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Tags: #Don't Read in the Closet, #mm romance, #gay
pulled him closer, moaning as Tad settled deep inside him.
“Damn, Nick. I need this. You.”
“That’s right.” Nick took a couple of quick breaths, and Tad
wiped a sweaty lock of hair back from his forehead. Nick continued,
“I’m going to make sure you think of me all the time. You’re not
going to want to go back to the closet.”
“I’m already realizing that.” Tad lowered himself over Nick,
waiting for Nick to rock his hips, silently demanding he move. Tad
eased back and then thrust hard, watching Nick for pain and pleasure.
Nick hissed, but dug his heels into Tad’s back, encouraging him
deeper.
“More,” Nick said.
Tad did as he was told. He pulled back slowly, but slammed back
into Nick hard and fast. Nick cried out. Fingers dug grooves into
Tad’s back, but Nick’s expression was pleasure and joy.
“Again?” Tad asked. He grinned, enjoying the tease as much as
the warm, tight heat threatening to shorten the lifespan of his hard on.
“What are you waiting for,” Nick said. He lifted his hips, trying to
force Tad into action.
Giving up on slow, Tad set a quick, sharp pace, pounding into
Nick with each moan from his handsome man spurring him on,
inspiring him to fuck harder, and faster. He shifted his weight,
pressing Nick into the mattress and slipping his arms around Nick’s
shoulders, clutching the man to him as they fucked.
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“More,” Nick whispered fiercely against Tad’s ear. “More.”
“You’re going to make me come,” Tad said. Nick moaned and
cried out with each stroke, his noises vibrating through Tad’s cock
and forcing his balls to draw up, demanding release.
“That’s the point.” Nick’s words were panted out and punctuated
with keening moans that sharpened Tad’s cock until he felt like he’d
break if he didn’t come. His orgasm burst free without conscious
decision to give in to the need. Tad grunted and kept thrusting through
his little death, spurting into the condom as he buried his face in
Nick’s thick, dark hair.
Once his heart slowed and he could breathe and move again, Tad
moaned and turned his head to kiss Nick’s ear. “Sorry, Handsome,” he
whispered.
“For what?” Nick tightened his embrace with arms and legs. He
turned his face to Tad and kissed him tenderly.
“Give me a sec and I’ll finish you off.”
Nick chuckled and rubbed Tad’s shoulders. “Baby, I did finish.
Really? You didn’t notice?”
With a chuckle, Tad said, “I confess to being a bit self-absorbed.
That was one hell of an orgasm.”
“Hooked.” Nick grinned and stole another sweet, gentle kiss.
“Definitely,” Tad said. “And I’m taking you home with me. Best
souvenir ever.”
(Or just the beginning…)
****
Tongue in cheek, and everywhere else, Pia spends her time running
nowhere, avoiding housework, and randomly quoting Placebo lyrics.
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Now that others are reading her stories, her husband no longer
wonders about her obsession with gay men falling in love.
Find Pia lurking at these locations:
Website/blog
: http://piaveleno.com
Faceboo
k: http://on.fb.me/piaveleno
Twitter
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Eden Winters – SWEET DREAMS (College/Coming-Out)*
Genre:
Contemporary
Tags:
college, barely-legal, established-couple,
coming-out, in-the-closet, reunited
This beautiful sleepy young
Words
: 6,118
man looks like he could use
a sweet awakening.
SWEET DREAMS
[PHOTO: A black/white
By Eden Winters
photo of the head and torso
of a beautiful teenage boy
“I don’t care what anyone says, what anyone
sleeping up against the right
does. It’s such a huge relief not to have to hide
wall. He wears dark jeans
anymore.” Brandon sounded so sure, so
and a white tank-top. His
(dyed?) blonde hair is just a
confident, like he always did, unknowingly
touch long, but not quite in
poising a knife above Max’s cowardly little
his eyes, just above dark
heart.
eyebrows and long
eyelashes.]
The knife plunged in when Brandon added,
Thanks!
“Mom cried and moaned a bit about what the
Lissa
neighbors might say and how I’d never give her
grandkids, and Dad kept me glued to the couch
for an hour, listening to his ranting and raving,
but eventually he calmed down. Overall, I don’t
think it went too bad.”
How could the man be smiling at a time like
this and calmly munching a burger? It sounded
like he’d been through hell. A hell Max should
have joined him in, but didn’t.
Max’s own burger sat untouched on his
plate. He toyed with a French fry, more to have
something to do with his hands than hunger.
“What did you do?” he ventured, keeping
his voice low so as not to be overheard by other
diners at their favorite neighborhood café. He
clearly pictured the scene in his mind: Bran’s
dad exceeding “You boys better not stay out
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past curfew again!” mode, face purpling and finger shaking in
Brandon’s face.
