***Hey all. Here is the final chapter of Ben Loves a Challenge. I hope you have enjoyed it as much as I've enjoyed writing it. Thanks for your patience as well, I know it's been a while since the last chapter dropped.
This chapter contains mild BDSM in a gay male pairing.
I hope you enjoy it. -Penny***
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"Today at work Aisha was being all weird about her other job," Ben complained as he hand-washed the dishes. His dishwasher hadn't worked in months, but it hadn't mattered much when he'd lived alone. He was considering buying a new one now that Dean was nearly all moved in. "She also freaked out because she thought I'd get in trouble for talking to her."
"Why would you get in trouble?"
"Oh, with you, she thought you would be upset if I was hanging out with her." He looked over his shoulder to check on Dean, but Dean was scanning Reddit.
"I don't care if you hang out with her," Dean dismissed.
"Really?" Ben asked, turning back to his dishes, a soft smile on his face. "You really don't care?"
Dean huffed. "Nope. I'm over it."
"What changed?" He grunted as he scrubbed some dried on crust from a pot.
"Nothing, I mean, like. We, um. I'm better. I'm working on my jealousy, yea?"
"Good," he praised. "Anyway, she was freaking out about her new clients."
"Why?"
Ben placed the pot on the drying rack and picked up a mug and washed it. "Apparently the guy bought a dungeon session for his best friend after a bad breakup, which is weird. I guess it makes sense, like, it's a bit intense to give as a blind gift, right? Not exactly a 'break things' room or something. Anyway, get this. The last session she had before the friends, dude is into black and white clown party kinda shit."
"That's cray," Dean said, sounding distracted.
Ben turned around but Dean was still on his phone, so he left the rest of the dishes and washed his hands. "Are you listening?"
Dean looked up, a flash of annoyance on his face, gone in the next second. "Yeah. Aisha, two boys. Are they gay?"
Ben rolled his eyes, Dean was only half listening. "No. She said they're straight."
"Sounds... awkward." Dean's eyes went back to his phone, but the screen was off now.
Ben shrugged. "Yeah, that's why she's worried. Anyway. How was your day of packing your stuff."
"Fine."
Ben waited for him to continue, but he didn't. He sighed, then sat down at the table with him. "Are you ready for the Uhaul?"
"I don't need a Uhaul, apparently," Dean admitted, turning his phone in circles on the table with his pointer fingers. "Metri's boyfriend has a truck, he said he'd help me move it all tomorrow."
"Oooooh, do I get to meet Metri's mystery boy for the first time?"
"No." Dean said it with such finality that it pissed him off.
"Why not?"
"I don't need help, I just need transportation."
Ben crossed his arms over his chest and sat up. "Seriously, why are you being weird about this?"
"I'm not."
Ben sighed. "You are. Let me help you, I'm so excited you're moving in, and you won't let me help."
"It's my shit, yea?"
"You're my boyfriend, yea?" Ben threw back.
"Can we drop this?"
Ben stood up, then pushed his chair into the table with more force than it deserved, making a loud sound as it scraped the floor. Dean flinched. "Fine. Whatever. Just, why do you get like this, shut me out? I just wanted to help." He hesitated, waiting for Dean to answer, but he didn't.
Ben left him in the kitchen, pissed at Dean, and pissed at himself. He knew Dean well enough by now to know when he was in a mood, he should've just let it go, but he wanted to help. He turned the TV on, then turned it off again immediately and threw the controller on the couch.
Why was it still so cold outside. He wanted to walk, wanted some space, but it was too cold to just head out without layering up, and he was already in pajama pants. Instead he went to his room and shut the door. But, it wasn't just his room anymore, it was Dean's, now, too. He saw clues of Dean's presence all around the room, and he decided he couldn't be here, either.
He opened the door and walked across the hall to his spare room and slammed the door. It was better in here, all of his workout stuff was in here, exactly what he needed. He hooked his phone up to the bluetooth speaker and put on his workout playlist, then turned it up much louder than necessary.
He started angry, but soon fell into the easy rhythm of his full body circuit workout, his anger pushing him to work harder, to do a few more reps with each set. Halfway through his last set something caught his eye and he turned, then nearly dropped the kettlebell, shocked to find Dean standing in the doorway looking weary.
Dean blushed when he saw Ben had caught him, then bit his lower lip and looked down. Ben put the kettlebell down, then paused his playlist. "Hey..."
