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Authors: Diana Copland
to kiss Matt for all he was worth.
Whether it was lingering tension or a remnant of
the adrenaline from earlier, these kisses
accelerated quickly beyond simplicity. He met the
caress of Kiernan’s tongue, his own moving into
Kiernan’s mouth in an unmistakably sexual rhythm.
Kiernan
moaned,
pressing
forward,
thighs
widening. Matt slid his hand around Kiernan’s
waist, dropping to the taut ass. He curved his
fingers into the solid mound of muscle and yanked
him forward.
Kiernan arched his pelvis. Lifting his leg, he
hooked his knee over Matt’s hip. Matt’s cock was
filling and lengthening, and, feeling vaguely out of
control, he pressed more firmly into Kiernan,
gripping his thigh as he rocked against him. Their
lips parted and Kiernan’s head dropped back.
“God,” he moaned. “You feel so good.”
“You too.”
Kiernan was all lithe motion and unexpected
strength, his leg locking and squeezing tight around
Matt’s waist, his hips surging upward. Matt could
feel Kiernan’s hard cock against him and he
wanted to touch. Even as the thought passed
through his mind, Kiernan’s hand moved between
them, his palm covering the bulge in the front of
Matt’s trousers.
“Fuck,” Matt muttered, pushing into the caress.
“Okay,” Kiernan whispered, and then he kissed
him again, luring Matt’s tongue back into his
mouth. He sucked on it so hard and so skillfully,
Matt could imagine it was his prick, and it
throbbed in response. Kiernan stroked him firmly,
up and down, fingers pressing.
Matt was afraid he might embarrass himself. It
had been over a year and a half since anyone had
touched him in passion, and he was shaking with
the effort it took not to come.
He caught Kiernan’s wrist with a growl,
removing his hand and pinning it to the tile.
His mind filled with images of ripping off
Kiernan’s jeans, shoving his knees to his chest and
taking him right on the kitchen counter. He was so
caught up in pressing him backward, in kissing him
as deeply as his tongue could manage, Matt didn’t
realize anything was wrong until Kiernan stiffened
and he heard the sound of a throat being cleared.
He straightened in shock, his eyes wide as he
jerked his head toward the back door.
Standing in the open doorway was Aidan
Fitzpatrick, her black brows nearly to her hairline,
a tote bag over one shoulder and a suitcase at her
feet. Just behind her was Sheila, holding the screen
door in her hand, her face both flushed and highly
amused.
“Um, hi, sis,” Kiernan said gamely, dropping his
leg from around Matt’s waist and struggling to sit
up. Matt took a step back, and immediately both
sets of eyes dropped in unison to the front of his
trousers. Cursing explosively, he turned his back.
There was a moment of charged silence.
“Well,” Aidan said finally, her tone surprisingly
mild. “I believe the mystery of why you’re so
determined to remain in town has been solved.”
Sheila laughed brightly even as Matt ran his
hand roughly through his hair.
He was never going to live this down. Ever.
Chapter Ten
It wasn’t the most awkward evening of his entire
life. There had been the night when he was fifteen,
when he’d told his parents he was gay. He was
quite certain that had been worse. And then there
was the time when his brother had unexpectedly
come to visit him at college and hadn’t knocked
before walking in on him and his boyfriend. They
had not been studying. He was sure he’d never
seen anyone quite the shade of green Bill had been.
So, yes, he’d experienced worse. It didn’t make
the next four hours any less uncomfortable.
He excused himself not long after the women
arrived and went to change his clothes. In reality
he just wanted out of the room so he didn’t have to
look into the knowing, amused faces. His arousal
hadn’t lasted much beyond Sheila’s laughter, but
his embarrassment had. The people closest to him
all knew he was gay, but he’d never been one for
public displays of affection. Having his sister-in-
law catch him with his tongue down someone’s
throat while they humped on his kitchen counter
was well beyond his comfort level. He changed
into jeans and a fleece pullover, straightened up
the bedroom, even put out clean towels in the
bathroom before coming to the conclusion he
couldn’t hide forever.
Aidan was very casual about the whole thing,
ordering pizza on her cell phone, although she had
sent Matt more than one pointed look. Sheila was
worse, winking at him every chance she got,
deciding she could stay for dinner because her
children’s father was capable of boxed mac and
cheese. Her real reason for staying was to torment
him as much as possible. Kiernan acted as if
nothing out of the ordinary had happened, being his
usual irrepressible self. He followed Matt into the
kitchen when he went to get something to drink.
“You know,” he murmured, leaning against the
counter at Matt’s side. “This whole thing will be
easier if Aidan believes the reason I’m staying is
because we’re involved. If that’s all right with
you.”
Matt sent him a sardonic look. “Well, given
what she walked in on, that shouldn’t be a
particularly hard sell.”
Kiernan grinned. “My thoughts exactly.” He took
a glass of Coke and paused, eyes bright. “It was
fun, yeah?”
Matt grunted softly. “Yeah, it was,” he
acknowledged grudgingly.
Kiernan winked and walked out of the kitchen
and Matt found his eyes dropping to Kiernan’s ass.
Okay, he had to accept he was fixated. And the
way Kiernan’s ass had felt in his hands, hard
muscles flexing… Sighing, he picked up two more
glasses and followed.
