
About Hurricane Season
by Kiernan Kelly
28 pages / 7400 words
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Aiden's life is in a shambles. He's just broken up with
his psycho boyfriend, and finds himself homeless as a Category Five
hurricane bears down on him. Worse, he's finding little to hope for, and
less to live for.
David is a tourist on a mission – he wants to surf the big waves churned up
by the hurricane. When Aiden saves his life after a spectacular wipeout,
David returns the favor by giving Aiden a new lease on life – if they can
survive the mother of all storms.

Sample
The wind howled outside as the storm continued to intensify. Suddenly,
there was a loud crash from the bedroom. Either the window had blown in,
or something large had crashed through it. "Wow. Guess we made it in
here just in time."
Aiden felt David jump. "Fuck! Was that the window? Shit, what are we
going to do? We're going to die in here!"
"No, we're not," Aiden said firmly. He reached out and felt for David,
grabbed David's arms and held firm. "Calm down. We're going to be fine."
Aiden tried to will David to calm down. After a few minutes, when
David's breathing sounded normal again and Aiden was sure he wasn't
going to hyperventilate, he let go of David's arms and sat back.
It amazed him how, even with a hurricane trying to blow the motel out
from under them, he didn't really want to let go. David had sexy arms,
and Aiden liked the feel of the smooth skin and sinewy muscles under his
fingers. Then again, Aiden figured he shouldn't be surprised. He'd
always gone for the lean, tanned, surfer-type, and being trapped in a
small space with one so obviously in need of distraction was tempting.
The darkness, instead of dampening any sexual attraction Aiden may have
felt for David, only increased it. He found that in lieu of eyesight, he
could smell David; the scent of the sea that clung to David, combining
with that of warm skin and man filled his nose. His mind recalled the
image of David on the seashore, tanned and lean and ready to ride the
surf.
He blinked and chided himself. Vincent was the one who thought with his
dick, not Aiden. In addition to Vincent's temper, it was one of the main
reasons Aiden had left the relationship. Vincent thought only of himself
and instant gratification. Aiden had more sense. More self-control.
Right? Of course, right.
He just wished somebody would explain it to his dick, because the
fucking thing was getting as hard as a rock, making sitting twisted up
like a pretzel in the tub increasingly uncomfortable. He shifted his
weight, but it was of little use.
He felt his cheeks heat up as embarrassment warred with lust, and was
glad David couldn't see him. What kind of person was he, to be turned on
during a crisis? |