Read Don't Read in the Closet: Volume Four Online
Authors: Various Authors
Tags: #Don't Read in the Closet, #mm romance, #gay
that, either.”
“He should have made a point of it, Sam. That’s the problem. I’m
just his city fuck, and I can’t be that.” God his voice sounded wobbly.
“I think you’re just making this into an excuse to dump him.” Nik
swallowed, but didn’t answer. It wasn’t true, but he didn’t have the
energy to deny it.
Nik snorted instead. It was a pathetic little snort, hardly worthy of
the name. “Nothing to dump.” It was better this way. Really.
Sam looked at him so long, so silently, Nik almost felt like he was
looking at Jurgen all over again. His chest clenched up at the thought.
Finally, Sam sighed. “Nik, he’s going to come by here. You know he
is. What are you going to tell him?”
Nik was so tired. He sat down where he stood, right on the floor,
and put his head between his knees. “I’m going to give him his
auf
wiedersehen
.”
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There was a long silence. Nik sat cocooned in his blanket, head on
his knees, looking at the little holes the crocheted design made. Why
did people make blankets with little holes in them? It seemed to defeat
the purpose. He’d ask his grandma next time he saw her.
He looked up when he heard Sam stand. He was digging his keys
out of his pocket. “You’re leaving? Who’ll put me to bed after I drown
my sorrows in that bottle of tequila I’ve been saving?”
“Jurgen’s putting you to bed tonight, Nik.” Sam spoke with
conviction.
Nik shook his head, and kept right on shaking it. “No, he won’t.
He’s—” The sound of keys in the door shut Nik up.
Dumbass didn’t need keys. Nik hadn’t locked it. Sam was smiling
at him. “He’s coming in the door right now. You must have trusted
him some, Nik. You gave him keys.” Sam headed for the door as
Jurgen was opening it. “Hey, Jurgen, just leaving,” Sam said as he
scooted past.
Nik shot up like a jack-in-the-box. Jurgen looked over at him. His
face was expressionless. He was holding Nik’s jacket in his hand. He
stepped into the apartment and shut the door behind Sam, not even
glancing at him. He dropped Nik’s jacket on the floor, staring at Nik.
Then he started that stalking thing he did. Nik swallowed and
mentally glued his feet to the floor. When Jurgen was right in front of
him, he stopped. “Why’d you leave Nikky?” His voice was soft.
“Don’t call me that.”
“Why not?”
“I don’t want you to.”
Jurgen sighed and looked down at his feet, then back up at Nik.
“Well, you better tell me what it is you do want because I can’t figure
out what the hell’s wrong with you.”
“Wrong with me?
Me
? I’m not the one who didn’t tell my fuck-
buddy about us!”
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Damn. The befuddled look. Jurgen was pulling out the big guns.
“Dave?”
“Yes! Dave! He said you never even told him about me.” Oh no.
No no no. He could not handle the voice wobble right now.
Please
higher power, take away the voice wobble.
“Why would I tell him about you? It’s none of his damn business.
It’s not like I’ve been seeing him. You can’t think I’m still doing him.
We got tested.”
Nik stared at Jurgen. What was he doing, going on about this? It
wouldn’t do any damn good, and he’d end up in the same boat. His
heart
wanted
Jurgen, but Jurgen’s heart didn’t want him. “Jurgen, just
go, okay? I can’t… there’s a bottle of tequila calling my name.”
Great. Now he looked befuddled and incredulous. “I’m not leaving
until you tell me what’s wrong. I can’t promise to leave then, either.
Nik what the hell is going through your head?”
Nik took a page out of Jurgen’s book and stared at him a long
time. He couldn’t figure out what it was supposed to accomplish, but it
helped him see one very important thing. He was going to have to lay
it all on the line, because Jurgen wouldn’t leave any other way.
Well, the upside of the complete, crushing humiliation would be
that Jurgen probably wouldn’t stay to hear the whole, sordid story. So
Nik just spit it right out. “Jurgen, I’m in love with you.” Jurgen looked
stunned. Too stunned to move. Nik gave him a good thirty seconds for
his head to stop spinning.
He was still standing there. Nik took a deep breath. “I know you
probably don’t want to hear that, and I didn’t realize it was happening
or I would have ended things sooner.”
Nada. Oh, god, he was going to have to
apologize
. It was
excruciating. Another deep breath. “I know you don’t love me, you
just aren’t—”
“Who says?”
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“What?”
“Who says I don’t love you?”
Nik stared at Jurgen. When had that smile started creeping up on
his face? “Um. Me?”
“How could you think I don’t love you?” The jerk looked almost
amused, advancing on Nik again, herding him backward. Nik kept
having to look behind himself to make sure he didn’t trip over couch
cushions.
“You never told me you did.” Nik wasn’t so fond of how weak his
voice sounded.
