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were flat up together, and Chris kissed him until the sadness was gone.

THE next night, the All-Star Game, was their night on the court. San

Antonio was the team with the best record for the year, and Xander and

Chris got along with their Coach Hopkins just fine. For his part, Hopkins

was thrilled to coach them. Xander, he said, was the meat player, and

Edwards was there to showboat, and together they read each other"s cues

like every move down court was choreographed, rehearsed, and set to

music.

Chris"s rookie was thrilled. Yeah, he was a rookie, but Chris

wouldn"t have hung out with him if he didn"t have a good heart, and you

had to love a guy who shouted encouragement and joy down the court as

they made that place their own.

They had a formidable lead after just the first quarter, so the bench

got to play nearly half the game. As they sat on the sidelines for the

whole third quarter and watched the show, Xander confessed quietly to

Chris that he was relieved. “My foot"s still sore, and I didn"t get much

sleep last night,” he murmured. Chris waggled his eyebrows in a playful

response, while watching the action on the court. A flashbulb went off,

and just like that, Chris"s pretty face was the All-Star icon. He was

everything the All-Stars represented—fun, sportsmanship, fantastic

skill—all that in a pretty face with a wicked grin, and that picture was on

every sports page in the country.

Xander would put it up on the wall by their bed, and remember that

moment, locked in time like a colorful flaw inside a crystal.

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When the game was over, and it was all whooping and screaming,

patting each other on the back, group hugs and high fives, Xander

remembered that expression. They went out and partied with the players

that night, and left somewhere in the middle, spacing their intervals.

They made love until Chris had to leave for the airport, without