Hi guys!
A little bit more reckoning this week, but no resolution yet. But no fear! The resolution is coming! Short chapter this week, but still exciting things happening!
Thanks for sticking it out with me so far!!
Yours,
Hudson
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Embracing the Tension -- Chapter 10
Christmas morning was Erik's favorite time of year. There was just something about the early winter air, the quiet stillness, and the faint lights of the Christmas tree that heightened the anticipation of something good about to be unveiled. He may have been an adult, but he had always been up first thing on Christmas morning, well before the sun made an appearance and sometimes before his nieces and nephews.
This Christmas morning was no different. He blinked his eyes open at 5:30am and found that he had no desire to sleep anymore. Instead, he turned on his side and watched as Ryan slept next to him, dark lashes fanned across tanned cheeks, lips full and plump, pouting slightly in his sleep. He could wake up like this every day and spend the first moments of awareness gazing upon the man he loved.
It was stupid, this irrational stubbornness that refused to let him leave New York. He knew that. All the evidence pointed to a much happier life in Toronto. And yet, that emotional part of his brain driven by animalistic instinct to be at the top of the food chain refused to budge on the topic.
How had Ryan recognized what New York was doing to him all those years ago and just packed up his life and leave? Erik didn't think he had the courage to do the same.
He watched Ryan for the better part of forty minutes before he gave up waiting for Ryan to wake. He slipped out of bed and went to make coffee, stopping to check on the little gift-wrapped box that he hadn't brought downstairs the day before. With two freshly brewed mugs of steaming hot java and Ryan's Christmas present tucked under his arm, Erik went back into the bedroom and kneeled beside the bed.
Brushing his fingers through Ryan's hair, he stroked the slight curls until Ryan stirred. "Good morning, sleepyhead. Merry Christmas."
Ryan groaned and buried his face into his pillow. Some sort of mumbled sound came from the pillow, and Erik didn't bother trying to guess what Ryan had said.
"Babe, it's Christmas morning." As if that was reason enough to be getting up at the ass crack of dawn.
Ryan's hand shot out with surprising accuracy for someone who was supposedly still half asleep, and he grabbed onto Erik's hand, pulled it toward him and held it against his chest. He settled back down as if to fall asleep again.
Erik was half-tempted to let him sleep. But it was Christmas morning.
"Babe." Erik drew his hand away. "It's Christmas morning, I've made you coffee, and you need to open your present." He gave Ryan a gentle shove and sat on the edge of the bed.
"Whhhyyy?" Ryan whined, but it came out as a low, gravelly rumble.
"Because you love me." Erik scratched lightly at Ryan's stomach and smiled at Ryan's impersonation of Caesar stretching.
"Okay, okay, fine." Ryan shuffled backward until he sat up against the headboard.
Erik took the carefully wrapped box and shoved it at Ryan. "Here. Merry Christmas."
Ryan eyed him, gift in hand, and Erik couldn't hold back his smile. "Go ahead. Open it."
Slowly, Ryan picked at the wrapping paper, unfolding the seams and carefully withdrawing the box. With his grin and a quick glance through his lashes at Erik, he opened it; then his jaw dropped. Nestled in black, crushed-velvet lining was a pen, Montblanc, black with silver accents. And across the body was engraved, "With Love, E." Ryan took so long to respond that Erik glanced down at the pen just to make sure there was nothing wrong with it.
"Do you like it?" Erik suddenly second-guessed his choice.
"Yeah, yes. Oh, my god, of course I like it. Holy shit, Erik, it's beautiful." Ryan's fingers hovered over the pen as if afraid to touch it.
"Go on, take it out and try it. It writes like heaven, I gave it a test run at the store." There was that rush of joy every time someone liked a gift he gave. Knowing that he'd been able to pick out something that someone liked always made him feel like he'd won the lottery.
Ryan handed the box back to Erik without taking the pen out. "Hold on, let me go get paper." He jumped out of bed faster than Erik had ever seen him get out of bed before and nearly ran out of the room. When he returned, he wasn't just holding a pad of paper, but he also had a mid-sized box tucked under his arm.
"Here, I want you to open this first." Ryan handed him the box and took back the pen. "I mean, it's not as fancy as this pen, but..."
He sat on the bed, holding his pen box carefully as if he was afraid of dropping it.
Erik smiled at the messy wrapping job and ran the tips of his fingers across some of the uneven tape. It looked perfect to him. He wasted no time in ripping off the paper and lifting the flap off the top of the box. Tissue paper was tossed on to the floor, and nestled inside was a picture frame with the selfie of him and Ryan and Chloe at the aquarium with the shark in the background. They looked so happy, all three of them smiling, like such a beautiful family.
It felt like someone had punched him in the gut. His heart jammed into his throat, and he couldn't breathe. Tears gathered in his eyes at the lack of oxygen.
"Sorry, it's silly, I know. I justβ"
Erik grabbed Ryan's hand to get him to stop talking. Then he tore his gaze away from the perfect picture before he started dripping tears on it. He was sure all his confused emotions were written plain on his face, but he had no ability to hide them, especially not when Ryan laid his hands on each side of Erik's cheeks and was looking into his eyes.