The Other Half Of Me by Lor
Rose
Author:
Lor Rose
Title: The Other Half Of Me
Series Title and Number: Patryk's Branch Book One
Publisher: Thirteen
Below Press
Release Date: September 15, 2015
Genre: Contemporary
Tags: friends to lovers, gay for you, rock star,
secret, detective
Print: Thirteen Below
Press
Book Blurb
As a homicide detective for
the greater Houston
area, Detective Barrack Invar's job was stressful enough without his Lieutenant
breathing down his neck to do more, not to mention his girlfriend, Isabella.
His partner, Calhoun, was a joke. It didn’t help that over the years Barrack
earned a reputation as being a bit of an asshole at work. Things for Barrack
didn’t look any brighter in the wake of a murder case with absolutely no leads
at all. Until he came home to a wonderful surprise. His best friend since the
age of three had finally come home.
Willow only
survived. His best friend since childhood, Barrack, was all that mattered to
him. Willow
craved any small scraps of affection Barrack was willing to give. Every look,
every praise, every touch, tore Willow 's
soul because he was constantly reminded of what he couldn’t have. Barrack. When
Willow
unexpectedly returned home his insides burned with the need for the man he
loved. The need to give control...
Barrack found his feelings towardsWillow
slowly twisted and changed. He loved his best friend. A man. For Barrack it was
a very simple thing. Willow
on the other hand could not accept what Barrack was freely willing to give. Willow did the only thing
he knew. He ran.
Returning home,Willow 's
fears were confirmed when Barrack refused to come with him. Barrack's promises
to follow seemed long in coming. Willow
was left devastated feeling abandoned and alone.
Can Barrack convinceWillow
of his love? Will Willow
allow Barrack to love him?
Barrack found his feelings towards
Returning home,
Can Barrack convince
Excerpt
The
energy of the crowd and passion from the band was infectious. Barrack stood as
close to the stage as he could. His body ached and his eyes itched with need
for sleep after a long day at work then the concert, but it was worth it.
Seeing him made it worth it.
He
headed for the VIP line forming next to where NRG Stadium kept their
performance stage when not in use. Other bodies ran into him, one group nearly
running him over with their purple VIP passes swinging from their necks.
Barrack shook his head. Purple badges like theirs only allowed them into VIP
after-show signings, nothing special. Black was the next level up, with
after-show backstage access and a gift signed from all the band members for
Christmas. White, like his, allowed backstage access before and after shows, as
well as the yearly gifts at Christmas and the holder's birthday, plus special
one-on-one time with the band at a scheduled party near Halloween.
The
organizers broke up the white badges into groups of seven per party to allow
more one-on-one time. Hence, only twenty-one people had a white VIP badge. If a
white badge didn't come to a white party more than twice in a row, they
automatically lost their white VIP status since other people would use it to
its full advantage, like him.
"Hey
Barrack!"
He
turned to see Bridge, the band's head of security, waving him over, then shouldered
his way through the crowd, slowly making his way to the front of the line.
"Annoying,
isn't it?" Bridge's voice had a slight rasp to it. He was a tall broad man
with a stern-looking face and jaw. His hair looked swept back by the wind.
The
two clasped hands and Bridge pulled him into a one-armed hug, each patting the
other heavily on the back. “If I had to deal with this all the time,
then shit yeah. Doesn’t it get
annoying?” Barrack asked and
gave Bridge one more hearty pat on the arm before releasing him.
Bridge
shrugged. “Not really, no. How you’ve
been?”
Barrack
smiled at his old friend. They had
gotten close once a long time ago when they’d been undercover. When
everything was all said and done with that case, the men had lost contact, only
to be reacquainted a few years later when Emotio hit the scene.
He
shrugged. "Same old, same old."
Bridge
shook his head. "Come on." He opened the door to allow them inside.
Barrack stepped into a much quieter but still busy space. Stage personnel
hustled about doing whatever it was that they did. One was carrying a large
stuffed rhinoceros—he didn't want to know.
"Barrack."
