Read The Party Boy's Guide to Dating a Geek (Clumsy Cupids) Online
Authors: Xara X. Piper;Xanakas Vaughn
splashing tequila all over Fee. As he moved over,
he put his hand down on a piece of glass. "Shit!"
The blood pooling in Fee's palm got Ash
moving. "Be careful."
Fee stared at Ash. "You think?" he asked as he
pulled the bandana off to wrap it around his hand.
His hair was cropped close on the sides and back,
but the top flopped around. Ash wondered if it was
as soft as it looked. Curls fell forward on Fee's
forehead as he glared at Ash.
"Oh, my gosh. I'm sorry. It just slipped."
Fee's wet T-shirt clung to his chest, and he
grabbed it with two fingers to pull it away from his
skin. "Great. Now I'm going to smell like a
distillery."
"I'm sorry," Ash said again. "I didn't mean to
drop it."
"Yeah. Thanks. That really helps." Sarcasm
dripped from Fee's voice as he got up and walked
away.
Ash sank to the floor and began to repack the
box when Mari came in with a couple of towels
and a broom.
"I got this. Go help him," Ash said as he
carefully picked up the bigger pieces of glass. He
couldn't understand what had happened. One
minute he was watching Fee working, and the next
the bottles were crashing to the floor.
"He's cleaning the cut." She knelt on the floor
and started mopping up the liquid that had spread
across the hardwood as Ash put the last intact
bottle in the box. "Those go in the dining room. I'll
finish up here."
"Okay," Ash said dully as he walked away.
"Would you mind bringing me back a bag?"
"You got it."
Ash set the box on the dining room table and
made his way to the kitchen. Fee was standing at
the sink washing out the cut on his hand. "It doesn't
look like it went too deep," he said without
looking at Ash.
"I
really
am sorry about it."
Fee turned around, and Ash could feel Fee's
eyes traveling up from his feet all the way to his
face, taking in every detail of his body along the
way. He fought the urge to shiver as goose bumps
broke out.
"It's all right. Accidents happen." Blood soaked
through the bandana as he stood there, and Ash's
stomach rolled a little. He swayed on his feet, and
Fee reached out to steady him. "Are you all right?"
"Yeah. It's just sometimes blood gets to me." He
tried to chuckle, but it sounded weak to his own
ears. His gaze was fixed on the widening patch of
red in Fee's palm.
"You're the last person I'd expect to be
squeamish about a little blood."
Ash's eyes snapped up to Fee's face. "Why?"
"Aren't you a tattoo artist? With all those
needles, I'd expect you to have an iron
constitution." Fee smiled, a real smile this time,
instead of the polite ones Ash had been getting
before. Fee had cute little crinkles around his eyes
when he gave a genuine smile. Ash suddenly
wanted to see more of it.
"Well, I'm still apprenticing." For some reason,
little butterflies started fluttering in his stomach.
"But there's not a lot of bleeding with tattooing,
and I stay away from the piercing. Besides, that's
different," he added with a nod at Fee's hand.
"Sorry," Fee said as he turned around to run
more water over his hand. "But hey, with all that
alcohol, it probably won't get infected."
Ash laughed. He couldn't help it. Fee's laid-back
attitude helped put him at ease.
"Hey, here's a new shirt." Jack stopped short
and glanced between the two of them. His eyes
narrowed a bit as he looked at Ash. "What'd I
miss?"
"Nothing. I was just making sure he's all right."
Ash stepped around Fee to get a trash bag from the
box on the counter and turned around just in time to
see Fee strip out of the wet shirt. He couldn't
move, couldn't even breathe, as he stared at Fee's
body. Long and lean with a well-defined chest and
abdomen, Ash would have never guessed how tight
Fee's body was under that shirt.
Fee dropped the wet shirt in the sink and
reached over his head to stretch his back and
shoulders. The joints popped as the lines of his
body got longer, and the cut of the muscles seemed
deeper. Fee didn't have any hair on his chest, but
the definition of his abs made up its own treasure
trail to the waistband of his jeans where they
slipped a little lower on his hips. The red and blue
material peeked out again. Ash's fingers twitched,
wanting to reach out and pull the jeans down even
further to check for that logo.
Fee picked up a dish rag to wipe the tequila off
his body. The light reflected brightly along the path
the rag had taken, and Ash wanted nothing more
than to follow it. With his tongue. He had almost
taken a step forward when Fee's voice broke his
trance.
"Thanks, Jackson." Fee slipped on the shirt and
the show was over. "I'll go log into the router to
make sure it's up and running." He turned around
and left through the dining room side of the walk-
through kitchen. Ash smiled as Fee brushed his
hand out to push a couple of partially opened
drawers shut.
"Dude," Ash whispered. His eyes were fixed on
the spot Fee had just left. His breathing was still
shallow.
"What?" Jack asked.
"You've been holding out on me."
"What?" Ash turned his gaze to Jack. "You okay,
little brother? You look like you swallowed your
tongue."
"I think I did. Where have you been hiding
that
?"
"Oh, no. I know that look now."
"I'm serious. You've been with Mari for a year,
and this is the first time I've seen him?"
"Forget it. Come on. Boxes are calling," Jack
said, taking the garbage bag from Ash, trying to
guide him back to the front of the apartment and
away from the direction Fee had gone.
Ash stood firm. "What do you mean, forget it? Is
he straight?"
"I don't know what he is, all right? But it doesn't
matter. He's not your type."
