Monday, December 18, 2017

Unrequited: 1. Zero Dark 21

The summer ended as it should.  Both DJ and Payne spent valuable time together.  Their relationship seemed solid as a rock, almost impenetrable. 

DJ was enrolled in summer school at Wesley and working part-time at a local casino in guest services. DJ was made the secretary during summer school.  Payne was no longer the chapter president, Shawn, Payne’s previous vice president is now the chapter president.  Shawn took a liking to DJ.  He and DJ were the exact same age and both were majoring in Political Science.

DJ used the summer to get to know the campus and the people.  To be sure, Wesley is much larger than Dawn.  DJ would have to wake up early enough to beat traffic to leave Payne’s apartment to get to the other side of campus so he could shower just to walk to the side of campus where Payne’s apartment was.

It was a small sacrifice.  He enjoyed spending time with Payne.

But now that the fall semester was about to begin, DJ had to move on campus and actually stay there nights.  His suite mates were all white boys: two from rural towns in north Florida and one from Virginia.  North Florida is more like the rest of the South so they share many of the prejudices of any other white person living in the South.

His roommate, Andrew, tried hard to befriend him.  In general, DJ felt uneasy when anyone tried too hard to befriend him.  It’s not that he didn’t think he was worthy of friendship.  He just didn’t understand why someone would exert so much energy on something that isn't reciprocated.  However, Andrew was a sexy white boy.  He wasn’t the most attractive white guy.  DJ did enjoy Andrew’s need to walk around in boxers though.  One of his suitemates particularly enjoyed walking around naked, especially in front of him.  DJ took that as him baiting him on, trying to see if he were gay.

DJ would return to the room at just about the same time every day and his suitemate would inexplicably be standing in the shower.  The way their suite was made and the lack of a curtain, his suitemate was always standing in the shower with the door often wide open and he’d be standing there under the water. 


The way he was able to cup his dick and nuts in one hand told DJ that he didn’t have anything too impressive.  However, he was attractive in a way that Andrew wasn’t.  DJ had never found anyone with so much muscle to be attractive and yet he was.  His suitemate would often smile when DJ walked in and would then drop his hand and continue doing whatever he was doing.

The way he moved in those moments really tested the limits of his love for Payne.  But no matter the temptation, no matter what little ounce of curiosity he had, DJ never allowed himself to fall for it.

After all, this was the same guy that remarked he wish he were old enough to have voted for Trump.  To DJ, that was probably to worst quality he could have.  Plus, underneath the good looks, DJ could tell his suitemate would not have those rugged good looks for very long.  DJ never took the time to learn his name.  His other suitemate was an ultra-conservative that watched FOX news every day.  He never went into their room but they were always in his room.  Andrew was cool with both of them.  But DJ spent the semester preparing for the next line of his chapter.  The line was going to have a line of one just for him so he could cross nationally.

DJ spent the semester joining organizations like the local chapter of the NAACP, Student Government and NABJ. 

On the weekends, Payne and DJ would both explore what life was like as gay black men.  Payne was the more social of the two so he made all the friends.  DJ often questioned the type of relationship he had with his friends because they all seemed to talk in code when he was around.  They also didn’t seem to like him.  That was another problem for DJ.  DJ was always a very likeable person.  He never set out to be likeable and yet he simply was.  If someone didn’t like him he often questioned where that was coming from. 

Once, during the summer, Payne invited someone over to the apartment.  This guy was fire!  He had a cappuccino complexion and toned muscles.  To be honest, this was just the type of person Payne found attractive.  DJ knew that to be true because they had similar tastes in men.  DJ was completely caught off guard by the presence of this new friend of Payne’s. 

DJ was so surprised that he answered the door wearing basketball shorts with no shirt or underwear.  Payne had never mentioned him before and when asked about their meeting they were both rather evasive.

“How did the two of you meet?” asked DJ. DJ was still near naked as he tried to question this new friend of Payne’s.  DJ is normally a prude but something about this situation made every part of his brain work into overdrive.  For instance, Payne did not kiss him as he normally did.  He also loved it when DJ walked around naked or half naked.  This time there wasn’t even a mention or eyes that showed approval.

“Oh, I’ve been knowing Darron for a while now” replied Payne.

Instinctively, DJ immediately looked at Darron who raised an eyebrow.  Realizing he let out “a tell”, Darron smiled and started telling a story about how they met.  As Darron told his story DJ knew one of them was lying because the time he said they were together hanging out was around the same time period he and Payne first hooked up. 

“Right.  It has been a while hasn’t it.  Feels like just last week.  So you two are roommates, huh?”  Darron’s words hung there for a moment.  DJ had too many questions and he reasoned that if he pounced he might not get his questions answered. 

“No.  Payne and I aren’t roommates.  Why do you think that?”