Rex Louis Clark, the drummer waved and Barrack waved back. The man stood
shirtless with raven black hair that shined blue in the light. A white stripe
accented the side of his head. The tabloids had nicknamed him 'Skunk', and for
good reason. He'd been known to have a bad temper. He was talking to Luxe, the
band's stylist. Why, he didn't know since the man seemed to be allergic to
shirts.
"Everyone
else is in back," Bridge said. "The public signing will start in half
an hour." Bridge patted him on the back and walked off, leading the way.
"That's
it?" Half an hour seemed like a short break after such a performance.
Bridge
shrugged. "Aksel and Patryk wanted to be done early."
"Wonder
why," he mused aloud while they turned a corner.
Bridge
sighed, but it sounded more like a disbelieving tsk. He opened another door and
walked inside with Barrack following behind.
"You
know you're the only fan we actually like enough to hang out with,"
Bishop, the lead guitarist, said from the wet bar. His silk black pirate shirt
caught the light, highlighting his exposed chest. His shoulder-length bleached
hair sported pink highlights at the tips, which faded up the length.
"That
one isn't so bad," Aksel, the bass player, said as he plopped on the
couch. His purple Mohawk didn't even move.
Titus,
the piano or keyboard player, threw wadded paper at Aksel, which he caught.
"Do ya mean Greg?" Titus's slight Irish accent came through. His all
white hair almost glowed in the fluorescent lighting.
"I
hate him," Bishop said as he took a long drink.
"That's
because—" Patryk Sama'el, the lead singer, walked in from another door on
the opposite side of the room. "—he drinks just as much alcohol as
you." His hair was black, the sides of his head shaved into a military
buzz, and the center was long, thick, and styled effortlessly to the side. A
chunk of white highlighted his bangs. Diamond stud earrings decorated his ears.
He had changed from his earlier outfit into skinny jeans and a loose rock and
roll T-shirt. "And even we cannot afford that." His comment won a
round of chuckles and the finger from Bishop.
The
singer shook his head and plopped on the couch next to Aksel. Heavy black
makeup framed his eyes, as did an elegant gray and black masquerade mask. This
air of secrecy heightened Emotio's fame. No one had seen Patryk's face, not
even Emotio's other members. Rumors soared over Patryk's looks, but the man in
the center of it all, Patryk, neither confirmed nor denied anything. Patryk
Sama'el symbolized mystery, and mysteries were intriguing.
"Hey
Barrack," Patryk said with a tiny wave, looking relaxed but tired.
"Hey,
guys." Barrack entered the room while Bridge said his goodbyes. "You
want a water?" Barrack asked Patryk who nodded. Barrack had to practically
shove Bishop out of the way to get to the wet bar.
He
retrieved two waters, then handed one to Patryk while he sat between Aksel and
Patryk. "Where's Dominik?" Another scan of the room confirmed the
electric violinist wasn't there.
Titus
tossed him the wad of paper, and he tossed it back. "Good question."
"Bathroom,"
Patryk supplied with a sigh.
Barrack
looked him over. Patryk seemed to have melted farther into the couch since he
sat down, "Okay?"
Patryk
nodded. "Just tired."
"If
I danced like you in them damn high heels, I'd be tired too." Bishop
twirled and went back to the bar for another drink.
Before
anyone could answer, Dominik walked in from the same door Patryk had. He
stopped short when he saw Barrack. "Hey." On stage, Dominik was a
force worthy of the band's fame, but in that moment, he seemed tiny and timid,
as if he were two different people.
His
emerald-green hair had white accents. Dominik's style was the most formal. A
well-tailored suit showed off his form. The jacket was opened, exposing a white
button-up shirt and loosened black silk necktie.
"You
okay?" Barrack asked while getting up. "Here, sit. You look
tired."
Dominik
smiled, but it seemed sad to Barrack. "I'm fine."
"Please,
sit." He motioned to the spot he’d given up. Dominik meekly nodded and
slowly made his way to the sofa. To Barrack, he seemed to move a little too
gingerly. "Thanks," Dominik said as he passed. Barrack's gaze zeroed
in on him pressing his arm to his side. A small bruise visible on Dominik's
knuckles made Barrack frown.
