Read Don't Read in the Closet: Volume Four Online
Authors: Various Authors
Tags: #Don't Read in the Closet, #mm romance, #gay
with the flow, his curiosity and the thrill he got out of trying new
things.
When we’d made it back to the resort we’d parked the four
wheeler at the main building, slipped off our shoes and shirts, and
started to walk barefoot along the beach to our cottage. Until Mike
had yelled, “Race you,” and taken off.
Who knew he was such a kid at heart.
I guess I did. Once upon a time. I liked him in Hawaii. Away from
the bar and the stress of the construction at the restaurant.
He came to a stop and stared out over the ocean. I was out of
breath when I reached his side. He turned and without a word he
tackled me. We fell to the ground, both of us breathing heavily. He
was on top, but I dug my heels into the sand and flipped us.
We wrestled more, rolling in and out of the surf. Neither of us had
shaved since we’d left Ohio, and the rasp of his facial hair against my
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chest as he tried to roll me over teased my nipples. I was getting hard.
I hadn’t been turned on from such simple, playful aggression in a long
time. I felt free, like I could breathe again, only I hadn’t known I’d
been holding my breath for so damn long.
We need a break.
“Hey.” Mike stopped the rolling and sat up beside me. He stared
out over the water again. “Check it out.” The sun was setting in the
distance, giving off a glow that turned the surface of the ocean blazing
shades of orange and red.
I sat up and said, “I can’t believe you did all this.”
“You having fun?” he asked.
“I am.”
He stood. “It’s time to go get ready or we’ll be late.” He reached
down and helped me up. When I was standing beside him he slipped
his hand into mine and didn’t let go. In fifteen years we’d never held
hands. Not outside of the bedroom. I wanted this moment to go on for
a while longer. I didn’t want to go to some bar where we didn’t know
anyone, where it wouldn’t be just the two of us, where he wouldn’t
laugh like he’d been doing all day.
But I had made a promise to myself. This one night I’d give him
what he needed.
When we reached the deck I stopped. There was a small round
table in the middle that hadn’t been there before. It was set for two.
Covered plates at each setting, candles lit in the center, and a bottle of
wine off to the side.
I pointed to the table. “Are we eating first? I thought you said
we’d be late.”
“Yeah. For this.”
“No bar?”
“No bar. I said that to throw you off the surprise. I thought this
year maybe…” He looked at the table, then back to me. “Just us.”
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I stood staring at him for a minute, then leaped forward and
grabbed him. I’d meant for it to be a hug, a show of appreciation. I
hadn’t meant to fling myself at him so hard we’d go flying backward.
Good thing the deck was low to the ground. He landed on his back on
the sand, and I came down sprawled half on top of him, half beside
him.
I pulled myself up and straddled his thighs. “Are you all right?”
“Yeah. I take it you’re okay with the change of plans?”
“More than okay.”
He sat up and shifted us around until we were kneeling side by
side watching the sunset again.
“Why did you do all this?” I asked.
“Fifteen years deserves a little something special, yeah?”
“Yeah.”
He slowly looked my way, his expression serious, and then he
glanced out over the water again. “We needed this. It’s too easy to get
swept away by life. Away from what matters most. I wanted us to be
swept away together, if just for a little while.” He paused, then added.
“We need to do this every year. Get away. Recharge. Just us.”
“Just us,” I said. I looped my arm around his and placed my head
on his shoulder.
He rested his temple against mine and whispered in my ear.
“Happy Anniversary.” I could hear it in his voice…he was smiling
again.
That made two of us.
Author Bio:
Award-winning author Sloan Parker has been
writing and playing with fictional characters for years, but she finally
found her true passion when she began telling stories about two men
(or more) falling in love. Now she spends her writing life creating
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m/m erotic romances and romantic suspense. She loves to explore the
lives of people who are growing as individuals while falling in love.