Payne had been between the bathroom and his bedroom.  From DJ’s perspective it seemed as if Payne was preparing to go somewhere.  In that moment, DJ could actually smell fresh cologne.  The smell of Payne’s best cologne, the cologne that would send DJ into tailspins when he smelled it around the neck of Payne, this normally comforting smell has now incensed DJ.

The more they talked Darron seemed more and more apprehensive about talking to DJ until a few layers were peeled.

“So, Darron, where are you from?”

“Well, I’m actually from Katy, Texas.  I came to Florida for school.”

“Wow.  Are you on academic scholarship?”

“Actually, yes I am.  It’s interesting that you would assume I’m here on an academic scholarship and not an athletic scholarship.”  Darron said that with a bit of a smile.  DJ had impressed him.  It was true, Darron’s build would easily have him mistaken for a runner on a track team or even a basketball player.

“I’m working on my BS in mechanical engineering.  I’ve been interning at a firm back in Houston.  The firm has a contract with the city of Houston.  I pretty much have the next eight years of my life planned out.  What about you?  What are your plans?”

“I see.  That’s probably how the two of you met.  Talking about school or whatever.  That’s one of his passions.  Payne likes to talk to people about furthering their academics by pursuing a masters or PhD.”  DJ heard the question about his future.  The truth was that he had no clue what his future held for him.  DJ didn’t think that far ahead.  But what he did hear was an opening to know more about what was really going on.

“Who, Payne?  I’m not certain he even knows what I’m majoring in or that I’m even in school.  But it’s funny; now that I’m meeting you and talking to you, you are the real deal.  Why are you with him?”

All the warning signs DJ sensed before had become panic.  DJ felt this immeasurable since of pain in his stomach.  He was so distracted all he could do was stare at Darron.  His honesty, while welcomed, also gave him a bit of a confirmation that DJ had not known what to do with.

In that moment, DJ heard Payne again.  Deflecting from the pain of that moment and resolving not to show any weakness on his part, DJ asked, “Payne, were you able to get your son something for his birthday?”

“No, I got him something.”  Payne said that as if he was putting emphasis on each word.

“Oh.  What did you get him?”

Darron noticed DJ’s face and his body language.  Though DJ was facing Darron, he could see that DJ’s shoulders squared up and the slight bend of his back is now replaced with an erect posture.  Darron could be mistaken but he felt like DJ could start swinging blows any moment.  He didn’t know whether DJ would start hitting him or Payne first.

There was a pause.  The pause usually told DJ that Payne had been caught in a lie.  “Well, if you haven’t gotten him anything yet, you should consider just getting him a game for his XBOX.”

“That is a good idea.  Thank you.”

“So, what are you doing right now?”

“I’m getting dressed.”

“For what?”

In that moment, it hit Payne that DJ had no clue what his plans were.  “Oh.  Darron and I were about to go out to a club.”  Payne gave Darron a look like he needed help with answering this question. 

“Okay.  I can’t go?”  It was obvious to DJ that the plan was never for him to join along.  It was also a weird suggestion for DJ to understand because it was Payne that had always expressed trepidation about going to a club while DJ was always suggesting they attend one.  It’s strange now that Payne would want to attend a club with someone new and not have DJ attend with him.

“Well, I thought just Darron and I would go.”

“You thought.  And what about me?  What about the plans we made together?”  The look on Payne’s face made it painfully clear to DJ that Payne had forgotten all about their plans to catch a movie.  “So you just expect me to stay here, all alone on my birthday weekend?  How the hell you spring this on me like this?  I just made 21 and we planned that you would take me to the casino now that I’m 21.”

Darron is watching this go down and starts to feel uncomfortable.  He looks at DJ with a sympathetic eye.  He can imagine the thoughts going through DJ’s head.  So, he offers something that would make DJ happy.

“Hey, Payne, it’s straight.  We can hang out another time.  It wasn’t that crucial anyway.”

DJ didn’t wait for Payne’s response.  He was already looking extremely weak in this position.  Right now, every part of DJ wanted to knock Payne out.  But he needed to control himself before he did something he would later regret.  Instead, DJ stood up from the sofa, crossed Payne’s path, who was standing near the other end of the sofa nearest the bathroom and two bedrooms.  DJ walked into the bedroom to collect his clothes, keys and shoes.

“Where are you going,” asked Payne.

“Well if you two plan on fucking, you might as well use your apartment instead of going somewhere else.  I can just go to my dorm room or spend time with my family back home.” DJ’s tone was mixed with many emotions that were easily bubbling up.  Control was the one he was actively trying to maintain.

To be fair, that sentence wasn’t what he wanted to utter but it was the one that came out.  DJ’s complete candor about the situation clued Payne into the fact that his ruse wasn’t as veiled as he thought.

