My Busboy
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Detective Stone pushed his chair back and stood. Standing at the side of the bed, he brushed his fingers through Chaz’s hair before he dropped his hand to his side.
“Back to work,” he said to no one in particular. To Chaz alone he said, “I’ll be here when you’re released tomorrow to take you home.”
Chaz nodded, his eyes misting with tears. “Thank you.”
Stone looked as if he wanted to say more but would prefer not do it with the audience he had now. He plastered his face with that cop persona he applied so well, and with a last wink at all of us, he strode toward the door.
When the three of us were alone, Dario reached out and took my hand. Then he reached across the bed and took Chaz’s hand as well.
“We can be friends now, I think,” Dario quietly said. “We each of us have what we want. There’s nothing more to fight about.”
I watched Chaz’s thumb move over the back of Dario’s hand, even as Dario’s thumb moved over the back of mine. “You’re still too pretty,” Chaz said, a mischievous leer narrowing his eyes. “I could like you better if you were a little uglier.”
Dario laughed. “What are you bitching about? You ended up with the hunky cop. All I got was the writer.”
When they saw the shattered expression on my face, which, by the way, was actually there for show—mostly—Dario howled with laughter and Chaz sort of mumbled his way carefully around a giggle while trying not to bend his face and jar the stitches on his cheek.
Dario hung his head and pouted in insincere apology. “Sorry, babe.”
“No, you’re not,” I growled.
Dario snorted. “No, I’m not.”
He stood and pulled me to my feet. “Let’s go home and let Chaz rest. We have a cat to feed.”
A soft snoring filled the air, and gazing down we saw that Chaz had already drifted into sleep.
“Chaz has some explaining to do,” Dario said quietly.
“About him and the cop?” I asked. “He certainly does.” And turning to stare into Dario’s bottomless caramel eyes, I added, “It’s amazing how love sneaks in on tiptoe at the oddest times, and between the oddest of people.”
“You mean like between a writer and a busboy?” Dario asked.
“Yeah,” I said. “That’s a pretty good example.”
He stared at my teasing smile, then trailed a fingertip across my lips, all humor suddenly gone from his face. I stood speechless, floored by the love in his eyes. So many emotions thundered through me from one breath to the next, that all I could do was nod. Words were beyond me.
In the ensuing hush, which Dario seemed to understand, he laid his hand atop my chest as if to feel the beating of my heart beneath. He studied my face for a long moment, gently brushed a speck of lint from my injured shoulder, then took my hand and led me toward the door, toward the elevator, toward the bustling street outside.
Toward his new home. And life. With me.
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JOHN INMAN has been writing fiction since he was old enough to hold a pencil. He and his partner live in beautiful San Diego, California. Together, they share a passion for theater, books, hiking and biking along the trails and canyons of San Diego or, if the mood strikes, simply kicking back with a beer and a movie. John’s advice for anyone who wishes to be a writer? “Set time aside to write every day and do it. Don’ t be afraid to share what you’ve written. Feedback is important. When a rejection slip comes in, just tear it up and try again. Keep mailing stuff out. Keep writing and rewriting and then rewrite one more time. Every minute of the struggle is worth it in the end, so don’t give up. Ever. Remember that publishers are a lot like lovers. Sometimes you have to look a long time to find the one that’s right for you.”
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Blurb
Dedication
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
Epilogue
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