“You never told me, either. Why do I have to say it first?” Nik put
a hand on Jurgen’s chest to keep some space between them as his back
hit the wall. Jurgen planted his hands on either side of Nik’s head,
smiling fully now.
“Because it’s obvious I love you, you big, stupid asshole! Look at
me, I’m a mess. I’m sitting on my living room floor wrapped in an
afghan crocheted by my grandmother.” Jurgen was shaking his head
before Nik was done.
“Not obvious, Nikky. You push me away all the time.”
“At least I talk to you, you never tell me anything. Look at
tonight!”
“You talk to push me away. You’re always waiting for me to leave
you, but I didn’t and I’m not going to.” Jurgen had dropped the smile
and was looking at him seriously again. “How could you possibly
think I don’t love you?”
Nik’s whole reality shifted, this time. Almost like it had always
been a little bit skewed, and was just now snapping into its rightful
place. Not quite there, just hovering over. He bit his lip. Was this
happening? “So,” Nik asked in a whisper. “What are you saying?”
“Of course I love you, Nikky. You think I’ve ever driven two
hours after work to be with anyone then driven two hours home the
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next morning? When do you think was the last time I got on my knees
for a guy? Or come in my jeans?”
“But. But you said you hadn’t met the right guy—”
“I was trying to get a reaction out of you.
You
are that guy for me,
Nikky. You think I’ve ever chased a guy after he left before?”
“No?”
“Nikky, I didn’t say anything to Dave because I never thought
about him again after I met you. I didn’t bring you with me to say hi
when I saw him at the party because I wanted to warn him you knew
about him. I was going to get you. He just found you first.”
Nik was dumbfounded. He shook his head some more.
Jurgen nodded his.
Nik stopped moving and just looked. Jurgen looked so…
trustworthy. Nik swallowed.
Jurgen stared at him a few seconds, waiting for him to say
something else he supposed. Finally, he leaned in and brushed a few
kisses on Nik’s lips. “Breathe Nikky.”
Snap
. Everything fell into place.
Nik sucked in a breath. He sounded like an iron lung. “You big
dumb asshole!”
Jurgen started laughing. He put a hand on the back of Nik’s head
and forced his face onto his shoulder. “Yeah, but I’m your big dumb
asshole. And you love me.”
He probably couldn’t convincingly argue with that. Nik let his
arms creep around Jurgen, squeezing him tight. “You love me, too.”
Jurgen kissed his temple. “I do, Nikky.”
Author bio:
Anne Tenino began writing for her own entertainment
in third grade, but life intervened, and she didn’t get around to
submitting anything to a publisher until the week of her 40th birthday.
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While spending most of the last three years recovering from Lyme
Disease, Anne started writing for herself again. The Lyme Disease
had led to the demise of her “real” job, and the laptop was right there,
next to the bed… In the long, rainy, Pacific Northwest winter, writing
is sometimes a mood-saver.
Anne’s husband is adorably confused by her love of reading and
writing about man lurve, but he’s always been a supportive sort. Just
don’t ask him to read it. Her two school-aged daughters think it’s cool
Mom’s a writer, but aren’t clear on why they can’t tell Gramma about
it.
When not writing, Anne likes to read, travel, cook, and shirk
housework.
You can see what Anne is up to by checking out her (sadly
neglected) blog at
http://annetenino.wordpress.com
or checking out
her Goodreads profil
e http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/483…
In early August 2011, her first novel-length work,
18% Gray
, will
be released by Dreamspinner Press.
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Pia Veleno – FREEDOM’S SOUVENIR (Vacation Romance)
Genre:
contemporary
Tags:
closet, vacation, meddling sister, lawyer,
artist
Last summer, I went on a
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14,757
cruise, and one day while I
was out roaming the ship, I
FREEDOM’S SOUVENIR
saw this guy sitting and
reading and he just looked
by Pia Veleno
so peaceful and content that
I needed to take a photo. But
when I got home, I saw the
Nick Boden let his backpack slide off his
guy in the background who
shoulder as he angled through the congested
looks like he is spying on
him… I wonder if they have
terminal in Miami International Airport. He
a story to tell.
found an unoccupied span of not-quite-white
[PHOTO: A man relaxes in
wall and leaned against it. He still felt stuck in
a lounge chair in nothing
the middle of a crowd—worse, like a salmon
but swim trunks and shades.
swimming upstream in a flood of tired, cranky,
One arm reaches over his
and often pungent travelers. He dropped the
head, showing off strong
abs. One knee bent, a book
backpack between his sneakered feet and
is propped on his thigh. In
scanned the crowd of weary faces. Families
the distance, behind a
towed small children, business men wove past
support beam and tinted
glass partition, a figure
with expert precision, and a handful of couples
appears to be discreetly
with
joined
hands
chatted,
sometimes
watching our reader.]
animatedly, about their vacation plans.
Please.
“See anything good?” The female voice at