Vulnerable [Suncoast Society] (Suncoast Society #29)(45)



“Mind if I get comfortable, Sir?” Jesse put down his backpack and grinned.

“If by comfortable you mean naked, cuffed, and collared, yes.”

Leo had spent the entire day with an aching cock, and not just because he’d spent the better portion of the previous twenty-four hours with it inside the mouth or ass of a gorgeous man, either.

Because he spent the day in a near-constant state of arousal thinking about having Jesse again that night.

Before they got to dinner, though, Leo had Jesse on all fours and stuffed him with a butt plug. He’d already grabbed a couple of old towels to put down on the couch, where they’d sit to eat.

Jesse looked down at his leaking cock and gently thumped it. “How long do I have to wait, Sir?”

Leo reached down, caught the drop of pre-cum there, and lifted it to Jesse’s lips. “Not long, boy,” he said as Jesse sucked his finger clean. “Just until after dinner.”

After dinner, Leo had Jesse f*ck him on the couch, face-to-face and Leo’s ankles over Jesse’s shoulders, while Leo stroked his cock.

Jesse wasn’t allowed to come until Leo did, either, and Leo held back, teasing. “That’s it, boy. Fuck that gorgeous cock into my ass.”

“Sir, it’s really hard to hold back,” Jesse begged. “You feel too good.”

“You don’t hold back and you come without permission, you’ll be holding it until next week.”

Jesse slowed his strokes, determined not to blow before Leo.

Leo grinned up at him when it hit him—both his climax and the thought that triggered it.

He was already head over heels in love with this guy he barely knew.

Absolutely and utterly. Not just infatuation, but love.

“Okay,” Leo gasped. “Do it.”

Jesse let out a triumphant groan as he blew and filled the condom, then collapsed on top of Leo, not caring that he was getting cum all over him, too.

“Sir, I’m going to say something that might freak you out,” he whispered.

“What?”

“I think I’m in love with you.”

Leo wrapped his arms around Jesse and kissed him. Yes, they were a mess and would need a shower, but he didn’t f*cking care.

“That’s okay, because I think I’m in love with you, too.”

They stared at each other for a long, quiet moment.

“What do we do now?” Leo asked.

Jesse grinned. “You’re the Dominant. You tell me.”

“I think we worked out a pretty solid plan this weekend,” Leo said. “See where things go.”

“Okay.” Jesse pushed up, laughing as he looked down at the mess now smeared between them. “Please get the test done.”

“I have an appointment tomorrow.”

“Good. Then maybe by this time next week I’ll be able to give you a proper blowjob, Sir.” He leaned in and kissed Leo, deeply, slowly, thoroughly. “Did I mention I love giving blowjobs?”

“You might have.”

“I hope that’s not a problem.”

“Not as long as you don’t mind getting them, too.”

Jesse grinned. “I don’t mind in the slightest.”





They saw each other every night that week. On Friday, the plan was for Leo to let Jesse know where to meet them as soon as he knew. Jesse nervously waited with his cell in hand until Leo’s call came in.

As Leo had predicted, it was sushi.

With a grin, Jesse bounded down his stairs and hopped in the car, determined to beat them there. In fact, he was waiting outside when he spotted Leo’s car pull into the parking lot.

Leo walked a gorgeous little girl with long, curly brown hair and blue eyes the same color as Leo’s across the parking lot. He held her hand and she wore a Hello Kitty backpack.

Leo looked as nervous as Jesse felt. Jesse desperately didn’t want to f*ck this up. He knew how important Laurel was to Leo, and he wanted the little girl to like him. Behind his back, he held a small present he’d picked up in preparation for this moment.

“Laurel, this is my friend, Jesse Morrow. Jesse, this is my daughter, Laurel.”

She stared up at him, wrinkling her brow before extending her free hand to him. “Pleased to meet you, Mr. Jesse.”

He shook with her, giving her a little bow. “Pleased to meet you, too, Miss Laurel.”

She laughed. “I like you.”

“I like you, too. Your dad told me you like Hello Kitty.” He handed her the small shopping bag.

She let go of her dad’s hand and gasped as she opened it. “Daddy! It’s a Hello Kitty coloring book and crayons!” She flung herself around Jesse’s legs, nearly taking his knees out and almost knocking him off balance. “Thank you!”

“You’re very welcome. I’m glad you like it.”

“Are you my daddy’s boyfriend?”

Jesse froze and stared at Leo.

He was a little relieved to see Leo looked as stunned as he felt.

“Um,” Leo said.

“If you are, it’s okay. But maybe I shouldn’t call you Mr. Jesse then, because that’s too formal.”

“Uh…” Jesse said.

“How about Uncle Jesse?” Leo suggested, diverting the topic slightly. “Is that okay?”

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