
About Christmas on the Coast
by Aaron Michaels
39 pages
/ 16600 words
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December starts off on a
sour note for Evan. His boyfriend breaks up with him, he loses his job, and
his landlord's raising his rent. What's a suddenly single young man do when
his life falls apart? Road trip!
On a whim, Evan stops at a glass blowing shop on the Oregon coast where he
meets Gerry. Sparks fly between Evan and Gerry, and before long Evan finds
himself playing house with the free-spirited artist. But will a tearful
apology from Evan's ex and a too good to be true job offer drag Evan back to
his old life? Or will Evan follow his heart and make his Christmas on the
coast the start of a whole new free-spirited life?
Sample
The float had a small, round lip of clear glass an inch or so across
added to give the ball both a bottom and a flat surface if someone wanted to
display it on a shelf. Inside the clear glass was a number - 1997.
"Nineteen ninety-seven?" Evan asked. "It's been out here for that long?"
Gerry shook his head. "All the floats the city buries are numbered. I'll
have to call this in to let them know this number's been found." He looked
at Evan over the top of the float. "I'm thinking I should give my lucky
charm a thank you kiss. What do you think?"
Evan took a deep breath. Yes, that sound would be his heart beating just a
little faster. "I think that's a great idea," he said.
Gerry put the float down carefully on the sand. He leaned forward at a
maddenly slow pace. Evan's knees protested the crouch even as his libido
told them to behave. It had been a long time since he'd looked forward so
much to a simple kiss.
Gerry's lips finally touched his, and Evan realized this wasn't a simple
kiss. Before Lucas, he'd been kissed by more than his fair share of men, if
he was to be honest. For the most part, kissing was a brief prelude to an
even briefer suck or fuck. Even Lucas wasn't all that keen on kissing.
Gerry took his time. His lips pressed softly against Evan's, a whisper of
sensation that held a promise of something special. Evan felt Gerry's breath
against his skin, smelled coffee and the sea. Evan let out a happy little
sigh and closed his eyes, giving himself over to that promise, and Gerry
deepened the kiss.
Evan wasn't sure how long he lost himself in the feel of Gerry's lips and
tongue and the nearness of another person, but suddenly he was aware of a
rough tongue on his face. A doggie tongue.
They broke apart, Gerry giggling and Evan caught somewhere between
annoyance, embarrassment, and humor. Bruce licked his nose and yipped at
him.
"Oh, stop!" Evan swiped at his nose with the back of his hand. "Would you
stop?"
"Told you he'd come back," Gerry said around his giggles.
"He has exquisite timing."
"He's got a prize, too. Guess he wanted you to look at it."
Bruce did indeed have a prize. A piece of wood roughly the size of Evan's
forearm, still covered in doggie slobber, was in the sand at Evan's feet.
"Good boy," Evan said, scratching Bruce behind one ear. "Now chew your new
toy for a bit and let me get back to what I was doing."
Gerry stood up. Evan glanced up at him, worried at the abrupt change.
"Knees aren't as young as they used to be," Gerry said. Then he grinned down
at Evan. "I can kiss you up here, too."
Evan stood up, his own knees creaking, then Gerry proved that he could
indeed kiss as well standing up as he could crouched down. The longer the
kiss went on, the more Evan couldn't help but wonder what Gerry would be
like in bed.
"So is this really up to me?" Evan asked when they broke for air. "What we
do here?"
The breeze -- not to mention Evan's fingers -- had loosened Gerry's hair
from the ponytail. With his hair loose around his face, his lips reddened
from kissing, and his eyes soft-focused and gentle, Gerry almost looked
younger than Evan. "Yes," he said.
Evan spared one last thought for Lucas. Was what he was about to propose
just to get even with Lucas for dumping him? To prove to himself that
someone still wanted him? Gerry's hands were gentle on his shoulders, but
there was an undeniable electric charge running straight from Gerry's hands
through Evan that he couldn't wait to explore further.
No, this had nothing to do with Lucas.
"That's good," Evan said, "because I'm thinking I'd like to do things with
you that could get us arrested on a public beach." |