“I won’t hurt you.” Corey reached for Ian but his friend crossed his arms in front of his chest and stared at the city beyond the window. “Ian, please believe me. I won’t.”
Ian laughed, bitter. “Maybe not tonight,” he said, sniffling as he struggled to keep his emotions under tight rein. “But I don’t want just one night, Corey. I don’t want just right now. And then what? Tomorrow you’ll see someone prettier, someone you want to try on and wear out and throw away like a pair of shoes, and I’ll be alone. Again. I don’t want that.”
“No,” Corey said, shaking his head. It wasn’t like that—it wouldn’tbelike that“Ian, I’m not…I don’t want them. I don’t want that. The fans, the girls, the sex—”