Friends, Sexcapades, And Love Affairs Ch. 26
By Laura S. Fox
Copyright © 2021 Laura S. Fox
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Gay Erotica
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Chapter Twenty-Six My
Heart Was Set On You
Jared held the phone and
listened to it ringing while it appeared that the person on the other end had
better things to do than pick up. Shane was usually prompt when Jared called,
so it struck him as a bit odd that he had to wait after calling a few times
now. With a shrug, he placed the phone on the table and continued his work.
He was lost in his new
project when the phone finally rang. It wasn't like he was waiting for Shane to
call since they were just friends, and there were no particular outstanding
obligations between them. Therefore, Jared stopped for a second and a breath to
answer.
"Hey, Shane," he said,
trying to sound as nonchalant as possible.
"Hi, Jared."
Jared, not babe. Of
course, what did he expect? They were nothing but friends, and this sudden bout
of paranoia should have made him feel ashamed.
"I was just wondering
what you would like to eat tonight."
"Something came up."
Shane was curt and tense as he spoke. "Rain check?"
"Sure," Jared replied
brightly. "Tomorrow then?"
"I'll give you a call."
There was a short moment,
and no one said a thing. Jared shook off the small unpleasant feeling trying to
creep in. "Of course. Take care. Bye." He cut the conversation without waiting
for a reply and then felt like an ass for it. But he couldn't take it back, and
Shane seemed busy anyway. With all the time he chose to spend at Jared's house,
it was a wonder he managed to keep his bar up and running.
It had to be
work-related. Jared balanced a pencil on his knuckles and then scratched the
crown of his head with it. He wasn't jealous; no, it wasn't possible to be
jealous of a friend. He and Shane had cleared things up from the very start,
and now
And now, he was curious
as hell about what Shane was doing. If he were busy at the bar, he could just
say so. If needed, Jared would offer a helping hand. But, as things stood, it
felt as if his help wasn't needed, and his presence wasn't wanted.
To say that it didn't
feel a bit like a pang of something painful would have been a lie. Jared
focused on his work again. His imagination was running away with him; and Shane
was a good guy, and if he finally found someone else which would be a real
feat seeing how he spent almost all his free moments with Jared he would just
say it like it was.
For a moment, Jared
stopped and pondered. He was always the guy who waited for things to happen to
him. If Shane had someone in his life, he had to come clean. And this time,
Jared wouldn't wait while fretting over doing what was right. This time, he
would check on his friend and see if there was some contender on the line.
Contender? What was he
thinking? Jared shook his head. He would drop by Shane's bar later, and if he
weren't there, he would check his place, too. After all, they had spent a hell
of a lot of time at Jared's and seldom at Shane's.
With that decision in
mind, he returned to his work, this time decided to finish the project and send
the first draft to his customer.
***
The bar was the same he
knew, with the morose bartender at his station, and the men watching sports
while drinking beer. Jared liked the place, nonetheless. Of course, since he
was on a mission to find out if Shane had gotten himself a boyfriend, it was a
bit funny that all he could do right now was to recall a particular moment in
time that had involved two guys and a bottle of tequila. He nodded at the
bartender and asked about Shane. The man measured him up and down.
"I don't know if you
remember me --" Jared tried to reason with the man and make him recall that he
had been there before in the boss's company.
"I know who you are," the
bartender said. "You're Mr. McKay's beau."
Beau? Jared felt his lips
twisting, but said nothing. And Mr. McKay? Yeah, that was Shane's name, but it
was strange to hear it like that. It looked as if the morose man held his boss
in high esteem. He tapped his fingers against the polished wood. "Okay," he
said. "Do you happen to know where he is right now?"
The bartender just moved
his head slowly in a vague direction. "He must be upstairs, with his guest. His
brother's visiting."
Brother. Jared stood
there and blinked a few times. Could it be the guy who had taken those
beautiful pictures of horses that Shane had on the walls? From their
conversations about families, he had surmised Shane only had one brother, so
that mysterious guest had to be him.
Now his curiosity was
increased ten folds. Could it be that Shane didn't want his brother to know
anything about who he liked to hang out with? But why? Now that Jared thought a
little more about their short conversation, he could tell Shane had been a bit
upset.
There were many reasons
why that could be. Shane always became tight-lipped whenever Jared asked about
whether he wanted to visit his family in the countryside, so it had to be a
sensitive subject.
