"What?"
Oh. Great.
In the rush of everything, Blay had clearly not clued in to the whys.
"What did you say?" Blay repeated.
"You heard me."
When there was no reply, no cursing, nothing thrown in terms of punches or objects, Qhuinn turned around.
After a moment, Blay crossed his arms, not around his chest, but his middle, as if he were vaguely nauseated.
Qhuinn scrubbed his face and spoke in a broken voice. "I'm sorry. I'm so fucking sorry....I don't want this for you."
Blay shook himself. "What..." Those blue eyes focused. "That's why you attacked him?"
Qhuinn took a step forward. "I'm sorry...I just...he came in through the door and I caught the scent, and I just lost it. I wasn't even thinking."
Blay blinked, like maybe he was getting confronted with a foreign concept.
"That's why you...why the hell would you do that?"
Qhuinn took another step forward, and then forced himself to stop - in spite of an almost overwhelming need to get close to the guy. And as Blay shook his head like he was having problems understanding all of it, Qhuinn didn't mean to speak.
But he did. "Do you remember down in the clinic, well over a year ago..." He pointed to the floor, like, in case the guy had forgotten where the training center was. "It was before you and Saxton first..." Right. No finishing that one, not if he wanted to keep down all that food he'd eaten. "Remember what I told you?"
As Blay seemed confused, he helped the guy out. "I told you that if anyone ever hurt you, I would hunt them down and leave them for the sun?" Even he heard the way his voice dropped to a menacing growl. "Saxton hurt you tonight, so I did what I said I was going to do."
Blay rubbed his face with his hand. "Jesus..."
"I told you what was going to happen. And if he does that again, I can't promise you I won't finish the job."
"Look, Qhuinn, you can't...you can't be doing that shit. You just can't."
"Don't you care? He was unfaithful. That's not okay."
Blay exhaled long and slow, like he was tired of carrying a weight. "Just...don't do that again."
Now Qhuinn was the one shaking his head. He didn't get it. If he were in a relationship with Blay, and Blay stepped out on him? He'd never get over it.
God, why hadn't he taken advantage of what he'd been offered? He shouldn't have run. He should have stayed put.
Unbidden, his feet took another step forward. "I'm sorry...."
All of a sudden, he was saying those words over and over again, repeating them with each footfall that brought him closer to Blay.
"I'm sorry....I'm sorry....I'm...sorry...." He didn't know what the fuck he was saying or doing; he just had an urgency to repent for all his sins.
There were so many when it came to this honorable male who was standing dead still before him.
Finally, there was only one step left before his bare chest hit Blay's.
Qhuinn's voice dropped to a whisper. "I'm sorry."
In the thick silence that followed, Blay's mouth parted...but not in surprise. More like he couldn't breathe.
Reminding himself not to be a world-revolves-around-me asshole, Qhuinn brought it back to what was happening between Blay and Saxton.
"I don't want that for you," he said, his eyes roaming around that face. "You've suffered enough, and I know you love him. I'm sorry....I'm so sorry...."
Blay just stood in front of him, his expression frozen, his eyes darting around as if they couldn't light on anything. But he didn't pull back, jerk away, storm off. He stayed...right where he was.
"I'm sorry."
Qhuinn watched from a vast distance as his own hand reached out and touched Blay's face, the fingertips running over the five o'clock shadow. "I'm sorry."
Oh, God, to touch him. To feel the warmth of his skin, to inhale his clean, masculine scent.
"I'm sorry."
What the fuck was he doing? Man...too late to answer that - he was reaching forward with his other hand and putting the palm on that heavy shoulder.
"I'm sorry."
Oh, God, he was drawing Blay in, pulling that body up against his own. "I'm sorry."
He moved one of his hands to the nape of Blay's neck and pushed it deep into the thick hair that curled under there. "I'm sorry."
Blay was stiff, that spine straight as an arrow, his arms remaining around his tight belly. But after a moment, almost as if he were confused by his own reaction, the male began to lean in, that weight shifting subtly at first, and then more so.
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