Read The Party Boy's Guide to Dating a Geek (Clumsy Cupids) Online
Authors: Xara X. Piper;Xanakas Vaughn
Ash waited for him to say something, do
something. He wondered what was going through
Fee's mind, hoping it was something naked,
sweaty, and horizontal. Ash licked his lips, and
Fee's gaze focused on Ash's tongue.
"So …" Ash said. Fee wedged his knee between
Ash's thighs. Ash moaned and spread his legs to
give him room. He grabbed Fee's hips and pulled
him closer as he pumped into Fee's leg. Fee trailed
his hands down Ash's sides and under Ash's shirt.
He lifted it, and Ash raised his arms to let Fee pull
it off.
Fee brought his hands back down to Ash's chest.
He ran a thumb over the cluster of roses on the
right side of Ash's chest and followed the lines to
the padlocked heart in the center. "What's this one
mean?" he asked.
"Reminds me."
"Of?"
"Not to be stupid and let anyone take it away
again."
Fee looked back up to Ash's face. He opened his
mouth, but Ash interrupted him before he could say
anything.
"I was young, and I thought I was in forever
love. I had his name put right here." Ash pointed to
the center rose. "He turned out to be, well, kind of
a jerk. So I got the roses to cover it, and I locked
my heart up so no one could break it again."
Fee smiled, and Ash thought Fee was going to
kiss him, and he did, but he leaned down and
kissed Ash's heart. "Only give it to someone who
deserves it."
"I may have someone in mind."
"Hope he doesn't mind that I'm here now," Fee
said with a smile.
"I think he knows," Ash whispered. Fee laughed,
and Ash decided he'd had enough talking. He
wrapped his arms around Fee's neck and pulled
him in for a kiss. It started slow and sweet. Ash
loved making out with Fee, feeling the press of
Fee's body against his, even if it left him hard and
wanting. With Fee's hands blazing a trail down
Ash's chest and back, he would probably blow his
load in his pants again, but that was all right.
Whatever Fee wanted to do with him was fine by
Ash.
Ash sighed and Fee slipped his tongue into
Ash's mouth. Fee's hands were hot on Ash's bare
skin as they circled his waist. Long fingers tickled
along Ash's ribs, and he squirmed in Fee's grasp.
Then Fee's hands were on Ash's belt. He
unbuckled it and pulled it through the loops on
Ash's jeans with one quick tug. Ash's hips snapped
forward into Fee's, making Fee moan. He wrapped
one leg around Fee's, and he heard the
thunk
as the
belt buckle hit the floor. Then Fee's hands were
unbuttoning his fly.
Ash jerked his head to the side and cried out
when Fee's hands reached into his pants. With a
growl, Ash gripped the bottom of Fee's shirt and
tugged it up until Fee took a step back and yanked
it off himself. He started to step forward again, but
Ash put a hand to the middle of his chest to stop
him.
"What?" Fee asked. He was panting, and Ash
watched the muscles moving with each breath.
"Just. Let me," Ash said, shaking his head and
holding his hands up. "You're beautiful."
Ash dropped to his knees in front of Fee. He put
his hands on Fee's belt, and Fee grabbed his wrists
to pull Ash's hands away.
"Ash, don't."
"It's okay." Ash put his hands back on Fee's belt
and slowly undid the buckle. He pulled it off and
dropped it to the floor next to his own. Then he
worked his fingers under the waistband to pop the
button on Fee's jeans. He slid the zipper down and
peeled the fly open and laughed when he saw
comic-panel boxer briefs. "Is this all right?" Ash
asked. He chewed on his bottom lip and stared up
at Fee.
Fee took his wrists again and helped Ash to his
feet. Ash pushed Fee toward the bed, and he fell
down onto it, pulling Ash along with him. Slow
and sweet gave way to hard and frantic as they
kissed. Fee's hand skimmed down Ash's chest to
his hip bone. Ash humped his hips against Fee, and
Fee's hand slipped to Ash's crotch. He cupped
Ash's cock, and Ash moaned into the kiss. Fee
slipped his fingers under the waistband of Ash's
briefs, and––
thank god, finally
—Fee's hand was
on his bare cock. Ash clutched Fee's arms tight as
Fee stroked him from base to tip.
"Oh, fuck," Ash moaned. He grabbed Fee's hips
and dragged him closer. Fee took the hint and
settled between Ash's spread knees. Ash worked a
hand in between them to free Fee's dick. Fee
gasped and trembled at Ash's touch.
"Yes," Fee hissed as Ash matched his rhythm,
pumping his cock in time with Fee's strokes on his
own. Ash grunted when Fee sped up.
"Not long," Ash managed to say.
Fee kissed along Ash's neck and worked his
way down to the heart tattoo. He stuck his tongue
out and traced it, and Ash lost it. He came with a
shout, shuddering as Fee pulled Ash's foreskin
over the tip of his cock and pushed it back down.
Nothing compared to the feeling of Fee in his arms,
in his
hand
, of Fee's hands on him. Even after
coming, Ash was more turned on than he'd been in,
well, forever. He shoved Fee down onto his back
and continued working Fee's cock until Fee came,
whispering Ash's name as he shot load after load
over Ash's hand. He lay there panting, and Ash
collapsed on top of him.
"Wow," Fee said as he wrapped his arms
around Ash and held him close.
"Yeah, wow." Ash had had the feeling Fee was
going to steal his heart. Now, he was sure of it.