But if Shane was alone
with his brother now, maybe he needed support just in case his family had
shunned him or something like that. Jared's mind was racing with scenarios.
What if something had happened back home? But that was all the more reason for
him to offer Shane his complete support. They weren't just fooling around; they
were friends. And that meant that he had to see Shane and see him now.
"Thanks for the info,"
Jared said to the bartender and walked out of the bar, partially filled with
dread.
***
He knocked a few times
until Shane finally came to the door. Jared could tell he was surprised to see
him there. With one look, Jared wanted to communicate and tell him that he
wouldn't out him by accident or anything stupid like that. He was there as a
friend. "You sounded worried over the phone. I was in the neighborhood and
thought about dropping by to check on you," he said.
Shane stood there,
frozen, and his face was conflicted.
Jared leaned forward and
whispered. "The bartender told me your brother is here. Don't worry, I won't
say a thing about you know what." He suggestively rolled his eyes to send the
point across. Then he remembered the other cause of his worries. "Is your
family all right?"
"Everyone's fine," Shane
replied, somewhat mechanically.
Jared exhaled. "Great.
You scared me. Won't you introduce me to your brother since I'm here?" He
dropped his voice again. "And I'm no one else but a friend."
Although reluctantly,
Shane moved away from the door to allow him inside. For a moment, Jared felt
stupid. But as soon as he noticed that he was imposing, he would bid them
goodbye and be on his way. Now, the curiosity was even bigger.
He knew his way around,
even if he hadn't been there in a while. In the living room, slouching on the
sofa was a man a tad older than Shane. He was attractive in a rough way,
although not as handsome as his brother, and he was wearing the kind of outfit
Shane had worn when they had first met. He had a heavier body frame, and a
potbelly was bordered south by a thick belt with a large buckle. Jared could
see him at home in the saddle of a horse and overlooking a herd of cattle.
The guest's eyes crinkled
at the corners when Jared walked in. The resemblance was there, only that this
man's eyes and hair were lighter in color, and his tan was stronger.
"Hi," Jared said, now a
lot more nervous than when he had gotten there. "I'm one of Shane's friends.
Jared," he added and offered his hand.
The man stood up and
pushed back his hat as if he was embarrassed for a reason. "Coleman," he said
as he shook Jared's hand. His skin was like worn leather. "You're a friend, you
say?"
Jared nodded and smiled.
"Shane told me you took these pictures. I think they're amazing. And I'm a
photographer. I should know." He forced a small chuckle, but Coleman smiled,
too, and he told himself he should be more at ease. "Is it the first time
you're visiting Shane here?"
Coleman nodded. "I was
sent to check on my little brother." His manner of speaking had the same twang
as Shane.
Jared didn't miss the
brief look between the two brothers. Maybe it wasn't his place to be there. To
begin with, he had no idea what he was doing there. Later, he would have to
offer Shane proper apologies. "I think that's awesome, to have an older
brother. I wish I did. Well, I was just in passing and thought of saying
`hello'. I should leave you guys to catch up."
"But you just got here.
Shane was making coffee. If he didn't forget all about hospitality, he would
invite you to stay himself."
Another short exchange
between the two brothers unnerved Jared further. All right, so from the get-go,
his idea of checking up on Shane had been utterly stupid. First of all, he
didn't have to question his friend. Second of all, he had no right. And third
of all
"Shane was just telling
me about you." Coleman's words interrupted his mental verbalization.
"He was?" Jared sat on
the sofa, next to Coleman, and stared at him, dumbfounded. What could Shane be
talking about with his brother, while he was the main topic?
"You go see about that
coffee, Shane," Coleman said, but his eyes didn't leave Jared.
Jared didn't know where
to put his hands while he was examined like that. Shane appeared to hesitate
for a moment but disappeared into the kitchen.
The second he was out of
earshot, Coleman leaned forward. "What do you mean one of Shane's friends? How
many does he have?"
Jared chuckled nervously
under that curious stare. "I don't know exactly. He is very likeable, your
brother. I suppose he has many friends. I mean, for sure, he has many other
friends besides me."
Coleman pushed back his
hat and then forward again. It appeared as if something was puzzling him. "And
you're okay with that?"
