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Authors: Taylor V. Donovan
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dialogue now. It’s been years, Sam. Years of nothing but blame
and guilt. Your feelings have kept you alone and—”
“I don’t want to be with anyone,” Sam interrupted. “You
know I don’t care for relationships.”
But Sam hadn’t always felt that way. Once upon a time he’d
believed love conquered it all. He’d wanted a family and his very
own happily ever after. And he’d been so close to having it, too.
Then he’d made the worst call of his life and lost it all.
Now he was older and wiser, and had learned the hard way
that having a partner meant being partly responsible for their
well being, and that was something he just couldn’t take on.
Which was why he was all about the one-nighters.
It was in everybody’s best interest that he kept things
as anonymous as possible and only hooked up when it was
understood and agreed upon that nothing would come out of it.
He really didn’t want to be bothered with unsolicited attention of
the emotional kind.
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“I know you don’t want to be in a relationship. I don’t either,
so I can hardly blame you. But please, babe, if you never again
have one, let it be because you honestly don’t want it and not
because you’re scared of the responsibility… Or because you feel
you don’t deserve it.”
“I have to talk to her, don’t I?” Sam asked, resignation ringing
clear in his voice.
“If you want to be able to have some peace of mind and
move on, then yes, you do.”
May 13, 2009
New York City
Mac’s gut twisted at the rumble of the landing gear. The last
time he’d been on a plane was when his parents took the family
to Disney World. Back then it had been exciting. He had been
ten, and for reasons that wouldn’t make a damn difference at the
moment, he had never air traveled again. Mac figured everyone
had their little fears, but this was ridiculous. He was a grown
man. He’d been a firefighter for years. You’d think a man who
had the balls to walk into burning buildings and battle scary ass
fires could manage to take a deep breath and remain calm on an
airplane, but you’d be wrong. At the moment he was breathing
heavily, sweating bullets, and pissed as hell. A kid across the aisle
had noticed his distress two hours after takeoff and had been
laughing at him while mouthing the words “Big Pussy” ever since.
Damn disrespectful kid needed to get his ass whooped.
He breathed a sigh of relief when the plane finally pulled into
the terminal. His friend patted his hand, which made Mac feel
like an even bigger wimp. He shot the other man a “bite me”
look and shook his head when Braxton started laughing.
Had it been anybody else making fun of him, Mac would
have felt compelled to beat the shit out of them. But it was Brax
and truth be told, the man would get lenience even if he laughed
at Mac for the entire transatlantic flight. Not because he was his
boss, but because he was a great friend and human being. He
was also one of the few people Mac had great respect for, even
if he’d been lying to Brax for the past several years. That it was
by omission and only so that he could honor the agreement he’d
made with his family, didn’t make it any better.
With a sigh, he got up from his seat and reached for his
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carryon. He had a feeling his mother wasn’t going to make things
easy for him, but even if she didn’t get with the program he was
still coming out. He was done hiding who he was for the benefit
of others, and as soon as he figured out how to come clean to
Braxton and Remy and the rest of his close friends without
looking like a hypocrite, he would.
“I’m so happy to be here,” Mac said to his friend. This trip
couldn’t have come at a better time for him.
“Welcome to New York City, boy.” Braxton took one of the
bags from him and slapped him on the shoulder. “We’ll take care
of business and make sure we have some fun before we head
back home.”
“Can’t wait.”
They shared a grin and followed the other passengers off the
plane.
The two men were in town to scout the market and possible
location for a night club Braxton was thinking of opening there.
Already the owner of probably the hippest, hottest, and most
famous club in not only Houston but probably southern US of
A, he’d decided he wanted to expand, and Christian Murphy, one
of Braxton’s closest friends and a favorite of the entire staff at
The Heat Wave, Mac included, had suggested NYC.
Thinking it was a great idea, Brax had immediately planned
for a four day trip and somehow decided he needed Mac with
him. Feeling like he could use the impromptu vacation, Mac had
jumped at the offer, and so there he was in NYC, more than
ready to enjoy the time in the city he was positive would feel like
a different planet to him. It would’ve been even better if Remy,
his best friend, was there to explore the city with him. But Remy
had insisted it was impossible for him to take the time off. Still,
Mac couldn’t wait.
On their way to the terminal to collect their luggage and find
Christian, their friend and chauffeur for the day, Mac looked
around at all the people coming and going, taking in the faster
pace. He was about to comment on how different from Texas
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everything was when he noticed Braxton talking on his phone
a few steps ahead of him. The huge frown on his friend’s face
caught Mac by surprise, as the guy had been in a good mood only
a minute ago.
He’d almost caught up with Brax when someone rudely
bumped into him, knocking his carry-on off his shoulder and to
the ground.
“Hey!” Mac said, a little annoyed. He leaned down to pick
up his bag at the same time the other person did, and they damn
near bumped heads.
“Sorry man. I wasn’t looking where I was going.”
Mac felt shivers down his spine at the deep, sultry New York
accented voice. He swallowed hard, picked up his bag then looked
at the guy. Holy fuck, he was a walking, talking orgasm. Slightly
shorter than Mac, with a swimmer’s build. His eyes were blue and
intense. His midnight black hair was long enough to allow for a
firm grip. Mac, an expert when it came to disguising his interest
in other men, couldn’t stop himself from staring at this gorgeous
one.
