple of his clients had taken him there over the past couple
of years. ‘He’ll eventually remember but be a complete gentleman and not mention
it.’
“This is great. Thank you.” Lou slipped some
folded money in Octavio’s hand and nodded as he entered the booth from the
left side. Octavio nodded slightly with a smile, set down the menus and left
the table as Spike slid into the booth from the right.
“What a great table.” Spike looked around and
recognized the mayor at a center table and a casino owner in the next booth.
He smiled as a waiter brought two champagne flutes and placed them to the
right of their place settings. ‘And romantic, too,’ he decided, as the waiter
presented a bottle of Cristal for Lou’s inspection.
“Just pour, please. I trust Madame Roederer
will not let us down,” Lou said with a nod. He turned to Spike and said, “If
you suspect that I’m plotting to have my way with you later…let’s just say
that I want to give you a very personal tour of the hotel rooms.”
“Damn…I was plotting the same thing.” Spike
smiled and watched the waiter pour the champagne into the two slim, crystal
flutes. He thought the waiter cracked a slight smile before placing the bottle
in a silver bucket and walking away. “Here’s to a terrific evening,” he said
as he hoisted his glass and held it, waiting for Lou to do the same.
“It’s always terrific when it’s with you.”
Lou gently clinked the edge of his glass on Spike’s and added, “To us.”
“Absolutely.” Spike took a sip of the French
bubbles and felt a slight tickling sensation as the liquid smoothly went down
his throat. ‘Definitely romantic,’ he thought as he watched the handsome man
to his right. ‘Lou is pulling all the right strings.’
“Babe, let’s order the food now and get that
out of the way. I’ve got a lot I want to talk about.” Lou reached over and
took the menus. He handed one to Spike and opened his. “Just so you know,
they’re going to send over several tapas and all we have to do is choose the
main course. I’ve asked Octavio to select a couple of Spanish red wines to
serve.”
“The menu looks very tempting. Hmmm…I know
what I’m going to have. The suckling pig is something you don’t see very often.
And I love ‘suckling’,” he said with a laugh.
“I’ll do the leg of lamb, then.” Lou took the
menus and nodded for the waiter to return to the table.
As the men sipped the champagne, a series of
tapas and cold meats arrived at their table. They randomly spoke about the
generalities of their lives and specifically the excitement of the hotel opening.
Spike was curious what Lou wanted to talk about but was patient. ‘The night
is young and I’m sure Lou has it planned,’ he thought.
After the main courses were served and a 1995 Gran Reserva 904 – La Rioja Alta – was poured, Lou swirled
the wine in his glass. He winked and lifted his large balloon glass. “Let’s
have a sip and discuss a few things.”
Spike brought his glass to his lips and breathed
in the robust bouquet as he took a small sip. “This is superb. I don’t know
much about Spanish wines but this is certainly on a level with anything I’ve
tasted.”
“And should pair nicely with our dinner.” Lou
set down his glass and cut into his beautifully arranged, pinkish leg of lamb.
“I want to talk about us. What’s happened in our lives, where we are now…and
the direction for our future.” He speared a bite of the lamb with his fork,
slowly chewed it and chased it down with another sip of wine.
Spike decided to let Lou continue, doing so
by eating a bite of his pork dish. A firm hand placed on his thigh under the
camouflage of the tablecloth interrupted his thoughts. He turned and smiled
at Lou.
“I love you, man. Pure and simple. I…I kinda
hope you feel the same way because I’d like to figure out how we can move
forward…together. How do you feel about this?”
“Um, this is the first time you’ve said that.”
Spike pondered this for a brief moment. “Are you sure? I mean you’re this
society guy from New York. Your mom and dad must have their own ideas about
who their son should marry…you know?” Spike decided to hedge his bets and
play a little coy. Loving Lou was something he already realized but hadn’t
had the balls to bring up.
“I do know. But you haven’t answered my question,”
Lou replied with a gentle firmness.
“Jeez, you really are going for it, aren’t
you?” Spike knew he had special feelings for the guy but had suppressed them
for several obvious reasons; but this wasn’t the time to hold back. “Okay,
here goes. I think that I’m falling in love with you. No, fuck it…it’s time
to be completely honest. I fell for you when we first met and…yeah, babe,
I love you, too.” There, he said it. ‘Christ, I feel like Julia Roberts to
Lou’s Richard Gere in Pretty Woman,’ he thought. He let out an audible sigh
as he realized what they had both just revealed.
“In love enough to quit your ‘job’ and live
with me?” Lou squeezed Spike’s leg harder and took another sip of wine. “I’ve
bought a furnished condo and plan on moving in at the end of the month. We
could set up house and make little babies.”
