Read The Party Boy's Guide to Dating a Geek (Clumsy Cupids) Online
Authors: Xara X. Piper;Xanakas Vaughn
consumed even a drop of alcohol the entire time.
By the time Fee pulled into a spot in front of
Ash's building that night, it was almost ten. Ash
turned in his seat to look at Fee. "So," he said into
a silence that seemed somehow both heavy and
expectant at once. "Can I ask you something?"
Fee reached out to cut the engine. "Sure."
"Was this a date, Fee? Or was this us just being
friends?"
Fee's eyes met his, endlessly dark in the
shadowy interior of the car. There was enough
light from the streetlamp for Ash to read his
expression, and what he saw there made his
breathing pick up.
"This was a date," Fee murmured.
Well, if that were the case, Ash was going to
push. Just a little. Just hard enough to see what Fee
would do. "Prove it then. Kiss me."
Fee hesitated long enough Ash thought he might
not do it, which would have been massively
embarrassing. Then Fee leaned over and suddenly
those soft, warm lips were on his, and Ash could
think of nothing except how good it was, how much
better than the first time. They were entirely alone,
no distractions, no one watching or other bodies
trying to get close, just him and Fee, seeking
tongues, biting teeth.
Ash moaned into the kiss and reached up to hold
Fee's arms, thinking he'd rather suffocate than have
it end. But soon, too soon, Fee drew back. Ash
was left blinking stupidly with a swollen, tingling
mouth and a hard-as-steel cock that throbbed
painfully in his jeans.
"Was that proof enough for you?" Fee asked.
Ash could only nod. Yes.
Hell
yes. It definitely
was.
Chapter Seven
BINARIES: THERE ARE 10
WAYS TO LOOK AT IT
One of your geek's favorite jokes may be: "There are 10
types of people in the world. Those who understand
binary and those who don't." A lot of people don't get this
joke. Don't feel bad. At its basic levels (not to be
confused with the programming language BASIC, or even
Visual Basic), all computer data is binaries: either a one
or a zero. On or off. True or false. One is on (or true),
zero is off (or false). Before you get into further
understanding mathematical languages, you have to
decide if your feelings are ones or zeros, and what you
expect his are. He may not have analyzed his feelings yet,
but there's no reason to assume he's automatically off.
7.1
Celibacy, Ash thought, was for the birds. He'd
been out with Fee a few times over the past two
weeks, but they hadn't had any real time alone. And
alone time, up close and personal, with Fee was
exactly what Ash was craving.
They'd gone out for coffee a few times during
Ash's breaks at the shop. Light kisses, just a peck
on the lips, really, after Fee walked him back to
work were the most he'd been able to get. Even
after going out to dinner at Jae's place, their
goodnight kiss had been quick. Hot, shaking him to
his core, but over way too quick. Every date with
Fee left him achingly hard, and the tension was
starting to get to him.
"Hey, Ty, are you going to Deli's tonight?" Ash
called across the room.
"Not tonight."
"Damn." Ash was in the mood to go out, do
some drinking, maybe even hook up with someone.
He'd been in this weird zone with Fee for over two
weeks now, stuck in the airlock, denied entry to the
ship—
oh God, where did that thought come
from?
He groaned and bumped his head against the
counter. Fee's sci-fi nerdiness must have been
rubbing off on him.
Now if something else of Fee's
would rub off on me.
"What's up?" Ty asked. He put one hand on
Ash's back.
"Nothing." Ash sat up and tried to paste a smile
on his face.
Ty checked his watch. "I can probably have one
drink if you really wanted to go out."
"Nah, it's okay."
"You sure?"
"Yeah, I'm sure. Just go do whatever. I'll go
home. No big."
"Aren't you dating that geek?"
"I have no idea." Ash shook his head and
walked back to the storeroom. He really didn't feel
like discussing the issue with Ty yet again. He'd
already let Ash know what he thought of Fee. No
way did Ash want to rehash the list of why it
wouldn't work out. So far, Carley was the only one
of his friends who'd started to believe that even oil
and water could sometimes mix.
Ash spent the next half hour cleaning up and
attempting not to think about Fee. Of course, his
mind wandered as he worked on autopilot. Was
this what dating was? Was this how other people
did it? How did they stand it? The waiting, the not
knowing where you stood with someone. The
abstinence? It all made a strong argument for the
dance-floor hookups Ash was used to. There, at
least you both got your rocks off. If something
clicked, great. If not, well, that was what one-
night-stands were all about.
He had just finished wiping the jewelry counter
down when a group of women out for a
bachelorette party stumbled into the shop. Ash
groaned quietly.
The leader wore a white sash, complete with
big lettering in silver glitter that was flaking off
onto the floor, declaring her to be the bride. She
had on a silver plastic tiara with condoms stapled
to the netting that draped down her back. The
women pawed through sample books, leaving
fingerprints all over the glass counter Ash had just
finished cleaning. Ash noticed his book was the
one they were studying so he made his way over to
stand behind the counter in front of them.
"Good evening, ladies. Can I help you?"
A redhead pushed her way to the front of the
counter. "Yesh," she slurred. "We wanna get
tattoos."
