Authors: Xanthe Walter
oozing expensive good taste. There was a little tag
attached, with his name on it. Matt opened the
package to find a brand new silver smart phone
inside, complete with a handwritten message:
A smart phone for a smart sub. This is our latest
design. I hope you like it. SR.
Matt fingered the elegant silver edges of the
phone admiringly. He was a gadget freak and read
all the electronics magazines, so he knew this was
the highest end of a high-end range - and not due to
come on the market for another month. It was
beautiful - Rule-Tech was famous for its sleek
designs, and Rule himself was well known for his
appreciation of beautiful objects. "If it's not
beautiful then I won't sell it - or buy it," he'd once
famously said.
The driver took Matt to a place he'd only
heard about but never visited. It was an exclusive,
membership-only restaurant that was so expensive
only movie stars and rich business people dined
here. Even Matt's status as an actor on a hit TV
show hadn't garnered him an invitation.
Matt had dressed in the best suit he owned,
but even so, he felt out of place as he was escorted
to an outside terrace containing a private table, all
by itself, situated beside a pool full of koi fish.
"Matt." Rule stood up as he approached. He
was wearing another beautifully tailored suit in
charcoal grey, over a lavender shirt with a mauve
silk tie. "Thank you for joining me."
"This place… it's amazing." Matt looked
around. Over on the opposite private terrace, he
could see a dom sitting at her table with three
naked female subs kneeling beside her. Rule
followed his gaze and gave a little laugh.
"Ah, that's Camilla. She does like to display
her subs naked, but with such beautiful subs, can
we blame her?" Rule gave an amused smile.
Matt squirmed at the thought of being
displayed naked in public. "I guess not."
Rule guided him into the seat opposite his
own. "You really are very sweet - such adorable
naiveté."
Matt thought Rule had mistaken his
embarrassment at the thought of anyone ever
displaying him naked, with naiveté. He had no
objection to any dom choosing to display their sub
- or subs - in that way, if that was what they were
all into; he just never wanted it to happen to him.
"I should say thank you - for the phone," he
said, leaning back in his seat.
"You're welcome, but I have another gift for
you here." Rule motioned with his head, and Matt
saw there was a package on the plate in front of
him, wrapped in the same beautiful way as the one
in the car.
"You're being too generous," he said.
"Not at all. You're doing me a favor. Usually,
I have to dine with boring business acquaintances
when I'm in LA, and you are a far more charming
dining companion. Go on - open it." Rule nodded
at the package.
Matt opened the present to find a tiny camera
inside, exquisitely designed, as all Rule-Tech
products were.
"I thought it was appropriate, in view of how
you helped boost its sales so much," Rule said,
beckoning to a waiter who was lurking nearby so
discreetly that Matt hadn't even realized he was
there.
"Well, I didn't really do anything; I just used
it in a scene. It's a beautiful camera though."
"I like beautiful things." Rule gave him that
intense look again, making his meaning perfectly
clear.
"So - uh, you said 'while in LA' - so I assume
you don't live here?"
"No. My company HQ is in San Jose, but I'm
in LA on business frequently enough that I decided
to buy a little house in the hills, so I have a base
here," Rule replied. "I do so hate staying in hotels
- don't you?"
"Oh hell yes!" Matt smiled. "I'm a real
homebody - I get very attached to my own stuff and
my own space."
"As do I. I like everything around me to be
exactly as I want it."
"Me too!" Matt relaxed a fraction, thinking of
his neat and tidy house, where everything was
arranged to his exact liking. "That's why I hate
living out of a suitcase."
Rule smiled at him approvingly. "Matt - I
hope you don't mind, but I've taken the liberty of
ordering for us both already. You see, you
absolutely have to try the tasting menu - it's a
sample of all their best dishes, including their
signature licorice salmon."
"Licorice salmon? Really?" Matt made a
face.
"Wait until you try it," Rule told him with a
chuckle. "I also ordered a variety of wines to
complement each course." He waved his hand, and
the waiter stepped forward and poured Matt a
glass of wine. Matt took a sip, his eyes widening
as the liquid slid silkily down his throat. He took
another eager sip, and then another. "It's good, isn't
it?" Rule grinned.
"Good isn't the right word; I've never tasted
anything like it!"
"I thought you'd like it; I could tell you had
good taste. I suspect you have an uneducated
palate, but I can be your guide in that if you'll
allow me?"
Matt nodded, and Rule sat back in his chair
with a satisfied sigh.
"It's agreed then. Now, Matt, I'd like to make
my intentions clear from the outset. I'm a single,
wealthy dom, and I find that the many subs who
throw themselves at me are often more interested
in my money than me. My life can therefore be a
little lonely, at times."
"I can understand that." Matt leaned forward,
feeling a sense of empathy for this dom who had
everything except someone to love. "I get that too,
being an actor. Sometimes people don't see me for
me. They latch onto me because I'm kind of
famous."
"Then you understand my life very well."
Rule gave a wistful little smile. "You see, Matt,
I'm looking for the right sub with whom to conduct
a serious relationship. That might seem a little
heavy for a first date, but I'm a very busy man, and
I don't have the time to spend on the pleasantries
that usually prevail in these circumstances."
