It's been
seventeen years. I met Braxton Whitmore on my first day at Ocean
Lakes High School. He was in the 11th
grade, and I was in the 10th.
I remember sitting behind him smelling the scent of his cologne.
Braxton was always kind to me, but we became the best of friends when
a group of football players thought I wrote a letter to one of their
teammates. Oh, did I forget to mention, my name is Jamal Burnes, and
I'm gay. That day Braxton walked up to the guys after they
humiliated me at the lunch table and said, "If you were real men,
you would have asked him if it came from him vice assuming."
Needless to say, I didn't write the letter. As the years
progressed, the bond between Braxton and myself grew.
Braxton went from
a cute high school kid, to a beautiful Naval Officer, with an even
more beautiful soul. I went from being a tall, lanky, dark skin
little nerd, to a tall slightly muscular English Professor in Oxford
UK. Braxton and I, never lost touch. He's even invited me to his
wedding, all expenses paid. That is where our story begins.
Jamal stretches
out in the back of his Uber, with his curly burnt orange hair
fluttering out of the window, as he takes in the Colorado air. The
Hills move like majestic stallions upon the backdrop of the bright
blue sky. He thinks to himself, it smells like a wedding, like love
is in the air. Then the car stops.
"We are here
sir," says the Uber driver, clouded in a thick middle eastern
accent.
"Thank you so
much. 5 stars, and a tip for taking me the long way," Jamal
replies stepping out of the car retrieving his suitcase.
He looks upon the
house, and thinks to himself, this
this is totally going to be an extra wedding.
As he walks toward the massive mansion, the door flings open, and
the beautiful man that has called him friend for years comes running
out. Jamal places his bags back on the ground, and braces for the
impact, as Braxton picks him up and twirls him in the air.
"Why has it
been so long since we've set eyes on one another?" he asks, as he
places Jamal back on the ground.
"Braxton, you
left for the military. I moved back to Oxford. You are getting
married, and I am still single AF. It was bound to happen. However,
I am so delighted that you invited me to the wedding," Jamal
replies as Braxton steps back.
"Actually,"
Braxton gets down on one knee and holds a box out toward Jamal. "I
wanted to know..." before Braxton can utter the words, Jamal hits
the ground.
All he can hear
is a female voice screaming, as someone picks his limp body from the
ground, placing him over their shoulder. Suddenly he feels himself
fall upon a soft pillow top mattress. In an instance, he falls
asleep.
Braxton touches
his neck, "He's breathing. I think everything together might
have been a bit much for him. You know he's almost a full blown
Brit."
"Baby, well
let's let him rest for a while," replies Bonny a striking woman
with olive skin, and green eyes. She looks like the live version of
the woman Ursula turned into after she took Ariel's voice.
Later that
Evening
Jamal opens his
eyes slowly. Touching the sore knot on the back of his head. There
standing before him looking out of the window is Braxton.
"I'm sorry,"
he apologizes.
"For what?"
"For passing
out."
"I wanted to
ask you to be my Best Man, and your body went limp," replied
Braxton hopping on the other side of the bed.
"Yikes, I know
that must've given you a fright."
"Yes it did,
give me a fright," Braxton says mocking Jamal.
"Where is
everyone?"
"Tonight is the
bachelor/bachelorette party. Everyone's gone," replied Braxton
now facing Jamal.
"OH NO, lets..."
Jamal attempts to get up, but sits down dizzily. Braxton grabs his
forearm.
"They have been
partying the entire time we've been here. Those are Bonny's
people, they don't need me for a turn up," he says, looking Jamal
in the eyes.
"That's
strange," replies Jamal.
"Why did you
faint?"
"Huh?" Jamal
replies.
"Why did you
faint, when I got down on one knee?"
"Braxton, does
it really matter?"
"It does to
me," Braxton says sitting up with his back facing Jamal.
"I've always
envisioned you getting down on one knee, asking me to marry you. I
think my vision got the best of me," Jamal said embarrassed
touching Braxton's hand.
Braxton
looks back at him with tears in his eyes, "You've been like a
brother to me, and all this time you've wanted to be more than
friends.
"Braxton you
can't tell me that you didn't know."
"I didn't
know."
"Braxton, I've
loved you since the first day I laid eyes on you. I still remember
your cologne."
Braxton lays back
down in the bed beside Jamal.
"I remember
yours too, Chanel No 5."
They clasp hands,
look at each other, and in unison ask, "What do we do now?"
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