28 - Dante
28
Dante
HOLY FUCKING SHIT.
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
I couldn’t stop laughing. Neither of them noticed.
I wasn’t trying to stir shit up. I fucking hated drama. I also never would have fucked with Aiden or Bash, my two best friends. I was an asshole in a whole bunch of different ways, but not like that .
But as soon as Jazz The Hot Neighbor Girl called Aiden’s other phone, I realized I had fucked up badly .
Oh well. Too late to do anything about it.
I wasn’t surprised. Those idiots were always getting themselves into awkward situations. They were always too headstrong, or not headstrong enough. They pussy-footed around rather than coming out and saying what they wanted.
Not me. I’d learned a long time ago that you didn’t get what you deserved in life. You got what you worked for .
The world was full of people who never got what they wanted because they expected it to just happen to them. Passively floating through life, complaining that good things happened to other people while they were overlooked.
Fuck that.
When I wanted something?
I reached out and took it.
“You don’t understand…” Aiden tried to argue.
“What don’t I understand?” she asked. “How you sent me a text meant for some other woman? Or the fact that you lied about it for nearly two months?”
“Think about it from my perspective,” Aiden insisted. “I had just met you, and had accidentally sent you something very personal. I wanted to die from embarrassment, Jazz. And I was terrified that I would freak out our nice new neighbor.”
I had no idea what text message they were talking about, but that didn’t stop me from enjoying the show.
“Something personal?” she shot back. “That doesn’t even begin to describe what you sent!” She began reading from her phone. “Just to confirm the basics before you come over: you’ll be dating all three of us. You get to choose who, and how often. You also get to decide what level of relationship with each of us: emotional, intellectual, sexual. And if it is sexual, you get to decide whether you hook up with us individually, all together, or any combination in between. Basically, you’re the woman running the show. We’re comfortable with anything. If this sounds good, then come on over so we can discuss further!”
Oh, shit. Aiden had accidentally sent her that? Shit was getting good.
“What kind of a proposition is that?” Jazz demanded. “You were trying to find some girl to be your fuck-toy? A walking Fleshlight you can use whenever you want?”
“Our jobs make it tough to hold down a normal relationship,” Aiden said, trying to get a word in while he had a chance. He held his palms out like he was about to defuse a bomb. “We travel too much. Sometimes at the drop of a hat. After so many failures, we decided to try something different. The three of us usually don’t travel at the same time, so if we’re sharing a woman…”
“The three of you?” She suddenly remembered that I was in the room, glancing sideways at me like I was a rabid dog. “You just expect me to fuck him, too? Is that it?”
“That’s not it at all!” Aiden replied.
I spoke up and said: “Hard pass.”
Jazz flinched and gave me an offended look. As if it were a given that I would want to fuck her. But that wasn’t how I rolled, and she wasn’t really my type. Especially with all this drama.
“You can do whatever you want. There are no expectations,” Aiden explained. “And it’s not just sex. We want some kind of relationship. An emotional one, or friends-with-benefits, or maybe even something long-term.”
“Long-term? How is this supposed to last long-term?”
I had never heard of polyamory before Aiden discovered it a few years back. It seemed like a joke. Normal, one-on-one relationships were hard as fuck. Adding more people would ramp up the difficulty a fuckload.
But over time, I had come around. All my life, I’d never felt like I could give enough of myself to my partner. I was too independent. I always held back, which eventually led to the relationship blowing up. Add Aiden and Bash to the mix, and we were one of the weird situations where polyamory made things easier, not harder.
If we could ever find the right woman. Which Jazz clearly wasn’t.
“You know what?” Jazz said. “I don’t care about the details. It doesn’t matter. You should have told me sooner. Definitely before allowing me to sleep with Bash.”
“I know,” Aiden admitted. “It’s all I’ve been able to think about since we hooked up. I’ve tried to find a way to bring it up, but…”
“I need to think about this,” Jazz said, shaking her head. “I… I have to go.”
Aiden was the kind of guy to chase after a woman, to throw himself to his knees and beg her to reconsider. Thankfully, he had the presence of mind to hold himself back. He stood by the table and watched Jazz leave the house.
“Looks like there’s enough food for me after all,” I said.
Aiden gave me an exhausted look. “Come on, man.”
“Just trying to lighten the mood.” I laughed. “Looks like I missed a lot while I was gone. Want to get drunk and tell me about it?”
“Yeah,” Aiden said, lifting the wine bottle. “I do.”