Read Don't Read in the Closet: Volume Four Online
Authors: Various Authors
Tags: #Don't Read in the Closet, #mm romance, #gay
coming together, but Hisaki had never seemed so frantic and his team
was worried about him. Miguel and Pearson took mercy on Hisaki and
offered to finish up the paperwork for the raid and arrest.
Hisaki was extremely grateful to his team mates as he faded out to
Graven’s apartment. He faded in to the living area and looked around
for Graven, but he didn’t see him. Hisaki made his way back to
Graven’s bed room and found his elusive soon to be lover curled up
on his side sound asleep.
Hisaki studied Graven for a while, looking at each individual part
of his face. He’d never noticed how long Graven’s eyelashes were
until he saw them now fanned out along the pale skin of Graven’s
perfectly shaped upper cheekbone. Graven’s eyebrows slashed
delicately across his brow and his full lips were relaxed and parted in
sleep. Graven really wasn’t as average looking as he first appeared
and Hisaki wondered if he might be seeing Graven in a new light
because of his feelings for the man.
Well, it truly didn’t matter because he was in it deep with Graven
and not willing to let him go for any reason. Hisaki sighed and softly
kissed Graven’s forehead. He went to see what Graven had in his
kitchen to eat, maybe Hisaki could cook something for the two of
them to have later.
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In less than an hour Hisaki had a small pot of beef stew simmering
on the cooktop. A pan of homemade yeast rolls was sitting on the
counter waiting to be put in the oven and baked to a golden brown.
Hisaki set the table for two and then headed to the bed room.
Graven was still sleeping deeply, so Hisaki stripped down to his
white briefs and crawled under the covers with him. Since Graven was
facing away from him, Hisaki scooted until he pressed as close as he
could get to Graven’s bare back. Hisaki wrapped his arms carefully
around Graven’s body and kissed his shoulder before slipping into a
light slumber.
Graven felt warmth engulfing him from behind, but he was still
too groggy to figure out where the heat was coming from just yet. It
felt too good to move, so he decided to just go with it for now. As
time passed Graven could feel the warmth of breathing on the back of
his neck, the rise and fall of a broad chest pressed up against his back,
he could even feel the soft scratch of cloth against his bottom.
Two strong bands surrounded his upper body and Graven felt
safer in that moment than he had ever felt in his life. Despite the
feeling of safety, or maybe even because of it, Graven panicked and
wrestled free of the arms holding him. He flew across the room and
hit the wall. Graven was panting as he pressed his back up against the
wall and stared out at the room in fear. It was too much; it was all just
too much for Graven to handle. One more sensory input and Graven
felt as if he would explode, but even so, he wanted it, he wanted to be
held and touched so badly he was almost trembling with the desire.
Graven looked to his right at the windows and said, “Lighten
windows 100%.” The room instantly became brighter as sunlight
spilled in through them. Graven closed his eyes and just soaked in the
warmth on his bare skin. When he opened them again Hisaki was
standing less than a foot away, his gaze open and caring.
“I’m sorry…I’m sorry I freaked. I don’t understand why I
panicked and I’m sorry Hisaki.” Graven bit his lower lip and turned
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away, back towards the window. He thought Hisaki must think him a
basket case now.
Hisaki stepped closer closing the small distance between them and
cupped Graven’s face in his hands. “It’s okay Gray…I’m not going
anywhere, so no worries.”
Graven hesitantly reached up and laid his hand flat against
Hisaki’s sculpted abs. Hisaki felt like silk covering steel and Graven
wondered if he felt that way all over. Graven knew he wanted to find
out, hopefully without freaking out again. “I…I want to…be with you
Hisaki, but…”
“I understand Gray, we’ll go as slow as you need to feel
comfortable.” Hisaki leaned forward and kissed Graven. It started out
slow and soft, just a simple exploration of each other’s mouths. Hisaki
controlled the kiss keeping it nice and easy.
Graven pressed against Hisaki and ran his hands all over Hisaki’s
body, even going so far at one point as to slip his hand inside Hisaki’s
white briefs and cup his ass cheek. Hisaki moaned at the pressure and
pressed his rigid cock up against Graven’s naked and aroused cock.
They both moaned at the feeling whilst Graven pushed Hisaki’s briefs
down to his thighs so he could feel Hisaki’s skin against his own.
Hisaki continued kissing Graven, but he reached down and fisted
both cocks and began to stroke them slowly. Graven moaned into
Hisaki’s mouth and pumped his hips trying to get more friction.
Hisaki squeezed his fist a bit tighter and Graven shuddered. Hisaki
caught Graven’s shout of completion in his mouth and his seed in his
hand.