"Okay with what? With him
having other friends? Yes."
"Funny thing," Coleman
commented, and he said that not in the sense that he found it humorous, but
weird.
Jared had no idea what to
make of it all. "Shane is an awesome guy. I mean, we hit it off right from the
start. I had no idea I would like having a cowboy type as my friend."
A surprised look from
Coleman made him feel like he had said the wrong thing.
"Not that there's
something wrong with that," Jared hurried to add. "I mean, we just don't get
many cowboys around here."
Coleman examined him
closely. "You're a pretty one."
Jared gulped. Talking
about funny things, that was a funny thing to say.
"And Shane says you're
the only one."
Jared lost his voice for
a second. The only one? Oh, no, they couldn't be talking about friends! Were
they talking about friends with benefits? His cheeks were suddenly on fire.
What was Shane thinking, telling his brother he was friends with benefits with
some guy? So, he was out to his family, and everyone knew of his habits even?
"You seem like a decent
fellow," Coleman continued, apparently unaware of the torrent of contradictory
feelings Jared was experiencing right now. "Don't you go being all right with
those others. God knows he didn't get that from either
mom or pop."
"Get what?" Jared asked,
more and more puzzled.
"To be in like Flynn like
that."
Had he walked in another
universe when he had gone through Shane's front door? What the hell was that
supposed to mean? "Um, sorry, Coleman, but what do you mean?"
"You know," Coleman said
with a hand wave. "From green to hound. One trip to the city and he forgot all
about how our momma raised him. And to tell me, his brother, you were his first
and only."
First what?! Jared's
brain was a fish out of the water. Clearly, Coleman couldn't mean Shane's first
friend because that was ridiculous. And if he talked about how Jared had been
the first to top Shane
No, no, his ears and
brain must have gotten something wrong. Would Shane tell his brother, all so
nonchalantly, that he had gotten his cherry popped by a dude?
On top of it all, Coleman
was getting worked up, now his face all red, while he adjusted his position as
if he couldn't breathe properly. Jared felt awful and placed one hand on his
arm. "I'm afraid it's all a big misunderstanding."
"What misunderstanding?"
Coleman asked. "What did he do to fool you?"
Jared exhaled. "Shane
didn't fool me. We're friends. And there's nothing wrong with that." He felt
stupid the moment the words left his mouth.
Shane appeared with a
tray and coffee. Coleman threw him a murderous look and kept silent until the
steaming cups were safe on the table.
"This boy here tells me
you're a philanderer," he declared loudly.
Jared was dumbstruck.
Shane appeared to be the same.
"When have I said that?"
he expressed his amazement at Coleman's logic.
Coleman pointed a finger
at Shane, ignoring Jared. "Wait till momma hears about this. When you told us
you go to the city because you don't like girls but them
pretty boys now and have to find one of your own, we said nothing. Pop said,
let him go, he'll see how them sleek city boys are, but mom said, he'll find
him, if he's there, he'll find him. And you said that you wouldn't come back
without him. You've always been the apple of her eye. You'll go and tell her
yourself how you came here to chase ... pants," Coleman added after a short
pause, "instead of making her proud."
Jared stared at the two
brothers in utter shock. His eyes traveled from Coleman to Shane, only to
observe his dear friend red as a beet. "Coleman, your
brother isn't chasing pants," he protested. "As far as I know, he's only been
with me."
Coleman stared at him.
"Then what about the other boys? The other friends?"
Jared ran both hands over
his face. What the hell had he done? "I'm Shane's only friend of that kind," he
said slowly, afraid of making shrapnel fly again with the wrong words.
The hard slap on his knee
made him yelp. "Why didn't you say so? So, Shane, when you're bringing Jared
home to momma?"
Well, that was the
million-dollar question. Jared stared at Shane in disbelief, and he was just as
red as before. But the answer to that would have to come another time.
"Coleman, it's been a real pleasure to meet you," he said and stood up
cautiously as if there was a minefield waiting for him from that point to the
door. "Now I should really get going and let you guys talk. Shane misses his
family," he added politely. "Just for the record, Shane is a swell guy, and
he's not a philanderer. And not in like Flynn, either," he said for good
measure.
He couldn't breathe
properly. Where his mind had been a draught, now was a torrent. His heart
didn't sit well, either, and it was so full it could burst. For reasons he
couldn't quite explain, he needed out and fast. He couldn't see himself letting
the words fly in front of Shane's brother like that.
