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Right when George Eaker walked in the door he knew that something was terribly wrong. It wasnât just that it was three in the morning and he was supposed to be home four hours ago. It wasnât just that Reynolds was sitting in the living room glaring at him rather than sitting in his smoking room getting drunk. It wasnât just that there was some broken glass on the floor. It wasnât just that his clothes were a mess. Almost all of these things were completely normal for Eakerâs life with Reynolds. He was home late and Reynolds was pissed about it so he threw a tantrum and broke some shit and now heâs gonna yell at him about it. Pretty normal Reynolds behavior.
âWhat the fuck is wrong with you? What did I specifically tell you when you left the house? Huh?! What the FUCK did I say?!â He shouted, still remaining relatively calm and sitting down. Eaker rolled his eyes, shut the front door, and dropped his backpack on the ground. He picked up one of the not so empty bottles of whiskey and took a swig. âIâm not fucking joking this time, Eaker! You scared the fuck out of me! Again! Iâm pretty sick of this bullshit you pull every time you go to work!â Reynolds snapped, standing up and taking the bottle from him. He threw it against the wall and let it smash. âNow⊠Explain yourself.â
Eaker sighed and walked to the kitchen, starting to make the coffee. It was three in the morning after all, and sleep was a hopeless venture. While Reynolds continued to yell at him he studied his features for the millionth time. His hair was black, but shaved off. Not completely though, it was that buzzcut sort of hairdo. Eaker frowned that he hadnât shaved yet. As much as he loved the way Reynoldâs five o'clock shadow tickled against his face when they kissed, it wasnât professional for business deals. But then again, Reynolds barely did business deals this time of year. It was Winter. But Eaker worked 24/7 year round.
Reynolds eyes always seemed to go a shade darker of brown when he was pissed off. Nowadays, when Eaker worked all the time like this, he wouldnât be able to remember a time when Reynoldâs eyes were ever their usual caramel color. He was currently wearing dark grey sweat pants and the top part of his usual maroon colored suit. Eaker looked back at the coffee and poured himself a cup, taking baby sips in order to not burn his tongue.
âAre you listening to me?! At all?!â
His voice sounded desperate, and maybe that was what threw Eaker off. He looked up and set his coffee down. âNo I zoned out Iâm sorry please repeat everything you said.â George mumbled. Reynolds took a shaky breath and stepped closer to Eaker.
âHow fucking angry do you think I am, huh?!â
âPretty mad I guess-â
Reynolds grabbed Eaker and pinned him to the counter, knocking his coffee over and spilling it. Some of the coffee got on Eakerâs back and he winced at the scorching pain of it. Reynolds shouted in his face, âIâm not fucking around Eaker! How pissed do you think I am?! How fucking angry do you think I am?! Tell me!!â Eakerâs eyes were wide with fear and he struggled to get an answer. There were times when he was like this. When Reynolds was a threat to Eakerâs physical health. These times happened more often nowadays. Nowadays when Eaker was working himself too hard.
Eaker mumbled quietly, âA-Angry.. Furious..â
âNow,â He growled, âHow fucking paranoid do you think I was?! Were you walking down the alley ways selling your angel dust and just fucking laughing?! Thinking about how fucking scared I was?! How scared do you think I was?!â
âV-Very scared⊠very worriedâŠâ
Reynoldsâ nails dug into his arms and Eaker winced at the pain. His hoodie sleeves were rolled up because of how hot it was in the house. He had rolled them up before coming inside, knowing it would be a sauna rather than a well conditioned home. It was silent between them as Reynolds glared down at him. Eaker kept his eyes closed, afraid to meet his glare. Eaker was used to getting yelled at by his boyfriend who was also his boss. That didnât mean he wasnât still scared and worried for what would come next. Sometimes Reynolds would yell and storm off for the night, sometimes he would yell, huff, and let it go, and sometimes he would keep yelling untilâŠ
âHow do you think I felt when I got a call from Maria saying that an anonymous drug dealer was, was m-murdered in the same area that you were selling?â
Eaker opened his eyes and gasped. Reynolds had tears pouring down his face. His grip got tighter and he sobbed. He was stuttering and his lips were quivering.  Reynolds mumbled, âHow do you th-think I felt⊠when Maria called me⊠s-saying you wouldnât answer your, answer your phoneâŠâ Eaker could only stare in shock at his loverâs expression. He had never seen the man so broken and scared looking. His body was trembling as he stuttered even more.
He whispered, âHow much do you think I sobbed when⊠when I called everybody I knew in that area⊠and they s-said⊠they said they c-couldnât find y-youâŠâ Reynolds broke down in sobs and pulled the boy close to him, hugging him tight. He rambled off I love yous and apologies for yelling at him, which he had never done before. Eaker stayed silent, but did wrap his arms around him.
