Authors: Kele Moon
thrust, relished every gasp of pleasure that burst out of both of
them. Sweat beaded on his temples and ran down the dip in his
back as Brad fucked him in a rough, ruthless way Gavin knew few
men could take.
Lost in the fantasy, relishing the sheer sensuality of being
fucked and owned, Gavin couldn’t help but grab his own cock.
“Hel, yes, get yourself off.” Brad panted over the slap of skin
against skin. His hand fisted tighter in Gavin’s hair, tugging harder.
“Fuck your hand until you come.”
Gavin started jerking himself off fast and furious. His hips
thrust into the stroke of his hand, only to push back against the
hard, fast stab of Brad’s cock moving in and out of him. The dual
stimulation made him a completely carnal being, mindless and
panting, desperately searching for release. Al he could feel was the
coil of pleasure winding tighter, and he knew Brad was right there
with him. Somehow the two of them had colided in the darkness,
two lost souls who’d been alone and craving something that was
raunchy and deviant and wholy erotic in a way Gavin would have
never comprehended before this moment.
Gavin shouted when he came, his entire body seizing with the
lightning bolt of pleasure that struck him. It crackled through every
cel in his body, opening a chasm of ecstasy that swalowed him
whole. The pulse of pleasure was so overpowering Gavin only
dimly heard Brad folow him into the abyss with his own shout of
gratification.
The storm took a while for them to ride out. When it did fizzle
to a low hum of contentment, Gavin found himself spread-eagle on
the bed, his cheek resting against the cool sheets with al of Brad’s
weight on him. His breathing was strained because Brad was one
massive firefighter, but Gavin didn’t care. He tilted his head to the
soft caress of kisses running from his pulse point, over the curve of
neck, and then trailing to the back of his shoulder blade.
“’S good,” Brad mumbled breathlessly, his voice heavy and
sated with sex. “I’m keeping you.”
“That works.” Gavin smiled. Wanting to hide from the
bubbling feelings of warmth and gratitude, he buried his face,
alowing Brad’s lips to drift over this nape while Gavin shamelessly
admitted, “I’m al yours.”
They weren’t elaborate words of undying love and devotion,
but the deep sense of contentment and companionship that settled
over them made Gavin feel like in some strange way that was
exactly what they were.
“Jesus, who blew sunshine up your ass?”
Gavin bit his lip, fighting the threatening smile as he reached
for a chicken wing and shrugged. “I dunno what you’re talking
about.”
“Bulshit.” Charlie’s eyes narrowed in suspicion. A short,
stocky redhead with light eyes and an intense scowl, Charlie was
good at being intimidating. “You’ve been a wreck since the
shooting. Then I don’t hear from you for two days, and now you’re
smiling like you just won the fucking lottery. Spil it, Connoly.”
Gavin shifted uncomfortably as he avoided his partner’s
intense glare. The two of them had known each other for a long
time. Both Irish Catholic, both cops, they’d been friends before
they were partners because they understood each other. There
wasn’t much he didn’t tel Charlie, but this felt a little too personal.
He wanted to hold his budding relationship with Brad close to his
chest. A part of him was worried the real world would tarnish
something that felt wild and wonderful. He didn’t want to risk it
being poluted by others’ negative opinions.
“You’re meeting with the shrink in a few hours,” Charlie
warned him cautiously. “The shoot team cleared you. Al you need
is her clean bil of mental health to come back to work.”
“Are you insinuating I’m mentaly incompetent?”
“I’m saying it’s gonna look strange that a guy coming off a
shooting is as fucking pleased as you seem to be.” Charlie’s glare
was as intense as ever. “Realy, it’s noticeable.”
“Shit,” Gavin groaned, looking away. “It’s not a big deal, and
it’s not like I’m gonna be smiling like an idiot in the shrink’s office.”
“You sure about that?”
