This is a love story between two men, read to find out more
This is a love story between two men, read to find out more
Kelvin blew his dark hair out of his eyes as he clicked his
wireless mouse. Sweat trickled down his neck and onto his muscled chest and
then down his washboard abs.
It was scorching in his apartment, easily topping
one-hundred degrees. That's why he was sitting in only his boxers.
But with no job and a fast-shrinking nest egg, air
conditioning was an amenity he could no longer afford.
So Kelvin sat in his small apartment in darkness, making
sure to only use electricity where he really needed it. He sat with his laptop, sending out a few job applications.
However, Kelvin was aware that the odds were stacked against
him.
Sure, he had an MBA from a prestigious university, but so
did a lot of other students, students who were not poor and whose family
associates could get them in the door at the good firms out there.
A click here and a keystroke there, Kelvin finished what
felt like his hundredth application. This last one to a third rate
import/export firm in a city in Maine.
Kelvin doubted he would hear back from them, but at this
rate, he'd be looking at making applications for H&R Block pretty damn
soon. Growling with frustration, he closed the lid on his laptop, flopping back
on the only piece of furniture in his apartment, a third-hand brown sofa that
doubled as his bed.
Closing his eyes, he muttered a quick prayer to whatever
gods that were listening.
Regardless of his situation, Kelvin decided he had to get
out of his apartment for a while and get some fresh air.
He had been tirelessly sending applications out all day. And
now, the sun was setting, the most beautiful time of the day in Kelvin's eyes.
Summer in New York City was far too hot and humid during the
daytime, and at night it was dangerous, at least in Kelvin's neighborhood.
But there was magic for a few hours, usually between about
six and eight at night, when the heat would fade, and the sky had a orange-red
glow.
Rising from the couch, Kelvin quickly shed his sweat-soaked
boxers.
Giving them a quick sniff, he decided he needed to wash them
even though he was going to go work out anyway.
There was a difference between fresh sweat and old sweat,
and he didn't want to put up with a daylong stench.
After washing with cold water from his sink, Kelvin pulled
on a fresh set of briefs with jogging sweats to go along with a white
wife-beater.
Locking his apartment
door behind him, Kelvin jogged his way down to the part of New York that he
most enjoyed, Central Park.
He was conscious of the looks some of the women gave him as
he ran by, ignoring them for the most part.
Kelvin knew he was attractive, with smooth skin, muscle tone
and long limbs that he had inherited from his father.
He was a Long Island native. He had moved to New York when
he was just a boy and had sandy Darke hair and sparkling green eyes.
The boys in his high school nicknamed him "Darkie".
Kelvin ddin't too much care for it, but he tolerated it.
Whenever women were around, he turned heads. The thing was,
he was gay.
Still, when people
saw him, they saw a straight, handsome young man.
Kelvin wasn't one to lie about his sexuality, but he often
did little to correct the women's assumptions when they came up to him, asking
him out on dates. Mostly, he would politely decline and lie and say that he was
in a relationship.
Crossing into Central Park, Kelvin heard his name being
called out by Ralph, one of the hotdog vendors.
Ralph was chubby and short, with an endless supply of
amusing comments on just about anything. He was the type of guy that would
strike up a conversation with anyone.
The old Irishman was an institution at the park ever since Kelvin
was a little boy. "Hey Kelvin! What's up, man?"
Kelvin jogged over to Ralph's hotdog stand, grinning the
whole time. "I'm pretty good, Ralphmy. How about you?"
"Crap, you know how it is during the summer. Everyone
wants cold drinks or ice cream. My business isn't half of what it is in spring
or fall. How's your job hunting coming along?"
Ralph was one of those unique New York establishments where
he knew everything about you, even if you had never told him directly.
Kelvin shifted on his feet. "No luck so far. But
something has got to give soon. I'm close to being broke."
Ralph clucked his tongue and gave Kelvin an empathetic look.
"I don't quite understand, Kelvin," said Ralph,
reaching into his cart. "You're young, handsome and smart. Hell, I've seen
you work more than any Hamptons boy would ever dream of. Besides," Ralph
added with a playful wink, "you're so good looking that I know one of
those broads in charge of interviewing applicants should hire you on looks
alone!"
Kelvin chuckled nervously. If only Ralph knew the truth of Kelvin's
sexuality. Still, what Ralph was saying had merit. A lot of women fawned over Kelvin's
looks, professional or not.