“I think I should go.  You two have a lot to talk about.”  Darron’s tone was one of self-preservation and respect for DJ.  Darron really just wanted to get his back blown out but found a relationship he was about to destroy instead. Along the way, he found he had a few things in common with the man he would have destroyed.  His heart leapt for DJ.

Payne honestly didn’t hear Darron but DJ did. 

“No!  Darron, you stay.  It was obvious you didn’t know I’d be here.  But he knew I’d be here.  If he wanted to fuck over me he could have taken you anywhere.”

“Baby, I don’t know what you think we were about to do but we weren’t about to have sex.  You’re trippin.”

DJ and Darron were both still looking at each other when Payne said that and both men gave each other a look that told the other that Payne couldn’t possibly believe what he was selling.

“What kind of narcissistic bullshit you trying to pull?” shouted DJ.  By this time, Payne grabbed DJ by the shoulders.  Payne was much more muscular than DJ but DJ never missed the opportunity to show Payne he wasn’t afraid of him.  DJ could never win a match of brawn against Payne but that was never DJ’s intent.  He simply could not allow another man to dominate him without an honest fight.

“Get the fuck off me, you dumb bitch.”

Darron made it to the door but chuckled on his way out.  Payne seemed oblivious to Darron’s exit.  “Your lil fuck for tonight just left.  You might as well go and get him.  You’re just gonna hit him back up again when I’m not around anyway.  But you know what, I don’t know why I’m even dealing with this.  Fuck whoever you want.  Just let me go.”

“DJ, I promise, I wasn’t going to have sex with him.  Yes, he wanted to have sex with me but I just wanted a friend.  I enjoy our time together but sometimes I just want to have fun with other people.  I didn’t stop to think that you would feel this way.”

DJ listened to all this.  He was processing everything.  DJ had a way about him that let him know when Payne was lying.  He knew Payne was lying but he wasn’t certain what about so he had to take everything in.

“So you mean to tell me that this guy wanted to actively break us up? You’re telling me that on some level you were entertaining a man who you knew wanted to have sex with you.  You also put on your cologne.  I don’t know if you even know this about yourself, but you only put cologne on when sex is on your mind.  The smell of your cologne always tells me that you want to have sex.  You’re also telling me yet again that you think I’m the dumbest motherfucker around because only a special fool in hell would believe the shit you peddling.  Man, you a fucking liar.  Just say what the truth is.”

Payne gave DJ a look like a deer transfixed on the lights of an incoming car barreling down a country road in the rain, paralyzed by the truth of DJ’s words Payne finally admitted, “I wanted him but I didn’t think it would get that far.  Part of me wanted you to do something that would show me how you felt, which you did.  Another part of me wanted to be with him because he made it so easy.”


“Loser ass, fuck boy!  I don’t know what’s more pathetic: you right now or me for choosing you.”

Tuesday, December 5, 2017

OTP: Ch 1 Pt 13 ~ Transitions

DJ and his line brothers had been practicing faithfully for their probate.  True, both DJ and Lee had to keep their invites small for fear that the national organization of Epsilon would find out.

DJ actually didn’t mind that.  He wanted to run for SGA President at Dawn and wasn’t too happy about letting people know he pledged at Wesley.  So, keeping it quiet was a good thing for him.  Lee didn’t have the same pressures as DJ.  Not many students knew him and he wasn’t even from Tallahassee.  He was from Ocala, FL so there weren’t that many people from his area in the city.

Plus, Lee admitted several times that he was mostly pledging the chapter and didn’t care much for the fraternity as a whole.  That told DJ that Lee would never seek to cross nationally.

DJ decided to share the fact that he pledged with a few friends he knew would keep things quiet.  Chelsea was first on the list of people he told.  In fact, him telling Chelsea was her first hint that he was leaving campus for a reason that made any kind of sense.  

It wasn’t a well kept secret that DJ was leaving campus at night.  DJ hoped that the revelation of this fact would keep thoughts about him living a double life at bay.



“Why didn’t you tell me?!  I thought I was supposed to be your best friend?”

“Chelsea, it wasn’t a question of whether you were my best friend or not.  It was more about whether you would inadvertently tell someone because I know you wouldn’t tell someone outright.”  DJ didn’t believe that but his time online taught him how to lie effortlessly and even better than he had managed in the past.

DJ could see Chelsea’s face squirm.  She could sense bullshit about as well as he could plus she knew him better than the rest of their friends.  She could tell when he was lying. DJ wondered if this was one of those times.

Instead of lighting into him, Chelsea smiled and quickly asked, “Have you probated yet?” 

“No!  We haven’t.  We are practicing right now.”

“You’ve got to tell me everything.”