âHeyâŠâ He whispered, catching Reynoldsâ attention, âI wasnât in the downtown area⊠I heard about the police in the area because of the murder and went uptown⊠Iâm so sorry I didnât check in first, I know how you get about me not doing tha-â
Reynolds grabbed his face and smashed their lips together, pinning him to the counter once again. He pulled away and sobbed, âI DONâT CARE THAT YOU DIDNâT CHECK IN!!! I THOUGHT YOU DIED, YOU FUCKING IDIOT!!!â Eaker stayed quiet and took Reynoldsâ hand, squeezing it gently. Reynolds intertwined their fingers and whispered, âi donât wanna lose you too⊠Iâve lost so many people to this cruel world⊠to this cruel me⊠I canât lost you too. I canât do it again. I canât attend another fucking funeral⊠I canât meet somebodyâs glare and know that itâs my fault they leftâŠâ
Eaker whispered, âIâll always be alive for you⊠No matter what costâŠâ He whispered. Eaker glanced at his backpack and the pistol that was poking out of it. He closed his eyes and remembered Philip Hamiltonâs dead body downtown, laying in the alley way where he had tried to cheat him of the scheduled drug deal.
@badromantics did I say I lost my motivation? HA HA HA KIDDING!!! ily sorry not sorry
George Eaker took a deep breath and looked up at the blood red door. It was around 11 at night on an empty street. There were lights and music coming from inside, and he wasnât going to lie to himself. He was nervous. His hands had been shaking ever since he stepped off the bus two minutes ago- three minutes. He was stalling.
It was a drug deal. Just some weed and heâd be done. Heâs made drug deals a million times, and yet he was nervous. This was an adult. A fourth year college guy. Eaker was a senior in highschool. This guy was, what? 25 going on 26? Eaker was 19 going on 20.
But, he knew there was a nice wad of cash waiting for him. So he shoved the bag of weed back in his inside jacket pocket and knocked on the door. 5 knocks, then 6 knocks, then 2 knocks. It opened up to reveal a beautiful going lady, a few years older than Eaker maybe, in a bright red dress and black heels.
âDrugs?â She asked, looking him up and down. Eaker nodded and scratched the back of his neck. She nodded and pulled him inside. There were mostly adults inside, and all of them were eyeing Eaker. Eaker ignored them and focused on the woman leading him upstairs.
She brought him to the private study (or private smoking room) and pushed him in. He stumbled for a second before heading the door slam and lock.
âAw shit.â He muttered, glaring at the locked door. When he turned back around to look at the rest of the room, he was met with a pistol to his forehead. Not a first time experience, and he hoped not the last.
The man holding the gun looked about 25-26, and Eaker knew it was his customer. He wore a gold colored suit with a black tie and black tap dancing shoes. They clicked as he tapped his foot impatiently.
âHand it over.â He ordered, referring to the weed. Eaker slowly and carefully opened his jacket and got the bag out. He dropped it into the manâs hand and kept his hands in the air. His customer eyed of with a smile before tossing it onto his desk.
He pulled the gun away. Eaker relaxed.
âPlease, sit and chat. Sorry for the gun usage, you have no idea how many times Iâm cheated in the drug business!â The manâs voice was flowing, like paper swaying to the ground. It wasnât necessarily deep, but wasnât a high or natural octave either. It was a nice voice.
âJames Reynolds, and you are?â He asked, pouring a glass of wine. Before he could pour another Eaker answered, âGeorge Eaker. I-I donât drink a lot of wine, sir.â Reynolds rolled his eyes and joked, âGeorgey, drink for tonight yeah?â
Eaker, to be polite, let Reynolds pour him a glass. He took it and took one sip. It tasted, well, it tasted like wine. He set the glass down on a coaster. âI should really be heading out, sir.â Eaker mumbled, about to stand up and leave. Reynolds persuaded him, âStay a bit longer. I havenât even paid you yet, Georgey.â
Once again, he relaxed. He picked up his glass and drank some more wine, deciding that staying a few minutes wouldnât kill him.
âSenior in highschool Iâm guessing?â Reynolds asked, sipping his wine straight from the bottle. Eaker nodded. â19? 20?â
âN-nineteen, sir.â
âHey, just call me Reynolds yeah?â
âSure⊠ReynoldsâŠâ
âMuch better.â
It was silent for five minutes or so before Eaker stood up. He began walking to the door, only for Reynolds to grab his wrist and pull him back. Eaker gasped as he felt the gun poke into his back. Reynolds whispered, âI havenât paid you yet, Georgey⊠you were so generous to give me extraâŠâ
Eaker didnât realize Reynolds was kissing him until he felt the gun pull away. But before he could kiss back, there were police sirens outside. âMother fucking bullshit.â Reynolds growled. He shoved Eaker onto the couch and looked out the window.
âGo home, cutie. Out the window, yeah?â Reynolds advised, picking up his gun and loading it. âMARIA GET UP HERE!!!â He shouted. The woman from before came in and handed Eaker $50. Eaker stumbled over to the window and looked back at Reynolds.
Reynolds smiled and winked. âWeâll stay in touch, cutie pie~â Eaker nodded a bit before jumping out the window and into the bushes.
He was off the property by the time the first gun shot broke out.
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