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Gavin chuckled as if seeing right through his lie. “Suit yourself,” he said. “So, you want to tell me what I did that has you so fired up?”

“Sure, although I’m a bit bothered by the fact that you don’t already know why I’m pissed off at you,” Myles grumbled. He was too, but he had a pretty good idea that Gavin already knew what he was angry about. It was just part of their song and dance for Alpha. The thing he hadn’t shared with Gavin yet was that he didn’t really care which one of them was alpha. Genesis seemed to like it when they both took control of her and that worked for him. He also secretly liked his guy bossy and demanding, but he’d fill him in on that some other time. Right now, he was going to give him a piece of his mind for outing him to most of the base and his buddies. That wasn’t his story to tell. That right belonged to Myles, but the deed was done now, and he couldn’t take it back.

“You told my buddies on base that we’re together,” Myles said.

“Wait—that’s why you’re mad?” Gavin asked. He rinsed his body and shut off the water, grabbing a towel to wrap around his waist as he stepped out of the glass enclosure.

“Mostly,” Myles admitted. “I haven’t told anyone at work that I’m bi. Honestly, I never thought that it was anyone’s business, but you outed me today to everyone.”

“Fuck, man, I’m sorry,” Gavin breathed. “I had no idea that you weren’t out. I guess that I assumed that everyone knew. You mean to tell me that you never told anyone that you’re bi?”

“I’ve told people I care about. My father knows, not that he’s happy about it. Savage and Bowie know, but I felt comfortable telling them because they live the lifestyle that I’ve always wanted. I guess that I thought everyone at work was on a need-to-know basis, and none of them needed to know.”

“And I outed you. I’m so sorry,” Gavin whispered. “I’ve always been so open about my lifestyle with everyone. I just assumed that you were the same way, and that was wrong of me.”

“How did it even come up?” Myles asked.

“The guys were all just sitting around shooting the shit and they asked me if I was seeing anyone. They were all talking about their girlfriends and wives, and I guess I was just happy to finally have not one, but two someones to share my news about.” Myles understood that. It had been so long since Myles had someone in his life, he almost forgot what it felt like to have someone to share about.

“How can I fix this?” Gavin asked, reaching for his hand. He let him join their fingers together and Myles took a deep breath.

“You can’t,” he said. “I don’t mean to sound so dramatic, but I don’t think that there is anything that you can do to fix this, babe.”

“I feel awful,” Gavin said. “Wait—you said that you were mostly mad about me telling everyone that we were dating. What else is there?”

“You asked to join Savage Hell and didn’t tell me about it,” Myles said.

“Well, honestly, I thought that would make you happy. Plus, I was going to tell you tonight, as a surprise,” Gavin admitted.

“It would have been nice to have had a heads up about the whole thing,” Myles said. “I ran into Savage Hell to have a beer and calm down after finding out that you spread the news on base that we’re dating. When Savage told me that you were asking about joining the club, I kind of lost my cool and stormed out of the place.”

“And you came right home to tell me off, right?” Gavin asked. He was beginning to know him all too well.

“Yeah,” Myles mumbled. “That’s about right.”

“I see,” Gavin breathed.

“I don’t think that you do see,” Myles spat. “What happens if the three of us don’t work out? How do I explain that to my co-workers? This is why I keep my private life, private. I don’t share that kind of shit with the guys on base, but you changed all of that for me today.”

“I’m sorry, babe,” Gavin said. “I didn’t mean to upset you.”

“I get that, but then, I find out from Savage that you want to join the club. If we don’t work out, am I supposed to share Savage Hell with you?” Myles asked. He sounded like a complete ass, but he didn’t really give a shit at the moment.

“So, you’re pissed off that I told everyone about us, and wanting to join Savage Hell because you’re sure that we’re going to break up. Jesus, Myles, you haven’t even given us a chance and you’re already breaking us up and dividing our assets,” Gavin accused.

His guy was right. He hadn’t given them a chance and they had barely even gotten started. “Basically,” Myles said. “And when you put it that way, you make me sound like an ass.”

“Well, you’re acting like an ass,” Gavin taunted. “Listen, I didn’t mean to piss you off about any of this. How about we find a way for me to make this up to you?” Gavin asked.

Genesis

Genesis had had a long day at work. It always seemed that way after having a few days off. She was looking forward to spending time with the guys, talking about their moving in together and eating whatever Myles was planning on grilling.

She called out to the guys, and no one answered her. Gavin had sent a group text that he was getting home early today and would see them at Myles’s place. He was bringing over his stuff early, and Gen guessed that he was as excited to move in with them as she was.

She called out to them a few times, with no answer and Gen worried that she had misread her text messages from the guys until she heard the moaning coming from the bathroom down the hallway. She quickly made her way back to where she heard the shower running and flung open the door to find both of her guys naked in the shower, kissing. They were stroking each other’s cocks and all she could think about was whether she wanted to watch them together or join them.

“You coming in?” Myles asked. “We’ve been waiting for you to get home, but I don’t think our guy will be able to hold off fucking me for much longer.” Gavin looked tormented and tortured by his efforts to wait for her.

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