On his way out, he stopped
and clumsily kissed Shane on the cheek. "Call me, okay? We need to talk. Or
just drop by my place. I'll be home."
Everyone had been aware
of it but him, he couldn't stop thinking as Shane saw him to the door without
another word.
***
He had no idea the
seconds could pass so slowly. Now, doubts came to run around his mind in
circles once more. Maybe it would have been better if he had chosen to stay and
hear Coleman through. But Shane had been clearly embarrassed, and perhaps he
didn't want to say anything in front of his brother either.
So Jared waited. He lay
in bed for a while, but then he moved back to the room he used as an office to
work on something. In the end, he decided against it. Apparently, he no longer
knew how to crop a picture. He stood by the window and looked at the people
below. How lucky they were to be so calm and know exactly where they stood in
life.
Uncertainty overcame him,
then left him. One moment, he felt indescribably happy, the other, he felt a
new type of despair. What if all was, as he had said it with his own mouth, a
big misunderstanding? What if Shane wasn't interested in him like that? But why
would he have said all those things to his brother?
Damn, he had so many
questions, and Shane wasn't there. Jared began pacing the room. He should have
been clear and said when he was expecting Shane. Now he was stuck inside,
looking at the damn stubborn clock on his phone that seemed to have frozen in
time, like in some sci-fi tragedy.
He was caught up in his
thoughts, so he missed someone using a key and coming through the front door.
To make things simple, he had given Shane a key not long ago. So, he yelped and
turned to punch in the face the intruder when someone touched his shoulder.
Shane dodged right in
time. "Oh, damn, is this how you really feel about me, babe?"
Jared threw him a
withering look. "What are you doing, sneaking up on me like that? And stop
calling me `babe'. It's tacky."
Shane's smile faltered.
"I'm sorry about today. Meeting my brother like that --"
Jared grabbed him by the
shoulders. "really opened my eyes," he added the right words. "Shane, are you
--" Great, now he couldn't find the proper thing to say. "Are you interested in
me, as a boyfriend?"
Shane looked away, and
Jared felt the doubts returning in full force. His hands slid away from Shane's
shoulders, but they were caught midair, and then he was pulled into a tight
embrace.
"I'm in love with you,"
Shane whispered in his hair. "From the first moment I set my eyes on you."
"Are you kidding me?" Jared
mumbled.
"I'm sorry that you had
to learn about it like that. I needed more time to convince you. I know. It's
just my brother's big mouth --"
Jared started laughing.
It had to be because of all the nervous jitters, but just realizing how stupid
he had been was way too funny. Shane loosened the embrace only so that he could
look at him, now completely puzzled.
"I'm sorry, I'm so
sorry," Jared said through hiccups of laughter. "God, all this time, we've been
boyfriends, right? I mean, you were with me and I was with you --" He stopped,
needing to breathe.
"Ha, ha, very funny,"
Shane said, and he clearly didn't appear amused. "Don't tell me I had to stage
all that charade with being friends with benefits while you laughed behind my
back."
Jared gestured in denial
since he couldn't yet find his voice. "Oh, damn, I was so stupid, Shane. I
mean, of course, you first came to me and asked to be boyfriends and I said
`no' because, apparently, it's tough to get your own head out of your ass ...
What I mean is ... Can you forgive me?" he finally managed to ask.
Shane's eyes filled with
fondness. "You're a bit dumb but cute."
Typically, he would have
felt rightfully outraged, but in his ears, it was just too funny. "And
seriously, your first? I mean, I know that I popped
your cherry, but how much of a first does your brother think I was?"
Shane didn't say a thing,
and Jared finally stopped laughing.
"Are you kidding me? Are
we talking about that kind of first? Shane, tell me you're not serious."
"I'm serious. You're the
first guy I've ever been with."
Jared fell silent. "You ...
met me and just like that, you thought I was ... the one?" He couldn't believe
his own ears, but it was the only logical thing to believe at that point.
Shane nodded.
"For real?" Jared
caressed Shane's cheeks. "You thought that?"
"I felt it," Shane
replied.
