Authors: Cindy Sutherland
Tags: #Gay & Lesbian, #Literature & Fiction, #Fiction, #Gay, #Romance, #Contemporary, #Gay Romance, #Genre Fiction
Quinn looked at the small entrance to Cian’s body, fascinated by how the muscle contracted and relaxed as Quinn breathed over it. He moved his thumb to rub around it, looking up at Cian’s sharp intake of breath.
Quinn leaned in and pressed a kiss right into the center and then stuck his tongue out to lick across the tight hole. He remembered how it had felt the night before when Cian had done this to him. He’d felt like he was falling apart under Cian, but that was okay. He’d known Cian could put him back together.
Quinn explored tentatively at first, then became more bold in his movements, trying to push in farther with his tongue. The sounds Cian made drove him to go deeper, harder, faster. Cian pushed his hips farther from the wall, giving Quinn better access, so Quinn slipped one hand between Cian’s legs to roll his balls gently in his palm.
Cian turned and pulled Quinn in for a quick, desperate kiss. “You’re doing everything perfectly, love. It’s just… if you keep it up, I’m gonna come before you can get inside me.”
Cian brought his hands up to frame Quinn’s face. “Shh, it doesn’t matter, love. We’ll figure it out together, okay?” He waited for Quinn to nod before kissing him again, and then reached out for the water controls and shut off the spray.
Quinn pushed him out of the shower and snagged a towel as he walked by the hanging rod. He dried himself quickly before turning to run the towel over Cian’s skin.
Dropping the towel to the floor, he took Cian’s hand and led him to the bed before his courage failed him. Cian climbed onto the bed, lay on his back, and pulled Quinn down beside him.
Quinn looked up at Cian, smiling shyly, and then reached for him. He pulled him down, sucked a mark into Cian’s neck just under his ear, and then licked his way into Cian’s mouth.
Cian draped himself over Quinn, using his weight to leverage them into rolling over. “There we are, love. You feel so good on me. But you’re gonna feel better in me.” Cian arched his body up against Quinn’s, their shower-warm skin sliding together to create delicious sparks.
Quinn kissed him fiercely and then opened the bottle of lube and slicked one hand. He used it to prepare Cian as gently and lovingly as he could, needing to hear more of the wanton sounds pouring from Cian’s mouth.
“Now… please, darlin’… need it now.”
And Quinn couldn’t resist.
“I know, love, but you’re not about to break me.” Cian’s voice was ragged. “I need you to move faster.” He curled his hand around Quinn’s neck and pulled him in for a distracting kiss, using the leg he’d hooked around Quinn’s ass to pull him balls deep.
Whatever Cian was about to say in return was lost when Quinn thrust back in, pushing the breath out of both of them. They found their rhythm, and it was so good all they could manage were encouraging grunts and moans.
As Quinn came down, he slowly relinquished his hold on Cian’s legs and let them fall to the bed. He looked into Cian’s face, seeing flushed skin and red, wet, kiss-swollen lips, and he was sure it was the most beautiful thing he’d ever seen.
“You okay, love?” Cian had one arm wrapped around Quinn’s shoulders and was carding through Quinn’s damp hair. The other hand was tangled with Quinn’s on his stomach.
Quinn lifted his head to look at him, and Cian gave him an exaggerated leer. Quinn smacked him on the arm and chuckled. “I’m so tired now. Apparently coming my brains out makes me exhausted.” He pressed a kiss to Cian’s chest before continuing. “I think you can drive, so I can sleep.” Quinn’s words come out in a drowsy jumble.
When Quinn was done in the bathroom, they traded places, and soon they were ready to go. Both were reluctant to leave the hotel, but they had to get going. After a few more kisses, they left, casting longing glances over their shoulders as the door closed softly behind them.
They grabbed some sandwiches and fruit from a little roadside stand and drove until they came to a nice spot to pull over. There was a little meadow sheltered by some trees, and Quinn grabbed a blanket he’d spotted in the trunk earlier and spread it on the grass.
After they’d settled comfortably, they talked as they ate.
Cian glanced at Quinn and smiled at the soft look in his eyes.
