On a Roll
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“Ew,” Ren complained. “I thought I said no disgusting or sappy displays of affection.”
“You said it,” Gabriel said with a lighthearted smile, “but that doesn’t mean it’s gonna happen.”
“What’s the plan for this dish?” Sean said, deciding that he might as well help, because like Gabe had said, three sets of hands were better than two. And he already knew what would happen if he ended up dragging Gabriel by his dick back to his bedroom.
Ren would make his life hell, for the near and the foreseeable future. And since he wanted to spend that foreseeable future with Gabriel, pissing off his cousin and best friend didn’t seem like the best plan.
“It’s a play on Swedish meatballs, but in a sandwich,” Gabriel said, shooting him a grateful look, clearly pleased that Sean had changed the subject. “The meatballs, plus a savory gravy, and lingonberry jam mayo, and picked cucumbers and radishes to add crunch. All piled up on a potato roll.”
Sean’s mouth watered. “Uh, that sounds awesome.”
“Thanks,” Ren said. “You really think so?”
“Uh yeah,” Sean said. “This whole concept is brilliant. Using Nonna’s meatballs to experiment with other dishes? It’s awesome.”
“It’s partially thanks to you it happened at all,” Gabriel said, shooting a particularly mushy glance Sean’s way.
“What he really wants is to beg you to put the Thai wrap on his menu,” Ren inserted.
“You showed me what was possible,” Gabriel said, and sounded apologetic. Like he shouldn’t take what had been undeniably a great idea and use it.
“I don’t own that idea,” Sean said. He’d moved into the kitchen now, and had taken the knife Ren had given him, and started slicing the cucumbers and the radishes for pickling. “We came up with it together.”
“Yeah, but if we’d kept to my ideas, we’d have some kind of weird soggy wrap,” Gabriel said, and the expression on his face—gratitude and admiration and love—made Sean weak in the knees.
Ren must have caught it too, because he growled a little. “What did I tell you two?”
“We weren’t even touching,” Gabe protested.
“Yeah, except you looked like you wanted to be,” Ren insisted, and he was not wrong.
“I’m sorry,” Sean said, even though he didn’t feel all that sorry. But he saw enough of himself in Ren that he thought he might understand a little of what he felt. “We’ll try to keep it under wraps.”
Ren sighed, and set down his flat whisk, where he’d been prepping to make the gravy. “You don’t need to apologize.” He hesitated, like he knew he needed to be the one making the apology, but wasn’t sure where to begin. “I’m really happy for you two, honestly.”
Gabriel raised an eyebrow. “Really?”
“Really.” Ren sounded certain now. “You two . . . it’s kind of beautiful, actually.”
Sean’s gaze met Gabriel’s and he couldn’t disagree, because while there was weight there, and shared history, and a thousand ways they’d needled each other over the years, he knew that Gabe would never stop fighting for him. Or cooking with him.
“See,” Ren continued, gesturing with the whisk, “that sort of shit is why I can’t even be angry. You’re so . . . so . . .”
“Adorable? Heart-warming? Wonderfully in love?”
Ren turned back towards the stove. “Sure,” he said carelessly, casually, but Sean knew he didn’t feel that way at all. The tense line of his neck said everything he didn’t. “Really,” he added, “I’m just glad you put poor Gabe out of his misery, because he was so far up his own ass, it was getting annoying.”
Sean chuckled, and nudged Gabriel with his elbow. “I was pretty miserable without you, too. Missed you even when I didn’t want to be missing you.”
“If that’s the cost of you being here with me now, then I’m glad you were,” Gabriel said, and Sean couldn’t resist anymore. He tilted his head and Gabe’s lips met his.
“Ugh,” Ren said, his word punctuated by a sharp rap on the front door.
Gabe lifted his head from Sean’s slowly. “Who’s that?” he asked.
“Probably the Girl Scouts selling cookies,” Ren said, flicking the stove off under his pan of gravy and heading towards the front door.