Dean shifted uncomfortably, still biting his lower lip. "Hey. Um. Sorry."
"For what?"
"For being a dick, I guess."
"Okay. You were a dick. I forgive you."
Dean looked up in mild confusion. "Why?"
Ben snorted a laugh, then grabbed his towel and wiped away the sweat on his forehead. "Why do I forgive my boyfriend for being a dick?" Dean nodded, then looked down again. "Cause I love you, and because I know how you get, and I shoulda just let it go."
"No, you shouldn't've," Dean barked. "Today was... I mean, I shouldn't've taken it out on you, so I'm sorry."
"Today was what? Hey, I need some water, can you come and talk to me?"
"Do you wanna finish first?" Dean asked, eyeing the forlorn kettlebell on the ground.
"Nah, I'm good. I'll stretch in a bit. I wasn't planning on working out today, so it's an extra. Anyway, you were telling me what today was."
Dean stepped out of the doorway and let Ben through, then padded along behind him to the kitchen. "Today was hard."
"Hard like you wished you had help?"
Dean shook his head as Ben pulled a cup from the cupboard and filled it with water from the fridge door. "Nah, like... You know. Going through old stuff. Brings up memories and shit."
"Oh. OH! That's why you don't want me to help, you're afraid I'm gonna find some ex-boyfriend's stuff and get all jelly?" He was only partially teasing, but Dean flinched like he'd hit a nerve.
"Something like that," Dean agreed. "I, ah."
Ben drank half the glass of water waiting for Dean to continue, but he didn't. "Or, was it stuff from, like, when you were a kid? Like, reminded you of home? Of your mom?"
He nodded. "Stuff like that, too."
"Too?"
Dean sat down, exhaling loudly. "I need to tell you about Parker," he said, his fingers immediately tapping the table.
"You already told me about Parker." Ben sat down across from him and Dean smiled weakly, then looked down at the table again.
"I mean, kinda. I wanna tell you the whole thing. I mean, I don't wanna tell you at all, but it feels like I need to, I dunno. Wash him out of my hair or something. Like, I can't help it, but I still constantly feel like you're going to change your mind and pull the rug out from under me."
"I won't, I wish you trusted me. I love you, Dean. If I was bailing on you I would never have asked you to move in with me, right?"
Dean slumped in his chair. "I know. Like, in my head I know. And when you look at me I know it, but when I'm alone..." He sighed, pausing as if looking for the right words to say. "There were... I forgot I had them. Parker used to leave me cards, little notes on my desk. It made me feel special, made me feel like he... I'm so stupid, Ben."
Ben shrugged. "Past Dean might have been, but you're not him."
"But, I am, right? Yea? And, I forgot, like, I forgot I kept them, and when I was packing I found them and I felt like shit, but I couldn't stop myself from reading them."
"What did they say?" Ben asked, jealousy rising in his gut. He really didn't want to know, but he also really wanted to know.
"Nothing." Ben shot him a look. "I mean, just random shit. Little notes full of silly nonsense. I really, he was so sweet. It's hard to be gay, yea? Like, how do you ever know if someone else is gay, and if you take a chance and you're wrong, and..." Dean sighed again. "He was so sweet to me. I hate him for it now. Hated him after the, ah, thing with his wife. Fuck, I hate him because he never told me he had a wife!"
"You didn't know?"
"Not at first, and by the time he did tell me he already had me feeling like he cared about me. I was so desperate for someone to love me that I fell right into the trap. We texted a bunch, nothing super serious, just some mild flirting."
Ben sucked in a deep breath and Dean looked up, looking worried. "Sorry. I'm trying really hard not to be super jealous right now. You don't flirt with me in texts."
Dean looked like he didn't know what to say. "I know. Do you, I don't know if I can..."
"Trying," Ben said again, swallowing down the mild feeling of rejection that was rising like bile in his gut. "Trying really hard, but when you say shit like that it feels like you liked him different than you like me. Like you liked him more."
Dean looked up, his eyes a little panicked. "No, that's not it! I don't, I fucking love you, Ben. So much. I collared you, you turned for me. I fucking love you so much, that's why this's bothering me so much. Please-"
"Then why can't we text-flirt?"
"Because I want us to be different," Dean growled. "I don't want this to be like that was. I want us to make our own thing, yea?"