"Son
of a bitch." Rex burst into the room and chucked something against the
wall, but Barrack didn't see what it was. Barrack was too focused on Dominik's
barely there flinch and subsequent wince.
He
covered it up well. "Lose a bet?" Dominik's response was more subdued
than usual as he sat.
Rex
growled as he strode across the room to the other door. "Shut up," he
snapped. "I'm taking a shower." The poor door almost groaned under
Rex's grip as he wrenched it open, and the reverberating slam when he left sent
a crack throughout the room.
"Well
he's a ray of sunshine, isn't he?" Bishop listed to the side with a
giggle.
Patryk
sighed, but Barrack could tell he was watching Dominik, too. "Stop
drinking. We still have the signing to do."
Bishop
flipped him off again. "You gonna stop me?"
"And
mess up this manicure?" Patryk waved black fingernails at him. "I
don't think so.
Barrack can subdue your drunk ass."
Bishop
looked at him with bleary eyes. He must've been drinking on stage.
"Wouldn't mind 'hat at all."
"Barrack
is off limits. He's got that Willow
fellow," Titus said while still tossing the wad of paper around.
Barrack
shook his head. "We're not together."
Patryk
chuckled. "The way you talk about him sure makes it seem you are."
Barrack
moved and sat on the arm of the couch closest to Patryk. "Well, he does
have a nice ass."
Bishop
spit out his drink. "You're gay!"
"No."
Barrack took Patryk's water and opened it, then gave it back. "Drink
that," he said under his breath, then turned his attention back to Bishop.
"But I can appreciate a nice ass when I see one."
"We
have got to meet this Willow ,"
Titus said. "He's all ya talk about."
Barrack
shrugged. "He's busy."
Aksel
heaved himself up. "The fucker is always busy," he said while
retrieving his own water.
"Be
nice," Patryk said.
Aksel
made a jacking off motion. "Suck me."
Barrack
laughed, but Patryk punched his thigh. "What?" He asked then took a
drink of water.
"Don't
encourage him," Patryk quipped, then took a swig of water.
A
knock on the door stole everyone's attention. Bridge stuck his head in.
"Signing starts in 5. Where's Skunk?"
Bishop
giggled. "Ima tell you said 'hat."
"That's
great, where is he?"
Barrack
nodded to the other door. "Showering, should be about done."
Bridge
walked into the room and to the other door. "You guys get out there and
I'll get him."
"Better
you than me," Patryk said as he got up.
The
rest of the band followed with their own brand of sarcasm except for Dominik.
He sat on the sofa and looked a little pale. "You okay?" Barrack
asked again.
"Yeah.
Help me up." Dominik offered his hand, and Barrack pulled him up. The man
seemed too light even for his smaller physique.
Barrack
watched Dominik walk. He had a slight hitch to his step. "If you ever need
anything, I can help you."
Dominik
stopped and turned. The gaze that met Barrack's could only be described as
broken. "You're a really good friend." With that, Dominik strode off
with Barrack following.
They arrived at the signing and Dominik took his place
between Aksel and Rex.
Bridge
came up behind him. "Everything all right?"
He
stepped back so he and Bridge were behind the band but out of earshot.
"You know what I think."
"Yeah"
was all Bridge said, and the two lapsed into silence.
Author Bio
Lor is a snarky, over the
top genderfluid polyamorous demipansexual with dark hair and pink
highlights. Although, sometimes the color varies. She is almost constantly
fighting with her muse, Animus, or referring the fights between Animus and
Epicene, her other muse.
Lor started reading very questionable M/M fanfiction
at a very young age in the closet. Literally. Though that didn’t stop her from
getting caught once or twice.
This early love of things M/M sparked her writing
career. Without a doubt, her Christian high school English teacher Mrs. B
didn’t expect Lor to fall into the M/M genre.
Mrs. B did know Lor would be a
writer someday because when the class had a minimum, Lor had a maximum. It
truly was unfair.
Besides writing, Lor may
also be found with one of her two horses, the Chihuahua or her cat. Any un-caught typos
are courtesy of the cat, who shoves Lor’s things out of the way when it’s her
time for cuddles or playtime… Which is about every ten minutes.
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