Home > Work > Vincent's Thanksgiving Date
1 " was more than nerves, that he felt like he was gasping for air when he tried to speak. He didn’t understand why other people found silence so uncomfortable when it had never bothered him. But every time he was quiet for too long, he could see people start to wonder what was wrong with him. Then he’d get cold and his palms would get sweaty, and he’d know from the knot in his stomach that he’d done it again; he’d alienated someone else with his inability to talk politely about things that didn’t matter. "
― R. Cooper , Vincent's Thanksgiving Date
2 " So,” Cory hummed, “you like men who can feed you.” He appeared thoughtful. "
3 " Your name is Cory,” Vincent blurted, belatedly remembering he’d never acknowledged it. Then he froze, wishing he could hide his head in his hands. He might as well have admitted to Cory that he was going to imagine himself saying that name later, in embarrassingly intimate situations. "