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Jen Pinto – BLUE FLAMES (Sci-Fi/Masturbation)
Genre:
Science Fiction
Tags:
mutual masturbation, crime
Words:
10,180
Quiet, restrained, and
serious, he always dated the
BLUE FLAMES
type of men his family,
by Jen Pinto
friends, and business
associates expected. That is
Aoi Hisaki stood on the threshold of the
until he met the inked man
latest crime scene and felt the intricate tattoos
that was his polar opposite.
lining his shoulders, spine and waist flare to life
[PHOTO: In blinding
as the energy in the area reacted to his
sunlight against a wall, two
near-naked dark-haired men
emotions. He knew the sigils were glowing a
kiss open-mouthed, hands
luminescent blue under his shirt and focused on
cupping each other’s necks.
calming himself with meditative breathing to
The man with his back to us
release the energy safely. Despite all his years
displays a wealth of tatoos
on shoulders, spine, and
of experience it was harder to do than usual.
arms. The other, hidden
Being an interplanetary agent of NOVA, an
behind him, uses one hand
to push down his lover’s
intergalactic police force solely dedicated to
white briefs.]
tracking and apprehending trans-planetary
Please give this beautiful
criminals, Hisaki was created precisely for the
couple the HEA they
position he filled. He was trained, body and
deserve.
mind, to deal with the horrors he saw on a daily
THANK YOU!
basis, so his difficulty in releasing the energy
Kerry
he’d gathered was disturbing. It wasn’t enough
to make him take a step back from his current
case, though.
For the past seven months Hisaki had been
tracking a child abduction ring that was
invading the homes of families, killing the
parents and stealing the children to sell on the
silver market, which dealt exclusively with live
merchandise unlike the black market which
dealt only with non-living entities. This was the
fourteenth crime scene his team had been called
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out to investigate spanning five different planets across three solar
systems.
Hisaki noted all the similarities this scene had to the others as he
carefully made a walk through. The broken front door access pad
singed around the edges as if a fire inside the unit had burned hot and
bright for a moment, overturned chairs at a full dinner table with the
parents’ bodies lying nearby and blood spatter from the archaic
shotguns they used comprised this scene the same as the others.
Once again Hisaki wondered where they had gotten the deadly
relics of a violent planet that had destroyed itself long ago and how
they were finding ammunition for their weapons. Were they making it
themselves? If so, where did they gain the knowledge to create such
barbaric and deadly items? Someone out there must know something
about them.
Hisaki walked across the living area, dodging around the scene
techs scurrying about gathering evidence, to a wall full of beautiful
family pictures and removed a small 5x7 portrait of the missing child.
She looked to be about two or three years old in the photo. The year
was stamped in gold in the bottom corner, 3776 DT or dimensional
time, would make this a very recent photo.
Hisaki focused on the image of the little girl as if he could make
her appear, safe from harm, just by the strength of his desire to save
her. Big blue eyes pleaded with him from the heart shaped face of a
cherub. Hisaki felt his heart breaking, shattering, as he wondered how
soft her wavy light brown hair would feel under his stroking hand as
he sung her to sleep or tamed her wild bed head when she woke. It
just wasn’t fair; someone this sweet and innocent should have been
untouchable, off limits to even the worst criminals. He knew he had to
get her back and keep her safe, he just didn’t know how to do it.
Hisaki removed the photo from the frame and slid it into the inner
pocket of his clingy metallic blue uniform shirt. The varying colors of
the uniform shirts in NOVA depicted the wearer’s status at a glance.
Flat green was a novice officer initiate, light green was a novice
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officer, pale metallic green was a junior officer in charge of the
novices, pale yellow was an office worker, metallic pale yellow was
an office supervisor, metallic black were all crime scene techs, flat
blue was all high level officers except for the Flames.
There were four Flames who headed their own teams and were
assigned to different areas and crimes. The four Flames were different
from normal people in many ways. They were conceived in a lab and
grown in a pod filled with cerebral fluid for the first 18 years of their
lives. The following ten years were filled with training. They trained
their bodies to be lethal weapons and their minds to control their
bodies and to be even more deadly since it was the mind that
controlled their flames.
Each Flame went through a sacred ritual as old as time at the
moment of birth from the pods. Sacred sigils were tattooed in a
distinct pattern in a specific order across the backs of their shoulder,
then down their spines and finally across their lower backs to wrap
around their waists ending in the center of their belly just above their
pubic line.
The sigils were a tool used to gather the energy all around them
for their minds to use in combat or defense. Each Flame was trained to
use the energy in all the ways possible, but each Flame had an affinity
for a certain energy element that decided the color of their energy
flames.
Hisaki’s energy flames were a translucent blue and his affinity
was with water, so his uniform shirt was a metallic blue that