Read The Party Boy's Guide to Dating a Geek (Clumsy Cupids) Online
Authors: Xara X. Piper;Xanakas Vaughn
toward the table, but Ash stopped him. Fee looked
at him, and Ash took a couple more steps into
Fee's space, forcing him to step back in time with
the music. Fee smiled and moved forward. Ash
laughed and followed Fee's lead to the center of
the floor.
Fee never took his eyes off Ash's as they
danced. The thumping music combined with the
heat of Fee's stare had Ash lightheaded. He turned
around and leaned back into Fee, moving Fee's
hands down to his hips. Fee leaned down and
trailed his lips along Ash's temple as he pumped
his hips along with the music. Ash felt Fee getting
hard as they danced. He sighed and closed his
eyes, glad he wasn't the only one affected. Fee kept
kissing along Ash's cheek as they moved with each
other in time to the music.
The music changed again, this time to a song
with a slower beat. Fee slid his hands along the
hem of Ash's shirt and tucked his fingers under
Ash's waistband. Ash shivered as Fee bit down
around his necklace and pulled on it with his teeth.
The leather tightened around Ash's neck, and he
could feel Fee's cock against his ass. He groaned
and dropped his head back against Fee's shoulder.
Ash tilted his head and Fee moved down to kiss
his neck. Ash turned around in his arms, and Fee
started working his way back up to Ash's mouth.
He kissed Ash lightly on the lips before tilting his
head to deepen the kiss. Ash moaned, and Fee
slipped his tongue into Ash's mouth, turning his
knees into jelly. Ash grabbed onto Fee's shoulders
and held on as Fee stroked his hands down Ash's
back to rest them on his ass.
A body plastered itself to Ash's back, and Gil's
voice in his ear brought Ash out of the moment.
"Who's your friend, Ash?" he asked. His lips
were right on Ash's ear, just above where Fee had
been nibbling, and he pumped his cock into Ash's
back. Ash turned around and backed into Fee to put
some air between them and Gil.
"Not tonight." Ash put a hand up, and Gil
walked into it.
"He's really pretty," Gil said, staring at Fee. Ash
pushed a little on Gil's chest to stop him from
getting closer.
"No."
"You guys want to play?" Gil leaned over to ask
Fee as he advanced, pushing Ash into Fee. He
flicked a glance at Ash. Then he looked back at
Fee with a drunken leer on his face.
"He said no." Fee wrapped his arms around Ash
and pulled him close. He flattened one of his hands
against Ash's abdomen and the other over Ash's
chest as he kissed the side of Ash's neck. The
erection he'd been sporting earlier had flagged, but
at least Fee hadn't bolted.
"He's never minded sharing before." Gil looked
down at Ash. "I seem to remember you enjoyed
sharing very much." He licked his lips and stepped
forward again. Ash's heart pounded in his chest
and his face burned. He'd never been ashamed of
who he was before, but it was different with Fee.
Gil's smile widened, but his eyes were predatory.
" Ma yb e
I
don't like sharing." The words
vibrated through Ash's back. Gil stepped forward
again, and Fee stood up straight.
They stared at each other over Ash's head, and
for a minute, Ash was convinced they were going
to come to blows. Finally Gil smiled and put his
hands up. "Hey, I'm a lover, not a fighter. You
want him, you got him," he said before he walked
away. "See you around, Ash."
For a moment, Ash didn't dare move a muscle.
Fee was still standing behind him, but he didn't
move either. The crowd danced around them, and
eventually Ash exhaled and turned to face Fee.
"I'm sorry about that."
Fee nodded. "I think I should go."
"Wait." Ash grabbed Fee's arm as he followed
Fee back to their table.
"I really should head out." Fee checked his
watch. "It was nice meeting you," he said to
Carley.
"Stay," Ash said. "Have another beer."
"Maybe another time." Fee stood there looking
at Ash for a second before he awkwardly leaned in
and kissed Ash's cheek. "Thanks for the dance."
"What was that all about?" Carley asked after
Fee had left.
Ash shook his head. He knew he didn't have the
best reputation, but Gil had pretty much spelled it
out for Fee. Ash put his fingers on his cheek and
tried to suppress the disappointment that threatened
to crush him. "I better get back to the shop."
Carley walked him back to work and hugged
him on the sidewalk. "Try not to brood about him
all night."
"Sure. No problem." Ash plastered a smile on
his face and went back to work, hoping it would
take his mind off how amazing Fee felt pressed
against him, and how his past had probably fucked
up any chance of a future with him.
Chapter Six
YOU'VE BEEN STEAMPUNK'D
Steampunk has gained in popularity in the past few
years, but its roots lie with geeks. Science fiction meets
fact in this sub-genre of fiction. Steam-powered devices
and machinery fill the landscape of these stories.
Applying 19th century science to modern living to create
an alternate reality is the basic meme. Role play may be
involved, with elaborate costumes made from materials
available in Victorian England or the Old West being the
clothing of choice. Gears and dials are common
accessories with these costumes. If you find these items
scattered about your geek's living space, don't worry
about your watch. He's probably loaded up on second-
hand clocks to fill his habit.
6.1
Once he and Ty had finished closing and locking
up the shop, Ash was sort of at a loss for what to
do with himself. Normally he'd go to Deli's with
Ty, but he wasn't in the mood right then, and Ty
had already taken off after saying he was running
late for something.
