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Tristan seemed to deflate. “I… I won’t be able to talk about it all, not yet. It’s too much.”

“I understand. I won’t push. You can tell me about your past when you’re comfortable doing so.”

“Thank you.”

I squeezed his hand. “I’m serious about you, and that means respecting your boundaries.”

He blinked rapidly several times, and I realized he was on the verge of tears again.

“I have some key lime cupcakes,” I offered.

He sniffled, then smiled. “Are you always going to try to cure my tears with sweets?”

“It’s worth a shot,” I replied.

“I might get fat. I cry a lot.”

I shrugged. “That just means more of you to love.”

He hiccupped. “You’re ridiculous.”

“So does that mean yes for dinner?”

He smiled. “Yes.”

I stood, and he followed. “I’ll pick you up at seven, if that works for you.”

He nodded.

I rounded my desk and slid an arm around his waist, then took a chance and brushed my lips across his cheek. “Let’s go get you that cupcake.”

“Ok.”

∞∞∞

I stared at the cards in my hand, but the numbers made no sense. All I could see was the hearts in the corners.

“Frankie’s gonna rob you blind if you keep making goo-goo eyes every time you have hearts in your hand,” José warned.

“Huh?”

“Fold,” Lowell said. “He’s obviously got a flush.”

“Agreed,” stated Alan. “I’m out.”

“I’m in,” Frankie declared with a grin, tossing a few chips on the pile.

José stared at his hand for a moment, then set the cards down. “Fold.”

I looked at the pot and matched the bet. “Call.”

“Full house,” Frankie proclaimed, setting his cards on the table.

I sighed and set down my hand. Then José started laughing.

“What?” I asked, lamenting the loss of the hearts.

“Dude, you were so busy staring at the hearts that you didn’t even realize you were sitting on a straight flush.”