Read Don't Read in the Closet: Volume Four Online
Authors: Various Authors
Tags: #Don't Read in the Closet, #mm romance, #gay
The team’s on-call physician faded into the room moments after
Hisaki disconnected the call. She was a petite woman with a larger
than life presence. She knew how to take charge and make men two
and three times her size obey her. If they didn’t she made them cry
like little girls. No one wanted to be on the doc’s bad side, she was the
one with the needles after all.
“Hey Doc, thanks for coming so quickly.” Hisaki nodded to her in
respect and then indicated the bed with a sweep of his hand. “I don’t
know what to do for him.”
“It’s not a problem.” Doc said and dismissed the agent to focus on
her new patient. Doc walked over and threw the sheets aside exposing
Moore.
Hisaki found himself growling in possessive anger at anyone else,
even the doc, seeing Moore vulnerable and exposed like that. He
stood rigidly clenching and unclenching his fists as he tried to reign in
his emotions. The doc felt the tension palpably radiate across the room
towards her and took a step away from Moore. She understood the
danger she was currently in and had she known that this Flame had
feelings for the sick man she would have done things a bit differently.
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“Agent Hisaki, I’m going to need your help to save this man you
so obviously care about, are you going to be able to control yourself?”
Hisaki closed his eyes and took a deep cleansing breath. He
released the tension he was feeling on exhalation and tried to
understand where such strong emotions had come from. Hisaki never
lost control; he was the strongest agent, the strongest Flame, in the
company, so this was very disturbing. Hisaki shoved it into a little box
in his mind to examine later. “What do you need me to do?”
“Go fill the tub with tepid water.”
Hisaki went without another word and filled the tub. He searched
in the cabinets until he found some bath towels. He pulled out two and
placed them on the counter before going back to the bedroom. “How
feverish is he Doc?”
“104.8 degrees, that’s way too high, we need to get him in the tub
and hopefully his temp will drop a bit. Before we do that though, I
need you to help me turn him on his side so I can listen to his lungs
and give him an injection.”
Hisaki rolled Moore with ease and held him while the doc listened
to several places along his back. He watched her ready an injection,
disinfect an area on Moore’s buttock and jab him quickly with the
syringe. Moore barely flinched when the needle broke the skin. Hisaki
picked Moore up and cradled him against his chest as he carried the
sick man to the bathroom.
Moore did thrash around a bit when Hisaki lowered him into the
tepid water, but he calmed when Hisaki started talking to him in
soothing tones. Hisaki looked up as the doc walked into the bathroom.
“I’m leaving now. I’ve already called into the med store for antibiotic
injectors for him. They should be fading in soon. Call me if he takes a
turn for the worse and I’ll come right back.” She faded out before
Hisaki could thank her for helping Moore.
Hisaki turned back to the slender man shivering in the tub.
Moore’s eyes were open and looking up at Hisaki in dazed confusion.
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He tried to speak, but Hisaki cut him off. “It’s okay Moore, you’re
very sick so just relax. I’m taking care of everything.” Hisaki leaned
over and hit the drain button, “Let’s get you out of here before you
wrinkle.”
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lift a hand, so he just watched agent Hisaki move around the
bathroom. Hisaki spread a towel across the empty chrome countertop
and moved back to the side of the matching chrome tub. The water
had already drained when Hisaki bent over and slid his hands
underneath Graven’s wet body. Graven was lifted like he weighed
nothing at all and carried to the counter where he was placed gently
on the prepared towel.
Graven saw how careful the agent was being with him and if he’d
felt well he probably would have marveled at the way he was being
treated, but since he was barely conscious he only noted it in passing.
It was about that time that it dawned on Graven that he was naked and
he was being dried off by the fodder of his fantasies. Despite his
illness Graven felt himself becoming aroused and tried to cover
himself with his hands, but he was just too weak. Frustrated
humiliated tears fill his eyes and slid down his cheeks as Graven
bowed his head.
Hisaki knew Moore was becoming aroused and he chose to ignore
it and spare the man some dignity. He dried Moore off in a
businesslike manner and wrapped the towel around his shoulders.
Hisaki looked at Moore’s face for the first time since he began drying
him and saw the tears slipping silently down Moore’s gaunt stubbled
cheeks. Hisaki wasn’t sure if he should ignore the tears or
acknowledge them. In the end he decided to ignore them for now and
deal with them later.
Scooping Moore up into his arms Hisaki made his way into the
bedroom. He called out, “Clean linens on the bed,” and the old sweaty
sheets vanished and new clean sheets took their place. Hisaki placed
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Moore on one side of the bed and pulled the clean top sheet up to
Moore’s neck. “Add comforter,” Hisaki said and a large burgundy
comforter appeared on top of the bed. Hisaki folded it down so it
wasn’t covering Moore’s face.
Hisaki wiped the tears off Moore’s cheeks and asked him, “Do
you think you could eat something or drink some broth?”
