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Authors: Taylor V. Donovan
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should be more conscientious about it.”
“Right.” Mac bit the inside of his cheek to keep from laughing
again. The man looked too cute for words whenever he got in a
snit about something.
“Talking really isn’t what I had in mind anyway.”
“You never want to talk, darlin’, but you know we’re going to,
so stop complainin’.”
“The stubble’s hot.” Sam cocked his head and let his blue eyes
check Mac out. The fact that he was doing so through a web cam
didn’t diminish the effect it had on Mac’s body. “You’re looking
good tonight.”
“You like it?” Mac rubbed his cheeks self-consciously. “Didn’t
take the time to shave today.”
“I do.”
He wasn’t surprised when Sam looked down. The guy couldn’t
pay a compliment without feeling uncomfortable, but he always
had something nice to say. Such a paradox he was sometimes.
“How about a game of online poker?” Mac asked. Truth was
he wasn’t much for talking tonight either. He was having enough
trouble keeping his tongue from rolling out of his mouth at the
hotness that was his freshly showered guy.
“Strip poker?” Sam’s heated look nearly had Mac coming in
his shorts.
“Is there any other kind?” he teased, but apparently Sam
missed it completely because he looked rather troubled for a
second.
“You tell me. Play online poker often?”
“Only with you, darlin’.”
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There it was again, that tick in the corner of Sam’s left eye that
came about whenever they stumbled upon a subject that involved
the possibility of Mac even talking to other guys. Sam never flat
out asked, but Mac never made it too difficult for him to find
out he wasn’t. Friends with benefits rules notwithstanding, it was
important to Mac that Sam knew it was just him.
Only him.
“Bring it on, then.” Sam’s tone might have been indifferent,
but Mac could tell he was relieved.
And it turned out poker was a good idea. They both got to
relax and make fun of each other’s plays, and after two winning
hands, Mac sat back and watched an already shirtless Sam start
on the button of his shorts. Then suddenly he got up from his
desk chair and went to open the bedroom door.
It baffled Mac, as Sam was anal retentive when it came to
keeping his private life a secret. God knew it took some serious
maneuvering to get him to talk about anything that wasn’t the
current news.
“Hey, champ.” The caring tone he used to address whoever
was at the door was one he’d never heard from Sam. It moved
something inside him. “You need anything?”
Mac didn’t hear an answer, but two seconds later he saw Sam
pull someone who looked like a smaller version of him inside the
room and close the door. Then the boy glanced at the computer
monitor and Mac didn’t know what to do.
Shit.
How long before Sam had a cow over his nephew seeing him?
Didn’t that violate the “don’t ask me to meet your family and
don’t expect me to meet yours” rule? But the boy kept looking,
so Mac smiled at him and waved. In turn, the boy waved back
and returned his smile.
He looked so much like Sam. They had the same black hair
and blue eyes; the same adorable smile. And he was probably
going to be as tall as his uncle when he was all grown up.
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“Mac…”
He took a deep breath and got ready for whatever it was Sam
was going to throw his way, regardless of the fact that it wasn’t
him who’d let the boy inside before terminating their video chat
session.
But Sam seemed to be fine. Maybe a little worried when he
looked at the boy, but fine.
Sam put his hands on the kids shoulder and squeezed it a
little. “This is my nephew, Nicholas.”
“I like Nicky better,” the boy rushed to say.
“Hey there, Nicky.” Mac smiled at him again. “Pleasure to
meet ya.”
“Nicky, meet Mac.”
“Hi.” The kid’s face flushed a little, but his smile got wider.
“Nice to meet you too.”
“How are you enjoyin’ your summer vacation?”
“I’m having fun. Hanging out with friends and stuff.” Nicky
took a few steps closer to the monitor. “Why do you talk so
weird?”
Mac chuckled and glanced at Sam to make sure it was okay
to answer. “Because I’m from Texas. We have a bit of a drawl
around these parts.”
“Texas… Oh!” The kid sat down on the desk chair and leaned
so close to the monitor Mac had to lean back in order to see him.
“You’re Uncle Sam’s friend. He told me he was going to see you
when you came to New York, but he didn’t know if you’re a
cowboy. Are you? Do you have cows and horses?”
“No, I’m not a cowboy.” Mac grinned. “And the last time I
saw a cow it was on my plate.”
“Your plate…? Oh! You mean a steak!” Nicky grinned,
and Mac thought he was adorable. They were powerful, those
Shaughnessy genes.
“With lots of barbecue sauce.”
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“That’s how I like it too.” Nicky grinned again. “You’re cool…
but your hockey team sucks.”
“Does it, now?” Mac said with a laugh. “I didn’t even know
we have one.” He laughed harder when the kid just stared at him.
“I like football.”
“So maybe you’re not that cool after all.”
That time it was Sam who laughed, and it turned Mac’s world
sideways.
Mac had never seen him laugh like that. He hadn’t even seen
him smile that often the few times they’d been together. Sam was
the epitome of uptight. He had no qualms about engaging in
sexual activities in the parking lot of an airport, but closed up like
a clam if someone asked him his favorite color.
But right now that man was gone, and in his place was
someone who could not only enjoy a joke, but maybe even tell
one himself. Mac shifted on his seat. Not even some of Sam’s
unexpected answers to their twenty questions game had made
him feel so off kilter before.
That laugh was proving to be lethal.
Mac never thought he’d get to witness that protective and
caring side he’d suspected Sam had all along. Getting a glimpse
at the love he had for his nephew and the kind of father he
would have been had his baby girl lived was more than Mac had
bargained for. It was unexpected insight he didn’t want.
