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Authors: Various Authors
Tags: #Don't Read in the Closet, #mm romance, #gay
really don’t think that was symbolic, or anything. I think she’s just
been bitching to him.”
Cody tried to cut through the manic gloss that characterized so
many of Tristan’s deeper moments. Well, that characterized his
shallower moments, as well, really. “So — what are you saying?
‘Cause I’m not kidding, Tristan. I’m not going to just turn and look
the other way if you start fooling around. If we’re doing this…” He
caught himself. What was he even talking about? This couldn’t
happen. This wasn’t what he and Tristan were.
But Tristan had set his plate on the floor and crossed to the couch,
carefully sitting on the coffee table so he could look Cody in the eye.
Up close, Cody could see the bruise that was forming on Tristan’s
cheek, and he let his fingers reach out to trace over the surface.
Tristan kept still until Cody pulled his hand back, then said, “Is that
the only objection? Like, if you trusted me…would you be into it? Or
is all that just letting me down easy?”
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Cody didn’t quite trust his voice, and it came out a little tight, but
still strong. “I’d be into it.”
Tristan nodded slowly. “So — how come you don’t trust me? I’ve
never cheated on anybody; you know that.”
“It’s not… it’s not just cheating, Tristan. I — fuck.” Cody had no
idea what he was doing, but apparently he’d decided to go for it. “I
love you, Tristan. I mean, yeah, as a friend, but… I’m in love with
you. I have been for quite a while, I think.” He waited for the bolt of
lightning, but nothing came, so he made himself continue. “You don’t
cheat, but you dump guys after, what… about a month? Two months,
max. We’ve been friends for eighteen years — I don’t want to lose that
for two months of something more. Maybe you wouldn’t even dump
me, but I’d see that you were losing interest, and I’d get jealous and
stupid, and you’d resent me, and I’d get pissy, and you’d get pissy,
and we’d end up not friends.” He swallowed hard. “That’s what I’m
afraid of. Friends is a lot, and I don’t want to grab for something
more, and end up losing what I already have.”
Tristan was listening, and frowning. “You’re a bit of a pessimist,
Code. And how come this is all on me? Are we so sure you wouldn’t
be the one to get bored? I mean, assuming that either one of us
would…”
Cody thought about it. His relationships didn’t last any longer
than Tristan’s, after all. Most of his had fizzled away, rather than the
spectacular explosions that Tristan often managed, but still, they
hadn’t lasted. And he knew why. Maybe he was crazy, but he wanted
to tell Tristan the truth. “Do you know what most of the guys said?
When they ended things? They said they could tell that I just wasn’t
all that into it.” He stopped, and somewhere found the courage, or the
insanity, to push the point a little further. “Do you know why I wasn’t
all that into it? Do you know who I was comparing them all too?”
Tristan was quiet for long enough to make it clear that he did, in
fact, know who Cody had been comparing his boyfriends to. But then
he smiled, a glow of happiness that he actually seemed to be trying to
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fight back if only so that his grin wouldn’t split his face open. “Fuck,
Cody — I think I’ve been doing the same thing.”
Now it was Cody’s turn to take a moment to absorb the new
information, and by the time he was ready to say something, Tristan
had shifted off the coffee table onto his knees, his face much closer to
Cody’s. Close enough for contact, if Tristan just moved a tiny bit
further. But he didn’t move. Instead, he said, “I love you too, Cody.
For real. Let’s do this. Let’s put away the childish…”
And maybe it wasn’t religiously respectful, but Cody didn’t want
to hear more Bible verses, not when he could be kissing Tristan.
Tristan didn’t argue, just let Cody control the kiss, giving back as
good as he got without pushing for more. Which wasn’t exactly
Tristan-like.
Cody pulled away a little. “You having second thoughts already?
Why haven’t you gone for full-skin-contact yet?”
Tristan grinned. He was, after all, a fairly enthusiastic proponent
of full-skin-contact. “You’re not at full strength, Cody. Those ribs…
and your face is still sore, right? I saw you trying to eat your lunch -
normal people don’t take a bite of the bun, and
then
a bite of the
burger.” He reached his hands forward, and rubbed them gently on
Cody’s thighs. “We’ve got time, Code. We don’t have to rush it.”
“Okay, I’m a bit banged up. But there’s nothing wrong with my
dick
…”
“Cody, we’ve been through this. There’s
plenty
wrong with your
dick.” Tristan’s words lost any bite they might have had when he
kissed Cody gently on the side of his neck, then slid his hands down
to tug gently on Cody’s knees, encouraging him to scoot his ass
forward on the couch. “I can blow you, okay? We can figure out more
as you get your strength back. I don’t want to fuck you while you’re
still a cat…”
“That’s good to know. At least I don’t have to worry about losing
you to bestiality.” Cody let Tristan rearrange his body, and could feel
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his cock already swelling in anticipation. It had been too long since
they’d been together, too long since Cody had been able to feel
perfection. And maybe Tristan was right — they could hold off on the
more involved maneuvers. There was no rush. “I can return the favor.