Moore closed his eyes and took a deep breath to gauge how well
his stomach felt. He nodded, “Some soup?” He whispered to Hisaki.
“Very well, I will be back shortly.”
Graven laid there confused and exhausted with his head pounding
from the fever wondering if he’d fallen into some alternate reality. A
place where the man of his dreams didn’t hate him or suspect him of
being part of a murder-kidnapping ring. If this really was an alternate
reality Graven wanted to stay here forever.
He looked up as Hisaki walked back into the room carrying a
small bowl and a bottle of electrolyte juice. Graven watched him put
everything on the side table and then Hisaki reached for him to sit him
up. Hisaki slid onto the bed behind Graven to hold him up as he ate.
Graven could feel the heat from Hisaki’s body all along his back
sinking deep into his bones and setting him on fire as no fever ever
could.
Hisaki picked up the bowl and held it to Graven’s lips allowing
Graven to take small sips at his own pace. Within minutes the bowl
was empty and Hisaki was holding up the juice bottle for Graven to
drink from. After a few mouthfuls Graven pushed the bottle away.
Graven’s eyes slowly closed and he felt himself being lowered to
the bed and covered. He thought he felt the agent kiss his forehead,
but realized that it must have been his imagination as he slipped into a
deep healing sleep.
Hisaki watched Moore sleep for a while and wondered what had
possessed him to kiss the other man. Hisaki admitted he was attracted
to Moore, but he hadn’t planned to do anything about it just now.
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Something about Moore being sick and looking so helpless pulled at
the core of Hisaki and pushed him to claim Moore and protect him.
A chime alerted Hisaki that someone was trying to get a hold of
him. He opened the interface and a small screen popped up in front of
him showing Miguel’s face. “Miguel, you have anything to report?”
“Sir, we found the dealer who sold the Earth weapons to our
killers. I sent Pearson and Galix to question him.”
“Good work Miguel, keep me informed. I won’t be in the office
for another day or so, but you can reach me on my interface.” Hisaki
signed off. He was glad they were finally making some headway in
this case.
Graven floated in and out of consciousness over the next 24 hours.
At times he was aware enough to know that agent Hisaki was there
with him, but when he finally woke up fully he was alone. He
wondered if he’d dreamed the agent being there from the beginning.
Graven still felt tired, but he was well enough to shower and dress
for work. He knew he could have used another day or two to
recuperate, but he didn’t want to risk losing his job.
By the time he was dressed and ready to leave Graven wanted
nothing more than to go back to bed. He couldn’t believe how just a
few days illness could cause such lasting weakness. Graven dragged
himself downstairs and to the portal stop.
Average citizens used portal stops placed conveniently throughout
the city to move from one place to another. NOVA agents and very
high level officials were the only ones who had access to instant
transportation without using portals.
Graven stepped up to the portal and held up his work badge, the
microchip embedded in the badge would tell the portal where he was
going and it would send him to the closest portal to the GS building. It
was the only mode of transportation people used now and it was
completely safe. Those who were wealthy enough could even have a
portal embedded inside their home.
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In a second Graven was stepping out of the portal across from the
GS building. He looked up the side of the building; he’d always
thought it was so pretty with its blue tinted glass and silver steel
frame. It had always been his dream to work for the GS helping
children and now that it was a reality Graven didn’t want to lose his
dream. The thought that he might was stressing Graven to the point of
illness.
He sighed and made his way to the entrance. Graven’s shoulder
was grabbed from behind and he spun around to see who it was and
frowned. “What do you want Maverick? I was just on my way inside.”
“I need to talk to you for a second, can you just come over here
out of the entry way?” Maverick turned and walked back to the portal
before facing Graven again.
Graven was annoyed and huffed out a breath. “Maverick, listen, I
can’t be late for work since I was out sick for the past five days. Can
you please be quick about whatever it is you need to say?”
Maverick turned with a sneer slashed across his face and grabbed
Graven by the lapel of his suit jacket. He was at least four inches taller
and much broader than Graven; he was too strong for Graven to break
free especially in his weakened state.
Graven felt a sharp stabbing pain in his neck just before
everything went dark. Maverick pulled Graven towards the portal
shoving him through it after first setting the destination he then
stepped through himself.
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findings and formulated a plan of attack. “Marissa and Pearson spoke
to the antiquities dealer who supplied the Earth relics. They were
requested by a man who works for the GS and picked up by two
dangerous looking men according to the dealer.”
Hisaki’s entire body tensed visibly, “What was the name of the
GS worker?”
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Pearson took out his PRD or personal recording devise and was
just about to tell them the name of the GS contact when a screen
popped up at the front of the room. The team’s secretary called to
Hisaki. “Agent Hisaki, a woman named Macey is on the line for you,
she says it’s an emergency.”
“Put her through…” The image on the screen shifted to show the
older woman who so fiercely protected Moore from Hisaki. “What
can I do for you Macey?”
“Graven has been taken.”
Hisaki could hear the panic in her voice; see her lower lip