“I think I need to run over to Barnes and Noble
and get you some biology books cuz neither of us is going to get pregnant,”
Spike replied with a laugh. “But damned if we haven’t tried hard.” He smiled
remembering at the way they took turns, depending on the mood, pitching and
catching. Suddenly, it registered what Lou was asking him to do – quit his
escort work. ‘I’m going to let this slide for a few minutes,’ he decided,
‘until he plays out all his cards.’
“Then I’d settle for setting up house.”
“How’d you happen to find a condo that’s furnished
so fast?” Spike was curious as to why he hadn’t heard about this sooner.
“Vegas real estate has become a buyers’ market.
The bank just took a ‘repo’ on a condo at the Mondrain Towers – those tall
buildings near the Barcelona – from a guy who had spent a lot of bucks decorating
in a traditional décor that I’ve always liked and the floor is high enough
to have a decent view of the Strip. It’s not exactly a picket-fence bungalow
but my dad insists I find something with tight security and a front door attendant.
The guy who fixed up the place must be gay because it’s very tasteful.”
“Tasteful and gay are synonymous. Well, maybe
except for Sigfried. But he is taking care of his old partner, Roy…so I shouldn’t
be snippy.” Spike tossed away a joke to give him time to think about what
he had just been asked.
“Be kind. That’s the way it’s suppose to work.”
Lou paused for a moment. “Anyway, he lost his job at some high-tech company
and couldn’t find another position in town. The bank manager called me earlier
this week and I inspected it. I was able to buy the condo at a fair deal and
got the furniture thrown in on a low-ball offer to the previous owner. Poor
guy was really desperate but he seemed happy that I could pay cash. It’ll
need some art, new TVs and a sound system for openers. Anything you don’t
like, we can scrap it and find something that appeals to both of us.”
“Sounds like a combination of timing and good
luck.”
“Timing is everything in a deal and I needed
a place to live. Then I started thinking about us and how much I enjoy being
around you…all the time. Pow, I knew it was love. I then looked to Bob and
Drew for inspiration of how two guys could live together in a relationship.
They’ve got something good going and I think we could do the same. Whaduya
think about ‘them apples’? ”
“That you’re forgetting one big thing. In another
year, you’re off to Wharton and I’d be the grieving widow.” Spike put up his
hand as Lou began to reply. “Hear me out. I do love you but I’ve got to put
it out of my head because I need some kind of permanency and you’ll be gone
this time next year. Where would that leave me?”
“I’ve already thought about that and I’ve got
some plans to discuss with Dad that entails me working in Vegas an extra year
– to get more experience. Makes sense to me and all I have to do is get the
family to buy off on it. You’ll get your degree from UNLV next year and I
could help you plan on a career. I would be asking something from you, however.
You would have to give up what you do on the side.”
“Lets talk about that. I’ve been seriously
thinking about retiring sometime next year. I figure by then I’ll have enough
to get a condo, have more money to invest and continue my education. I want
to go for an MBA at UNLV.”
“A good looking guy with grey matter…I’m impressed.
That you’ve worked out financial goals is admirable. What I’m proposing just
means your ‘retiring’ on an earlier schedule.”
“My folks, Lou, are your basic middle-class
San Fernando Valley residents who will probably be set up to modestly retire
in twenty years or so. They’ve helped me out on college and my younger brother
is next. I sorta promised that I’d take care of his extra college costs when
he’s ready in a couple of years so they can save more money.”
“If I promise to stay in Vegas – maybe I should
also take some classes in the Hospitality school program – and if we can figure
out a way for you to meet your goals while quitting your present job, is there
a chance?” Lou looked into Spike’s eyes with a pleading expression. “I’ll
get on my knees and beg if I have to,” he added with a chuckle.
“Oh, a man on his knees and it’s just to beg?”
Spike joined the laughter before he placed his hand on top of Lou’s hand.
It hadn’t moved from Spike’s thigh since they started their conversation.
“Seriously, let’s talk about the ‘ifs’. Admitting I love you is no ‘if’ by
the way. It just took you to kick me in the ‘keister’ to say it. You mentioned
Bob and Drew. I’d like to experience what they have but let’s face it…most
guys are not too monogamous or into serious coupling. Forget what I’ve been
doing to earn money. I’ve always wanted a long-term relationship with someone
I really love. I wouldn’t stray and would expect the same from my partner.”
“I feel the same and what you just said makes
me very happy. If the mayor and his party weren’t sitting in front of us,
I’d give you a big, wet, slobbery kiss. But we better wait until later.” Lou
turned on a goofy grin and continued, “First, I was planning on putting the
condo in both our names. Legally, it’ll be half yours. Second, I could set
you up with a legit part-time position here at the hotel. I don’t mind going
out on the limb for you because I know you’d do great. Since the casino resort
business is going to be a big part of my professional life, it might be an
interesting idea for you to look at this industry for a long-term career.
