Read Don't Read in the Closet: Volume Four Online
Authors: Various Authors
Tags: #Don't Read in the Closet, #mm romance, #gay
hand, he held the beast’s broken claw.
As the monster drew him nearer, Cato gathered all his strength. He
closed his eyes and whispered Silvanus’ name. Then he pulled back
his arm and pitched the broken steel claw as hard as he could into the
mouth of the Holocaust Machine.
The beast made a gagging sound. Cato opened his eyes and caught
a glimpse of the claw where it was lodged in the back of the
Machine’s throat. The beast retched again, and began shaking its
great, spiky head back and forth. The crowd whistled and stamped its
feet, calling for blood.
The beast could not dislodge the claw. It began to shimmy from
side to side, and bits of its rusted carcass dropped into the dust of the
arena. Now the crowed booed and threw rotted fruit at Cato where he
dangled above their heads, but nothing they did could touch him now.
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The Machine was disintegrating, but it was too late to matter to
Cato. Even before the great claw began to spasm, squeezing him tight
and mashing his insides to pulp, the flow of blood from his wound had
slowed to a trickle, and his vision had grayed out to nothing. The
cacophony of violence and carnage faded, and he felt himself
falling…falling…
…and landing with a thud at the foot of the same cottonwood tree.
This time, he did not waste precious moments on exploration, but
listened for some sound that might alert him to Silvanus’ presence. He
was rewarded with a plaintive melody carried on the breeze.
In a clearing some thousand yards away, Cato found Silvanus. His
lover was playing the pipes, and bringing forth from them a tune so
sweetly melancholy that Cato had to stop listen. Before Silvanus was
finished, tears ran freely down Cato’s face.
“What do you call that song?” he asked as he stepped into the
clearing.
Silvanus dropped his pipes and stared at him in amazement. “The
Satyr’s Lament,” he replied. He slowly rose to his feet.
They face each other for several long moments. Then, with a
movement far too quick for the human eye to track, Silvanus tackled
Cato to the soft, damp earth and began raining down kisses upon his
laughing face.
From there, things progressed quickly. Without asking for
permission, Silvanus stripped away Cato’s kilt to find him hard and
ready. Silvanus matched him in hardness, and beat him handily in
size, and through his haze of arousal, Cato began to worry. He was a
virgin, after all — the monks had insured it by keeping close watch on
their captives — and however tenderly Silvanus treated him, the sheer
length and girth of his cock would likely split Cato in two.
Which was why, when Silvanus straddled him and began to
prepare himself with his own saliva-moistened fingers, Cato could
only gape at him and enjoy the show.
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Silvanus groaned when he lowered himself on Cato’s cock,
moving slowly and with great care, as if Cato were something fragile
and precious. For his part, Cato could only beat the ground next him
with an open fist and mutter filthy curses interspersed with nonsense
words of lust and affection. Silvanus correctly interpreted this to be a
positive response, and proceeded to melt Cato’s mind with an
especially devious and breathtaking swivel of his hips.
Frustrated with the slow pace, Cato bent his knees and drew in his
feet to gain as much leverage as possible, arched his back, and thrust
up just as Silvanus dropped down. This time, Silvanus’ green eyes
rolled up into his head, and he keened like a hurricane wind.
From there, only the slap of sweat-sticky skin and the sound of
their panted breaths filled the air around them. Cato reached for
Silvanus’ cock. At the first brush of his fingers, Silvanus cried out and
spasmed, coming in white ropes across Cato’s chest. He ground down
against Cato, his channel seizing and holding him tight.
Cato’s heart hitched within his ribcage. His skin erupted in a wash
of sparks, until every last inch of him sizzled with pleasure. Silvanus
bent forward and kissed him. The heady taste of his mouth — like
everything green and lush and sweet — pushed Cato over the edge,
and he shuddered and bucked his way through the most intense
orgasm of his life.
And he blacked out.
When he woke, he found himself lying naked on the grass, his
head cradled in Silvanus’ lap. The satyr was playing his pipes again.
This time, the tune was far more sprightly.
“You lied to me,” Cato said, looking up into those green,
green
eyes. “Never do it again.”
Silvanus set the pipes aside and tangled his fingers in Cato’s hair.
