He still didn’t talk when he was in man-form, but I gradually learned more about him through many well-phrased questions. I guessed at his favorite color for over a minute. Pink...naturally. What guy wouldn’t have a feminine stereotyped color as a favorite? I gave up trying to guess why it was his favorite after twenty minutes.

I also found out he liked to try new foods and made it a point to bring home one unique food item each week. Fruits like pineapple and kiwi disappeared quickly. Vegetables like okra and Brussels sprouts...well, I laughed long and hard when I watched him eat those.

Besides the new clothes that he’d mysteriously acquired, I also came across his wallet on my dresser. Since he’d been crouched right behind me when I spotted it, I’d peeked inside. He could have barked or something to tell me to stop, but he didn’t.

The contents of his wallet had been informative. On his driver’s license, he looked just as scruffy—except with a clearer view of his eyes. I’d stared at that photo until his laughing penetrated my fascination.

Behind the license, I found a folded copy of his GED transcript. With a few questions, I discovered that his dad, now deceased, had taught him how to read at an early age. The education he’d received essentially comprised of home schooling. When I asked him how he managed to get his GED and a driver’s license without speaking, he stopped communicating with me for the night. Moody.

The glimpse at his eyes in the photo started me back on the “off with the beard” kick. His standard response was to bare his teeth. Darn canines. But, in a way, his consistent answer proved to me that telling him about my abilities had no noticeable effect on our relationship, other than to open a floodgate in me. I couldn’t seem to stop myself from sharing all the weird or exciting things that happened to me on campus—the only time he couldn’t shadow me.

When I talked, he sat and listened, always giving me his full attention. I’d grown so used to his attentiveness that he confused me one day when he abruptly walked away after I told him I’d been invited to a Halloween party.

I’d wanted to tell him more, like it was Nicole from my basic massage class who had asked me. Her reason for the invitation was pretty simple. A guy from our class, who she really liked, planned on attending, and she didn’t want to go alone. Everything in me had cringed at the idea of a party so I’d told her I’d never been to one because of the way guys acted around me. She’d admitted to noticing, but that didn’t change her insistence that I attend. Her acceptance of me felt good. Yet I had to point out the obvious. Having me along could back fire. The guy she liked could start bugging me again. He’d tried for the first two weeks of class before giving up. She didn’t care. She wanted the support.

However, after Clay walked away from me, I didn’t mention it again.

The last Saturday in October, I found myself getting ready for a party instead of studying.

Clay grumbled, making it pretty clear what he thought of me going. I’d borrowed some of his clothes, the stuff that would fit without falling off, and slicked back my hair under a ball cap. Then, I used some funky hair gel from Rachel to comb a portion of my hair to look like pork chop sideburns. While that dried, I began the process of penciling in some thick, manly eyebrows. Clay stood on the bed behind me so he could watch my progress in the mirror.

“What do you think?” I asked, turning to Clay.

He grumped again then jumped off the bed to leave. Obviously not a fan.

“Rach?” I called to let her know I’d finished. She’d started as my costume consultant until she presented me with a skimpy dress from her closest and suggested that I go as a call girl. I’d kicked her out then. Clay had looked ready to rip apart the dress.

The door flew open, and only Clay’s agile reflexes saved him from a concussion.

“What the hell did you do?” she said after she took one look at me. Her shocked expression was priceless.

“I’m going for dude. It’s safe, right? What guy is going to want to hit on a guy even if he knows that underneath, it’s a girl? Guys get weird about that stuff.” I thought I looked pretty authentic. My layered clothes safely hid any curves I had.

“You know what’s going to happen?” She sat in the middle of my bed. “All the guys are still going to be attracted to you. Only they’re going to freak out because you’re going to make them think they’re gay, and you’re going to get your ass kicked tonight.”

Clay let out a yowl that sounded like “that’s it” and ran from the room.

Rachel stared after him. “I love that dog, but he creeps me out sometimes.”

“Yeah, I guess I shouldn’t be trying to teach him to say ‘No way’. I thought it’d be cool to train him to say it to guys, but I guess it’s encouraging him to make other sounds, too.” I hated lying, but Clay had just acted much too human.

“Oh, I didn’t know you were doing that. Still...weird.” She smiled and got up from the bed.

She’d told me earlier that she planned to stay in. I had a feeling Peter would arrive soon. Like magic, someone knocked on the back door.

“I got it,” Rachel said as she bounded out of the room.

Shaking my head, I checked myself one last time. I didn’t think I’d get my butt kicked...I hoped not anyway. I looked at the clock, expecting Nicole shortly. Nicole wasn’t as close to me as Rachel but she still seemed to genuinely like me despite the attention I usually received.

We’d decided I would drive in case fate smiled upon her, and she managed to hook up with the guy she liked. To make it easier to keep an eye on her, I’d suggested she drive here. That way I could see when she came home like a nosey friend should do.

“It’s for you, Gabby!” Rachel called from the kitchen. A hint of laughter laced her voice.

I moved toward the kitchen, wondering why Nicole had gone to the back door. When I saw who stood just outside, I stopped abruptly.

He stood motionless in the yellow glow of the porch light. The blue coveralls he wore had the name Clay sewn on the right pocket. Spattered patterns of grease stained the material, and one arm had a tear, making the getup look far from new. I’d never seen the coveralls before but didn’t give it much thought as I stared at his face. I could actually see it. Well, sort of.

Our eyes met, and I couldn’t look away. He’d pulled his hair back into a ponytail, fully exposing a broad forehead, nicely shaped eyebrows, and thickly lashed brown eyes, for the first time. His beard covered most of his cheekbones, but everything above his upper lip, he had trimmed shorter.

Stunned, I said nothing in greeting. I could feel Rachel’s curious gaze flicking between the two of us. His eyes crinkled at the corners, and I knew he smiled at my reaction. It warmed my stomach and set my heart fluttering.

Thankfully, Nicole chose that moment to knock on the front door.

“I got it,” Rachel said, breaking the spell Clay’s sudden appearance had cast. She rushed from the room.

Breaking eye contact, I looked at his uniform. “You have some explaining to do, I think.” My heart still fluttered as I turned away from him.

“I love your costume,” Rachel gushed from the other room.

I turned the corner then smiled in awe of Nicole who was dressed as a mermaid in all its shimmering beauty. The modified silky green body-hugging evening gown included a tail-like train. I anticipated people would repeatedly step on the end of her dress the whole night. A heart-shaped neckline adorned the sleeveless top. She’d altered it to make it appear as if she wore a bikini top. When she turned to give Rachel the requested full view, I also saw a cute fin strategically placed on the back just above her butt. A tasteful dusting of glitter decorated her sleek, straight hair.


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