Rather than meet Charlie’s gaze, Gavin continued to glance
away. The wing restaurant was overflowing with women in tight
shirts and short shorts. Usualy he would have enjoyed the eye
candy; now al he could do was think of Brad and wish his long shift
would get over with. Despite two days of debauchery, Gavin ached
for more, and it was unlikely he was going to get over this obsession
anytime soon.
“I sorta fel into a relationship,” Gavin admitted, knowing it
was either tel Charlie or go into the shrink’s office like a fool in
love. He needed an outlet, and Charlie was the only one currently
available. Gavin turned back to his partner. “It happened fast, but
it’s been pretty hot and heavy.”
Charlie puled back, amber eyebrows rising in surprise. “You
met someone? When’d that happen? Far as I knew you were
sulking around the apartment in your sweats.”
Gavin hesitated, looking back to his basket of wings. Rather
than eat them, he puled at the skin, getting his fingers sticky. Charlie
was one of his closest friends, his partner, someone he spent
entirely too much time with. Gavin was second-guessing his decision
to use Charlie as an outlet. He’d be better off outing himself to the
shrink. She couldn’t do anything to Gavin for being gay. Brad
worked for the city, and he was out and proud. He even marched in
parades and did charity work like organize youth groups for GLBT
teens. He stil had a job and pension.
It wasn’t necessarily a bad thing to just out himself to one
shrink who wanted to make sure Gavin had a good head on his
shoulders and wasn’t randomly shooting gang members for looking
at him wrong. She’d ask why he was walking on sunshine after the
shooting, and Gavin would tel her—no apologies.
Yes, the shrink was a much better idea.
“It’s Brad.”
Gavin looked up in surprise. “W-what?”
“The relationship,” Charlie went on, speaking slowly as if
fearing for Gavin’s sanity. “It’s your roommate.”
“I—” Gavin swalowed hard. “What makes you think that?”
“Am I right?” Charlie asked rather than answer the question.
Gavin found the confession trapped in his throat. Outing
himself was good in theory, but the reality sorta sucked. He didn’t
think his partner would ditch him for it. Charlie wasn’t driving
around with liberal bumper stickers on the back of his car, but he
was progressive enough considering his conservative Irish Catholic
background. His wife Maria was an artist and socialized in gay-
friendly circles. She’d probably leave him if he dumped Gavin for
being gay. But Gavin didn’t want Charlie to be awkward around
him either. He feared an invisible wedge being driven between them
once it was out in the open.
“Yeah.” Gavin nodded, because his mama taught him to face
the things that terrified him head-on rather than hide from them.
Feeling like he might puke, he admitted to his partner, “You’re right.
It’s Brad.”
“Shit.” Charlie shook his head in disgust. “This sucks.”
Gavin’s shoulders grew tight in anger. The shock of rejection
made his voice more vicious than he anticipated. “Excuse me?”
“Not you,” Charlie said, stil shaking his head as he reached
over to his iced tea. He took a long drink before he sighed. “I made
a pretty hefty bet with Maria that you weren’t gay. Now I gotta pay
up. What is it about women, they’re always right?”
Gavin gaped, not expecting that at al. “What’d you bet?”
“A trip to Napa.”
“California?” Gavin coughed. “That’l cost a mint.”
“Tel me about it, but I thought that bet was a sure thing. I
was waiting for you to find a steady girl and enjoy season tickets to
the Bucs.” Charlie huffed, giving Gavin a glare that clearly said this
lost bet was his fault. “How the hel are you gay? You don’t look
gay. You certainly don’t act gay.”
Gavin tried realy hard not to get defensive the way Brad
always did, but it wasn’t easy. “How exactly is a gay man supposed
to act?”
“You’ve dated girls, plenty of ’em,” Charlie said, craftily
avoiding the accusation in a very coplike manner. “What about
Emily? You stil talk to her. You’re like best buds. I thought for sure
you’d get back with her.”
