3: Prototype
Looking at himself in the mirror, he started to regret every decision leading up to this one, including this tie. Kip tossed it onto the bed and looked accusingly at his reflection.
"You did this," he breathed, almost a whisper. "You just wanted this so bad, didn't you?" He unbuttoned his dress shirt and flung it across his briefcase, which was open on his bed, almost emptied after a long day at work. Another day at work that Kip hadn't been able to process without thinking about Vale. They had had another night of texting, and it had gotten quite playful, with Vale's lead. He kept replaying it in his head, reliving every vibration that caused that dopamine rush as another message came in from Vale.
Vale: I'm looking forward to our date tonight.
Kip: So, it is a date, then? A bonafide date?
Vale: Yep, haha. Does that bother you?
Kip remembered what he had almost replied, but erased at the last minute. It exhilarates me, he wanted to text. Then he remembered he couldn't get too comfortable. He remembered the look on his past dates' faces as they saw him, or came out to them. He remembered the disappointment clouding their eyes. How much would it hurt when he saw it on Vale's face and realized that their short stint was over?
Kip: Not at all. I'm just making sure that you're sure.
Vale: If I weren't sure, I wouldn't have asked. :) Now, get some work done, and remember to be cute for tonight. Casual dress.
Another shirt joined the growing pile of rejects on the bed. Although erring on the side of formality seemed to be a good, general rule, Vale might undermine the effort with his laid-back attitude. Kip finally settled on a black tank top that hugged his chest, showing off the subtle muscles, but still hiding the ridged scars that ran underneath both pecs. He smoothed the shirt before putting on a pin-striped dressy shirt, leaving the buttons open in front and rolling up the sleeves, buttoning them at the elbows. He admired the shirt in the mirror, feeling like he'd finally found a winner. During his pre-T days, he had buttoned the shirt, and found solace that the jagged stripes hid something he was desperate to hide. Two somethings.
Now, he felt absolutely blessed that he had had his top surgery. He ran his hands over his smooth chest, reveling in the gratitude, and the cessation of nightmares. His body wasn't perfect, but at least he could tolerate it now. With the help of that and testosterone, he was feeling more at home in his own skin. More than he ever thought he would.
He glanced at his phone's screen to check the time. Luckily he had showered right away after work, and he was almost ready to head out the door. He cleaned up what he could, although he didn't expect this date would lead back to his apartment just yet. He checked for his wallet and his phone and then headed for the door, bumping into his dresser and knocking a shoe box to the floor. He cursed under his breath as he leaned down to right the box and fold the cardboard back into its rightful position. Some of the contents had spilled and he scooped them up alongside his bed. He tossed the photos back into the shoe box and put it back on his dresser, this time farther from the edge as he rubbed the bruise forming on his hip.
One of the photos on top of the pile caught his eye, and he tilted it up to look at it in the fading light of his bedroom. In it was a little girl with his soft features and a flower print dress. She cast the camera a melancholy look as she clutched a journal to her chest. He turned the photo over to read the tight, flowing scrawl across the back.
Katherine Patterson, age 7
At least, that's who the world thought it was, although even at this point, Kip had known that things weren't right. He remembered all that he had written in that journal, all of the things he couldn't explain to himself, and all of the things he had hidden for so long. He tucked the photo away with the rest of his childhood photos, some of the last remnants from his old life, and closed the box. This time, he dutifully left the house, more wary of the furniture, and set his mind on his date. Even if it wasn't meant to be for long, it made him happy right now, and he needed that tiny glimmer of happiness.
* * *
Vale tapped nervously on his phone while he sat in the booth. He had arrived early, both out of anticipation and anxiety. He wasn't used to this - the raw sense of excitement. He hadn't felt it in a while. Kent had remarked on it earlier in the day, quizzically raising an eyebrow after swallowing his excessive bite of pizza. His words echoed in Vale's mind.
"What's so special about this kid?" Kent had asked. What, indeed?
Perhaps it had been the shy, modest demeanor that was so rare in the gay population these days. Perhaps it had been his dry wit that had caught Vale off-guard in their texts. Perhaps it had been the way his wet shirt had hugged his chest as he pulled the small lad out of the water fountain. Vale's smile thinned into a somber one. Perhaps it had been the pained look that flashed across his face, interrupting any happiness or budding flirtation between them. At least he had agreed to this date, although he still felt a hint of hesitation.
Who hurt you? The question lingered on the tip of his tongue during their texting marathons that lasted longer and longer into each night, but it never materialized. His eyes lingered on the doors to the restaurant, scanning for his date while his thoughts wandered. A few minutes early, he saw the short stature of the deaf boy heading in, looking like a lost and frightened puppy. Vale couldn't contain his smile as he stood and waved. Kip caught his eye and hurried over.
"Hello," Kip said, breathing hard as if he had run. Vale stood as he neared and before Kip could process it, he offered a quick hug as a greeting. Kip's breath caught in his throat as Vale's strong arms closed around his smaller frame, and he soaked up all the warmth in the brief second he could. He seated himself quickly afterwards, trying to hide his blush. Vale sat gracefully across from him in the booth with a small smile playing at his lips.