Just a Sketch

“A bit. I try not to do too much on the first date.” Leo swallowed. “I like to take things fairly slow. I’ve been burned a few times.”


Having been there himself, Aud nodded. “I understand. But we’re on for Sunday.”

“Oh yeah.” Leo’s smile lit up his whole face. “I don’t think wild dogs could keep me away from here on Sunday.”

“Good. ’Cause as you probably noticed, I don’t have any wild dogs.” Aud leaned in and kissed Leo again.

Leo let out a long, slow breath as the kiss ended. “Wow. You’re such a good kisser. I really could sit here and do this all night.”

“You’re pretty good at it yourself.” Aud purposely made no move to get off the couch. He was enjoying himself so much he wanted to see how far he could take it.

“You’re not going to make this easy, are you?” Leo kissed him again. When the kiss finally ended, Leo stood. “I really need to be going.”

Aud rose beside him. “If you insist.”

“Yeah. It’s taking all my willpower not to just throw you down on the couch and tear your clothes off.” Leo slid a shaking finger across the front of Aud’s shirt, pressing just enough to be felt through the cloth. He jerked his hand back. “Yeah, yeah. I need to go.” He wrapped his arms around Aud and kissed him again.

Compared to their other kisses, it was short and to the point. As they parted, Leo had an adorable dreamy look in his eyes.

“Sunday, then?” Aud said.

Leo nodded vigorously. “Definitely.”

They started for the door and paused just feet from it for another kiss.

Aud held Leo tight. Leo’s heart pounded between them and thrummed almost as strong as Aud’s own pulse. It felt right. When their lips parted, they stood there hugging and gazing into each other’s eyes. Aud moved his hand first and opened the door. “I guess if you’re going to leave tonight, we’d better stop kissing for now so you can go.”

With a heavy sigh, Leo backed up a step from Aud. “You’re probably right. I should head home. Felix and Julie will be at my place way too early in the morning if I don’t get to bed soon. The more tired I am, the more questions they’re going to ask. I’m starting to babble. I should go.” With a final quick peck that left Aud’s lips crying out for more, Leo stepped through the door and out onto the front porch. “I’ll see you Sunday at six.”

“Six. I’ll be here.”

“Me too.”

“I had fun tonight.”

“Definitely.” Leo made no move to turn and walk off the porch. Then he sighed. “Okay. I’ll see you Sunday…. Geez, I already said that. Good night, Aud. Sleep well.”

“You too, Leo.”

Aud stood in the doorway as Leo walked down the steps and out to the curb. He paused as he reached his car and looked back. With a wave, he got into his car. Aud didn’t move until Leo had pulled away from the curb and disappeared down the street. The light breeze was chilly when he finally closed the door and went back to look at his sketch. It was one of the best things he’d drawn in a long time. Leo was really inspiring. He couldn’t remember the last time he’d had a man inspire him or when he’d spent over an hour kissing a man. Normally within a few minutes they would’ve been tearing each other’s clothes off and heading for the bedroom. He really wanted to do that to Leo but thought it was sweet that Leo wanted to get to know him.





7


LEO HAD just managed to get out of the shower before the doorbell rang. “Just a second!” he shouted as he scrambled to pull on a clean shirt and jeans.

Julie and Felix stood outside with inquiring looks on their faces.

“Come on in. I still need to get my shoes on.” Leo opened the door for them, then picked up his shoes from the spot where they always rested below his jackets near the door.

“So tell us what happened,” Julie said as Felix closed the door.

“Yeah. How big was his cock?” Felix added.

Leo rolled his eyes. “I don’t know.” He pulled on his shoes and started tying them. “We didn’t get to the undressing part. But he is a good kisser.” Years earlier, he’d given up trying not to kiss and tell around his two best friends. They were relentless in their pursuit of details.

“And that’s all you did? Kiss?” Felix sounded disappointed in him. “I’d have done so much more with him. It was probably your only chance.”

Standing, Leo shook his head. “Nope. We’ve got another date planned. We’re actually calling it a date this time as opposed to a sitting. Although I did sit for him, and he did do some sketching of me.”

“And how did it look?” Julie leaned against the back of the couch and scratched Sofi’s ears. The big cat began purring loudly.

“I don’t know that either.” Leo grabbed a light jacket. “He said I could see it when it was done. The way he said it, I probably had a better chance at seeing his cock last night than the drawing.”

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