Nothing Special by A. E. Via
Author:A. E. Via [Via, A. E.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Gay & Lesbian, Literature & Fiction, Fiction, Gay, Romance, Contemporary, Gay Romance, Genre Fiction
Amazon: B00J606B6W
Publisher: Amira Press
Published: 2014-03-21T04:00:00+00:00
Chapter Twenty-Three
God had sucked Leo off in the shower when his hard-on wouldn’t go away. He couldn’t take his eyes off the big man as water sliced down his body weaving through all those muscles. Day knew he had it bad, he was crazy about God.
As God drove them recklessly to the hotel, Day thought about work.
What the hell could be going wrong now?
When they pulled up in the mostly empty parking lot, Day surveyed the area. It wasn’t in the slums of Atlanta but it wasn’t in the ritzy part either.
God got out and Day followed behind him to a room located on the first floor. When God opened the door, Day immediately had to check his first reaction. The hotel room was musty and possessed the bare minimum. There was a king-size bed in the middle of the room and Day wanted to cringe at the thought of lying on it. One night table was beside it with a telephone and a year 2005 phone book. One side of the bed was pulled back and Day thought about God watching him on that tracker app and springing out of bed to chase after him.
The small, two-person wooden table had two uncomfortable-looking chairs underneath it. The television was an older model but it did have cable so that was a small plus.
“Stop looking like that, princess. Just needed a place to crash…it was temporary,” God admonished him.
Perhaps Day wasn’t checking his face as well as he thought. “You should’ve come to me in the first place. Before we became lovers last night…we were still partners,” Day said and sat at the table while God went about putting his toiletries in his bag. Day looked at the empty cans of soup on the table. “How’s your throat feeling?”
“Fine time for you to ask after you’ve had your tongue down it for most of the night and morning.” God half laughed.
Day flicked him off.
“It’s fine, babe. Thank you for sending Jax yesterday too.” God looked sheepish while he went about dressing in something more appropriate for work.
“What do you think is going on with the case?” Day changed the subject. He never wanted to think about the fight they’d had ever again.
“Honestly, it could be anything. We’re talking about a kingpin. He could have gotten word that the heat is coming down and could’ve gone underground. Could’ve changed the shipping schedule to throw off the Coast Guard. Anything to fuck up our planning,” God said, picking up his weapons.
Day watched God dispense the clip of his Eagle, check it, and pop it back in with ease. He cocked the barrel once before putting on the safety and snapping it in his holster. Day had to get his rising hard-on under control. He pushed his palm into his groin and shifted in the hard chair.
“Having some problems over there, gorgeous?” God threw him a sexy wink.
“Why?” Leo slouched down farther in the chair showing his bulge. “You gonna fix my problem?"
God walked toward him with that long-legged, lazy gait and smiled down at him.
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