then. You guys… you"ve got five, ten, hell, fifteen years of playing to
go, since Super-Xan here seems to be injury proof.” And now he turned
to Xander in supplication.
“I"ll do everything you want, Xander, but you gotta do something
for me, okay?” At Xander"s tentative nod, he said, “How about you not
take this… this gift from the gods you got going in that obscenely tall
body of yours and piss it away, right?”
“Chris has the same gift,” Xander said stubbornly, and Leo waved
him away.
“Of course he does, sweetheart—the NBA does not scout hanger-
onners just because they"re cute.” Leo tried a leer then. “And boy
howdy, are you cute!”
Chris returned with a stony-faced glare, and Leo held out his hands
in peace again. “Okay okay okay okay… I get it. No flirting.” Chris"s
expression eased up, and Leo took a look around Xander"s austere, no-
frills room. There were pennants from games they"d won and the Most
Outstanding Player trophy Xander had gotten when UNC had taken the
NCAA championship, and one picture of him and Chris, taken by Penny
right after they"d gone hang gliding off of Nag"s Head and were standing
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companionably with their arms around each other and easy, triumphant
grins on their faces.
“You know, my darling boys, it"s probably a good thing you two
are going to be in the closet for the rest of your lives. The only thing gay
about the two of you seems to be each other.”
Xander hadn"t had any idea what the guy was talking about, and
neither had Chris, so they"d let him hold their hands through the draft
pick, and hoped for the best.
It was worth it. The buying of the expensive, specially tailored