“No problem,” he managed to say. “I was distracted too.” The
other man glanced at him with an apologetic smile. He must’ve
noticed Mac’s interest, because his smile turned into pure sin and
he gave Mac a very obvious, thorough once over, causing his
blood to rush right down to his dick.
Mac sent a silent thank you to the gods. Last thing he needed
was to get his lights punched out had the dude been straight.
But he most definitely wasn’t, and his blatant blue-eyed gaze
was doing weird things to Mac. He had been checked out and
propositioned many times throughout the years, but had never
reacted to it the way he was doing now.
“Yeah, happens when you’re in a hurry.” The guy’s deep voice
rumbled through Mac like a freight train. “Nice accent, by the
way. Texas?”
“Yeah, from Houston… and right back at you.”
“In town for business or pleasure?” The black haired wet
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dream’s voice seemed to get deeper on the word “pleasure.”
“Both.” Mac was annoyed that his own voice actually quivered
a little. Granted he had never before in his life had such a strong
sexual reaction to a man in public, but this was ridiculous. Clearing
his throat, he let his gaze slide over the tall, muscular, suit covered
form before adding, “If we can manage the time, that is.”
The other man was about to say something else when the PA
announced the last boarding call for some flight.
“Damn, that’s me.” He looked disappointed. Or was that just
wishful thinking on Mac’s part? “How long are you staying?” he
asked, not taking his eyes away from Mac’s when he reached back
to get his wallet.
“I’ll be here until Saturday afternoon,” Mac answered, not
giving a crap Braxton could very well be witnessing this encounter.
This guy was gorgeous and Mac wanted a piece of him, caution
be damned.
“Saturday… okay… ” The guy leaned slightly forward and
put what looked like a business card in one of Mac’s front jeans
pockets, glancing down at his package before stepping back,
taking Mac’s breath away in the process. “I should be back by
then. Give me a call, will you? I’d love to show you the goods.”
He flashed what was probably the world’s sexiest smile. “You
have a good one.”
“You too. Have a safe flight.” Was all Mac could say, smiling
when the guy started to walk backwards.
“Yeah… thanks.” Another smile, another onceover, and he
finally turned around and headed towards what Mac assumed
was his gate.
Mac subtly adjusted himself. “Jesus… What the fuck was
that?” He closed his fist tightly around the card inside his pocket
and squeezed his eyes shut. “He wants me to call him.” Mac
swallowed hard. “Yes…Yes!” He took a moment to get his
heartbeat under control, then snapped his eyes open and turned
to go catch up with Braxton.
A hysterical chuckle escaped him when he found his friend
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walking towards him.
Shit.
Had he seen anything?
Then again, did Mac even care anymore if his friend figured
out Mac was gay before he was ready to tell him? Sometimes he
thought he didn’t.
Mac turned around one more time to take a last look at the
sexy as fuck stranger and smiled when he saw the man was doing
the same.
“Mac.”
He shook his head, took a deep breath and looked at Braxton.
The man’s handsome face was pale and his mouth twisted in
disgust.
“What’s going on?” he asked, feeling guilty for checking out
a guy when it was obvious there was something wrong with his
friend.
“That was Eric on the phone.” Eric Callahan was a good
friend and a homicide detective with the Houston PD. “A body
was found last night… they’re almost sure he was gay.”
“Shit.” Another guy killed because of his sexual orientation
would definitely explain Braxton’s foul mood. “Anyone you
knew?”
“Name didn’t ring a bell but you know that doesn’t mean
anything.”
“Right.” The guy could’ve been a regular patron of The Heat
Wave, but that didn’t mean Brax, or even Mac, would’ve known
him personally. “This is crazy, man. I hope Eric catches whoever
is doing this.”
“And tomorrow wouldn’t be soon enough.” Braxton agreed
as they made their way out of the terminal.
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May 14, 2009
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Mac buttoned up his short sleeved, dark red shirt and slid
his hands over it slowly, getting familiar with its shimmering
appearance. As a T-shirt and jeans, cotton all the way kind of guy,
he had never in his life worn anything so fine. Heck, he wouldn’t
even know where to shop for something like it; but thanks to
Christian, who had assured him it was mandatory for tourists to
experience the joys of a New York City shopping spree, he could
now mention a few stores and designers he’d never heard of and
whose names he could barely pronounce.
Mac tugged his shirt a little and looked at himself in the
mirror. It fit his linebacker’s physique like a glove, smooth and
soft and damn, the color did look good against his golden skin.
It was the only thing he’d loved at the store, and Chris apparently
noticed because, on the cab ride to the hotel, he’d given Mac a sly
smile and a gift wrapped box.
After making sure his blond hair was spiked just right he
grabbed his wallet and opened it to make sure he had enough
cash. Braxton had refused to let him pay for his own plane ticket
and room, but, after a brief argument, he’d agreed to let Mac pay
for tips and cab fares at the very least.
He put the money away and took out the business card he
hadn’t used until that morning. Granted he’d been busy, but the
real reason was he’d been worried his friends would find him out.
He’d walked around with a hard on for the guy he referred to
as Sexy Super Agent for days, trying to figure out what to do and
how to do it to no avail.
The fact that he might miss this opportunity mainly because
his friends didn’t know Mac swung the same way they did was
frustrating to the nth degree, but it wasn’t the right time to come
out to them.
The card had no first name on it, only an initial, but it stated
that the blue eyed wet dream was a Special Agent with the FBI.
Beauty and brains.