Inherit the Sky (Lang Downs 1 ) by Ariel Tachna

Inherit the Sky (Lang Downs 1 ) by Ariel Tachna

Author:Ariel Tachna [Tachna, Ariel]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Fiction, Gay, General, Romance, Contemporary
ISBN: 9781613724200
Google: 0vivAZQFT9UC
Amazon: B007B6QRPS
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Published: 2012-02-14T11:00:00+00:00


MACKLIN’S alarm went off early the next morning, startling Caine out

of a deep sleep. The foreman rolled over and turned it off, then rolled right back against Caine, nuzzling his neck. Caine smiled and pressed back into the kiss and into the erection he could feel nudging his backside. He turned in Macklin’s arms, sliding a hand between them to caress the other man through his pajamas.

“Don’t start something we don’t have time to finish,” Macklin groaned.

Caine gave the hard cock a last, lingering stroke before leaning up to kiss Macklin. “Tomorrow morning, when no one is expecting us at breakfast, I’m going to give you a proper wake-up call.”

“And what would that be?” Macklin asked, his voice husky.

Caine licked his lips, easily imagining running his lips over Macklin’s chest and down to the waistband of his pajamas and beyond. “What do you think?”

“Bloody hell,” Macklin groaned. “I’m not going to be able to stop thinking about what you’d look like with your mouth on me.”

“Good,” Caine said with a triumphant smile. “It’ll keep you warm when we’re outside today.”

“And what will keep you warm?” Macklin replied.

Caine’s grin widened. “The thought that I’m wearing a pair of your long underwear beneath my clothes. Oh, and the knowledge that tonight I’ll have you all to myself.” He ran his hand down Macklin’s side. “I plan to take terrible advantage of you.”

Macklin groaned again and rolled away from Caine. “If you keep that up, I’m going to walk funny all day and someone’s going to notice.”

Caine relented, not wanting to push Macklin too far. “We can’t have that, can we? I could always leave the long underwear here. I’m not going to stop imagining tonight.”

“Don’t be a Galah,” Macklin said. “There’s no reason for you to be cold. I’ll just think of other things.”

“A Galah?” Caine asked, not familiar with the term.

“It’s a kind of bird,” Macklin replied. “The expression means don’t be silly or stupid. You shouldn’t be cold just because the thought of you wearing my clothes makes me hard.”

“I guess we should get up, shouldn’t we?” Caine said with a sigh.

“If you’re going back to your house to change and pack, yes,” Macklin agreed. “You don’t want to miss breakfast.”

“And I don’t want to be walking out of your cabin as everyone else is going to breakfast,” Caine said. “No need to provoke a crisis just yet.”

“Thank you,” Macklin said, kissing Caine quickly. “I’ll get you that long underwear.”

He pulled on his pajama shirt and padded barefoot across the floor. Caine shivered just looking at him as he put back on his T-shirt and waited for the long underwear. The floor was icy when he stood up to put them and his own clothes back on. He gave Macklin one more kiss. “I’ll see you at breakfast.”

“I’ll be there.”

Caine didn’t see anyone as he walked back to his house. He didn’t make a conscious effort to come in discreetly, but he also didn’t call out to Kami to let him know he was there like he usually did.



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