Kiernan didn’t do anything overt as the evening
went on, but to his sister, the signs must have been
unmistakable. He sat beside Matt on the couch, not
leaning on him but close enough. Matt found
Kiernan’s eyes turning to him often, warm with
affection. He knew he blushed more than once,
something
which
Sheila
seemed
to
find
particularly entertaining.
Kiernan was also a tactile person. Matt had
noticed it before, but he became even more aware
of it with watchful eyes on them. Kiernan touched
his knee or the back of his hand, and Matt could
feel both women cataloging each casual brush of
his fingers. This gave Sheila something else to
smirk about. By the time he walked her to the door,
he was happy to see her go. And then she stopped
in his entry, looked up at him, and her hazel eyes
were suddenly awash with tears.
“Sheil,” he whispered, but she shook her head,
circling his neck with her arms and hugging him.
“I’m glad. We’ve been so worried about you.”
She leaned back, studying him with a misty smile.
“Just don’t make it too hard for him, all right? He
so obviously really likes you.”
“Sheila.”
“Fine, I won’t say anything else. And I won’t
mention it to your brother.” She paused
meaningfully. “Yet.”
“Thank you.” Matt dropped his hands into his
jeans pockets. “Let’s see what happens first,
okay?”
She nodded, kissing him on the cheek before she
went out into the falling snow.
Aidan didn’t remain in the living room long
after Sheila’s departure. She said she needed to
sort their luggage out. Matt thought she was trying
to give them some time alone, an impression
reinforced when she sent her brother an enigmatic
look as she left the room.
Kiernan sat next to Matt on the sofa, their thighs
touching. Feeling as ill at ease as if he were on a
first date, Matt drank half a glass of Coke, fidgeted
with the hem of his shirt, reached for the remote
and turned on ESPN. He watched the commentator
talking about the Broncos and the Steelers, but
didn’t hear a word of it. His mind was
preoccupied with the arm pressed to his, the leg
snug against his thigh, the sound of Kiernan’s soft,
regular breathing. He hadn’t felt this unnerved
since he was a kid, which was ridiculous given
that he’d already had his tongue down Kiernan’s
throat.
“Um, I think I’ll go help Aidan with the
luggage,” Kiernan said finally, rubbing his hands
on his knees and standing.
Matt looked up, torn between relief and
disappointment. “Okay.” When Kiernan didn’t
leave, Matt arched an eyebrow at him. “What?”
Instead of answering, Kiernan leaned forward
resolutely, propping his hands on the back of the
couch on either side of Matt’s shoulders,
effectively caging his larger body between his
arms. Matt tried to look intimidating but if the
smile pulling at Kiernan’s lips was any indication,
he was failing miserably. Without hesitation,
Kiernan lowered his head, covering Matt’s mouth
with his.
Matt tensed, but when he felt Kiernan’s tongue
touch his lower lip, he closed his eyes, opened his
mouth and relaxed into it. It seemed every time he
kissed Kiernan, his mind was perfectly happy to
take a hiatus and allow his body to simply feel.
Reaching out, he blindly caught Kiernan’s hip in
one hand, his other lifting to slip around the
slender waist, feeling the strong, solid line of
muscle running up his side. When Kiernan broke
the kiss, he paused with his cheek pressed against
Matt’s.
“You think too much,” he whispered, then
leaned back, his eyes bright. He kissed Matt again,
a quick peck on his lips, before straightening
away. “‘Night, Matt.”
Shooting a jaunty grin over his shoulder, he
walked from the room. Matt watched him until he
heard the bedroom door open and close. He spent
a long hour staring unseeing at the television
before he gave up and went to get bedding.
He shifted on the couch, reaching down to lift
the comforter up over his shoulder as he rolled
onto his side, unable to relax. It had stopped
snowing. The sheers over the windows were
closed, but even the light felt cold, and he
burrowed deeper under the blankets.
He should be sleeping but his mind simply
wouldn’t settle. Between the shots fired at them,
and then the kiss in the kitchen…
Kiernan confused the hell out of him. He could
admit it to himself in the midst of the longest part
of the night. There was no question he liked him. A
lot. He was funny and disarming and sexy. Matt
was stunned by how forcefully he’d reacted to just
a kiss. There was something about him, something
that drew Matt in like a magnet.
Thinking about Kiernan sent a warm rush of
blood to his groin, and Matt reached down to
adjust himself in his jockeys. It had been years
since he’d been hard so many times in one day. In
fact, he hadn’t been as aware of a man on a purely
physical level since Brad. He had no idea how he
felt about it.
Sighing again, he closed his eyes, determined to
try to get some sleep. It had been a hellish few
days. He’d met Kiernan on the twenty-sixth and
today was…he counted. The twenty-eighth. Hard
to believe so much in his life had changed in just
two days. But he’d known Brad was someone
special from the moment he’d met him, too. He
yawned as he drifted toward sleep.
Moments later a wisp of charged air brushed his
cheek.
Matt’s eyes shot open and he lurched into a
sitting position, and was only then aware of the
heavy feeling in the room.
He looked around quickly, but there was no
small child anywhere to be seen, Still, the certainty
he wasn’t alone had him looking over the back of
the couch. He saw nothing but a dark hallway
behind him.
“Abby?” he whispered. “Are you here?”
There was no sound in answer to his question,