Bases Loaded
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“At least until I had to kick someone’s ass, hmm?” Of course, that could be romantic too.
Benj giggled. “My stud.”
“That’s right. Your stud.” He patted Benj’s butt again. Nodded. This time, it only ached a little bit.
Benj continued talking, his voice flowing over Brett, making him feel better.
“I want to retire, baby.” The words surprised him even as they came out of his mouth, but they sounded… good.
Benj lifted his head from Brett’s chest. “What did you say?”
“I said, I want to retire. I’m going to get better, do my best, but… I’m ready. Is that bad?”
Benj shook his head. “No, no, it’s not bad at all. Oh, Brett.” A beautiful, slow smile grew across Benj’s face. “I love that you’re a baseball player, that you’ve been able to do what you love so much, but I miss you so much when you’re gone.” Benj’s voice went soft. “I’ve been looking forward to your retirement for a while now.”
Then Benj grabbed his hands and looked into his eyes. “But I don’t think you should make a final decision right now. You need to recover from the surgery and then make it official.”
“Yeah. Yeah, I know.”
Still, he knew this was right; this was what he wanted.
He knew.
Epilogue
RALPH WENT through his files one last time, making sure he had all the information in place for tomorrow’s incoming client.
They had this one for a month and then a week’s break before they were inundated. The summer months were always busy, their house full of people needing their special brand of help.
Another waft of something wonderful hit his nose, and Ralph gave in to the inevitable and set the files on the top of his desk. Supper had been wonderful, but Jean had promised dessert would be even better.
He made his way to the kitchen, but it was empty. Then he heard the TV, and he chuckled and walked into the den.
Jean had a plate of beignets and two cups of coffee sitting on the end table. “Chou! Chou, the wee cher jus’ called! The big growly gator’s fixin’ to be on the TV!”
“No shit? Cool.” He grabbed a beignet, his own private piece of food heaven, and sat next to Jean. “I’m getting spoiled tonight.”
“It’s our last solo night for a while, eh?”
The new man, a basketball player with a broken pelvis, had six kids.
Six.
“Uh-huh. Nearly a month.” He took advantage of the fact they were alone to kiss Jean full-on. They’d been spoiled by having Brett and Benj—while Brett would grumble and tease them, they could kiss all they wanted without raising any eyebrows.
Not to mention they’d had a couple of weeks on their own since Brett had been declared healthy and hale by Doc Trelaine.
The shoulder was never going to be back to its original condition, and it had taken weeks for Brett’s balance to return, but the headaches had gone and something had happened to Brett in that hospital. Something that had turned his focus to the canvases in the studio, to planning half-a-dozen trips with Benj.
Hell, by the time the holidays were over, Brett had hired someone to sell his artwork in three different galleries.
Benj had been glowing, the sweet man blossoming as Brett found happiness.
It had been a good winter, full of healing and joy. He and Jean couldn’t have asked for better, really.
Except for the fact that the stubborn son of a bitch never would learn to meditate.
Jean bounced. “Chou! Look!”
Brett stood in front of the camera, looking lean and healthy. “I would like to announce my retirement from baseball. It’s been a great ride, and I have no complaints, but after a series of illnesses and a long discussion with my family and management, we believe it’s my time to go. I will be doing commentary from the booth for the new website, livebaseball.com, along with my colleague, Mickey Bonost.”
“Oh ho, will you look at that? Retirement.” The camera panned back a little and Ralph nudged Jean. “Look at that, he’s got Benj right there next to him.”
Benj looked like a million bucks—standing there beaming, along with Brett’s friend and his wife and kids. Ralph thought, maybe, staying for the therapy had helped Benj most of all.
He put his arm around Jean. “We did good there, babe.”
“We did. I miss him.”
Ralph wasn’t sure how. Brett’s thank-you present to Jean was a laptop so that the man could chat and email Benj regularly, look up recipes in the kitchen, order strange and unusual spices without Ralph knowing….
“I thought you didn’t even like the growly gator,” he teased.
“Bastard. I… I’m glad he found his mind, eh?” But Jean would never really like Brett.
“Yeah, me too.” He nodded at the figures on the TV again. “They look good. Happy.”
“They do.” Jean leaned against his shoulder, hand on his thigh. “What about you, love? Happy?”
He turned and tilted Jean’s head so he could look into Jean’s eyes. “So very happy, babe. I wouldn’t change my life with you for anything.”
“No?” Jean leaned forward, and Brett’s voice seemed to fade away. “You don’t mind your Cajun?”
“No, I don’t mind my Cajun at all.” He pressed their lips together, slipped his tongue into Jean’s mouth. He tasted sweet there—Jean had already sampled the beignets.
Jean pushed close, arms going around Ralph’s neck. Ralph was going to miss this—making love in the family room, making love wherever.
But that was tomorrow. They had tonight.
Jean chuckled grabbed the remote, and clicked the power button, and leaving them together in the darkness.
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