MISSION X by Kim Alan
Author:Kim Alan [Alan, Kim]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: M/M Romance, gay, bdsm, contemporary, romance
Publisher: Kim Alan
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
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Paul combed his fingers through the back of Xander's hair, loving how the boy relaxed into his touch. Feeling Xander's bare arm pressed against his bare leg was ridiculously arousing. Paul was as equally fascinated by his body's immediate reactions as he was chagrined by the fact that he'd responded so viscerally to a simple, innocent touch. Neither changed the fact that he was battling his own body for control like he hadn't since his teens.
He smiled when he saw the couple that was approaching the stage. He knew the men; they were a long-time couple who had graced the club with their demonstrations for years. They drew a crowd because Lars wore his dominance with quiet confidence, and was a master of almost any type of whip, while Eli was a strong, eager sub who gave himself over so completely that he slipped into his sub-space faster than any other man Paul had ever seen. The pair was truly a beautiful sight to see.
Paul leaned closer to Xander. "Are you going to be okay with a whipping?" He hoped so, not because of the act, but because watching this particular couple was such a moving experience he wanted badly for Xander to see it.
Xander had noticeably tensed when the men had reached the stage, but he nodded. "That's not a question I ever expected to hear, but yeah, I'll be fine." Xander turned his face towards Paul, but he was obviously reluctant to lose sight of the stage, where Lars was cuffing Eli -- already erect and shining with the sweat of pleasure -- to the cross.
"That's Lars with the whip, and Eli, his sub. They've been together for about ten years now," Paul explained, knowing an established, committed couple would appeal to Xander far more than a pair of strangers.
"They look so in love," Xander breathed, then shot a quick, sheepish glance over his shoulder. "Sorry. That was stupid."
But Paul saw what Xander saw. Lars stroked gentle hands over Eli's limbs as he leaned in close to whisper to him; the men visibly shared a connection, and it was touching to see. "No, it's not stupid. It's part of why they're one of the most popular couples to perform here."
Xander was no longer listening, Paul realized. Like everyone else in the room, he had gone tight with anticipation. Unlike everyone else in the room, though, Xander jumped when the whip made its first contact, the sound loud and sharp in the hushed room.
Paul settled his hand heavily on the back of Xander's neck, so he'd feel his presence. It seemed to work, because Xander, while not exactly relaxed, did settle some. He only jumped a couple more times, which made Paul smile, because really, what was coming shouldn't have been a surprise.
The atmosphere of the room went from anticipation to relief when Eli visibly succumbed to his master. But it was quickly overrun by the thick, cloying sensation of arousal permeating the room. The whipping went on, frequently interrupted by Lars as he stopped to sooth and check the condition of his sub.
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