Jared blinked a few
times. That was just fantastic; now, he felt like crying. "And you say I'm
dumb," he said fondly. "You're lucky then because I can assure you other guys
wouldn't have been as nice to you as I've been," he joked as he tried to
straighten up the frown on Shane's forehead with the tips of his fingers.
Shane caught his hands.
"Now that you had your laugh, what am I going to tell mom?"
The look in his eyes was
so intense that Jared felt a small tremble. "You're a good son. You tell her
what you think you should tell her."
"That I found the one?
That he's no sleek city boy?"
Jared moved close and
buried his head in the crook of Shane's shoulder. "You tell her that. But
before, tell me."
Shane kissed the crown of
his head. "Will you marry me, Jared?"
Jared looked up in shock.
"For real? I thought you were just going to tell me that you love me."
"I'm not going home to
momma with half-assed answers like that. I better be prepared when we go see
her, with the ring and all. And they will surely want to hear us all how we
promise to love each other for life."
"Oh, god," Jared mumbled
as he pressed his head against Shane's chest. "What did I get myself into?"
"It's easy, city boy. You
just say `yes' and I'll handle the rest."
"Just like that, huh?"
"Just like that."
"You're forgetting
something," Jared said.
"What?" Shane asked, a
tiny bit alarmed.
When their eyes met this
time, Jared's mind was clear like a pond in fair weather. "I love you, Shane.
And I'll marry you."
Shane kissed him so
deeply that he stopped breathing. But it wasn't like anyone needed to breathe,
anyway, right?
***
"There's no need for
that," Jared said as he took the condom from Shane's hand. "You've never been
with anyone, and I got tested again after that awful think with --"
"What's his name," Shane
completed his phrase. "Poof, you forgot it, right?"
Jared chuckled. "All
right, I forgot his name. But what's more important is this. No rubber," he
said and threw the condom over his shoulder without caring to see where it
landed. He wrapped his arms around Shane. "Why didn't you tell me your brother
was visiting? Oh, damn, what are we doing? You left him alone?"
"He has things to do
until tonight," Shane replied. "And I didn't tell you because I was afraid
something like that would happen."
"Something like what? Us
finding we love each other?" Jared teased.
"It could go other ways,"
Shane said solemnly. "My trap was in place, but I didn't know if I caught
anything."
"Ah, so you were
ensnaring me," Jared said, pretending to be surprised by Shane's craftiness.
"What were you afraid of?"
"That my brother would
run his mouth and ruin everything. Which he did."
"Except he didn't ruin
anything," Jared pointed out. "And you were supposed to wrangle some city boy
and bring him home to momma?" He used Shane's drawling accent on purpose. "I
must say that I didn't expect a country bumpkin like you to be so sly."
Shane shrugged, and his
usual confidence came back. "Well, if you wanna catch
a monkey, you gotta climb the tree."
Jared began laughing.
"I'm a monkey, now? And I thought you were laying traps."
"Anything I gotta do, I do," Shane said solemnly. "You didn't want to
hear about us being boyfriends, and I had to do something. I just didn't know
how long it would take for you to realize that you love me."
"So much confidence,"
Jared commented and shook his head in wonder. "But it appears that there's
nothing like jealousy to make one realize what he truly wants."
"Jealousy? Who were you
jealous of?" Shane appeared puzzled.
"You were brief on the
phone, and I immediately thought you were with someone else, which, looking
back, was obviously and completely irrational, but right away, I felt the need
to see you. I was relieved when I heard you were with your brother, but then
worried again since I thought something must have happened to your family. And
then I was a bit upset because you didn't care to confide in me if that was the
case," Jared babbled until Shane kissed him softly.
That was the kind of kiss
that could melt the polar cap. He stole one more when Shane let him be. "Is it
really true? And I was your only one? I mean, ever?"
Shane looked embarrassed
for a moment. "I've been with girls. Many years ago. But it felt like something
was not quite right."
"I can settle for being
your only man, though," Jared whispered. "That's more than enough for me. But
still, you must have been in the city for some time when we met."
"Several months, give or
take," Shane admitted.
"And no one caught your
eye, all that time?"
Shane shook his head, his
eyes never leaving Jared.
"And after you met me,
and you saw how dumb I was for not wanting you ... weren't you tempted by other
guys? You know, smarter than me? Prettier?" he added after a short moment of
hesitation.
Shane shrugged. "No. My
heart was set on you."