"Don't let any of the guys hear you tell me that I'm so
handsome," said Kelvin, "or else the North Side is going to need a
new hotdog vendor."
"Speaking of which," Ralph said, pulling out two
hotdog dogs and laying on heavy ketchup and mustard and then sprinkling a
couple of pickles, "here. Don't give me any objections, I've watched you
lose ten pounds ever since you graduated. You are not eating enough, young man.
Another ten and you'll be going from slender to scrawny and we can't have that
my boy."
Kelvin swallowed the sudden lump in his throat and
graciously accepted the offered food on a paper plate.
The two dogs were the only real food he had eaten all day
besides some soggy Ramon noodles for breakfast.
Kelvin tried to avoid wolfing the dogs down, but within
seconds found himself licking his plate clean. "Thanks, Ralph. One day,
I'm gonna pay you back for all the food you've so graciously given me over the
years."
"Hey Kelvin, before you leave, you should head over to
the playground over on 230th street," said Ralph, ignoring Kelvin's offer.
Kelvin knew it wasn't that Ralph was impolite; he just
didn't care if Kelvin paid him back or not, and didn't want to embarrass him
any further. "There's a new guy in town. People say he's a beast on the
bars."
"So?" Kelvin asked, glancing in the playground's
direction. "What's so special about that?"
Starting with pull up bars, the Body builders were a group
of exercise fanatics. They only used the playground equipment for all of their
workouts and every single one of them were in insane shape. They had a YouTube
channel that was extremely popular at one time.
Still, Kelvin liked to think he could put the Body builders
to shame if he felt like flexing his ego,
"Two things. First, I'll just say that he's a little
upper class for 230th street. Second, he's putting the Body builders to shame,
from what I've heard. You know that's no easy feat."
That grabbed Kelvin's attention. Like any other neighborhood
of New York, Central Park was mostly segregated. The 230th street playground
was one of those areas. He'd never heard of anyone outperforming the Body
builders.
"Okay, I'll check it out," promised Kelvin,
"Besides, I need to practice my strength training. Might as well go see what
all the fuss is about."
Ralph laughed, waving as Kelvin walked off. "You take
care, Kelvin. And don't worry, I know your luck is going to change soon and
they'll be knocking down your door for an interview!"
"Right. Cya, Ralph," waved Kelvin.
Kelvin started a slow jog as he came up on the
playground. As soon as it was in sight,
he could see a group of people were gathered around the jungle gym. The Body
builders did sometimes attract a crowd, but the group today was a little larger
than normal, there was probably a few dozen people out there.
"Dude, you must be crazy!" he heard one of the Body
builders say, as he made his way towards the front of the crowd. "No one,
and I mean no one in the whole damn city, can beat Tommy in one arm
pull-ups!"
Kelvin made his way through a small gap in the crowd and
shouldered a few people out of the way until he could get a clear view of the
action.
He went slack jawed when he saw what the commotion was
about.
In the middle of the crowd was the new guy, standing at about
six-foot-five, built like a Greek God.
His torso rippled with muscle, and though Kelvin was ripped
himself, this guy put him to shame.
The newcomer's face was even more striking than his hot
body.
He possessed a chiseled jawline, which framed a noble face
that was highlighted by a proud nose and deep blue eyes.
His hazelnut auburn hair was just a little longer than usual
and was damp with sweat.
Kelvin thought the man looked like he should have belonged
in a Men's modeling magazine rather than on a playground.
The Body builders were currently laughing and joking around
with the stranger. But their taunts and jibes bespoke of brotherhood rather
than jealousy.
The speaker was one of the older Body builders named Jeff.
"I am telling you dude; there is no way a guy your size can beat Tommy in
one arm pull-ups! You're what, fifty-sixty pounds heavier?"
The sexy newcomer's handsome face broke into a confident
grin and he crossed his arms over his powerful chest. "I have an idea.
Let's make a deal. You want to bet?" His voice was deep and noble
sounding. The kind of voice that Kelvin found sexy.
The surrounding group hooted in derision at the handsome
guy's boldness.
Kelvin didn't make a sound, however. He was too enthralled
by the assurance in the man's demeanor and the self-assured sparkle in his blue
eyes.
