ArtisticVicu
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He was standing on stage singing a lame karaoke song his coworkers had picked. It was surprisingly fitting as he sung it for the dark haired man sitting alone near their table. Those blue eyes held his own gaze for the entire song and he ignored the catcalls and chatter when he walked passed his table to talk with the blue eyed stranger.
He finds himself going on a date with the blue eyed stranger a week later after they end up chatting through karaoke night. He finds out the man’s filthy rich and is the owner of the building he and his coworkers are constructing. He finds that he doesn’t care.
Somewhere along the way, six months pass without him being aware of it. He and the blue eyed man are hanging out as regularly as their schedules permit. He gets a phone call that sends ice through his veins and he rushes to the hospital. The blue eyed man is there and all he can do is wrap the other man up in his arms and hold on tight as they wait for news. It’s not good and he’s silently impressed when the blue eyed man doesn’t break down till they’re in the blue eyed man’s car.
They fought the following day. The blue eyed man broke it off.
He didn’t see the blue eyed man for two months.
They run into each other out of happenstance and he finds it easy to break the ice between them, getting the blue eyed man to laugh and smile.
They go out the following evening and agree to start dating again. Three months later, he moves in.
Somehow a year and a half passes and he’s finding it really hard to hide his growing symptoms from his lover. The stress of the symptoms and his looming death date that he had been trying to hide from his lover were causing him to be short.
His lover confronts him about it.
He doesn’t remember the words he had said but he knew they had been blows beneath the belt.
He went to a hotel for a week.
His lover took him on a surprise trip when he returned and they had the conversation he had been dreading with ease.
He said yes when his lover proposed three months later.
He woke up in a body that no longer worked as it once had five years later. His husband was there, always caring and ready to help him. He loved his husband and felt it was inadequate to how much his husband loved him.
He died that day in a freak accident with his husband. But, yet, he woke up in a space he didn’t recognize and a body that reacted in a way he had forgotten was possible. He found himself pressed up against a cabinet as he tried to grasp the fact that his husband was a blue eyed stranger ten years younger and without the memories he now had.
He finds himself going on a date with the blue eyed stranger a week later after they end up chatting through karaoke night. He finds out the man’s filthy rich and is the owner of the building he and his coworkers are constructing. He finds that he doesn’t care.
Somewhere along the way, six months pass without him being aware of it. He and the blue eyed man are hanging out as regularly as their schedules permit. He gets a phone call that sends ice through his veins and he rushes to the hospital. The blue eyed man is there and all he can do is wrap the other man up in his arms and hold on tight as they wait for news. It’s not good and he’s silently impressed when the blue eyed man doesn’t break down till they’re in the blue eyed man’s car.
They fought the following day. The blue eyed man broke it off.
He didn’t see the blue eyed man for two months.
They run into each other out of happenstance and he finds it easy to break the ice between them, getting the blue eyed man to laugh and smile.
They go out the following evening and agree to start dating again. Three months later, he moves in.
Somehow a year and a half passes and he’s finding it really hard to hide his growing symptoms from his lover. The stress of the symptoms and his looming death date that he had been trying to hide from his lover were causing him to be short.
His lover confronts him about it.
He doesn’t remember the words he had said but he knew they had been blows beneath the belt.
He went to a hotel for a week.
His lover took him on a surprise trip when he returned and they had the conversation he had been dreading with ease.
He said yes when his lover proposed three months later.
He woke up in a body that no longer worked as it once had five years later. His husband was there, always caring and ready to help him. He loved his husband and felt it was inadequate to how much his husband loved him.
He died that day in a freak accident with his husband. But, yet, he woke up in a space he didn’t recognize and a body that reacted in a way he had forgotten was possible. He found himself pressed up against a cabinet as he tried to grasp the fact that his husband was a blue eyed stranger ten years younger and without the memories he now had.
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