Alpha in Heat by Anna Wineheart

Alpha in Heat by Anna Wineheart

Author:Anna Wineheart [Wineheart, Anna]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-03-29T22:00:00+00:00


20

The Chapter of Many Kisses

Jesse scrambled, hoping that the fire was still a small one. Shit, shit, shit. I forgot to turn off the stove.

Dom had let him sleep over, and this was what he did.

“It’s fine,” Dom said behind him. “Just a small fire.”

“You don’t know that.” Gods, Jesse didn’t want Dom to start judging him again. For burning a pot of potatoes, of all things.

But Dom just leaned in and kissed his shoulder. “At worst, we’ll step outside. Let the station guys put it out.”

Easy for him to say, when he wasn’t the one being knotted. Jesse tried to scramble off the bed, groaning when Dom’s knot tugged inside him. Pleasure hummed through his veins. That knot was thick, heavy, and it pressed inside him with every movement he made—reminding him of exactly where they were joined. And how Jesse had let Dom fuck him again.

Stop thinking about that, he told himself. Focus on the fire.

Dom moved slower than him, though. That didn’t help when Jesse needed to be in the kitchen right this instant. He tugged on the knot, trying to make Dom hurry. Instead, Dom wrapped a sturdy arm around his waist, anchoring them together. “Don’t run off. I don’t want you to hurt yourself.”

“Then move faster, old man!” Jesse scowled.

Dom slapped his thigh—a light jolt of pain. It wasn’t much, but the shock was enough to turn his thoughts sideways. It didn’t feel good.

Dom immediately pressed his palm against the stinging spot, rubbing it. “Sorry.”

Jesse shook it off and tugged Dom across the room. Bad enough that they couldn’t move like they would with an ordinary fire. Every step involved them shuffling together, Dom’s cock wedged inside Jesse—decadent and so wrong.

When they finally stepped into the hallway, Jesse could see that some smoke had escaped the kitchen, but not so much. Like Dom had said, it was just a small fire.

“Extinguisher’s in the corner,” Dom murmured.

Yeah, Jesse had seen it. He had one in his own kitchen, too. Just in case.

In the kitchen, they headed over to the stove, where orange flames flickered in the pot of potatoes. Jesse’s heart sank. He pressed the lever on the extinguisher. Fire retardant hissed out of the nozzle, blanketing the pot and stove.

The fire sputtered out. In its place was a mess of burnt potatoes, and the stovetop that had been so clean before this. Jesse sighed. “I’ll clean it up.”

“Don’t worry about it.” Dom took the extinguisher from him, setting it aside. Then he turned off the stove, shuffled them across the kitchen, and threw open the windows. He reset the fire alarm, too.

Jesse shuffled them back, grabbing a roll of paper towels. Dom took the paper towels away. Jesse glared over his shoulder. “My fuck-up, Dom. I can handle it.”

Dom sighed and shrugged, handing the towels back. “You’re a guest, but fine.”

He stood with Jesse, though, wrapping his arm lightly around Jesse’s waist. While Jesse wiped down the stove, Dom nuzzled his nape. Jesse almost dropped the paper towels.



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