It could be in marketing, operations or finance. Does this make sense?” Lou
sat back and took another sip of wine.
“Makes a lot of sense. Except that what you’re
suggesting is just another form of what I’ve been doing.” Spike paused a moment
to let this statement marinate. “Lou, it would make me feel more like a kept
man…regardless of what you call it. I realize that it’s difficult for you
to understand. Life, money-wise, has always been pretty easy for you. If we
were to get together, I’d want to handle things on an equal basis as much
as possible. That’s the deal breaker.”
“I get your point and apologize for making
this appear like I’m trying to buy you. I’m not. I guess being rich – well,
my dad is – allows me to take material things for granted. Trust me, babe…I
don’t take you for granted.” Lou looked at Spike with a quiet pleading.
“As long as you understand this would be a
two-way partnership.”
“Your independence is part of what makes you
so wonderful.” Lou looked deeply into Spike’s eyes and took a deep breath.
“How about this. Since I’m getting a place anyway, you could move in and help
pay the utility bills…something like that. Working at the hotel gives you
access to the staff cafeteria for food. And as far as a job here is concerned,
it would be yours to lose if you fucked up. Would this get things on a semi-level
playing field?”
“That would work. Babe, you understand why
I want to enter into a relationship with these perimeters? I need to be able
to look at myself while shaving. I need to be able to say ‘no’, if we have
a disagreement and then work things out to our mutual satisfaction.” Spike
realized that Lou would probably insist on taking care of other expenses and
buy a few gifts from time to time. ‘It’ll be some sort of game we’ll play,’
he considered ‘But I gotta make this stand so he understands that I can’t
be bought and paid for.’
“I don’t think you’re driving a hard bargain,
so I agree to your terms. Why don’t we shake on this like gentlemen? I, Louis
Gallian humbly request you, Spike Jensen, to be my life partner. Sorry I don’t
have a ring but do you accept?” Lou furrowed his brow and patted his pockets.
“Hon, under those terms, ya got me 100 percent.
The answer is…absofuckinglutely yes.” Spike gripped Lou’s hand firmly. “You
have definitely swept me off my feet, Mr. Gallian. This is for real?” He looked
back into Lou’s eyes and felt tears welling. ‘Shit, there goes the mascara,’
he thought as he reached for his napkin. “See what you made me do?” he asked
as he wiped his eyes.
“If those are happy tears, I’m right behind
you.” Lou twisted his hand around so he could clasp Spike’s hand tightly.
“Um, just one thing. I’ve got some obligations
over the next couple of weeks that my boss will find hard to handle without
me.” Spike took a deep breath and asked, “Is that okay? I can’t leave Mario
high and dry but I promise I won’t take any more new assignments. I know all
the clients and it’s more about me being a social escort than anything else.”
“Babe, I’m not thrilled by that, but I agree
as long as you’re retired by the time we move in. The only thing that I would
suggest is that you not entertain anyone here at Barcelona.”
“Trust me, that’s not going to happen. The
men are all ‘whales’ at other casinos and like their freebees.” Spike took
a sip of wine, looked at his uneaten food and said, “Um, would it be rude
not to finish dinner? The only thing I’m interested in eating is not on a
plate.” Spike winked and moved their hands higher up to his crotch area.
“I’ll go over to Octavio and just say you’re
not feeling too well and ask the waiter to clear the table. You don’t mind
being the fall guy, do you?”
“Do it now. I have a funny feeling that I will
miraculously be cured by the time we get upstairs.” Spike watched Lou walk
over to the maitre d’ stand and speak to Octavio. The maitre d’ nodded and
walked towards the kitchen and flagged down the waiter.
“Octavio sends his regards and hopes you’ll
soon be feeling better,” Lou said as he slid back into the booth. He took
out his wallet and set a couple of twenty-dollar bills by his plate. “Ready
for the honeymoon suite? It’s not really a suite but you get the idea.”
“At this point, I would be very happy in a
trailer park,” Spike replied. “Well, maybe an RV.” He winked and got out of
the booth as Lou did the same. At the entrance to the restaurant, they both
waved to Octavio and made their way back through the perfectly set up casino
– void of gamblers – and strolled to the bank of guestroom elevators.
“As much as I would like to ravish you as we
travel up to our floor, the cameras in the elevator would capture every carnal
moment.” When the elevator doors parted, Lou gestured for Spike to enter first.
“I can keep my composure for a few more moments.
What I had in mind at the restaurant would definitely not have gone over with
the mayor. And if I’m going to work in this joint… guess I’d better behave
myself.” Spike felt a surge of pride when he thought about starting a legitimate
career at Barcelona.
