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Authors: Serena Yates
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correct that Lance didn’t have anything other than his own
feelings and impressions, they hadn’t gotten anywhere with
their discussion.
Lance hadn’t been ready to talk about his fear that
Magnus might get bored with his new life. But looking back
at it now, he wasn’t sure that bringing it up would have
changed anything. Magnus had been his infuriatingly logical
self, and Lance had failed to reach him.
When Magnus had finally started to seduce him, he’d
been too tempted and needy to resist. Making love had been
a very effective way to distract him from further discussions.
He’d needed the physical contact so much that he wasn’t
willing to give it up in favor of a discussion, no matter how
important it might be.
“Come on, we need to get going.” Magnus stood at the
front door, looking like a model from a glossy fashion
magazine in his linen suit. “Our taxi is here, and the dean
doesn’t like to be kept waiting.”
“All right, just give me a minute.” Lance wanted to say a
proper goodbye to Jakob, who was going to stay with his
grandparents while Lance and Magnus visited Stockholm
University.
“Uncle Magnus sure sounds impatient this morning.”
Jakob smiled up at Lance and stepped back from their hug.
“Don’t keep him waiting.”
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“I’ll miss you!” Lance took a deep breath and told
himself that Jakob would be perfectly fine.
“Don’t worry about me. I’ll be okay.” Jakob grinned.
“Farmor Carine said we could start with the preparation of
the special dishes for Friday night’s Midsummer Eve
celebration. We should be really busy.”
Yeah, Lance didn’t doubt that. He was sure Magnus
would be busy as well. And while he wanted to see the
university that was such an important part of Magnus’s
background, Lance wasn’t so sure that it would keep him
busy enough not to get bored. Magnus had already
mentioned several meetings he wanted to go to, and Lance
didn’t want to intrude on his lover’s networking. After all, he
had nothing to add.
The taxi approached the university campus from the
south, leaving the grounds themselves to their right as it
followed Frescativägen north, finally turning right to drop
them off at the impressive main library building. Bergianska
Botanic Garden, with its various trees and blooming flowers,
was just across the road. The summer in Sweden might be
short, but the vibrancy of the flora more than made up for it.
Lance looked around while Magnus paid the taxi driver.
Some of the buildings looked really old, while others were
clearly modern. Some students walked along the pathways
while others lounged on the grass, soaking up the sun. The
setting was peaceful, and he wouldn’t mind spending some
time here.
“Come on, let’s go, or I’ll be late.” Magnus looked
stressed, and Lance quickly followed him into the library
building.
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Several boring meetings later, Lance wanted to leave.
Magnus looked like he was enjoying himself, talking to
serious-looking scientists, so Lance told him he’d be outside
getting some fresh air. Magnus nodded absentmindedly and
returned to his discussion.
Lance walked toward one of the benches and sat down.
People-watching was always fun, and students were one of
the most interesting groups to watch. There was a mix
between serious and more relaxed young people. Some were
sitting quietly, earphones in and eyes closed; others sat and
scribbled notes or typed on their laptops. Things had
certainly changed since Lance had gone to college, even
though that wasn’t very long ago. Or maybe it was that
European universities followed slightly different rules.
“What are you doing here?” The female voice tore him
from his reverie and made him sit upright in semi-shock.
He looked up, and there was Sigrid, wearing jeans and a
light pink sweater. Her hair was in a simple ponytail, and
her face was scrunched in disgust. As if she thought that
Lance didn’t belong there. He was equally surprised, though,
not having expected her to turn up. Maybe he should have?
“Well?” Sigrid stood there, hands on her hips, small
leather backpack perched between her shoulders. She
looked more like an avenging goddess than a woman who
had asked a question. As if she had a right to be there and
Lance didn’t.
“Hello, Sigrid.” Lance was going to be polite even if she
thought she didn’t need to be. “I’m waiting for Magnus to be
done with his meetings.”
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“Oh?” Sigrid looked surprised for about one second
before she managed to rein herself in. She didn’t look happy.
“Where?”
“In the library building.” Lance wasn’t going to help her
find Magnus. She was likely to monopolize him like she had
the other evening. Who knew how long it would take Magnus
to return once she got her claws into him.
“You wouldn’t happen to know exactly where in the
library building, would you?” The cheeky snake would walk
straight inside and hone in on Magnus.
“No idea.” Lance gave her his most innocent wide-eyed
look, grinning to himself when she did an exasperated eye
roll and turned away in disgust.
The least she deserved was to spend a few extra minutes
looking for Magnus. Why should Lance make it easy for her
when he was now more certain than ever that she was
planning on making his life as difficult as possible?
SEVERAL hours later, Lance was ready to go home. Very
ready to go home. He’d walked around the beautiful
university grounds, had lunch at one of the many cafés, and
had read a couple of English newspapers and magazines
that were available to the public in the library’s main
information area. He was beginning to worry that Magnus
had decided to stay at the university when his lover finally
emerged from one of the ground floor meeting rooms in the
early afternoon.
