Wrong Side of Heaven by Elizabeth Monvey

Wrong Side of Heaven by Elizabeth Monvey

Author:Elizabeth Monvey
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Evernight


Chapter Eleven

Their lips melded together like they were made for one another. Chester’s heart pounded heavily in his chest and his hands were a little unsteady as he blindly grabbed hold of Kemper’s shirt. He had no idea what was going on, but damned if he was going to break the kiss to ask. Their tongues met, danced, twining together. It was so damn hot he almost self-combusted.

He finally had to come up for air, panting heavily. Kemper leaned his forehead against his, breathing through desire. Filthy licentious thoughts played through his head, and he wanted so badly to go back to kissing him, but kissing Kemper might be a colossal mistake. He didn’t want to damage their friendship.

“What the fuck is happening?” Kemper asked, his voice guttural and confused.

He had to be honest. “I don’t know. Why’d you come back for another kiss?”

It took him a minute to reply. “I don’t know,” he replied softly, mimicking the answer. “I’m, ah, really confused.”

“I’m not surprised. What do you want, Kemper?”

He was silent for so long, he figured Kemper wasn’t going to answer. Disappointment filled him, although he knew he had no reason to feel that. He tried taking a step back, but Kemper only tightened his grip.

“Don’t,” he whispered.

“Don’t what?”

“Don’t pull away.”

Chester sighed. They were getting nowhere fast. “Kemp—”

“I don’t know what I want. All I know is that I don’t want to lose your friendship.”

The words were said so quietly, Chester’s heart cracked at their woefulness. “I was just thinking that, so I promise that won’t happen.”

Kemper took a deep breath and finally stepped back. “I shouldn’t have done that. It’s not fair to you. It’s just, um, perhaps it’s best if we just remain only friends. Sometimes if the lines are blurred it’s too hard to come back from. I’m sorry.”

“For kissing me?”

He saw the answer in Kemper’s eyes before he even answered the question.

“Yes.”

Even though he knew it was coming, it still stung. He had thought when he opened the door and saw Kemper standing there that maybe, miraculously, he’d decided to accept that he really was bisexual. Pushing down the disappointment, he gave a small smile. “All right. No worries. At least you came to a decision. Good night, Kemper.”

“Yeah. G’night.”



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