"Yeah," the bride said. "Can you put this—" she
pointed to a picture of a heart wrapped in thorned
vines, "—right here?" She put a finger inside her
low-cut shirt and leaned forward, showing almost
enough cleavage to be illegal.
"Oh, yeah. I want that, too," a brunette said from
behind her. She staggered to the front of the group
and propped herself against the counter. She was
already spilling out of her blouse. "Can you do
me?"
"I'm sorry. It's against the law to tattoo anyone
who's been drinking. We'd be happy to help you
out tomorrow, though." Ash gave them his most
appeasing smile.
The brunette tried to stand up straight, but the
redhead had to steady her as she wobbled on her
feet. "I'm sober."
"You are not," the bride said. The brunette
turned toward her and glared for a second before
they both started giggling.
"Ladies, can I help you?" Tank asked as he
joined Ash. The brunette looked up at him and
almost gasped, but it was taken over by a hiccup.
The redhead behind her laughed. Tank looked at
Ash, but Ash shrugged.
"Why don't you have a seat over there?" Ash
showed them to the couch near the back of the
shop. He went to the storeroom and grabbed three
bottles of water. After handing them out to the
ladies, he returned to the front of the store. He
heard them whispering, but he knew better than to
go back. Tank smiled as he walked by to check on
them. Ash knew they were in his capable hands, so
he went about sweeping up the glitter and re-
wiping the counters.
The night passed quickly as customers came and
went while the bachelorettes relaxed on the couch.
They made small talk with everyone getting new
ink and flirted with Ty and Tank. By closing time,
they had petered out. Paige, the bride, they had
learned, had her head against the redheaded Roxy's
shoulder. Both looked to be dozing, while
Samantha, the wobbly brunette, looked around
with wide eyes. After three cups of coffee, she
didn't seem to be any more sober, but at least she
was wide awake now.
"Hey, guys? We're closing now," Ash said.
"Hmmm?" Paige asked as she rolled her head to
the other side.
"Call them a cab," Tank said.
Ash nodded. "Samantha? Can you tell me where
you live so I can give the cab driver your
address?"
"S'okay. We have a car." Samantha shook her
head, but the action sent her body swaying. She
looked up at Ash. "Maybe not?" she asked in a tiny
voice.
"Let me call someone for you. I couldn't handle
it if you had an accident on the way home."
"We're at a hotel up the street. Figured we may
have too much fun." She leaned down to shake
Roxy's shoulder. "Come on, girls. Time to go."
Roxy came awake with gasp and looked around.
"Oh, crap. Did we …?"
Ash smiled. "You just kept us company this
evening. Nothing more than conversation."
Ty shook his head but didn't say anything.
"Thanks for everything," Samantha said as she
helped Paige to her feet.
They started for the door, and Ash looked at
Tank. At Tank's nod, Ash grabbed his bag from
behind the counter. "I'm leaving now, too. Why
don't you let me walk you back?"
He held the door open for them, and Roxy
lurched out onto the sidewalk. She leaned against
the small tree planted outside the shop.
"We'll be fine," Samantha said, right as Roxy
bent over and threw up in the tiny patch of grass.
"Oh shit."
Ash stepped forward and cupped Paige's elbow.
"I've got her. You help Roxy."
Ty brought out a couple cans of Sprite, and
Roxy accepted one gratefully. The walk took
longer than the fifteen minutes it normally would
have, but Ash didn't mind. The women were good
company, when they weren't coming on to him. He
walked them to the lobby of their hotel and politely
declined when they tried to talk him into having a
drink with them.
He watched them go toward the bar, but Paige
shook her head and rushed to the elevator. Roxy
and Samantha followed her, and the doors closed
behind them. He made his way back home, the urge
to go out killed for the night.
The apartment was silent, so he went straight to
his room. He booted up his desktop and went to the
restroom while it went through its startup process.
He checked his email but didn't really feel like
surfing. Not with his mind continuing to go back to
Fee. He was about to log off when a chat window
popped up.
Just getting in?
Fee asked.
Yeah. Long night.
Wanna talk about it?
Mind?
He instantly regretted asking, since what
he really wanted to talk about was their
relationship, or lack of one, if things didn't start
progressing soon. He was watching the screen for
Fee's response, so he jumped when his phone went
off instead.
"Hey, man. Isn't it past your bedtime?" Ash
asked.
Fee yawned into the phone. "Probably, but
Donovan just left, so I was up."
"Oh?" A pang of jealousy rocketed through Ash,
but he tried to keep it out of his voice.
"Yeah. So how was your night?"
Questions he couldn't ask ran through Ash's
mind.
My night? What about Donovan? Why was
he at your place so late?
"Just another Wednesday
night. So, what brought Donovan over?"
Fee chuckled, and Ash knew he'd been busted.
"Just RTFS stuff. We have another meeting
tomorrow night. Are you going to make it?"
"Ugh. I don't think so."
"Come on. You read the book I showed you,
didn't you?"
"Yeah, I read it. I liked it." Ash was shocked at
how much he liked it. It was a romance, so that
was strike one against it, and a steampunk fantasy,
which was strike two. The cover had great artwork
though, with the Soldier wearing his dapper
uniform, cut tight to emphasize every muscle on his
body. His face was obscured by the lighting, and
Ash had wondered why. He started the book,
intending to skim through it to find out, but he'd