Quinn thought before answering. “I don’t know.” He frowned down at the plum in his hands before continuing. “I love to write, and I was thinking about going back to school and taking some courses.” Quinn blushed. “Sounds kind of lame, I guess.”
Cian grinned and moved around behind Quinn. He pulled Quinn back between his legs and smiled when he leaned back into Cian’s chest. “I’m pretty sure that nothing about you is a disappointment to your family, Quinn. Your dad wouldn’t have sent you here alone if he didn’t have faith in you.”
Cian nuzzled the side of Quinn’s neck, his lips curling into a smile at the little squeak Quinn gave when Cian’s lips touched his skin. “You’re smart and beautiful.” Cian punctuated his words with little kisses to the sensitive skin of Quinn’s neck. “You’re passionate and kind, and I have no doubt that you are capable of writing anything you set your mind to.”
“That first day, in the pub, you were alone and probably a little nervous. But you didn’t hesitate to correct my rather rude observation in front of my friends.” Cian chuckled. “Damn, but you were fierce. My mates teased me relentlessly for letting a firecracker like you walk out the door.” He kissed Quinn on the temple. “Kinda glad fate brought you around again.”
Quinn pushed Cian onto his back and swung his leg around so he was straddling Cian’s hips. He leaned in and kissed him sweetly, no real intent behind it, tasting of coffee and salty ham and strawberries. It was delicious.
He pulled back, reaching out to explore the planes of Cian’s handsome face. Cian just lay there, enjoying the soft touches, his arms flung up over his head, and when Quinn curled his hand around his cheek, Cian turned a little to press a kiss into the palm.
They quickly packed everything up, but it was too late. Just as Quinn was folding the blanket, the first fat drops of rain hit him. It was like someone flicked a switch. The rain came down in sheets as they ran for the car.
Cian pushed the button on the key ring and the trunk popped open. Quinn threw in the soggy blanket and the remains of their picnic and closed the lid. They ran for the doors, slid in, and slammed them shut.
Cian’s hair was plastered to his head, water falling out of it, down his face and the back of his neck. His shirt was stuck to his skin and almost see-through, and Quinn shivered as he noticed Cian’s nipples were peaked from the cold.
Quinn looked at himself and realized that his white T-shirt was even more seethrough than Cian’s, and it outlined every muscle in his chest and stomach. The damp fabric also clung obscenely to the bulge in the front of Quinn’s jeans.
He looked up at Cian and blushed at the dark heat in his eyes. Quinn’s gaze caught a drop of rainwater that slipped from Cian’s hair and was snaking its way down Cian’s face and neck.
“Jesus, Quinn, you really are trying to kill me.”
Quinn pulled back and smiled. “Nope, I’m not into necrophilia.” Cian snorted. “Sometimes the things that come out of your mouth amaze me.”
Quinn just sat there looking at him like he was considering something. “Well? Are you gonna let me drive?”
The look on Cian’s face was priceless, and Quinn managed to keep a straight face for almost three whole seconds before he fell into fits of laughter that made the car shake. After a shocked second, Cian joined in. It took them a few minutes to collect themselves.
When Quinn finally got his breath back, he gestured toward the keys. “Yeah, I guess we better get going. My appointment at Briarwood is for this afternoon, so we’d better get to the hotel.”
Quinn thought that statement was kind of fitting. Cian had been helping him find his way through more than one problem. It was going to be almost impossible to leave him behind when Quinn had to return to Rockingham.
Cian shook his head. “The few times he and Granddad have gotten together have usually been away from the farm, and I always stayed behind to look after things.” Cian grinned. “I’ve heard the stories, though. I have a feeling that until Gran tamed him, Davin O’Reilly was quite the wild one.”
“I bet. My Gramma Anna likes to tell stories about my Grandpa Peter. There must be something about being in the horse business. Makes all the men as highspirited as the animals.”
“Cian O’Reilly! That might be the cheesiest thing anyone has ever said to me.” Quinn chuckled. “Apparently we need to take a side trip from Sallybrook over to Blarney Castle so you can kiss the stone.”
“Hey, I’ve done that trip a time or two already; it’s how I got my skills!” Quinn sighed heavily and shook his head. “Another legend blown all to hell.”