Jared pinched the bridge
of his nose, trying to keep the temptation to let the waterworks flow at bay.
"Did I say something
wrong?" Shane asked and caressed his shoulders.
Jared shook his head.
"No. You say all the right words. But that's not it. You really mean it, and
whatever you want, I can only say `yes'."
"Babe, you've already
said `yes' to what matters," Shane teased him and pulled him close.
"You mean that after
we're married, I can do anything?" Jared asked. Married. It sounded so strange,
yet so cool. "Let myself go, not wash the dishes --"
Shane grabbed his chin
and looked into his eyes. "You? Not wash the dishes? Sometimes I still have a
few bites left when you grab the plates."
Jared gasped. "I don't do
that."
Shane seemed to have fun
on his account. "And let yourself go? I had no idea what a beauty regimen was
before I met you. And I've been with girls as I told you."
"Are you trying to say
that I'm shallow?" Jared pretended he was upset.
"I'm just saying that
pretty comes with a price, and I don't mind it."
"Of course since it's me
paying it, working my ass at the gym and all that."
"I'll give you plenty of
workout at home so that you don't have to do that."
"Oh, really?"
"Yeah. I've thought of
everything. You'll stay on top Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays --"
Jared burst into laughter
again, incapable of keeping the act up. "I can't believe you proposed and I
said `yes'. It has to be Adrian's fault. If he's ready for the big step, how
could I stay behind? But are you really, really sure, Shane?"
"Never been surer of
anything else. I'm not the kind of guy to chase --"
"Pants," Jared added
promptly and snickered. "Your brother is something. But I'm glad you're not a
philanderer." He pushed one finger against Shane's chest. "You really played
me, mister."
"Took some effort, you
know," Shane said. "Now you should reward me for all that."
"For your fooling me?"
"Hey, there was no way of
getting at you otherwise."
"What did Adrian tell you
on the phone when he called to announce his engagement to Edward?"
"Ah, that's a secret."
"C'mon, Shane. Don't you
know what the secret of a successful marriage is? It's having no secrets."
Shane sighed as if the
truth had to be pulled out of him with pincers. "He asked me when I intended to
pop the question."
Jared's eyes grew wide,
although that was something he suspected already. "Adrian knew!"
"Yeah. He gave me the
speech, too."
"Don't tell me ... Mike,
too?"
Shane nodded. "Yeah."
"So I was the only fool,
after all?"
"It kind of looks like
it, babe, not gonna lie."
Jared covered his face
and laughed again. He would strangle Adrian and Mike later, but for now, there
were more pressing matters. Shane hiked him up in his arms, seemingly without
breaking a sweat, and placed him on the bed.
"Is it really better
without the rubber?"
"I'm not sure," Jared
replied. "I guess more important is who you're with."
Shane offered him a
lopsided grin as he stripped. Jared let his eyes traveled over his soon-to-be
husband's gorgeous body. Now that was something to look forward to, and he
could only imagine everyone's surprise when they announced their decision. He
snickered as Shane covered him with his body, enjoying the skin on skin
sensation.
They were kissing, and
while they had done that plenty of times before, it still felt new. It had the
taste of familiar, too, as they knew each other now, but Jared knew they were
closer than ever. Shane liked kissing, and he was only happy to oblige,
although the feeling of losing control was growing the most during the
foreplay, which before had felt unnerving.
There was no trace of
that now. Their tongues danced around each other like skillful contestants,
teasing, and giving back. Shane pushed his knees up, and Jared exhaled when he
felt his boyfriend's naked cock brushing against the patch of skin under his
balls.
"We still need that,
though," Shane murmured and moved away only so that he could get Jared ready
for him.
The mood for long
foreplays was gone, so Jared pulled Shane close to him, helping him enter, even
if a bit too quickly.
"Babe," Shane whispered,
"this is like a million times better!"
Jared laughed and pulled
playfully at Shane's ears with both hands. "C'mon, it's not that different."
"But it is! It feels so damned
good! It must be because you said `yes'."
A little more ear-pulling
was in order. "C'mon now, don't keep me waiting. I didn't peg you for the type
to stop and admire the scenery."
"Your ass is something,"
Shane said with wonder in his voice.