“Never,” he replied.
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“Because I’ve heard about this free will thing, and if I’m not
mistaken, I can walk out of here and into a different version of
paradise at any time.”
Silvanus looked pained, but he nodded. “I will never give you
cause.”
“See that you don’t,” Cato said, and shifted to a more comfortable
position — one that put his mouth in better contact with Silvanus
newly awakened cock.
Some time later, they gazed at each other again through the blue
mists of twilight.
“Am I really your human pet?” Cato asked. “That strange man
said I was.”
Silvanus bit his lip. “That strange man is Prince Hades, ruler of
the Underworld. Pray we never have cause to encounter him again. He
does not care to be bested by the likes of a human.”
“Whatever. You didn’t answer my question.”
Silvanus gave him a sideways glance. “You have been a hunter,
and a monk, and a gladiator, and fodder for a war machine, all in the
space of one short lifetime. Do you believe for a moment that I would
treat you as a mere plaything?”
Cato nuzzled Silvanus’ balls. “But you’re going to make me walk
around naked, aren’t you, Nature Boy?”
“Oh, yes. Every hour of every day.”
Cato laughed sleepily. “Works for me.”
Then he curled up in the lap of his satyr and drifted off into a
dreamless, perfect rest.
Author bio:
I spend a lot of time staring out windows at the
changeable upstate New York weather and talking to people who
aren’t in the room, and sometimes aren’t even people.
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My husband and children are mostly okay with it; the beagle’s not
so sure.
I like small towns and sad music.
I love full moons and anything that makes me laugh.
I can be found at
http://selahmarch.com
or
http://twitter.com/selah_march
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Michele L. Montgomery – TEARS FROM ABOVE (Angels/Light D/S)*
Genre:
paranormal romance
Tags:
light D/S, angels, angst, love, drama,
light BDSM
I’m not a huge fan of the
Words:
19,345
fantasy genre, especially
anything with angels is a no-
TEARS FROM ABOVE
no, but maybe you could
change that?
by Michele L. Montgomery
This boy is, obviously, an
Glossary of terms:
angel. He’s looking out
from a window somewhere
Gagda—The Ascended
in heaven. He’s alone and
Nèamh—The Celestial
miserable, because he did
the unthinkable and gave in
Ifreann—The Underworld
to the advances of another
angel. The two angels fell in
Domhan—Earth
love with each other, and
Feitheoir—Supervisors
that was when things went
wrong.
Druantia—Teacher
His lover got punished; he
Abrafo—Law Enforcement
was tossed out of heaven,
because even though
Dluthchara—Friend
sometimes an angel can give
their wings when they fall in
Mider—The Fallen
love with a human, it can’t
Diabhal—demon
happen with other angels.
Those are the rules in
heaven.
Living in the planes above the planets was
The angel in the picture
wonders, if it would be
the only way of life Devon and Anson had ever
worth to ask for a
known. Though they each were conceived in
permission to go down to
different realms, neither was born as humans
look for his love, because all
are born. Instead, they were created on a wish
his lover’s memories would
have been wiped when he
made by their Supreme Fathers, Gagda and
was de-winged.
Mider.
The worst part? Once an
For every wish there is an answer. For
angel asks to go down to
live as a human, there’s no
every positive, there is a negative. For every
way he can ever return to
heaven, not until he dies. He
may keep his memories, but
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good, there is an evil. For every heaven there is
what would he do if he
couldn’t find his lover or if
a hell.
the lover wouldn’t want him
The kingdom of Nèamh was a covenant
in his new life.
between Gagda and those children who had met
[PHOTO: Half in shadow,
with an untimely death because of their sexual
the dark-haired angel gazes
intently up and away.
orientation. Gagda had created several realms
Sunlight catches the fine cut
for His lost children: the throwaways, the
of his naked muscled chest,
unwanted, the scorned, and the misunderstood.
the tattooed stars on his hip,
Within those realms, He placed his favored
the thorny design on his
shoulder. Shadows lie on the
Angels to guide, to teach, to love those lost
soft white feathers of his
souls.
wings, as he slides his white
pants open.]
Gagda loved all his children; He provided
And my dear author, please
for them and promised them an eternity of