"You don't know what my type is anymore.
Maybe I've changed."
"Fine. Then you're not his type, okay? Just drop
it."
"Why?" Ash asked, but Jack had already left. He
stood there for another minute. Fee had gone
toward the back bedroom, and he finally decided
to follow him. "How's your hand?"
Fee looked up over his glasses. With his hair
messed up from the bandana, and Jack's
Electricians Do it Until it Hertz
T-shirt stretched
tightly across his chest, Ash had to grab the
doorframe to keep from falling to his knees in front
of Fee. "Not bad. I've got the firewall up, the
ACLs set to allow access, and encryption in place.
All you have to do is know the password to get
in."
Please!
screamed Ash's mind. Or maybe
kissmenow!
was the password. He walked in to
look over Fee's shoulder. "Buttercup?"
"Yeah," Fee smiled. He pushed the chair back to
stand up, but Ash was crowding the space. If he
was going to stand, Ash wanted to feel that body
slide against his. "Uh, excuse me?"
"Oh, sorry," Ash said, taking a half a step
backwards. It allowed Fee a little room, but still
crowded close enough for Ash to feel the heat from
Fee's body as he stood.
Fee leaned backwards over the desk to move
past Ash. "I'd better go see if they need more boxes
brought in." He looked at his feet and started
toward the door.
"Wait," Ash called out. He looked around to
find an excuse to keep Fee from leaving. "Your
hand!" he nearly shouted.
Fee lifted it and looked at the makeshift bandage
still wrapped around it. "What about it?"
"We'd better check it again before you get back
out there. Wouldn't want any dirt to get in."
Yeah.
That was a reasonable excuse
, Ash thought. "I
think I saw some gauze in the bathroom."
Fee eyed him warily. "I thought you were afraid
of blood."
"It's not bleeding anymore, is it? Look, if you
want to lose your hand, that's fine. But how would
you work the mouse if you did?" Ash asked. Fee
raised his left hand and Ash laughed. "Fair enough.
Come on. I won't bite."
Unless you ask
, Ash thought.
Then I'd be happy
to make a meal out of you
.
He had to take a breath
to get his body and his mind back under the big
head's control. He reached out and carefully took
Fee's cut hand to lead him into the bathroom. He
rummaged in the boxes until he found the gauze, a
bottle of alcohol, and a tube of antiseptic cream.
"This may sting a little."
"I think I can handle it." Fee appeared more
amused than anything with Ash's behavior.
Ash shuddered as he unwrapped the bloody
bandana, and he turned his head away and closed
his eyes tight as he let it fall it into the sink.
"Yuck."
Fee chuckled, and Ash looked up at him. Fee
was biting his lip, trying to keep from laughing.
Ash glared and dumped the bottle of alcohol over
the cut, letting it splash into Fee's hand and down
the drain. Fee hissed and tried to pull away. Ash
held onto his hand, firmly but gently, being careful
to avoid the blood. Working at the shop, he'd been
through enough safety classes that phrases like
"blood-borne pathogens" and "infectious disease"
had become ingrained. He almost wished he had a
pair of gloves handy.
"Shh," Ash said as he leaned forward and blew
along the bloody line. Fee tried to tug his hand
away, but Ash held it still and blew on it again.
Finally, Fee's hand and arm relaxed in his. Ash
smiled and blotted the excess fluid off Fee's palm.
He picked up the tube of antiseptic and started to
open it, but Fee stepped back.
"Not that stuff."
"Come on. It won't hurt that bad," Ash said with
a smile. "I can kiss it and make it better when
we're finished."
"No," Fee said before turning around to go back
to the living room.
Ash watched Fee leave. A few seconds later, he
snapped back to reality. He tried to catch up to
Fee, but Jack stepped in front of him with a pizza
box in his hand.
"Let me by."
"What did I say?" Jack asked. He scowled at
Ash.
"I wasn't doing anything. I just wanted to help."
Ash held up the tube he was still holding.
Mari took it from his hand and read the label.
"Yeah. You can't put that on him." She walked past
Ash on her way to the kitchen.
Ash followed her, wondering for a minute if the
world was going crazy. "It's just for the cut."
"He's allergic. We slapped some on him at work
and his arm blistered. He was pissed." Mari
smiled as she pulled out a roll of paper towels and
tore some off before digging into the pizza.
"It wasn't funny," Fee said as he brought in
another box. "That stuff burns like hell."
"Sorry, I didn't know." Ash shrugged. "All you
had to do was say so."
Fee stared at his feet and his color deepened.
Ash realized Fee was blushing. He looked so
adorable with his cheeks all flushed. Ash decided
he wanted to learn every one of Fee's expressions.
"You didn't reopen it on that box, did you?" Ash
asked. "Let me see."
Fee shook his head and stepped back a little.
"It's fine."
Ash shared a look with Mari, but didn't push it.
Fee lifted the lid on the box and picked up a
slice of pizza. "There's only a few more boxes," he
said.
Jack followed him as Fee turned and walked
away.
"He doesn't like people fussing over him," Mari
said when they were alone. "You should see him at
work."
"Well, that sucks." Ash thought someone should
be fussing over Fee. Specifically, he should be
fussing over Fee's naked body.
Any further thoughts were stilled when Fee
came back in the room and deposited another
armload.
"You shouldn't be carrying so much with your
injury," Ash said as he rushed to catch up with Fee
and followed him out to the moving truck, darting