Darin by Catherine Lievens

Darin by Catherine Lievens

Author:Catherine Lievens [Lievens, Catherine]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Adult, GLBT, Gay, Paranormal, Erotic Romance, Shapeshifter
ISBN: 9781487406882
Publisher: eXtasy Books
Published: 2016-03-01T06:00:00+00:00


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Yanis was almost done packing his things when Ira and Darin got to the house Ira and Yanis shared. A few boxes were already waiting in the small living room, and Darin took them to the car while Ira went to his room and took a few bags out from under his bed.

He didn’t have much—some clothes, some books, his laptop. He hadn’t wanted to settle down in Gillham because he hadn’t been sure it was what he wanted. Now, he was grateful for that, even though he was a little sad to leave the friends he’d made. But like the party a few days before had shown, he was on his way to making new ones. If he could make himself trust them, anyway.

Although it was hard not to trust Nysys and Keenan. They’d spent what Darin had deemed way too much time with them since the party, and the two were wiggling their way under Ira’s mistrust almost faster than Darin had.

“Need me to take something to your car?”

Ira turned to look at Darin. He was leaning against the doorframe, looking in Ira’s room, his arms crossed on his chest.

Ira gestured at the bag he’d already filled. “You can grab that one, but you don’t have to. I can do it.”

Darin grinned and flexed his arms. “I have more muscles than you’d think.”

“I know that. I’ve seen you naked, remember?”

“Right.” Darin grabbed the bag and left the room, and Ira pushed more clothes in his other bag. There was a knock on the door and he turned to see Yanis handing him three envelopes. Ira grimaced and reached out to take them. “Please don’t tell me they’re what I think they are.”

That got a smile out of Yanis. “Of course they are. Your parents are the only people who write real letters to you.”

Ira looked at the creamy envelopes. He felt a weird surge of glee when he noticed one was a little worse for wear—it was more gray than cream and there was a boot imprint on it. “That’s because I didn’t give them any other choices.”

“Maybe you could give them your phone number.” Yanis raised his hands at Ira’s scowl. “Or at least your email.”

“Nope. I want them to have to wait for me to answer.”

“You’re clearly not answering, though.”

“I’ve had other stuff to think about lately.”

Yanis leaned against the wall. “Are you going to write to them to give them your new address and tell them about Darin?”

Ira sighed. “I’m going to have to at least call them. You know how they are.”

“Oh, yeah. I’d have a hard time forgetting it.”

“I’m sorry.”

Yanis shrugged. “It’s not your fault your parents are racist. And slightly homophobic.”

“Who’s homophobic?” Darin asked as he entered the room again.

“My parents.”

Dari stopped and looked at Ira with wide eyes. “Seriously? Not only did they give you away to the company, but they also hate a part of you?”

“It’s not that they’re homophobic per se, really. Or racist.”

Darin sat on Ira’s bed.



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