At this hour, Ryan was alone. He was the last person in the bar, getting ready to lock up at the end of the night. The regulars had all left just after last call, making things easy for Ryan. All he needed was to check the liquor levels, clean up the back, wipe down the counter, and take out the trash. He heard the door jingle and shook his head. “Hey, sorry, mate, we're closed.” He started, before he turned around and noticed Justin standing there, looking adorable. “Ah, no, I was wrong. Never closed for you, huh.” He smiled charmingly.
Things had been going really great with Justin lately. Absolutely swimmingly. After their night together, after their big fight, Justin had told Ryan that he wanted to be friends with benefits. It was more comfortable to Ryan than calling him his boyfriend, and he clung to the title, and to the freedom that came with it. He was free to go to clubs just like before, pick up a random guy, and do whatever he wanted with him. That usually meant getting off and going home and never seeing that guy again. That was how Ryan worked. That was how he was comfortable. He didn't take guys home and he never slept with the same guy twice—usually.
There were exceptions to every rule, and Justin was an exception. Ryan let Justin stay over at his apartment. Sometimes they played video games, sometimes they watched bad horror movies and he laughed while Justin cowered, sometimes they made out and that was all—but most nights ended the way most days started: with Justin in his bed.
They weren't boyfriends. That implied exclusivity. That implied feelings and commitment and all sorts of crap that Justin never asked for and Ryan wasn't planning on just giving out, at least at this rate. He liked things the way they were. He had all the good parts of a relationship—the free food, the company, and all of the really slow, sensual sex—with none of the emotional vulnerability or fear. Maybe Justin was slowly dying inside, waiting for things to move onto the next level, but Ryan didn't need to know that. He had no desire to make things official. Justin wasn't doing like he was. He wasn't going out with guys and meeting other people. He wasn't dating around. It was basically like he was committed already.
Ryan grinned. “Bar's nearly done. You wanna set that up for me?” He asked. He finished up most of the chores while he let Justin set up the food, and did the proper thing by clocking out. He'd finish up the bar when they were done eating. Besides, he needed a drink and was gonna give one or two to Justin, too.
“So, what'll you have?” He teased. “I've got a full bar for you this time. You want something sweet and girly like normal?” He asked.