Read The Party Boy's Guide to Dating a Geek (Clumsy Cupids) Online
Authors: Xara X. Piper;Xanakas Vaughn
struggling to get close, closer, his nails digging
into the skin of Fee's back. "
Yes
. C-coming."
It went on forever, his muscles tightening, dick
pumping cum into his briefs, ass clenching. He
would have killed to have something inside of him
at that moment—a toy, a finger, a tongue,
anything
.
The need was so strong, Ash cried out helplessly
into Fee's kiss, his fingers digging into Fee's hips,
urging Fee to keep moving even though it was
obvious Fee had already come, too. Ash wanted
more. More, more. But after a few seconds, Fee
lifted his head and pulled back.
Fee's face was red with exertion, his mouth
swollen and dark, and he looked … startled.
Surprised with himself, or maybe the situation,
Ash wasn't sure what, but that look made his
stomach clench with sudden dread.
Ash sat up and tugged down his T-shirt, acutely
aware of the cooling cum in his briefs. God. He
couldn't believe he'd actually come in his pants
like a damn teenager. He hadn't done that in
years
.
It was going to be a pain in the ass to clean up—
but he'd worry about that later, after he got to the
bottom of why Fee looked so spooked.
"What's wrong?" he asked.
Fee's gaze dropped to his own lap, his fingers
fidgeting with the hem of his shirt. "I …"
Ash swallowed thickly, unsure if he wanted to
hear what Fee had to say, worried Fee might say
they were done, it had all been a mistake. But
while Ash was very many things, good and bad
both, one thing he could never be called was a
coward. "Tell me."
"I'm sorry," Fee whispered. "I got carried away.
I don't … I don't do this, okay? I've only been with
two guys, and I was with one of them for almost
four years. I know it probably sounds old
fashioned to you, or too traditional or uptight or …
I don't even know. But I've only had sex with the
guys I've been in relationships with. I don't hook
up. I don't go out looking to score. That's not how I
operate."
"Okay," Ash said slowly. "That's fine." And it
truly was. Ash wasn't about to pass judgment. He
wasn't in any position to do so. People had
different comfort levels, moved at different paces.
But there was one thing he had to know. "What are
we doing then, Fee? Is this just some casual thing?
Do you want us to be exclusive?"
"I …" Fee trailed off and swallowed, his
Adam's apple bobbing. "Is that what you want?"
"I want
you
," Ash answered, unable to be
anything but honest. "I'm willing to take things
slow, if that's what you need. I haven't been with
anyone else since the day I laid eyes on you. But if
you don't want to take this further, if you just want
to be friends or whatever, you need to tell me."
Finally, Fee looked up from his lap, finding and
holding Ash's gaze with his own. "I don't want you
to be with anyone else. I just … Mari has told me
stories. I need to be sure of you, okay? Maybe that
isn't fair, I don't know, but I can't go there with you
and then watch you walk away once you've gotten
what you wanted." Fee pressed a hand to his chest.
"I know myself, trust myself … but I have to know
I can trust you, too."
Ash blinked.
Okay, that hurt.
Really hurt. He
wanted to be pissed off about it, especially after
he'd just told Fee he hadn't been with anyone in a
couple of months. Since before Ash knew they
even had a chance, actually. But—and there was a
but, a big one—Ash also knew himself, his rep,
and the sorts of things Mari had probably heard
about him from Jackson. And possibly from his
own mouth one of the nights they'd all gotten drunk
together. He could imagine what Fee might be
thinking, and he couldn't blame Fee for being wary.
It still chafed, though. So he'd messed around a
whole hell of a lot. That didn't mean he wasn't
capable of being faithful.
"You can trust me," he told Fee. "I've never
fucked around on anyone. If we agree it's just me
and you, then that's it." Ash hesitated to say the
rest, but he had to press on. He had to know
exactly how Fee expected things to be between
them. "But, Fee, I have to be honest with you. I
love sex. A lot," he added, just so it was clear.
"Are you … I mean, are you saying we can't do
anything at all? Not this—" Ash gestured between
himself and Fee, "—or any other kind of touching
or sucking or
anything
?"
Fee snorted and laughed, then seemed even
more surprised by the laugh than he had been by
everything else. "No, I'm not saying that," he said,
shaking his head. "I think I panicked a little
because we hadn't talked about any of this, and I
didn't want you to assume we'd jump into full-out
sex right away, that we'd take what happened here
and move things to the bedroom, and … I'm not
ready to go there yet. I just—I'm okay with …
certain things. For now."
"All right." Ash could work with "certain
things." Anything Fee allowed was better than
nothing. "I'm not gonna push you. You tell me what
is or isn't okay, and we'll go from there."
Fee sighed, his relief obvious in the sound.
"Thank you, Ash. I'm sorry, I—"
"Don't worry about it. You have your reasons. I
respect that." Ash reached over and trailed a hand
down Fee's arm to tangle their fingers together. "In
case you couldn't tell, I really like you. I want this
to work."
Fee gave him a shy smile, which only served to
endear him to Ash even more after what they'd just
done. "I like you, too," he murmured. Then he
laughed softly. "I feel like a kid saying that, but it's
true. I wasn't sure what to make of you at first, but I
… I think we could have something, you know? I
don't want to spoil it or rush it. I want to let it take
its course and see what happens."
