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I stared at the message, cycling between confusion and anger. It was a joke, right? That question had to be a joke.

Roman:You like the art?

Dad:It’s great. A unique idea

Roman:Do you know who the artist is?

Dad:How would I know?

A clipped laugh escaped me, drawing Til’s attention. Curling my fingers in, I leaned them against my mouth. When it felt like I’d explode, I got to my feet and headed to the bar to make a drink. I dropped the phone on the counter and poured myself a whisky, even though I wasn’t a fan of it.

After knocking it back, I leaned my elbows on the counter and stared at the text. I shook my head and drew in a breath.

Roman:I thought art was pointless to you

Dad:Am I not allowed to have art in my house now? I told you it’ll be an upward battle to get noticed. If you want to make art, you need an actual job too

Roman:Like tattooing? I make pretty good money, you know

Dad:Ok

Roman:The artist’s signature is in the bottom left corner

Dad:If it’s that important, I’ll look later

Roman:Look now

I wanted to drink more, but I wouldn’t do that now. When the Braves won, I wasn’t going to be a mess. The team would probably go out, and maybe Travis would want me to go. Or maybe not.

When it had been five minutes without a response, I pocketed the phone. I wasn’t going to spend more mental energy on him today. Maybe I’d send him a fucking calendar for Christmas and see if he figured it out. Would he still claim that I’d be better off as a tattoo artist? I wouldn’t doubt it.

Now I was curious about something.

Roman:McKinney still your favorite player this season?

Dad:Yeah, he’s brought the team here

Roman:Did you know he’s gay?

My foot tapped as I waited for him to respond. Maybe he was a better person than I thought. Something like that wouldn’t make him change his opinion. Travis was an amazing pitcher, and my dad knew that.

Dad:Are you kidding?

Roman:Nope. He speaks out for LGBTQ people

Dad:The team allows that? Just advertising what they do in bed. They have to take over everything

Fuck.

I returned to the window and stared down at the game. Sitting would be a mistake right now, and I’d probably start panicking.

No, I was already panicking.

If anyone saw us together . . . If there were pictures . . . The press . . . Interviews . . . Him visiting me in Seattle . . .

Someone said my name, but I ignored them as I left the suite. We’d been doing this for a few days and I was already freaking out.

I just needed a minute. I needed a fucking minute.