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Laine couldnāt shout, couldnāt even moan as his climax slammed into him, sending jets of spunk pouring into Sevās ass. He bit down unthinkingly, in the grips of an orgasm so intense his head swam. Sevās voice was muffled by the roar of blood in Laineās ears, the pounding of it in his temples and behind his eyes as he emptied himself into his lover.
The last little shot of cum trickled from his dick then Laineās legs must have turned to jelly because he was falling, sliding down, squashing Sev between himself and the wall until Laineās knees hit the floor.
Slowly, Laine became aware of the growing pain in his knees and the metallic taste of blood on his tongue. He cracked open his eyes and blinked until he could see Sevās loopy grin.
āThat was so fuckinā hot,ā Sev said, the words slurred as if heād just wokeāor been fucked stupid, much like Laine felt.
Laine grunted, the lethargy that replaced his energy quickly trying to pull him into sleep. He came to with a jerk of his head that made his teeth snap together. Pain flared in his jaws as he pried his eyes open. āWha?ā Surely Sev didnāt expect him to move.
Sev looked at him, an earnest and slightly worried expression on his handsome face. āWe need to talk. Alma called.ā
Well, that was like being dunked in a pool of ice water. He was going to need some more coffee.
* * * *
Sev was back to gnawing on his lip as he watched Laine from across the kitchen table. The man was not happy, not anywhere near the happy universe, for that matter, but he hadnāt said no. Sev didnāt expect Laine would, but Laine wouldnāt be eager to have Alma and her family visit. It wasnāt that Laine didnāt want Sev to have contact with his familyāhe just wouldnāt want Sev hurt by them again.
Well, Sev wasnāt exactly eager to experience that, either. He planned to keep his sister at an emotionally safe distance, at least until he found out whether she was sincere or not.
āTheyāre not staying here,ā Laine said, then added, āRight?ā
Sev nearly snickered at the grudging tone carried in that one word. If Laine hadnāt just fucked him through the wall, Sev might have teased him, let him worry for a moment or two, but he was feeling way too sated despite his familial concerns.
āShe didnāt say, but Iāll make sure they know Iāve booked them a couple of rooms at the motel.ā Sev scrunched his eyebrows together. Alma and her husband Roger had three kids. āOr one room. Whatever, I donāt know if they want their kids in a separate room or not.ā
Laine sat back in his chair, pushing against the table and groaning through a stretch. He canted his head and popped his neck, something that made Sev cringe every time Laine did it. āHow old are the kids?ā
āAh.ā Sev tapped his chin as he tried to remember. āI think the oldest is about sixteen. Alma had Rogelio when she was twenty, so yeah, thatās about right. The youngest just started school, kindergarten, so heās probably five. Adela is in the middle there, sheās eleven.ā
After seeming to consider it for a couple of minutes, Laine finally shrugged. āWell, I donāt know. Not like I know anything about kids. You better ask her when you call her back and find out when theyāll be coming to McKinton.ā
Sev stood up then darted around the table, unable to keep from chuckling. āI get the message loud and clear, Laine,ā Sev said, nuzzling Laineās cheek. āYou donāt want them staying here. Neither do I. Then I wouldnāt be able to do this.ā He cupped his loverās package, grinning when Laine humped into his hand. Laineās cock was hard as steelāthe man was ready to go again.
A few minutes later, when Laine had him bent over the table, his ass spread as Laine rimmed him to the point of insanity, Sevās last rational thought was that he was one very, very lucky man.
* * * *
Something woke Laine in the middle of the night. He came to with a whole-body jerk that left him gasping for breath as he lurched into a sitting position. Sev grumbled beside him, patting at Laineās thigh clumsily.
āSāwrong?ā
āI donāt know,ā Laine muttered, catching Sevās hand in his. āMust have had one of those nightmares you donāt remember. I just woke up borderline panicking.ā
āYeah?ā Sev sounded more alert and he was scooting around so Laine reached over and turned on the lamp. The low-wattage bulb still seemed way too bright for his sleep-darkened vision, and bright spots danced before his eyes. Laine scrubbed one-handedly at his eyes, which didnāt do anything but make more dots appear, although at least they were different colors.
āIāve had a weird feeling all day,ā Sev said from beside him. He leaned his dark head on Laineās shoulder. Sevās warm moist breath wafted over Laineās chest, teasing at one nipple. āIt always makes me feel off when Conner is too busy to give me crap.ā
Laine suspected that, like him, Sev worried Conner had gone on to wherever it was spirits went if they werenāt staying around after their bodies died. As odd as it may have seemed to anyone other than Sev, Conner was a part of their bent little family. It was his spirit that had brought Sev and Laine together, and really, they couldnāt imagine not having the playful spirit around.
Frowning, Laine ran the prior dayās events through his mind. āYou know, Iād have thought Conner get a kick out of showing up at the Sheriffās Department and messing with Loretta. Sheās just the sort of uptight person heād enjoy tormenting. You know, hide her pens, restart her computerāgoose her just to piss her off.ā Laine could picture it all
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