Winning a scholarship to State gave Bran the distinct advantage of
somewhere to go if the worse case scenario played out, and he didn’t
have to rely on parents for funds. Unlike Max, who remained very
much dependant on parental support to realize his dreams of
becoming a teacher.
Brandon swallowed a mouthful of milkshake. “I reminded her that
our neighbors included a man who cheated on his wife, several
gossips, a half-dozen slackers, a handful of drunks, and a few
teenagers that both she and dad have told me not to hang out with for
very good reason.”
In spite of it all, Max cracked a half smile. “And she said…”
“She didn’t exactly say anything, just stood with her mouth
hanging open. Then my sister came home. When Dad dropped the
‘fag’ bomb, she calmly told him it wasn’t any big deal since she has
plenty of gay friends, and that I was the same son he’d bragged about
for winning a baseball scholarship the day before.”
He paused long enough for a waitress to ask if they needed
anything, then resumed the conversation once she’d walked away.
“Where was I? Oh, yeah, Cindy told Dad that the only difference in
then and now was them finding out, ‘cause I certainly hadn’t changed.
In the smoothest move ever, she conveniently switched the subject by
launching into the latest news from the hospital, though I think she
made half of it up. She started clinicals this week. I think I owe her
big time for the diversion.
“Oh, and I also think I better warn you that my mom called your
mom, so…” Brandon flashed a sheepish grin. “Sometimes it’s not a
good thing that they’re so close. I guess the cat’s out of the bag, and
your family knows about me, if you didn’t already tell them. At least
our folks can commiserate with each other. How’d things go at your
house? I was surprised your mom didn’t say anything to mine. You’re
here so I’m guessing they didn’t kill you. Unless you’re a ghost.” His
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wary gaze darted right and left to ensure no one was watching before
he leaned in and exaggerated a leer, softly whispering, “Although if
you are, you make one sexy ghost.”
Max cringed, ducking away from the hand that reached out to…
playfully swat his shoulder. For a minute there he’d thought Bran
intended to cup his cheek, as so often happened when they were alone.
“Is something wrong?” Brandon asked, cocking his head in
question.
Here goes confession time. Max studied his French fry, a nearly
unrecognizable pile of goop now. He couldn’t bear seeing all that
unwarranted trust in his lover’s eyes. “I… I didn’t tell them.”
“You what? Why not?” A brief glance up showed that at least
Brandon didn’t look hurt — yet — only confused. “We agreed to do it
last night. We’ve been talking about this ever since I found out I was
up for the scholarship. Once we graduated high school we’d stop
hiding.”
Taking a deep breath and letting it out in a forceful huff, Max
asked, “Why do I have to tell them at all? Why can’t we keep on like
we have been?”
That warm, steady hand did brush his cheek then, under the guise
of adjusting the curtain to block the sun from their table. Brandon’s
focus honed in on Max. “I can’t keep hiding who I am and what you
mean to me. I want a life with you, and we deserve the same rights my
sister has when she dates a guy. I love you, Maxxie, and I don’t give a
shit who knows it or what they have to say about it.”
Max stared in horror at the next table, but the family of four
continued eating and chatting amongst themselves, which he took to
mean they hadn’t listened. His chest tightened and tears clogged his
throat at Brandon’s open declaration. More than the words, the
adoration shining in his boyfriend’s big brown eyes ripped his heart in
two. They stared at each other as if across an insurmountable chasm,
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physically separated by only a few feet that might as well have been a
thousand miles.
The weight of the world and both of their futures rested on Max’s
shoulders, narrow things that they were. Not like big, strong
Brandon’s. No, in contrast to his fearless, athletic best friend and
lover, Max couldn’t help feeling small and weak. Especially when,
suffocated by a world closing in, he opened his mouth and out came,
“I’m sorry, Bran. My… my folks. They’d…” He hung his head in
defeat. “I just can’t do it.”
“But I’m leaving for State soon. And since your folks insist you
attend college locally, how will we see each other? They won’t believe
‘just friends’ are driving four hours one way to spend every weekend
together. They’re bound to figure it out on their own.”
Then he dropped the accusation Max had feared the most. “You
promised.” And there it was, the hurt that he knew his cold feet would
cause. Let down. He’d let down the one person in the world he’d
sworn never to disappoint.
Panic clutched at Max’s insides, squeezing hard as Brandon’s
warning hit home.
Oh shit, he’s right!
Dad may seem oblivious at
times, more interested in the latest headlines than what went on in his
own house, but Mom? She’d figure it out by the second visit. When
they’d talked about this while making college plans, it’d sounded so
easy.
It was one thing talking about coming out months ago, reality was