“Wanna know who else is gay?” Joshua said, putting on his tie, looking at himself in the mirror. “No, we’ve pretty much covered that subject,” Philip said. “Tell me more about yourself, your job. It must be fascinating.” “In time. It’s just a job, Phil. You know something? You ask a lot of questions. Guess that’s why you’re so smart?” Jonathan had said he was smart, but that wasn’t necessarily a good thing. Jonathan thought it was more of an interpersonal barrier, a bit off-putting and snobbish. What would Jonathan think of Joshua? Would they get on, would they be friends? Would Jonathan approve? Joshua sat up on his elbows, looked at his watch. “I’ve got a conference call with the studio at nine tonight. Otherwise I’d ask you to stay. I’m leaving early in the morning and—” “That’s fi

