It Just Keeps Getting Worse
“You didn’t ask nicely, you were grumpy, and now you’re shouting, and I hate when you do that,” Nathan replied, copying the words Matthew used on him. He was so frustrated, especially by the way Matthew was shaking his head at him. It was like his boyfriend wanted to be as insulting as possible as he spoke to Nathan. This whole argument could have been avoided if Matthew had just been nice when he spoke to him instead of a raging jackass.
(Okay, well, maybe Matthew actually hadn’t really done anything wrong, but Nathan was having a really tough week. He was emotional when Matthew was being nothing but kind to him, so to hear anything else put Nathan right over the edge.)
Nate crinkled his nose, thumbing the edge of one of the pages to his textbook. “And I hate when you criticize me when I’m already upset, and I hate how you only pay attention to me when I’m doing something for you, and I hate that you make me want to throw up all the time, and like… you’re not always a cakewalk either, Matthew, but I never complain, and you complain all of the time.”
There was a difference between Matthew commenting on Nathan’s fussy habits and Nathan listing every little thing Matthew had done and putting it on blast. It didn’t help that Matthew hadn’t realized there were so many things he did that were annoying to Nathan in the first place. There wasn’t supposed to be a break of communication between them, especially since the last couple of months had gone relatively smoothly to what they’d had to deal with before.
Matthew’s facial expression might’ve shifted in response, an offended twitch to his eye or a slight sinking of the right side of his mouth, but he otherwise made himself appear unaffected. “Fuck you,” he muttered, folding his arms across his chest again. He, at the very least, wasn’t going to go through all the damn irritating things Nathan had gotten up to. “If you hate everything I do, then why don’t you just leave then? No one’s demanding you stick around. Certainly not for my sake. I’m well enough to survive on my own, thank you.”