Samuel Shaughnessy was the stud that fucked him ten
different ways to Sunday once a month. He was the hard, too
sexy for words body Mac used to get his rocks off. He couldn’t
afford to see him under a different light…to think about him in
any other way. It wasn’t safe.
“…and football is probably the most important thing for
Texans, so he’s more than cool down there.” Mac’s respect for
Sam shot up about thirty points. “Besides, have you forgotten
about the Giants and the Jets?”
“Fine.” Nicky smiled at Mac again. “I take that back, you’re
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still cool.”
“Well, thank you buddy.” He winked, then cleared his throat
before addressing Sam. “On that note, I’m gonna let you guys
go, okay?”
“Yeah… Champ here has something he needs to talk about.”
“You guys have a good night. It was great meeting you,
Nicky.”
“You too.” The boy waved goodbye and pretty much leapt
from the chair to his uncle’s king size bed.
“Mac, wait.” Sam stood in front of the monitor, blocking
Mac’s view of the boy. “I’m sorry for… you know…” He glanced
briefly over his shoulder.
“Don’t even mention it, darlin’,” Mac replied, forgetting
Nicky could still hear him until the boy chuckled. Shit. “Have a
good night.”
“G’night.” And before the cuteness on his screen could do
any major damage, Mac signed off and left his room.
§ § § §
Sam stared at the black screen for a few seconds before
shutting down his computer and joining his nephew in bed.
After dinner they’d played a couple of games of Call of Duty
and discussed hockey camp some more now that Nicky wasn’t
worried about being incommunicado from Sasha, and by the time
they said goodnight the boy seemed to be doing fine. But that
had apparently changed at some point during the forty minutes
Sam had spent talking to Tex.
He really wanted to find out what was on the kid’s mind, but
he couldn’t get Mac’s expression out of his own. There’d been
something there when he was talking to Nicky. Something that
was soft and tender. But then that had changed, and when he
left the only thing Sam could read on that gorgeous face was
determination, some kind of resolve. It bugged him not knowing
what it could be.
Was Mac pissed over Nicky’s interruption? Was the kitten
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mad because Sam insisted on enforcing the no family talk rule
but had now allowed for a huge part of his own life to show his
face while they’d been talking? He’d be pissed as hell if he was
Mac. Seriously, what he’d just done was so hypocritical he didn’t
even want to think about it. He had no business letting Nicky talk
to Mac when he had refused to listen to the guy the few times he
tried to talk about his friends and the twins.
“I didn’t mean to interrupt,” Nicky said when Sam landed
next to him on the mattress.
“It’s okay.”
“Mac called you darling… Is he your boyfriend?”
“Nah, he’s just a friend.” And to a certain degree Sam
supposed he really was.
“Uncle Sam…” Nicky bit his lip once again. “Are you gay,
like Logan?”
“Nope. I’m bisexual.” He looked at his nephew. “It means
I’m attracted to both women and men.”
“Oh.”
“Does it bother you?” he asked softly. “To know that’s how
I am?”
“No.” He shook his head so hard Sam wouldn’t be surprised
if he got a kink in his neck. “I know our sexuality does not define
us as people.”
“Exactly.” And God bless Logan for teaching his nephew so
well. Sam rubbed his face with his hands and glanced at the boy.
“So tell me. What’s going on with you?”
“I got a request.” Sam waited and waited, but the boy never
finished.
“What is it, kiddo?” he pushed, turning his head so that he
could fully look at him.
“Do you think you can set me up on a date?”
“Set you up… What?”
“You know, like when I used to go on play dates?”
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Honest to God, he had no idea what the heck that was. “You
used to go on what?”
“Play dates.” Nicky bit his lip before continuing. “Dad and
Mom always set up play dates for me with Dad’s co-workers and
friends’ daughters. I hated them, but they made me go anyway.
Now I’m older so I guess it’d be a regular date, but I don’t like
any of the girls from school in that way and don’t want to ask
them out.”
“Why did you hate the play dates?” Sam asked once he found
his voice. The last thing he imagined when he opened the door
was that Nicky would finally want to talk about his father.
“Because they were so boring. The girls always wanted to play
house. They wanted for me to hold their dolls and they talked
about weddings and how I should grow up and be a doctor and
make lots of money and buy them diamonds and marry them.”
Sam chuckled at that. He still remembered his ex-wife talking
about the exact same thing back when they were teens. “All girls
want to get married.”
“I wanted to play outside with the boys, but Dad wouldn’t let
me. I was allowed to be on the hockey team but I never got to go
to the guys’ houses or anything like that.”
“Did you ask your mom to run some interference for you?”
“Yeah… I really wanted to go to my friend Jamie’s birthday
sleepover, so I asked Mom. I don’t think that went too well,
though.”
“Want to tell me why?”
“You promise not to say anything?”
“You have my word. I won’t say anything to anyone.” By
that point they were both whispering, and Sam just knew he was
about to get some much needed answers.
“I think Dad hurt Mom when she asked him to let me go to
Jamie’s house.”
“You mean physically hurt her?”
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“Yeah… her face was all bruised… She said she fell but I
know she didn’t. She never asked Dad to let me go anywhere
after that. She said I had to obey and follow instructions and I’d
be fine… and she made me go on the play dates more than ever.”
“I see…”
“I remember this girl, she said she didn’t want to have another
play date with me ’cause I’m boring. He yelled at me in the car.
Said I had to be with the girls and asked me if I…”
“If you what? What did he ask?”
Nicky swallowed hard and squeezed his eyes shut. “Asked me
if I was getting hard already and said I had to fuck girls as soon
as I started… you know… getting hard.”
“When was this?”
“I dunno… A year ago? I know I was eleven.”