The bell rang as they leveled at the 25th
floor and Spike followed Lou to the room. Once inside the standard room with
a king bed, each man toed off their shoes, and carefully slipped out of their
jackets and pants. It was as if each was aware that they were beginning an
honored mating ritual. After hanging up their clothes, Lou walked up and drew
Spike to his chest. A series of butterfly kisses by Lou ended with a plunging
tongue in Spike’s willing mouth. They dueled, darted and explored – as they
had done so many times – until Spike backed away and started unbuttoning Lou’s
shirt. This time it felt different.
After Lou’s shirt was undone and placed on
a chair, Spike stood in a quiet trance as he visually drank in the vision
of masculine beauty before him. The darker skin accentuated the pale aureoles
and pink nipples. A small patch of black chest hair trailed down the flat
stomach, tufted around an ‘innie’ navel and disappeared at the waistband of
his white CK’s. Spike smiled at the ample mound of maleness covered by the
cotton briefs definitely stirring from its flaccid state. He leaned down and
licked each nipple as he traced the outline of Lou’s swelling cock with his
fingers.
“My turn,” Lou whispered as he unbuttoned Spike’s
shirt and removed it. “Mmmm,” he groaned. “I never get tired of looking at
your perfect body.”
“And it’s never goin’ to happen if I have anything
to do about it.” Spike was touched by the somewhat tired cliché but decided
not to come back with a good-natured, smart-assed retort. ‘Memo to self,’
he thought, ‘start going to the gym again. Gotta keep my man happy. Tammy
Wynette…thank you.’
“Whatchu smiling about, hot stuff?”
“Just that what we’re doing is so right. Once
I was sure you meant what you said, I was yours…completely.” He looked at
Lou and mischievously licked his lips. “Let’s loose the underwear and really
get comfortable. It appears you gotta leak down there that needs attention.”
Spike looked at his lover’s crotch and smiled at the large wet spot. It caused
the mushroom-shaped glans to take on a translucent image as the moist material
clung around the bulging tip of Lou’s organ.
“Guess we won’t need chocolates or maid turndown
service tonight.” Lou quickly removed his briefs and freed his struggling
erection. He took the bedcovers and pulled them down to the foot of the bed.
“Looks like you need some help, slowpoke.”
“Sit down on the bed and you can give me all
the help you want.” Spike chuckled and pushed Lou back. While Lou regained
his balance, Spike, still standing, positioned himself so his legs straddled
Lou’s knees. He took a deep breath when Lou pulled down his briefs and watched
as he stepped out of them. Spike waited for the next phase of their first
lovemaking as a couple. ‘Yeah,’ he thought, ‘this is really neat. Not getting
it off with some trick.’ He closed his eyes and purred when he felt warm lips
encircle his steel hard penis. His jaded soul was being renewed by the tender
acts of mutual exploration. He could feel himself loosen up and knew Lou tasted
his natural lubricant.
“Christ, you’ve made me a very happy man,”
Lou said after he uncoupled from Spike’s erection. He ran his fingers through
the blond, trimmed pubes in front of him and gently caressed the low-hanging
balls. “How about joining me in bed and continuing this conversation?”
“Yessuh, Missah Butler,” Spike replied in a
Southern accent. “Ah do believe that this is the way Scarlett musta felt.”
He batted his eyelashes and pushed Lou down as he got into bed.
“Frankly, ah do give a damn…Scarlett. I want
my Spike.” Lou beamed and wrapped his arms around the taut torso of his bedmate.
He ground his crotch into Spike’s erection and went in for a deep kiss.
“You got him. Forever.” Spike said breathlessly
after Lou drew back. Spike winked and rotated his body around until each had
a portion of dessert in their face on which to nibble and suckle. “You sure
this isn’t a dream?”
“It’s for real, babe. For real.” Lou took Spike’s
scrotum and gently laved it before taking one of the balls in his mouth. One
hand attached itself to Spike’s leaking, firm penis while the other found
its way around to his perineum and anus.
When one finger started its ascent into Spike’s
chute, he moaned and relaxed his sphincter muscle. Except for Lou, not many
others had ventured up there. Contrary to belief, most escorts at his level
got sucked and fucked the client. But this was different. Very different.
Except for the brief moment of levity, Spike knew tonight was about solemnly
giving and seriously surrendering – each man’s body to the other. But ‘solemn
and serious’ didn’t mean quiet. He understood that the natural animalistic
instincts and orgasmic sounds were part of the time-honored drill of two lovers
discovering the joys of a physical, sex-drenching commitment. ‘This is serious
shit,’ he thought as Lou added another digit in his quest. ‘Let the games
begin. Tomorrow is the start of the “test of time”.’ He felt like an Olympian
– Apollo to Lou’s Hyacinthus.
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TO BE CONTINUED