"Yeah, you've met it
already. Now move," Jared teased, although he enjoyed spending time like that,
with Shane buried deep inside his body. That was probably what it meant when
people said they felt whole. He snickered at the thought.
"I'm moving now, no need
to laugh at me," Shane protested. "It's just feels good with you, without
anything between us."
"Especially
misunderstandings," Jared said. "And my own stupid stubbornness, I guess."
"Don't you worry your
pretty head about that," Shane teased as he moved and made Jared gasp in
surprised pleasure. "It didn't matter how much it took to win you over."
Jared found himself
speechless to that, so instead of struggling to find the right words, he kissed
his handsome cowboy lover and pulled him close, wrapping his legs around him.
Shane had no trouble finding the right rhythm, and soon, they were making the
bed rock, like many times before.
Only this time, it was
different, and it was different in the most fantastic way possible.
***
"Is your curiosity sated
already?" Jared looked over his shoulder. He was spent, and there was nothing
but honey in his veins, but Shane needed to grab a shower, and so did he. In
about an hour, they were supposed to meet Coleman for dinner.
"How come you don't mind
it?" Shane played with the cum in his ass a bit more.
"Are you forgetting about
how I'm fucking you, too?"
"Yeah, but you didn't
come in me yet."
"Obviously, because this
is the first time we've done it without a condom, and I didn't get the chance."
"There's a bit of me
inside you," Shane said as he placed small kisses on Jared's buttocks. "And
then there will be a bit of you inside me."
Jared shivered as Shane's
lips moved to the small of his back and then along the spine. "Don't worry," he
whispered. "We'll do it again and again until your fascination wanes."
"I don't think I'll ever
be less fascinated with you," was the reply as Shane's head appeared on Jared's
shoulder.
"You know you're spoiling
me with these words."
"I don't care. I'll spoil
you as much as I can, in any way I can."
"Cowboy promise?"
"Sure. Whatever you want,
babe."
Jared allowed a moment of
silence to bask in the pleasant sensation of happiness. "How are your folks,
Shane?"
"A bit hard, but their
hearts are bigger. They might scare you at first."
"Coleman is cool. I
genuinely thought you didn't say anything to your family about being gay. I
guess I just presumed that without even asking you."
"It wasn't easy. But they
love me, so they wouldn't stay in the way of my happiness. My mom wants nothing
else for us, boys, and she told us. That we should never give up on searching
for happiness. That's why she was sure that I'd find my man once I got here."
"I'm glad I am that man.
It was by chance that Mike and I went to that place where I saw you dancing the
first time. Also, I'm really lucky you were single."
"I don't think it's luck. You looked at me while I danced, and I felt your
eyes on me."
"Hmm, my laser gaze. I
have to warn you, it was a pretty objectifying gaze. I thought you were so
sexy."
"Of course I'm sexy. But
I sensed right away that you were looking at me differently. The only thing I
had to do was to find a way to talk to you."
"So you made me spill my
drink on me."
"It had worked before,"
Shane said with a low drawl.
"With girls?"
"With girls," Shane
admitted. "I had to have my practice somewhere, right?"
"And none of those girls
threw a glass of beer in your face?"
"What can I say? I don't
pretend it's a foolproof method. Sometimes it works. It worked this time, so
all for the best, right?"
Jared laughed freely. "I
was so pissed. Mike tried to tell me you were into me, but my head wasn't in
the right place."
"Mine was," Shane
bragged.
"Sure thing, virgin boy,"
Jared teased in turn. "By the way, you were an awesome lover from the start. I
feel bad about the girls you left behind. They must have loved you."
"They got over me," Shane
promised. "And I frankly didn't know what was about it all that didn't make me,
you know, how they say, feel butterflies in the stomach and all that. But I
felt it with you, right from the start. I was surprised that you wanted me so
fast."
"I just wanted to wash
away the bad taste in my mouth about that thing --"
"With that guy whose name
we won't speak," Shane said quickly.
Jared tried to turn his
head to look at him. "Are you jealous, Shane? There's no need."
"I'm jealous of all the
guys you've ever been with."
"Should I be jealous of
all the girls you've been with?"
Shane seemed to ponder
over that. "What's fair is fair."
Jared struggled to turn
and embrace his lover. "Of our group, I was the one who wanted a relationship
and happy-ever-afters the most. Mike was too shy to
admit it, I think, and Adrian was just licking all wounds, but I was out and
proud about wanting a boyfriend. It's funny how I got him after I gave up.