A few more strokes brought Hisaki to a shattering end and he
found himself holding up a boneless Graven in his arms. Hisaki
looked into Graven’s passion glazed eyes as he brought his semen
covered hand to his lips and tasted his lover for the first time. “Mmm,
spicy and sweet…it fits you.”
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He carried Graven to the bed and laid him down before going to
the bathroom to clean up. Hisaki returned with a warm wet cloth and
cleaned his lover off. He kissed Graven once more, a quick peck on
his lips, and then told him dinner should be ready.
“All this and he cooks too.” Graven smiled, “I’m never letting you
go.”
Hisaki grinned, “I’m counting on it.”
Author bio:
Jen has been writing stories in her free time since
2002 and has completed 7 full length novels and over 15 short stories.
Before that she was an EMT in New York City for 8 years, was
permanently injured on the job and had to retire. Now she lives in
Roanoke, VA with her 17 year old son, Jacob, five year old daughter,
Kayley, and her two white German Shepherd dogs, Sakura and
Sasuke.
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KD Sarge – ROMEO AND JULIAN: A NEAR-TRAGEDY NEAR VERONA
(Sweet-No Sex, In-the-Closet)
Genre:
contemporary
Tags:
sweet-no sex, in-the-closet, first-love,
athlete
These young men have pure
heart and even pure love.
Words:
18,240
However, their respective
families stand on their
ROMEO AND JULIAN: A NEAR-
chance to be together.
TRAGEDY NEAR VERONA
Would you give them their
happily ever after they so
by KD Sarge
deserve?
The second time Romeo Balducci met
[PHOTO: An iron balcony
Julian Areyas, it was just as embarrassing as the
rail, two dark-haired young
men, a tender moment. The
first time.
man above leans down to
The Vocelli house was an oddity, a small
extend his hand, smiling.
The white-shirted man
house at the very end of a narrow thread of big
below grasps the rail in one
summer homes. Romeo liked its age, liked that
fist and with the other
it had never been brought up to date, liked that
brings the back of his lover’s
hand to his mouth for a kiss,
it was highest in the village and butted right up
eyes closed.]
against the steep hillside and that the balcony
Sincerely,
on the back was completely private because of
Leah
it. Another selling point was that it had been
empty for years, the Vocelli family too busy
elsewhere to come and relax in their pretty
little—in relation to the other homes on the
winding road—vacation home.
Topping it all, Romeo had found years ago
that if he followed the stream up the hill from
behind his own well-filled and noisy home, as
the flowing water grew narrower and louder,
the steep banks would rise enough to hide his
approach from every eye, letting him slip up to
the balcony in peace. Only the snow-melt or a
week of heavy rain would foil him once he was
in the creek-bed.
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So it was that on the first truly warm day of the spring when his
mother would not let up about the baker’s curvy-hipped and single
daughter and his father was grumping around muttering imprecations
at the changes Romeo had suggested, he slipped out to the well-house
and from there to the stream, and made his way up the hill. He wasn’t
a hostler’s son for nothing—on his shoulder he had a big dinner, with
plenty for feeding to birds and whatever else caught his eye, and on
top, and hopefully not sloshing about being damaged, he’d packed half
a bottle of his grandfather’s best efforts.
With luck—he slipped his hand in his pocket to touch his St.
Sebastian medal—his mother would think he’d slipped off to woo the
approved girl of the week and he wouldn’t catch hell when he got
home. Even without luck, a day of quiet would be worth the scolding
later. Besides, it would be nice to be lectured for something he’d
actually done for once.
The creek was a bit high, but Romeo had worn his boots in case,
and he attained the balcony with the high-mud mark only as high as
his protected ankles.
The balcony was just as he’d remembered it. Two years of weather
hadn’t altered the wide stone blocks of house and deck, of course, and
the railings and metal furniture had held up as well. The stream ran
below, rushing and roaring. The long but narrow arc of sky above held
two fluffy white clouds, the contrast strengthening the blue of the rest
of the sky. Somewhere nearby birds sang, but that and the creek were
the only sounds. Romeo sighed, smiled, and took the bag off his
shoulder with a grunt.
Should have used the other arm. Should have remembered. Next
time he would, and be more careful climbing onto the balcony as well.
Now he carefully rolled his shoulder to loosen the muscles and wished
he’d packed his painkillers with his lunch. When would he learn?
Every time he got to feeling better, he forgot and hurt himself again.
The sunshine on his shoulders helped. Romeo kicked off his
boots, pulled the blanket from his bag and spread it on one of the
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loungers, then pulled off his shirt and stretched out face-down to let
the heat soak into his injury and the peace soak into his soul.
When he woke the day was hotter but the sun had moved, so he
lay in the shade. He also was no longer alone, as he realized when he
turned his head and someone huffed soft annoyance. Romeo