DJ wanted to.  He also wanted to talk to her about the SGA Chief of Staff, Chris.  He knew the two of them had been seeing each other but wanted to know if his admission would get an admission out of her.  Also, they were currently upstairs in the SGA office within the Student Union at Dawn.  They were on the Student Senate side, where they would spend time preparing for Senate meetings but he heard other SGA members on the staff side of the office.  

She could sense that was a problem and instead said, “Let’s leave the office because some people in here about to make me shit bricks, they are so nosy.”

After they left they walked to Brando, her dorm.  He filled her in on everything over the past four months.  They laughed and caught up.  He got the sense that he missed a lot with his friends.  He wondered whether his time apart actually brought his friends closer together or whether they even missed him at all.  He pushed the thought aside and instead decided to focus on Chelsea.  

“We need to catch up.  I really do miss you.”

“Aww.  I miss you too DJ.”  DJ could sense that was likely half true.  “But if y’all are probating next week, when will it be and where at on their campus?”

After filling Chelsea in, she asked, “Can I tell Evette?”  

DJ didn’t mind her telling Evette.  He was just happy she didn’t tell all their friends.  Out of all their friends, Evette was least likely to share the information.  Plus, Evette is from DJ’s hometown and was his valedictorian.  He knew her well.  She was solid.  But by telling her that opened it up for more people to know.  He decided to take the risk.  He really needed his friends back after going through all that bullshit.

*******

After the probate, DJ had never been approached by so many women in all his life.  The Quad was packed with every Greek organization from Dawn and Wesley plus students from Wesley.  He felt people grab his ass and pull on his dick.  One girl started talking to him with her hand on his chest.

The entire time DJ felt like a piece of meat but it also reminded him of the gay clubs he had visited.  He didn’t react other than to smile.  Smiling was a nice a neutral way to handle the gesture from men.  Women, however, see that as something that is welcomed.  He was sufficiently amused.  Afterall, it had only been about a year since the last time he had sex with a woman...Chelsea to be exact.

DJ’s attention quickly switched to Chelsea and Evette.  Chelsea and Evette rode the bus from Dawn to Wesley so he knew they would probably be a little late for the probate but because his chapter is notoriously late for everything they came just in time.

They took pictures together.  It was in that moment that he realized the Epsilons from Dawn were there too.  Fuckit! He knew this would kick up another can of worms.  It might even jeopardize his becoming a real brother instead of always being a ghost brother.  When DJ pointed it out to a few brothers from Wesley, they immediately told him to relax.

The brothers from Dawn never stopped staring at him though.  They all knew who he was.  He was still the Vice President of SGA at Dawn.  He was the third most recognizable man on campus behind the quarterback and Ivory, the SGA president.

But that reminded him.  His campaign must get into gear if he even had a chance.  He didn’t make strong inroads with his own line brothers so he wasn’t going to count on them for support and he had just abandoned his friends to pledge this bullshit.  He needed help but felt he had no where to turn.

That should have been enough of a warning for him because the entire campaign was a series and unfortunate events.  Not only did he spend all his money on being an Epsilon, the people who swore to have his back didn’t.  His aunt was supposed to have huge colorful yard signs for him delivered weeks in advance.  Instead, they arrived two days before election and were instead black and white pieces of 8 X 10 paper that would have made his campaign seem like ameteur hour.  

Payne was supposed to make stickers for him that were hastily made after he repeatedly begged for them. DJ could sense things weren't going well for him but he wasn't the type to give up once he made up his mind. So he soldiered on. 

Originally, his major competition was going to be Angela, Payne’s “beard” but another student had been picking up a following on campus. His real name is Kendrick Allen but his stage name as a rapper is Clark Kent. In the end, neither Angela nor DJ could best Kendrick.  His rapping was socially conscious and he had an infectious personality.  He was also known for smoking weed so the weed heads on campus were immediately drawn to him.  They thought he would make smoking on campus legal. 

DJ didn’t even make the runoffs. Humiliated, he decided to transfer to Wesley.  Afterall, Dawn had rejected him in one of the most public ways possible.  Plus, he was a ghost brother and didn’t spend months of his time looking for a lifetime association that he could single-handedly loose if he didn’t put himself in the best situation possible.  

The summer was a natural time of transition so his line brothers all went home and so did most of his chapter brothers.  That left DJ and Payne in married campus housing all summer to live a life in love.

The months between crossing and the fall semester were all wonderful for DJ.  He and Payne had gone on countless trips on weekends they were both off from their part-time jobs.  Payne was still in the reserves and had to go to Keesler Air Force Base every now and then.  On those weekends, they would stay in a motel and continue to enjoy the love of the other.  DJ had successfully convinced himself that this was the life he wanted for himself and that Dawn was simply going to be his past.

DJ had no clue that in just a few short months, everything he thought was up would end up being down and the love he cherished would become the the darkest chapter of his life.