“I’m bi.” Gavin felt his cheeks heat as he looked back to his
basket of wings. “Or I was. Now I dunno. I guess you could label
me as gay. It doesn’t realy matter what label you put on it. I’m with
Brad and I’m happy about it.”
“Were you always bi?” Charlie leaned in and whispered like
it was a dirty secret. “Did you always, you know, like…men?”
“Always. I’ve been on sort of a dry spel, but that didn’t
mean I wasn’t interested.”
“Why the fuck didn’t you say anything?”
“’Cause I didn’t think you’d be betting on my sexuality,”
Gavin barked, knowing that more than anything was what got
Charlie’s guard up. “Why didn’t you just ask me before you made
the bet if you were looking for a sure thing?”
“I guess it just seemed far-fetched.” Charlie took another
drink of his iced tea. “But Maria was sure of it. She’s been
swearing up and down that you had a thing for your roommate since
you moved in with him.”
“Wel,” Gavin started, the smirk back, because he was that
high on sex and Brad. Even being outed to his partner couldn’t
diminish it. “That probably should have been a pretty good
indication. I did have a thing for him.”
“Yeah, but he’s so…” Charlie held up a hand, as if searching
for the right words. “And you’re so… It’s just, you know, weird.
You’re both too macho to like each other.”
Gavin frowned. “What does that have to do with anything?”
“It’s not exactly obvious who’s wearing the ring and who’s
buying it.” Charlie tilted his head, giving Gavin a pointed look.
“Catch my drift?”
Had Gavin realy given Charlie credit for being progressive?
“Do me a favor. Don’t say that to Brad if you ever speak to
him again. Shit like that makes him crazy.”
“Hey, man, I don’t give a fuck if you’re dating your
roommate,” Charlie said quickly. “I’m just saying it was
unexpected, especialy with Brad. That guy is huge and seriously
rough around the edges. Why not go for someone a little softer?
You ever been to South Beach? We stopped by there the last time
we visited Maria’s family in Miami, and there are some real pretty
guys walking around showing off al their assets. You’re not gonna
start wearing those tight speedo bathing suit things on the weekends
now that you’re gay, are you?”
“Jesus.” Gavin looked behind him to see if anyone was
listening, because Charlie’s voice carried like he had a loudspeaker
surgicaly inserted into his voice box. “Wil you tone it down?”
“I’m just trying to be accepting of your new lifestyle,” Charlie
said in false innocence. “I think I’m being pretty understanding
considering I’m gonna be spending a week in Napa sipping wine
and looking at sunsets thanks to you.”
“That doesn’t sound so bad.” Gavin waved the waitress
down, desperate for a check. The shrink’s office was suddenly
more appealing than lunch with Charlie. “You make wine, romance,
and sunsets sound like a fate worse than death.”
“Wow, you realy are gay,” Charlie said with wide eyes.
“It could be worse,” Gavin said with a laugh. “She could
make you take her to New York for Broadway shows and art
galeries.”
“Very good point.” Charlie shuddered. “Hey, are you gonna
tel the shrink about your new boyfriend?”
Gavin shrugged as he took the bil from the waitress. “It’s not
realy relevant to how I do my job. I don’t think it’s necessary, and
you’ve officialy ruined my good mood. I doubt I’l be obvious.”
“She can’t tel anyone,” Charlie said seriously, before he
frowned. “At least I don’t think she can. One way or the other, if
you out yourself, I got your back. Anyone gives you shit, they’l be
hearing it from me.”
Gavin looked up from the bil, a surprised smile tugging at his
lips. “Realy?”
“Yes, realy,” Charlie snapped, his voice echoing over the
loud buzz of the restaurant. “Don’t act so fucking surprised. What’d
you think? That I’d dump you for being queer? Is that what you
think of me?”
“I’m sorry,” Gavin said, holding up his hands passively.
Hearing it from Charlie was something everyone, Gavin included,