While Mike and Adrian fell in love. Life's a bit strange, isn't it?"
"But it's beautiful,"
Shane said.
Jared nodded. "It will be
some time until we'll take our vows and everything, but let me tell you
something. I love you completely. I was blind, but now my eyes are wide open
and I'll never close them again. So from here on out, you're the one and only."
Shane offered a smile.
"Happy to hear you talking like that. I love you, too, baby."
"And I'm still not over your not telling me that you hadn't been with a guy when we
first got together."
"I wanted to." A naughty
grin flew briefly on Shane's lips. "But then I got scared that you might not
want a virgin --"
Jared laughed and placed
one hand over his boyfriend's mouth. "One as sexy as you? And you were just
gay-virgin. Actually, I thought you were pretty sure of yourself."
"It was an act to get you
in my bed," Shane said after pushing away Jared's hand and kissing it. "I had a
plan to court you for a while."
"But I jumped you."
"I guess that solved it,
yes."
"Shane, you were a pretty
awesome lover from the start. How come, though?"
"My mom taught me to be a
good guy, no matter what."
"Still, I'm pretty sure
she didn't teach you anything about having sex with a guy."
That earned him a
wholehearted laugh from Shane. "No. For that, I looked at movies and read books
and stuff."
"You looked at porn to
learn about it?"
Shane pretended to be
offended. "No, at documentaries about sex."
"You're pulling my leg."
Jared narrowed his eyes.
Shane kept a straight
face but only for a couple of moments. Then he burst into laughter. "No, I
looked at porn. And jacked off loads."
"Hmm," Jared purred. "So
you wasted your jizz over a lot of them pretty gay
porn stars, hmm?"
Shane looked guilty as
charged. "But reality was much better. When you grabbed my cock and put your
mouth on me, I was in heaven. Of course I didn't tell you I didn't have any
experience with guys."
The phone ringed,
interrupting their banter.
"It's my brother," Shane
said. "I guess he'll have to wait for us for a bit. I'll blame it all on you."
Jared took one pillow and
smacked Shane's head with it just as he answered the phone.
***
"How long are you
staying?" Jared asked as the dessert was placed in front of them.
"I'm leaving tomorrow,"
Coleman replied. "But you two should saddle up quickly, `cause the moment I tell momma Shane found himself a
boy, that house will be up like fireworks on the Fourth of July."
"You should tell her not
to bother. I can tell by now that I'll be impressed by the rest of your family.
And I didn't want her to tire herself over me."
"You tell that to Mrs.
McKay. She'll tell you that if parents don't fret over their children and their
better halves, who should they fret over?"
"Prepare to go on a diet,
Jared. Before and after," Shane intervened. "No matter how we look, she'll
claim that we're thin as sticks and try to stuff our faces. She's a great cook,
too."
Jared stared at the mini
cake in front of him with a sigh. "All right. Seeing how you learned from her,
she must be the absolute cooking goddess. Maybe I'll start dieting tomorrow."
Shane pinched his side,
making him yelp. "I don't think you need to worry. You're skin and bones
anyway."
Jared rolled his eyes. "I
remember quite well you didn't complain earlier while you --" He stopped right
in time and blushed. All right, so Coleman was okay with his little brother
bringing home a guy, but that didn't mean that they could talk nonsense like
that over dinner.
"You two are something,"
Coleman said with a smirk. "I remember when me and my Charlene --"
"Coleman, no," Shane
said.
"What? It's not like you
two don't know what sex is, right?" Coleman replied, completely nonchalant.
"This is all I'm telling you. Get enough of it before kids. After that, you
better get good at quickies."
In the meantime, Jared
had learned that he would become the uncle of two naughty devils in the shape
of girl twins, aged six. He wanted to strangle Shane for keeping so many things
from him.
"Kids?" He found himself
asking.
"Yeah," Coleman said like
it was the most natural thing to talk about. "You'll have some, right?"
Jared threw a desperate
look in Shane's direction, but it appeared that his soon-to-be husband was
engrossed in his dessert and didn't care about offering any reply to his
brother's question. "I suppose," he said and kicked Shane's shin
surreptitiously under the table, "it's one of the many things we have to talk
about."
TBC
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