"Okay." Matt shifted nervously.
"Let me honest with you; I've watched your
show and taken a liking to you. Of course, I
understand that I don't know you at all, but what I
do know, I like very much - and I'd like to find out
so much more. I'm in town for the next five weeks -
which, I believe, takes us up to your hiatus?"
"Uh - yes. How did you know?"
Rule waved a hand in the air. "I make it my
business to know everything that might affect my
plans."
"And my hiatus might affect your plans?" Matt
frowned.
"Possibly. If things go well between us, and I
have every expectation that they will."
"So is this, tonight… is it kind of like an
audition?"
Rule gave him an amused look. "Yes - if you
like. I would like to declare an interest in dating
you, Matt. I believe you are free and not seeing
anyone at the moment?"
"Well, if you believe the magazines or the
people on the internet, then I'm dating Karl, or
Rick, or possibly both of them at the same time."
"And are you?" Rule raised an eyebrow.
Matt took a sip of his wine. "No," he
muttered. "I'm not." It hurt but there wasn't anything
he could do about it; Rick had made his position
perfectly clear.
Rule raised his glass to his lips and took a sip
of his drink, then dabbed at his mouth with his
napkin. There was something incredibly neat and
tidy about him, and that made Matt smile.
"Did I say something funny?" Rule asked.
"No - I was just thinking, you're kind of
fastidious. I'm like that too."
"Excellent!" Rule leaned forward, his eyes
gleaming. "An ordered mind creates an ordered
life. That's how I became so successful because I
wasn't born with my wealth, Matt. I worked hard
to make Rule-Tech the success it is today. There's
no substitute for hard work."
"I agree. My mom brought me up the same
way. I had to work hard at school, and she checked
my grades on every test to make sure I wasn't
slacking. On Sundays, we volunteered to work at
the local homeless shelter - Mom always said we
were fortunate to have a roof over our heads and
had to help others who weren't. She grew up dirt
poor, you see."
"Your mother sounds like a woman after my
own heart. My own mother insisted that I spend my
weekends working in the family business. It was a
very small affair back then - we only manufactured
pocket calculators - but I could see the future was
in technology. I had a vision, and I worked hard to
achieve it."
"I work really hard and always put 100 per
cent into everything I do." Matt felt himself
relaxing. "I think we're on the same page, Mr.
Rule… uh, I mean Sebastian."
"So do I. In fact, I think we have a lot in
common." Rule leaned forward and took Matt's
wrist in his hand, circling it. He pressed down
firmly, and Matt fought down a wave of
claustrophobia at the light sensation of bondage.
He suddenly remembered Rick doing this when
they were at Fantasia - only Rick had moved his
hand around, testing and probing the dynamic
between them and stroking gently, whereas Rule
kept his hand firmly in one position, unmoving and
unwavering.
The arrival of their food allowed Matt to
disengage with an apologetic laugh, and Rule's
eyes flashed in annoyance at the interruption.
There was only one plate; Matt glanced at the
waiter to see if he'd made a mistake, but the man
had discreetly melted away. Rule saw his anxiety
and placed a placating hand on his wrist, where
he'd previously been circling it.
"I don't want you to read anything into this,
Matt, but the food here is exquisite, and I would
like to share it with you in a very intimate way."
Rule picked up the fork, placed a tidbit of food on
it, and raised it in the air.
Matt took a sharp intake of breath. "You want
to share a plate?" A sub usually only allowed a
dom to feed him after he'd been given a permanent
collar, and they were planning a life together.
"Nothing so formal - although I hold out the
hope that one day we might reach that point." Rule
flashed him a knowing smile. "No, Matt - I simply
feel this food is best enjoyed in this way. I want
you to savor every mouthful - and I want to savor it
with you."
He held the fork up to Matt's mouth and
waited, watching Matt with those stern, grey eyes.
Matt hesitated. This was such an incredibly
intimate act, and yet it would be rude to refuse. He
didn't even know how you refused a man as
powerful as Sebastian Rule.
He opened his mouth, and Rule smiled and
pushed the fork between his lips. The food tasted
weird, but Matt didn't want to say that.
"What do you think?" Rule asked indulgently
when he'd finished chewing.
"Uh, the flavors are kind of all smushed up."
"That's a very good description. It's called
fusion cuisine; it's very fine dining. Most people
can't appreciate the nuances."
Matt thought he understood why, and after
he'd tasted the licorice salmon several courses
later, he was even more sure of it.
"How did you like that?" Rule asked, taking a
bite of the salmon himself. He leaned back, sighing
happily to himself as he chewed.
"Well, to be honest, I think there's a reason
why nobody ever put licorice and salmon together
before," Matt replied bluntly.
Rule gave a little laugh. "Like I said, we must
educate your palate, Matt! And I look forward to
doing just that." There was a hungry look in his
eyes as he spoke, and his gaze raked
appreciatively over Matt's body. "Isn't this nice?
This is how food should be enjoyed; slowly -
taking time to appreciate each mouthful - and in
exquisite surroundings, with a beautiful dining