Escaping Perfect
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Chapters:
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Currently Reading:
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Category:
Original - Misc › -Slash - Male/Male
Rating:
Adult +
Chapters:
26
Views:
6,936
Reviews:
50
Recommended:
0
Currently Reading:
1
Disclaimer:
This is a work of fiction. Any resemblance of characters to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental. The Author holds exclusive rights to this work. Unauthorized duplication is prohibited.
Chapter 26
I'd like to thank everyone who followed this story patiently and waited for the sporadic updates. Thanks for sicking with it and going on this journey with Warren.
Epilogue
If one were expecting this was where the fairy tale continued, they might be disappointed. Warren and Jace go off to college and try to sustain their relationship. They break up after the Roosevelt wins the division championship, which could be blamed for Warren’s performance when basketball season started. J.D. eventually forgave him, but their friendship was never the same.
They get back together again and break up when Jace heads off to Europe. Jace spends the summer in Europe, learning photography and living the life of amateur model. Warren travels through Canada backpacking and then does volunteer work in Central America. He called his mother and wrote Dr. Howard weekly. They were friends now that his mother had divorced his father. He never saw his father again after that day. Though, he heard he had remarried and had a new son. He hoped he would learn to love that little boy unconditionally. God help him, if he didn’t.
She and Colby moved back to her parents’ place in Louisiana. From what his mother said, Colby loved it. The kid was also one heck of a baseball player in little league.
They broke up four to six times during college, depending on who you ask. After graduation, they decided to cool their relationship for the time being. Jace returned to Europe and had a pretty big following as a photographer and a model. Warren went to Medical School. He was best man or maid of honor at Sarah’s wedding when she finally made an honest woman out of her girlfriend. The funny thing was her mother cried throughout the whole ceremony; because it was the most beautiful thing she’d ever seen.
He finally settled on living in Boston. It was far from home, but home was a relative term. Sure, he had other lovers and boyfriends. None of them compared to Jace, who would always be his friend before his boyfriend.
They both met again when they had each reached a new level of stability in their lives. He was a top specialist in Sports Medicine and after a bad fall from one of his shoots, where Jace was actually shooting rather than posing, he’d been referred to Warren’s practice. They caught up on old times and the new ones. That old spark of love remained under the tide of friendship.
Whereas Warren declined to take that road to superstardom, Colby walked the path and was a sports icon. Rookie of the year and a multiple recipient of the MVP award, he was setting the major leagues on fire. He still told everyone that his big brother was his hero.
Warren proposed on a snowy Christmas morning. Two weeks later, they married at the courthouse with their mothers, Colby, and Sarah as witnesses. A few years later, they had two girls and a boy. The girls have Warren’s height and athletic talent and the boy has all of Jace’s artistic skill.
Superstar, not hardly. Ordinary man, definitely. Happy beyond measure, absolutely. Warren took a chance and made a life worth living.
He has never had any regrets.
Who said life had to be perfect?
The End
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Epilogue
If one were expecting this was where the fairy tale continued, they might be disappointed. Warren and Jace go off to college and try to sustain their relationship. They break up after the Roosevelt wins the division championship, which could be blamed for Warren’s performance when basketball season started. J.D. eventually forgave him, but their friendship was never the same.
They get back together again and break up when Jace heads off to Europe. Jace spends the summer in Europe, learning photography and living the life of amateur model. Warren travels through Canada backpacking and then does volunteer work in Central America. He called his mother and wrote Dr. Howard weekly. They were friends now that his mother had divorced his father. He never saw his father again after that day. Though, he heard he had remarried and had a new son. He hoped he would learn to love that little boy unconditionally. God help him, if he didn’t.
She and Colby moved back to her parents’ place in Louisiana. From what his mother said, Colby loved it. The kid was also one heck of a baseball player in little league.
They broke up four to six times during college, depending on who you ask. After graduation, they decided to cool their relationship for the time being. Jace returned to Europe and had a pretty big following as a photographer and a model. Warren went to Medical School. He was best man or maid of honor at Sarah’s wedding when she finally made an honest woman out of her girlfriend. The funny thing was her mother cried throughout the whole ceremony; because it was the most beautiful thing she’d ever seen.
He finally settled on living in Boston. It was far from home, but home was a relative term. Sure, he had other lovers and boyfriends. None of them compared to Jace, who would always be his friend before his boyfriend.
They both met again when they had each reached a new level of stability in their lives. He was a top specialist in Sports Medicine and after a bad fall from one of his shoots, where Jace was actually shooting rather than posing, he’d been referred to Warren’s practice. They caught up on old times and the new ones. That old spark of love remained under the tide of friendship.
Whereas Warren declined to take that road to superstardom, Colby walked the path and was a sports icon. Rookie of the year and a multiple recipient of the MVP award, he was setting the major leagues on fire. He still told everyone that his big brother was his hero.
Warren proposed on a snowy Christmas morning. Two weeks later, they married at the courthouse with their mothers, Colby, and Sarah as witnesses. A few years later, they had two girls and a boy. The girls have Warren’s height and athletic talent and the boy has all of Jace’s artistic skill.
Superstar, not hardly. Ordinary man, definitely. Happy beyond measure, absolutely. Warren took a chance and made a life worth living.
He has never had any regrets.
Who said life had to be perfect?
The End
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