Read Before the Darkness (Refuge Inc.) Online
Authors: Leslie Lee Sanders
Tags: #erotic MM, #Romance MM
longer there … a gorgeous man. Adam
possessed such beautiful golden skin, lawless
complexion and the most beautiful blushed lips
he'd ever seen on a man. He placed his hand on
Adam's chin and lifted his head slightly to kiss
his blushed lips again.
After another innocent, electrifying peck,
Adam turned away again. "Let me look at that
leg, alright?" He kindly turned Elliot down.
However, Elliot needed comfort and affection,
something to take his mind off of the people and
the luxuries he no longer had. For a while that
mesmerizing
kiss
seemed
to
work.
Unfortunately, it hadn't worked for long.
Adam kept an arm around his waist and
guided him toward the of ice, while glancing
over his shoulder. "I think that dark cloud is
gonna make it here sooner than I thought."
"Aren't you scared?" Elliot kept his gaze
down and as far away from the east as possible.
"The scary part's over." Adam looked
toward the east. "The asteroid already struck.
Our job now is to stay clear-headed and to do
what we have to do to stay safe."
Suddenly a deep snarl came from behind
them, stunning and stopping them in their
tracks. Quickly, Elliot peered over his shoulder
and was confronted with what resembled a
large, angry pit bull. It wouldn't have frightened
Elliot as much if he wasn't injured, enabling him
to run or defend himself. "What do we do?" He
stared unblinking at the big, brown dog as it
stared back at him and bared its fangs.
"Just move toward the door slowly."
Adam tugged him a little in the direction of the
of ice, arm still around his waist. "No sudden
movements."
The dog's growl rattled the hairs on the
back of his neck. He imagined being maimed by
the roaring beast at any second. He slowly
limped to the door but fear made him constantly
look over his shoulder at the animal.
Adam peered back too. "It's hurt on its
left side. Don't worry. It's probably scared of us
more than we are of it."
He glanced back again. Blood covered
most of the dog's left side. On the same side, it
tucked his hind leg under its belly as if it were
injured too. That con irmed his suspicions. It
was the same dog he’d seen earlier, limping
away from him. He grabbed the door handle just
as they reached the of ice and quickly hopped
inside. Adam followed, but before closing the
door fully they waited to watch the dog through
the small crack.
The dog watched them too for a few
seconds and then turned to a nearby puddle of
water to drink from it. After having enough to
drink, it lay down on the wet asphalt beside the
puddle, content.
Adam laughed softly. "It was just thirsty.
Poor mutt." He looked to Elliot. "You okay?"
Elliot nodded while his heart raced,
threatening to burst from his chest.
Carefully, they entered one of the dental
rooms. Dental instruments and broken glass lay
scattered around the dusty carpet. The table
drawers were opened, some broken with all of
their contents on the loor. Adam turned over a
heavy-looking, metal patient chair, sat it upright
and helped him onto it. The chair had a thick
layer of smooth, black leather on top where the
patient would sit comfortably. Elliot waited as
Adam grabbed some antiseptic and sterile gauze
still in the foil packaging and sat beside him in
what was probably the doctor's chair.
"It's not bleeding much. That's good."
Adam untied the torn, wet shirt from his leg.
"I'm just gonna clean it up and dress it better,
alright?" He avoided eye contact as his talked,
but Elliot nodded anyway.
"Thanks for taking care of me. You're
like…my hero." He shifted in the chair, getting
more comfortable. "Did you go to school for this
or something? A doctor, maybe?"
"Nah, I'm no doctor." Adam kept his eyes
on his working hands, cleaning around the
outside of the wound with the sterile gauze. "I
worked for the Maricopa County Police
Department. I took basic first aid training."
"So you're a cop?" Fear still tunneled
through his veins but he was impressed and
forced a smile anyway.
Adam nodded, keeping his focus on
Elliot's wound. "Yep, a police officer."
"So, you
are
a hero then. Phoenix's hero.
Not just my hero." Elliot smiled genuinely. "I'm
just a cashier,
was
a cashier at Food Plus. But
was fired last week."
"Fired?" Adam finally looked up at him.
"Apparently, I didn't care enough about
customer service because I didn't service the
customers well enough." He shook his head and
rolled his eyes. "That's what the big guy said. His
exact words. My job was to ring them up and
that’s what I did. I guess he wanted me to smile
constantly and pressure them into buying a
bunch of junk they didn't want or need.
Honestly, who wants to smile when you feel so
miserable?" Adam dropped his gaze back to his
working hands and Elliot shrugged. "But that
doesn't matter anymore, huh?"
After a couple of minutes of silence, Elliot
prevented hot tears from welling up in his eyes.
"I'm sorry for kissing you. I didn't want to make
you feel…awkward or anything. I'm just so
excited to run into you. I was caught in the
moment, you know?"
Adam put his hand on Elliot's bare
shoulder, comforting. "Don't worry about it. As
long as we stick together we'll make it through
this mess."
He had said that before and before it had
comforted Elliot, but hearing it again didn't have
much of an effect on him.
"I'm so lost. I miss my family, my
boyfriend, my house. It feels like I'm dreaming
or something. Like this isn't really happening."
