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Mahu Vice

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by Neil S. Plakcy


  “It was going to happen sooner or later. You know what they say, go big or go home.”

  “So we’re going to give this a try again?”

  “That is my intention.”

  He looked at me and took my hand. “I went out to Tripler at lunch, and my dad and I had a talk,” he said. “I think it was the first time in a long time that we actually communicated, you know? Not him lecturing and me arguing. We talked. I was pretty surprised to hear that stuff my mom said last night.”

  He looked out toward Diamond Head. “He said that I was a lot more like him than either of us wanted to admit. He did go nuts when he thought my mom wouldn’t marry him. And he recognized I was doing the same thing, and he just wanted to make things easier for me.”

  “He cares about you.”

  “I know. Like your folks care about you.” He smiled. “I was jealous, you know? Seeing you with your parents. How much they love you and accept you. I didn’t think I had that.” He squeezed my hand. “But now I know that I do. And knowing that, I can get on with things. I’m sure I’m still going to have some issues. But you can help me out.”

  “It is handy having somebody around who’s been through it before.”

  “So we’re back on? Together?”

  “Just try and get rid of me.” We leaned across and kissed, and then I yawned.

  He said, “Am I boring you?” But then he yawned himself.

  I stood up. “What do you say we go to bed?” I asked.

  “Those are words I hope I never get tired of hearing,” he said, standing up beside me.

  We stood together for a moment, staring out at Diamond Head. In the distance we could hear car horns, late-night revelers on Kalakaua, a far-off siren. I was in the city I called home, within sight and sound of the ocean. My family and friends were safe out there in the darkness, and the man I loved was beside me.

  It didn’t get better than that.

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  NEIL PLAKCY is the author of Mahu, Mahu Surfer, Mahu Fire, Mahu Vice, Mahu Men, and Mahu Blood about openly gay Honolulu homicide detective Kimo Kanapa’aka. His other books are Three Wrong Turns in the Desert, Dancing with the Tide, The Outhouse Gang, In Dog We Trust, Invasion of the Blatnicks, and GayLife.com. He edited Paws & Reflect:A Special Bond Between Man and Dog and the gay erotic anthologies Hard Hats, Surfer Boys and Skater Boys. His website is www.mahubooks.com.

  TRADEMARKS ACKNOWLEDGMENT

  The author acknowledges the trademark status and trademark owners of the following wordmarks mentioned in this work of fiction:

  ABC Store: ABC Stores

  Barbie: Mattel, Inc.

  Big Wave Pale Ales: Kona Brewery LLC

  BlackBerry: Research in Motion Limited

  BMW: BMW of North America LLC

  Bulgari: Bulgari Group

  Cadillac SUV: General Motors LLC

  Ceftriaxone: Hoffman-La Roche

  Chrysler LeBaron: Daimlerchrysler Corporation

  Crime Stoppers: Crime Stoppers USA

  Crown Vic: Ford Motor Company

  Denny’s: DFO, Inc.

  Disney: Disney Enterprises, Inc.

  Doogie Howser: 20th Century Fox Television and Steven Bochco Productions

  Fedex: FedEx

  Foodland: Foodland Super Market, Ltd.

  Harley-Davidson VRSCDX: H-D Michigan, LLC

  Hawaiian Heritage: Royal Hawaiian Jewelry

  Hawaiian Humane Society: Hawaiian Humane Society

  Hilo Hattie’s: Pomare Inc.

  I Love Lucy: Desilu Productions

  Iditarod : Iditarod Trail Committee, Inc.

  Jeep Wrangler: Chrysler Group LLC

  KINE, Hawaiian 105: Cox Media Group

  Lexus: Toyota Motor Company

  Longboard Lagers: Kona Brewery LLC

  Mehana Volcano Red Ale: Hawai ‘i Nui Brewing/Mehana Brewing Company

  Mercedes: DaimlerChrysler

  Mini Cooper: BMW of North America LLC

  People: Time Inc.

  ProLiant DL380 G5 Server: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.

  Rolex: Rolex Watch USA, Inc.

  Stanford: Stanford University

  Star Wars: Lucasfilm Ltd.

  Styrofoam: The Dow Chemical Company

  Toyota: Toyota Motor Company

  Toyota Highlander: Toyota Motor Company

  UH: University of Hawaii

  UPS: United Parcel Service of America, Inc.

  Wal-Mart: Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

  Ward Warehouse: The Howard Hughes Corporation

  Yahoo: Yahoo! Inc.

  Zippy’s: Zippy’s Inc.

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