Ash nodded and leaned forward to kiss Fee
briefly. "Me, too." He dropped another kiss on
Fee's jaw and worked his way down to nuzzle
Fee's neck, smiling against the warm, soft skin.
"Now, do you think I could borrow some boxers
maybe? I'm feeling a little, um, sticky might be the
word. It would seriously suck to have to go home
like this."
"Yeah, it would." Fee laughed again, the sound
vibrating against Ash's lips. "I think I can help you
out with that. How do you feel about Superman? I
think you'd look good in red and blue."
Ash grinned. He'd been right about Fee's undies
that first day at Jackson's then. Good to know.
"You, sir," he said, pulling back so he could see
Fee's face, "are a man after my own heart. Take me
to your underwear stash."
Fee chuckled and got to his feet, tugging Ash up
behind him. "Come on. You have to promise to
return them, though. I'm very proud of my
collection."
Ash let Fee drag him along. He'd said it as a
joke, but he had a feeling Fee really was after his
heart—in the most literal sense of the phrase. It
sounded like what Fee wanted most when it came
to sex was for love to be involved. Ash had a
feeling that maybe, quite possibly in the not too
distant future, he might be able to grant Fee that
wish.
He didn't think it would take very long to fall for
a man like Fee.
Chapter Nine
HACKED TO BITS
Computer hackers are not scary Freddy Kruger/Jason
Voorhees types of people. The only thing being hacked
up is the security keeping him away from the online
information he wants. His skills may be particularly
strong behind a keyboard, but if you get him away from
his computer, he is probably very introverted and
guarded. Taking chances and circumventing security
protocols may come naturally, but leaving his lair and
venturing out IRL (in real life) more than likely makes him
very uncomfortable. If he's made an effort to take a step
forward, meet him halfway. Otherwise, he may feel
hacked and retreat to the safety of his shell (scripts).
9.1
Tuesday night at The Ink Tank was slow.
Weekends, it was busy with partiers wandering in
from the street, but walk-in traffic was light on
weekdays, and they only had a few appointments
booked. Ash would have asked for it off, but it
was the perfect night for observing Ty while he
worked on a new piece. Ty hoped to have it
completed in time for a tattoo convention Saturday.
Artists from all over the country would be there,
showcasing new work and techniques. Ash was
looking forward to meeting Mr. Orange, an artist
from Arizona he'd met online. What he wasn't
looking forward to was telling Ty that he'd invited
Fee to go with them. He waited for Ty to finish the
job and take pictures of the final tattoo before he
approached Ty's workspace.
"What have you done now?" Ty asked after Ash
wiped down his chair for the fifth time.
Ash jumped. "Nothing."
Ty sighed and looked up at him. "You only
hover when you've done something wrong. So spit
it out."
"Well," Ash hedged.
"Sometime today would be nice. I really need to
start on Joy's design." Ty pulled out a notebook
and flipped it open to a blank page. He inspected
the lead on his pencil, and then checked his notes.
"I may have kind of invited Fee to go to the
convention with us this weekend."
Ty closed his eyes and pulled off his glasses.
He started tapping his pencil against his sketchpad.
"Ty?"
Ty's jaw was clenched tight, and he pinched the
bridge of his nose. He didn't say anything, so Ash
went on. "He volunteered to drive us."
"Well, that's something."
"Please just give him a chance. You're going to
have to meet him sooner or later."
"Looks like I don't have any choice, do I?"
"Ty," Ash said. He hated to disappoint his
friend.
Ty started packing his gear. "Look, I know you
are hung up on him right now, so I'm not going to
say anything else."
"Please don't be angry."
"I'm not." Ty stared at Ash before picking up his
bag. "Tell Tank I'm going to head out. See you
later."
Ash watched him leave, feeling helpless. He'd
suspected Ty wouldn't be happy about hanging out
with Fee, and he'd been right, but things were
finally advancing with Fee. Fee was going to be
around a lot, and Ty was going to have to meet him
eventually.
"Fuck," he whispered.
9.2
Ash took their usual booth at Leroy's and waited
for Ty Saturday morning. The last couple of days
had been tense between them. On top of that, Ash
hadn't gotten a chance to see Fee, but they'd talked
every day. Fee told him to give Ty a little space,
that he'd come around. Easier said than done,
though. Ty had taken Wednesday off and he'd kept
his distance when he did come back. He left before
Ash Friday night and Ash wasn't sure if Ty was
still going to show Saturday morning.
Ash turned his cup over with a sigh, and Marge
appeared less than a minute later with a carafe of
coffee. "Mornin', hon," she said as she set a bowl
stacked high with half-and-half containers down on
the table.
"You're working late today," Ash commented.
"Felicia's out. Me and Nell are gonna fill her
shift."
"That sucks."
"Yeah, well, what are you gonna do?" she asked
with a shrug. "These orders ain't gonna place
themselves. Speaking of, you're in early. Or are
you really late? Hot night?"
Ash shook his head. "Nah, going to a
convention."
"The boys joining you?"
"Ty and Fee."
Maybe.
"Fee?" Marge raised an eyebrow. Fee had met
Ash there one night after work, and he was an
instant hit with Marge, completely overwhelming
her with his charm.
"Yeah. We're kind of, together, now?" It felt