Finally, Tommy stepped forward, pulling a wad of bills out
of his pocket. "All right dude, it's your money. I've got two hundred
dollars here. You still game?"
"Of course," replied the stranger, reaching into
his sports bag to pull out a large stack of bills that dwarfed Tommy's.
"But we need a neutral party to hold the money until the contest is
over."
Tommy nodded, his eyes roving around the assembled group
until they landed on Kelvin. "How about Kelvin? He's from the
neighborhood, but he's smart too. Just got his MBA or something. You down with
that, Kelvin?"
"Sure,"Kelvin replied.
Tommy took the money from the stranger and handed Kelvin a
big wad of bills.
Kelvin's fingers itched as he held the stack of money. He
hadn't had that much free cash in his hand in almost a year.
The stranger turned his piercing blue eyes on Kelvin and he
felt like he was peering into his soul. "You have your MBA?" he asked
him.
Kelvin felt like everything else in the world faded except
for the handsome man's eyes and chiseled face.
Kelvin's cheeks burned and he hoped it didn't show to all
the surrounding men. "Yeah," he replied, rolling the cash in his hand
and gripping it tightly. "I graduated from NYU this June."
"That's cool. You employed yet?"
"No," Kelvin started, before the crowd began
muttering amongst themselves. The Body builders wanted to see the pull-ups, not
listen to job conversation.
"Alright guys, here's the rules," Jeff said.
"You can choose any bar as long as your feet do not touch the ground. Once
you start, you can't switch arms. Each of you will have someone to count for
you and will make sure you go all the way up. Whoever can do the most pull-ups
before you drop off the bar, wins."
"Cool," said Tommy, his grin wide. "Good
luck, new dude."
"You too," the stranger replied, offering to shake
Tommy's hand.
The two shook and went to their side of the jungle gym,
selecting their bars.
The contest began, and Tommy sprang out of the blocks, his
muscular right arm doing pull-up after pull-up to the boisterous cheers of the
crowd.
On the other side, the tall stranger hung there silently,
watching with calm eyes as Tommy worked as hard as he could before his strength
gave out.
Finally, with a painful grunt, Tommy dropped off the bar,
twenty-four reps completed. "Yeah! All hail the King, baby!" Tommy
yelled, grinning at his opponent, who hadn't even began. "What the
hell?"
"I don't know; this dude hasn't moved, he's just been
hanging there" the stranger's counter said as all eyes turned towards the
handsome man.
Then, with a wolfish grin, the stranger started to pull. Kelvin
couldn't believe he could do it at all. He had already been hanging there for
almost a minute already, and his fingers must have been exhausted.
But with confident
pulls, he did rep after rep, counting the reps as he went.
"Six."
The jeers of the
crowd hushed. His arm flexed, his muscles bulging and straining.
"Ten."
The entire crowd was
silent. Kelvin could see the look in some of the Body builders' eyes. They
couldn't believe what the man was doing.
Veins were starting to burst out on the man's arm, beginning
in his bicep before spreading to his forearm, shoulder, and then his neck.
"Twenty," the man grunted.
The crowd began to root for him. He was a newcomer, but most
of the guys around here enjoyed a good physical show, so they didn't care.
Kelvin could see that the man's forearm was starting to
tremble as he attacked the last few reps. He could feel himself counting along
silently with the stranger.
Kelvin watched as the man's face squinted in pain just a
bit, and he surprised himself by cheering him on.
"Come on, pull, you can do it!" Kelvin whispered
softly.
Still, the man's eyes swung to fix on his face again, and a
grin spread on his face once more as he pulled, clearing his twenty-fifth rep
before dropping off the bar.
The crowd were all praising the man's performance as he
shook out his exhausted arm before shaking hands with Tommy again.
"Dude, that was impressive," Tommy said, "but
part of me feels like it was a setup."
The handsome man let out a chuckle, shaking his head.
"No, it wasn't. I just came out here because I heard you guys were the
best and I wanted a challenge. I can say you pushed me harder than
anyone."
The stranger turned to Kelvin and Kelvin handed him his
stack of money. The man gave Kelvin a strange smile, before peeling off a
couple of the bills and handing them back to him. "For your job hunt. Good
luck."
"Thanks."
Kelvin took the money and deposited it in the pockets of his
sweats. He knew he should turn the money down, but the expression in the
stranger's eyes would have none of it.
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