When Ned came to State five semesters ago and found Bobby already a year ahead of him, the first thing he noticed was the hair—it’s now cropped short, a few black inches that stand up as if shocked Bobby had the audacity to cut it down. With the length gone, Ned can now see Bobby’s eyes, a deep, clear blue that look like contacts but aren’t. And his grin, the way one corner of his mouth rises just a fraction of an inch higher than the other to show off the twisted eyetooth in an otherwise perfect smile.
With considerable effort, Ned forces himself to open the freezer door, if only so he won’t stare at Bobby’s reflection. It’s been seven weeks since he broke things off with Jake and he won’t let himself look at another man, not yet. Not ever.Even if that man is his old high school crush who lives across the commons from him in the student townhouses and is probably the only person left on campus besides himself this time of the year.