Chapter Ten
MAN MAN
Since you are reading this, you understand the
importance of manuals. Learning his ups and downs, the
ins and outs of how he works, puts you at an advantage
over his other users. In Unix, the 'man' command displays
the manual page for any given command. Reading the
man page is the easiest way to figure out the right
switches for the results you want. Just remember: when
your nerd talks to someone about 'man tar', it has nothing
to do with the stickiness on your sheets.
10.1
Fee was late. Ash sighed, swirled the remaining
liquid in the bottom of his beer bottle, eyed the
crowd in his living room, the heaping plates of
hors d'oeuvres Jae had spread around the
apartment, the suspicious new stain on the
entryway carpet. (What in the hell was that,
anyway?) He looked anywhere and everywhere,
searching for even the smallest distraction. Then
he glanced at his watch. Again.
According to the dial, it was almost ten. So his
eyes really hadn't deceived him the first few times
he'd checked. Almost ten and still no word from
Fee.
Where is he?
Fighting back another sigh of irritation, Ash
drained the rest of his beer and yanked open the
fridge to pull out a new bottle. He'd told Fee the
party would be starting "around eight." They hadn't
made any official plans beyond that, but knowing
Fee as he did by now, Ash had fully expected him
to show up at eight o'clock on the dot, most likely
bearing liquor, snacks, and possibly a veggie tray.
That was just the way Fee worked.
Except for
tonight, apparently.
Under normal circumstances, it wouldn't have
worried Ash. In his crowd, if a party started at
eight, most people wouldn't even bother wandering
in until after ten. But Fee wasn't like his friends.
On top of that, Ash knew exactly where Fee had
planned on going before the party. To Donovan's.
Part of Ash had been seething ever since Fee
had texted him to say he was swinging by
Donovan's to help him with a supposed computer
issue.
Yeah, right. Computer issue my ass.
Ash
had a feeling the only "issue" was that Donovan
didn't want Fee coming to his party.
God, how could Fee be so entirely blind to the
fact that Donovan wanted in his pants? Ash could
see it; other people in the book club could see it.
But Fee, who'd once wanted Donovan himself,
somehow couldn't see it. Either Fee was more
clueless than Ash had thought, or he was living in a
serious state of denial.
Ash trusted Fee, probably more than he'd ever
trusted anyone. It was the gangly blond who gave
him death stares whenever they were in the same
room that Ash didn't trust. And he still wanted to
know just how exactly Fee knew the location of the
infamous Mighty Mouse hip tattoo.
He twisted the cap off his beer and tossed it into
the garbage they'd set at the end of the breakfast
bar for easy accessibility.
Dammit. Why am I
torturing myself? Fee isn't the type of guy to fuck
around.
But if Fee had wanted to be with Donovan at
one point, and he showed up at Donovan's place,
and Donovan was there, waiting, spread out and
bare-assed naked, well, would Fee be able to
resist that kind of temptation?
Ash shook that image out of his head and
groaned.
Shit, fuck, shit. Stop being crazy. Trust
your boyfriend. Fee would never—
"You're brooding," a voice said near his ear.
Ash flinched at both the words and their
proximity, but he couldn't say he wasn't grateful for
the distraction. He turned to face Carley, who
propped a hip against the counter and eyed Ash
speculatively over the rim of his wine glass.
"What's the deal?" Carley asked. "I could
practically hear you angsting from across the room.
In fact, I think your brother and Mari were about to
come over here and stage an intervention."
Ash glanced out into the living room and noticed
that Jack and Mari were indeed watching him. He
gave them what he hoped was a natural-looking
smile and turned back to Carley with a shrug. "It's
nothing. I'm cool."
"Yeah. Not buying it." Carley reached up and
tugged on Ash's bangs. "Come on, Ashley. Spill.
Then you can stop standing morosely in the corner
and start having some fun."
"It's no biggie. Just thinking about class next
week. Getting nervous." It wasn't a lie exactly. Ash
was
getting nervous about his upcoming accounting
course—even if he hadn't actually thought about it
in days.
Carley looked at him for a long moment. "I don't
doubt that you are, but that's not what has you all
twisted up tonight."
"It's stupid," Ash said dismissively. "Don't
worry about it."
Carley sighed, but thankfully, he didn't press the
issue. Ash was grateful. After the way Carley had
ribbed him over his outfit earlier—a preppy
button-up and an even preppier pair of pressed
khakis—Ash wasn't really in the mood to deal with
shit for his completely unfounded jealousy, too. He
knew, rationally, that even if Fee had wanted
Donovan at one point, it didn't mean Fee still felt
the same way. Fee had said he was over it, that he
and Donovan were just friends, but that knowledge
couldn't quell the stab of unease Ash felt whenever
he thought of them alone together.
It was his problem, though.
His
. The remnants of
his first—and last—big heartbreak. Fee shouldn't
have to deal with his suspicion. Ash only wished
he could have found a way to prevent it in the first
place.
Carley laid a hand on his shoulder and squeezed
gently. "I'm sorry for giving you crap earlier," he
said. "You know I like Fee. I think it's cute you
dressed up for him. I just don't want you to try to
change yourself for anyone, okay? Fee already
likes you. You don't have anything left to prove."
Ash smiled at Carley and pulled him in for a
quick hug. "It's cool. I know he's okay with the way
I dress, but he's made some effort for me, you
know? Ditching the baggie jeans and all those
nerdy T-shirts. I wanted to meet him halfway."
"Meet who where?" asked Ty, who'd just
stepped into the kitchen carrying a case of Blue