“I’d like three boxes of Samoas and four of Thin Mints,” Gabriel called out.
But then Sean tugged his mouth down towards his again, and for a second, they both got lost in the kiss.
There was no better evidence of this than the fact it took a very wry, very frustrated voice to jerk them out of it.
“I see you both finally did what you were supposed to.”
Sean opened his eyes and pulled away from Gabriel.
Tony was standing in the living room, flushed, like he’d run the few blocks here. His blue eyes were twinkling with amusement, but his expression was flat. Emotionless.
“Yeah, about that . . .” Gabriel started to say, but Tony lifted his hand.
“Do you remember that contract you signed?” he asked.
Gabriel reached beneath the counter and gripped Sean’s hand. “Yeah, I do.”
“Do you remember,” Tony said, beginning to pace, “that there was a clause about requiring approval for any and all name and branding changes?”
“Uh, sure?” Sean said, speaking up this time. If Gabriel was in trouble, he was in just as much trouble—because he’d changed his name, too.
Now he hadn’t changed his to something that was guaranteed to make Tony’s blood pressure rise, but he’d still done it without any approval whatsoever.
Tony’s glare shifted, and then suddenly, he was grinning like he couldn’t ever stop.
“You’re both in trouble,” he said, “but you, Gabriel Moretti, are a real pain in my ass. At least Sean picked something that won’t have the family groups picketing me.”
“What?” Gabriel asked innocently. “Is there something dirty about it? I’m serving balls and buns.”
Tony threw up his hands. “You’re lucky that I think it’s absolutely hilarious and it’s not like the family groups are coming around, anyway.”
“Really?” Ren sounded just as surprised as Sean felt. He was sure that Tony was going to be way more pissed.
“Hey, fuck it, you guys are family, and it’s absolutely brilliant. You’re gonna have a line around the block.” Tony paused, thinking about this for the first time. “Maybe I’ll even end up hating you for outselling the rest of us.”
“No way,” Gabe said.
“Really?” Tony raised an eyebrow. “Why wouldn’t I?”
“You said it,” Gabriel said, but he wasn’t looking at Tony. He was looking straight at Sean. “We’re family. And even when family drives you crazy, you love them anyway.”
“Damn straight,” Tony said, but his voice had already faded away, because Sean realized he was right.
When he’d moved here, he hadn’t had anything anymore. He’d felt empty and alone and unmoored. He hadn’t even realized that had begun to change, but it had, and then when he’d woken up and opened his eyes to what was happening between him and Gabriel, it was impossible to miss what else had happened.
He’d found another family.
“I love you,” he murmured to Gabe, and ignoring Ren’s outraged squawk, reached up to kiss him again.
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Acknowledgements
Some books just about kill you coming out, others just flow out as naturally as you could ever imagine. This book was the latter. I enjoyed every second of writing Sean and Gabriel’s story, just as much as I hope you enjoyed reading it.
Jacki continues to be my most invaluable sounding board, never being afraid to tell me, “yeah, no, you can’t write it that way.” There is nothing more important than people who will always tell you the truth. And she always does. I could not write the books I do without her.
Gwen—trading cat pics with you shouldn’t be as fun as it is, but it often makes my day. Thank you for all your fantastic cheerleading and encouragement.
My sprint group always keeps me on my toes. Thank you to everyone for forcing me to continue getting up too early, just so I can get my words in.
My beta readers—Angela, Emily, Louise, and Megan—do so much for me. They never fail to help me write the best book I can.
Judy is my most staunch editor. Sam of AngstyG continues to design beautiful covers for me.
Much gratitude and all the apologies to my husband, who tolerates the house getting dusty and the laundry not done and me face-deep in another manuscript. I could not ask for a more understanding or supportive partner.
Last but not least, my readers. I love all of you, more than I can possibly express. You’ve made this career possible for me, and there are no words I can use to express my appreciation and gratitude.
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