He was surrounded by four men and the ever-present
Sigrid. They were all talking at him in excited voices. Magnus
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looked thoughtful and withdrawn, answering the occasional
question but otherwise unimpressed.
Magnus looked around, searching the little tables and
chairs. When he saw Lance, his eyes lit up, and he walked
straight toward him, much to the annoyance of Sigrid, who
stomped her foot in anger. Magnus didn’t turn around and
only said a very general goodbye, accompanied by a small
wave of his left hand. That small triumph, petty as it was,
warmed Lance’s heart. Looked like Magnus hadn’t quite
fallen under her spell yet.
Lance wanted to run toward Magnus and embrace him,
kiss him in front of everyone to stake his claim clearly. He’d
never been the possessive type, but the way Sigrid looked at
Magnus brought it out in him.
“Hey.” Magnus smiled and looked only at Lance.
“Hey.” Lance smiled back, and the need to kiss Magnus
became a physical ache.
“Let’s go, yeah?” Magnus pointed at the exit.
“Please.” Lance didn’t look around, his eyes on Magnus
as he followed him outside.
The other man looked tired and distracted, not quite
himself. Lance wanted to ask what was going on but was
scared of what he might hear. There were several taxis at the
designated spot in the street, so they didn’t have to wait.
Once inside and on their way, Magnus dropped his head
back and closed his eyes. He looked exhausted. He’d
probably forgotten to eat. Lance inched his hand across to
touch his lover’s and was relieved beyond measure when
Magnus twined their fingers and held on. He didn’t dare
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speak. Something was definitely going on in Magnus’s head,
and it scared Lance to see him so withdrawn.
“I think I need some time to myself.” Magnus’s voice was
soft when he turned his head toward Lance. “I’ve got a lot of
thinking to do.”
“Sure.” Lance wanted to scream. He wanted Magnus to
talk to him, not withdraw. “I’ll go swimming with Jakob, like
we’d planned.”
“Thanks.” Magnus closed his eyes again, and silence
reined for the rest of their trip.
By the time Lance made it back from an afternoon at
the waterfront, there was a knot in his stomach that had
grown to the size of a football. He had trouble focusing on
Mrs. Carstens’s questions about their day, and even Jakob
looked at him as though he knew something was off.
Magnus didn’t come down for dinner.
When Lance finally made it up to their bedroom in the
early evening, Magnus was already fast asleep. He was on
his stomach, head burrowed into the pillows, hands balled
into fists even in sleep. His strong back wasn’t covered, and
Lance was tempted to start placing kisses along his spine.
His muscular ass was tantalizingly covered by the sheet, and
his strong thighs were clearly delineated further down.
Magnus was so beautiful, it hurt to look at him like this
without being able to touch him, get a response from him.
Lance had never felt so alone.
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Chapter Eight
MAGNUS awoke on Thursday morning feeling exhausted
despite the early night he’d had. He must have fallen asleep
before Lance made it upstairs.
“Good morning.” Jakob’s voice was accompanied by
loud banging on the door. The boy was probably ready for
breakfast.
Even though Magnus was sure that Lance wanted to
talk to him, he was relieved that he wouldn’t have to do it
immediately. He was sure that his lover wanted answers. But
how was he supposed to make up his mind about the
university’s offer to lead their next polar expedition that
quickly?
He needed time to think about his career options. Not to
mention this mess with Sigrid. He hadn’t wanted to believe
that she was interested in him beyond the professional, but
maybe Lance was right? Magnus had never given her reason
to believe he was interested in her romantically. Why then
was she being so persistent? It wasn’t logical. The real
problem was that Lance didn’t seem to believe him when
he’d told him that there was no reason for him to worry. He’d
have to reassure him.
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“Are you in there?” Jakob’s voice was muffled by the
closed door, but it was very clear that the boy was becoming
impatient.
“Give us a minute, will you?” Magnus grinned when he
looked over at Lance.
His lover was curled up next to him, scrunching his face
in distaste at having to get up. His eyes were still closed, and
he didn’t look ready to face the day.
“Okay, but I’m really hungry. I’ll see you downstairs.”
Jakob must have left, because it remained quiet this time.
“Time to get up!” Magnus bent over Lance’s face and
kissed him on his half-open mouth. “We’ve got lots of
preparations to make. Jakob and my mother are expecting
us to help. You have no idea how much food she thinks will
be needed.”
“Humph.” Lance opened one eye and stared at him. “Are
you sure she wants my help too? I’m really not ready to get
up.”
“Yes, I’m sure.” Magnus gave his lover another kiss and
pulled away, making Lance whimper in protest. “No time for
that now, we’ll get back to it later.”
Magnus decided to take a quick shower while he had
some time. Tomorrow was Midsummer Eve, and he’d never
been less ready to join the festivities. For most people, the
festival was about magic and rituals to look into the future,
or the remembering of those old customs. For Magnus, it
meant an astronomical event—the summer solstice—that
signaled the official start of the warmest season. He didn’t
mind celebrating that, and he couldn’t wait to have the first
strawberries of the year, since they were his favorite fruit.
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