Ash had been thinking about Fee's rather abrupt
departure pretty much non-stop over the last
couple of hours. He'd gone through his usual
closing routine—sweeping and mopping the floors,
sanitizing the equipment, and making sure all the
stations were cleaned and restocked—with only
half his mind on his tasks and the other half
wrapped up in Fee.
Fee had kissed him—he'd relived that moment
about a thousand times in his head—and it'd been
good
. Like
holy
hell
kind of good. But then came
that moment with Gil, and Fee showing a bit of
aggression, a little spark of dominance that made
Ash shudder to remember it. He hadn't thought Fee
had that side to him. There had been a moment,
though, when the tension was so thick Ash actually
started to worry their night might end with two
guys getting up close and sweaty after all—but the
wrong two guys, and doing something a lot less fun
than sex.
Gil had a well-deserved rep for always being
ready and way more than willing, but Ash hadn't
liked the look on his face, or the way Gil hadn't
backed off when asked. Whatever Ash might have
agreed to in the past, it wasn't some kind of free
pass for the present. Things changed.
People
changed. And Ash wasn't interested anymore.
Ash sighed to himself as he headed toward his
normal bus stop. He didn't want to go to Deli's, but
the issue was he didn't really want to go home
either. He decided to text Jae and Carley, see if
they were still awake. They were almost always
up for breakfast at Leroy's, no matter what the time
of day.
His text to Carley was returned almost instantly
with a demand to hold them a booth and make sure
there was coffee waiting. Ash laughed and sent a
quick reply, and then turned to go back in the
direction he had come from.
Ash walked in and waved at Marge, one of the
waitresses who worked the graveyard shift. She'd
served Ash and his crew so many times she knew
them all by name already. His wave was met with
a smile and "be right over, sugar" as he made his
way to their usual spot: a small, semi-circular
booth in the back near the jukebox.
Marge was there only a second later, setting a
one-liter thermal carafe of coffee in the middle of
the table with a thunk. She placed a small bowl of
individual half-and-half containers beside it and
turned over his mug so he could pour himself a
cup.
"How you doin' tonight, honey?" she asked as
she rifled through the sugar packet holder,
apparently checking the selection of sweeteners on
offer before deeming them satisfactory. "Carley
comin'?"
Ash grinned. He loved her slow southern drawl
and the way she tended to end or start her
sentences with "hon" or "sugar" or "darlin'". She'd only moved up from Louisiana a few years before.
Her accent was still as strong as ever, and he'd
never once seen her in a bad mood. "Yep, Carley
and Jae are on their way," he answered. "And I'm
doing just fine. How about you?"
"Oh, I can't complain," she said. "I'll get y'all
some vanilla creamer then." She turned around and
headed back to the counter before he could say
anything else, the brassy tones of her dyed red hair
glinting in the fluorescent lighting overhead.
Ash added five half-and-halfs to his cup, his
typical cream to coffee ratio. The first time she'd
watched him do it, Marge had made the whole
table burst out laughing by saying, "Dang, sugar,
want me to bring a gallon of cream out here so you
can just drink it out the bottle?"
Ash couldn't remember it without chuckling. He
stirred his coffee and took an absentminded sip,
barely noticing when she stopped at the table to
drop off the vanilla creamer as his thoughts
wandered back to Fee. When Jae and Carley
showed up a few minutes later, he was more
confused than ever.
"You're brooding," Carley announced as he
poured himself a cup of coffee. "I told you not to
brood." He added a couple containers of vanilla
creamer and took a slow, appreciative sip. "Ah. I
don't know what they do to their coffee here, but I
swear I can never get it to come out this good at
home."
Jae smirked and filled his own mug. He took his
black, no sugar, no frills. His dark hair was drawn
away from his face and mostly hidden by the red-
and-black checkered bandana he usually wore for
work. Seeing his face unobstructed, Ash was once
again struck by Jae's amazing bone structure—the
high, prominent cheekbones typical of so many
Korean men, perfectly straight nose, defined
jawline, and rounded chin. Jae was pretty, almost
modelesque. Ash could admit it, despite the fact
that any attraction he'd felt toward Jae had long
since died. Somehow, Jae managed to be entirely
oblivious to his own appeal, though. There wasn't
an arrogant bone in his body. With the way he
looked, Ash really didn't get it.
"What are you brooding about, Ash?" Jae asked.
"The book club guy?"
Ash glared at Carley, who tried to look innocent
and failed. "Sorry, Ash." Carley chuckled. "It was
too good not to share."
Ash sighed. "Yeah. Book club guy."
"He's hot, Jae," Carley said. "Like, ridiculously.
And kind of funny in a nerdy way.
But
…"
Ash sighed again, longer and lustier than the
first time. "But?"
"I have to be honest. I think you're stuck in the
friend-zone."
Ash opened his mouth to answer but was
interrupted by the arrival of Marge to take their
orders. After a few minutes of chitchat, she left
them to their coffee, and Ash drained the remains
of his before refilling his mug.
"He kissed me," Ash said softly. "You saw. And
he was hard while he did it."
"He'd also been drinking." Carley shrugged and
reached up an elegant hand to brush his perfectly