My jaw’s a little sore, but I’ve been drinking out of straws for almost
a week, now. Your little finger-dick shouldn’t be much of a
challenge…”
Tristan didn’t bother returning the insult. He had Cody’s cock
free, now, and he gave the head one of his patented, deep, rolling
kisses before grinning up at Cody and getting down to business. Cody
let his head slump back on the couch, and rested his uninjured hand
gently on Tristan’s shoulder. Tristan. Tristan and Cody. There was
still some anxiety, still a bit of concern about the gamble they were
taking, but for the time-being, at least, all was right with Cody’s
world.
****
would he, when everything he needed was there? But two servers at
the bar called in sick on Friday night, and they’d already been a little
short staffed, so Tristan had reluctantly decided that he really needed
to spend the whole night at work. He’d suggested that Cody come
down for dinner.
And Cody was glad he had. The patio was full of happy, laughing
regulars, and it took Cody ten minutes to fight his way past all their
greetings, commiserations, and, strangely, congratulations. Apparently
Tristan had been fairly proactive in spreading the word about his new
relationship. It made Cody smile.
His smile got even wider when he finally made his way inside and
saw Tristan behind the bar, his black bar polo stretching just right
across his back as he reached for glasses and bottles. When he turned
and saw Cody, he grinned, and it was only then that Cody noticed the
hat on Tristan’s head.
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He moved closer. It was the same familiar design, the same
“Don’t bother…” start, but…
“Tristan,” Cody said, tearing his eyes away from the hat. “Damn,
Tristan…”
“I told you I was serious, Code. And, check it out.” Tristan
reached underneath the bar and pulled out a matching hat. “Got one
for you, too. Actually, I had to put in another order after everyone saw
mine. I didn’t know how many guys were…”
But Tristan wasn’t able to finish his sentence, not with Cody
leaning over the bar and grabbing hold, pulling their faces together for
an awkward, stretching, perfect kiss. Cody didn’t care what Tristan
was going to say about other guys. He only cared about Tristan. He
cared about Tristan, and his ridiculous, brilliant hat. He pulled away
from the kiss just before his back started to spasm from
overstretching, and couldn’t keep the smile from his face as he looked
down at the hat.
‘Don’t bother - I’m taken,’ the letters read. Cody pulled the hat
onto his own head and was only a little surprised to hear the cheers of
approval from the bar regulars and staff. He nodded over the uproar,
and smiled at Tristan. “You’re damn right you are,” he said, and
leaned in for another kiss.
Author bio:
Kate Sherwood started writing at about the same time
that she got back on a horse after a twenty-year break. She’d like to
think that she’s far too young for it to be a mid-life crisis, but
apparently she was ready for a few changes!
Her writing focuses on characters and relationships, people trying
to find out how much of themselves they need to keep, and how much
they can afford to give away. Kate finds that real-life monogamy is
much easier to maintain when she gets to spend time with so many
different men in her stories.
Blog
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K. Z. Snow – QUIET ERP (Fairies/ Non-Explicit Sex)
Genre:
paranormal contemporary
Tags:
fairies/fae, magic, second chances,
comfort, sex content mild/non-explicit
Who thought the
Words:
4,850
Department of Lost Teeth
wasn’t recession proof? So,
QUIET ERP
I’ve lost my job, my
boyfriend kicked me out
by K. Z. Snow
because an unemployed
The Fairy Godfather was doing well, better
fairy wasn’t in keeping with
his image, and I have no
than well, until the tiara slipped over his eye.
place to stay.
Dashing and weaving through the stream of
What I need is a Fairy
bare chests and bare butts and costumes that
Godmother Godfather
would’ve made a seasoned wardrobe mistress
Godfairy to make me feel
better. Maybe there’s one
cringe, he repeatedly flicked his wand, its foil
hanging out in this bottle of
star flaring with captured sunlight, and
Jaeger….
sprinkled his glitter. The gleaming flakes stuck
[PHOTO: Sitting on a
to oiled skin and sweating skin, caught between
doorstep in a brick wall,
strands of gelled hair, clung to the clothing of
arms on his knees and a
bottle of Jaeger tilted to his
ordinary-looking men and women who didn’t
mouth, is a very…unusual
strut or prance or twirl but merely strolled arm-
man. He’s lean, tattooed and
in-arm, confidently. It even landed on exuberant
shaven-headed, wearing
floats that certainly didn’t need more