Elliot sat forward, placing a hand on each of
Adam's shoulders. "Am I dreaming? Or worse,
I'm dead. We're dead, aren't we? Or maybe…
maybe I've already gone insane and you're just
part of my imagination. Am I right? I'm
imagining you helping me?"
Adam moved forward, damn near
pressing his forehead to Elliot's. "If you
imagined me then you have a great imagination,
because I'm not the hero you think I am. I'm just
like you, a survivor, nothing more and de initely
nothing supernatural."
Elliot shook his head. Confused. "Then
why are you here with me, helping
me
?"
"I'm sure you would stay and help me if I
were hurt. Anyway, two heads are better than
one, remember?"
He nodded, agreeing.
Adam shifted in his seat but continued to
tend to the wound with a smile. Attractive,
shallow laugh lines framed his red lips in little
parenthesis. But before his smile had a chance
to fade, the building started to rumble and
shake, rattling everything that wasn't secured to
the floor.
Elliot gasped. "Another quake!" The
roaring sound of objects smashing and crashing
around them startled him. He allowed Adam to
quickly help him up from the dental chair and
they huddled in a corner of the room. The
shaking grew worse as the seconds went by. The
wall adjacent to them began to crack and
weaken. Pieces of drywall crumbled from the
damaged spots and from the ceiling directly
above them.
"We need to take cover." Adam's voice
rose above the powerful sound of destruction.
"Looks like the roof's about to cave in."
Elliot's eyes scanned the room while he
thought of a plan. The only thing that could
possibly protect them from falling debris was
the large, metal dentist chair he had just been
sitting on. He pointed to it and swiftly Adam left
the corner to get a hold of the chair and drag it
back to their corner of the room. He kicked it
over, it tumbled to the side, he heaved it over
once more and they both crouched under the
heavy, leather-protected metal.
Just a mere second after taking cover, a
support beam came crashing down in the
hallway just outside of the room while the quake
went on violently shaking the world around
them. The thunderous sound of objects
crashing, breaking, splitting and shattering
simultaneously
drummed
throughout
the
cramped of ice. It seemed like forever had
passed before the thundering inally stopped.
Elliot and Adam stayed motionless for minutes
after, panting desperately to catch their breaths.
Adam gripped Elliot's shoulder as they
knelt beside the chair. "You all right?"
"I'm scared shitless." He looked to Adam
with huge, frightened eyes. "We're not going to
make it. I can't live like this, without a sun, with
just us. What do we do? How could we live
without the sun?" The same sun he’d damned
earlier. Just his luck to curse the very thing he
couldn't live without the most. "It's all over. It's
too late now."
"Elliot, calm down." Adam wrapped a
strong arm around him and ran his fingers
through Elliot's damp, dark hair. If Adam's intent
was too comfort him it definitely worked.
Elliot mimicked him by tangling his
ingers in Adam's dirty blonds. He felt the panic
gently subside. Elliot needed con irmation. His
voice was low, melancholy. "We're going to die,
aren't we?"
"No, we're not." Adam's voice grew
strong and confident.
Despite Adam's confidence, Elliot couldn't
shake the achiness in his chest. "We are. I can
feel it." The churning of his innards sent a
burning sensation to the pit of his gut.
"No…we're not." Adam gently pulled
Elliot into him, embracing him, surrounding him
with a warm pair of arms, protection.
Soft, puckered lips brushed Elliot's and
he couldn't help but to open his mouth, allowing
Adam's tongue to tease at his own. They licked
and tasted one another's tongue, alternating
between soft pecks on the lips and slick tangles
of wet muscle.
Elliot tried to suppress his groan but
failed. Should he feel so safe in a stranger's
arms so soon? Is indulging in a kiss really ….
"Ahh…" Adam's kiss pulled him in deeper than
any kiss he'd ever experienced before. Fueled
by adrenaline and fear and transitioning into
passion and desire, the kiss was more than what
Elliot craved. He absolutely needed it. His tense,
achy body continued to relax against Adam's
and Adam lured him in; holding, pulling, and
gripping one another with what felt like an
unspoken intention of never letting go.
The weight of Adam's body pressed Elliot
back against the dusty carpeted loor, and as
Adam rested on top of him, Elliot cradled him
between bent knees. Adam supported most of
his weight on his forearms by placing them on
both sides of Elliot's head. Their kiss grew
deeper, rougher and more intense. Their
tongues licked harder. Their faint, sweet-
smelling granola breath mingled. Pain pricked
the small cut on his lip, however, the pleasure he
received quickly overpowered any pain.
He raised his hands to Adam's biceps and
squeezed while he thrust his hips slightly,
careful to keep his wounded leg out of the way.
His erection pressed against Adam's through the
fabric of their wet boxers. The addictive wave of
pleasure raced through his body causing him to
instinctively thrust his hips faster, harder. Adam
must have took his cue because he ground his
pelvis against Elliot's too, pressing and grinding
their hard-ons together.
A breathy moan brushed past Adam's
lips, making Elliot shudder in anticipation. He
reached below and quickly pushed Adam's
boxer-briefs down over his ass. He did the same
to his own boxers, freeing his erection and
crushing it against Adam's. Their warm, slick