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Be My Valentine by Rhianne Aile & Madeleine Urban 1 Pushing up his glasses, Kevin hurriedly cleared the crayons, paper and tape out of his way, looking for his latest proposal. He shifted the cardboard he’d cut out to trace the hearts and found a stack of the hand‐ decorated cards underneath. “Billy!” he called out. “Bring your backpack, don’t forget your valentines.” Small feet pounded through the house and a small boy ran in, dragging his Spider‐Man backpack behind him. “Thanks, Dad!” He hugged Kevin and shoved the cards into his bag. “‘kay, get your jacket,” Kevin said distractedly as Billy ran off. He pulled open his briefcase and reached out, gathering the whole pile of papers into a stack before sliding them into the presentation folder and shoving it in his case. He grabbed his keys off the counter and pushed his glasses up again, pulling open the door. Billy bounded through the kitchen and past him as they both left the house. ~~~~~ Sebastian buzzed his administrative assistant for the fourth time in the last half hour. “Beltrand, has Kevin dropped off the Carmichael presentation yet?” “No, sir. I’ll send him in as soon as he arrives.” Sebastian released the intercom button with a muttered curse. It was the same thing the man had said the last time he’d buzzed him. Sebastian wasn’t normally this impatient, but there was something about the junior account executive that put him on edge. He’d taken over the East Coast office six months ago and in that time had pulled the staff together into a productive team. He learned Kevin’s work was imaginative and original ‐ if a little disorganized.
Be My Valentine by Rhianne Aile & Madeleine Urban 2 Standing and walking to the glass wall, Sebastian looked out over Boston, bracing a hand against the cool window. If he was honest with himself, part of the tension he felt in working with the younger man was based on attraction… and he wasn’t sure why. Kevin was the exact opposite of every man he’d been attracted to. His appearance was best described as disheveled, his hair too long and his wire‐rimmed glasses always halfway down his nose. He was a single father, and Sebastian had seen no indication that he had any interest in men. Still, every time they were in the same room together, the electricity just sizzled. Sebastian had even gone so far as to have a standing business dinner with Kevin the second Wednesday of each month, just to try and inure himself to his body’s inexplicable response. (since he doesn’t seem to have succeeded.) The intercom buzzed, and Beltrand’s flat professional voice filled the room. “Mr. Messer, Mr. Skye is here to see you.” Kevin thanked Beltrand quietly and walked into his boss’s office, carrying a slick folder. “Here’s the Carmichael presentation, Sebastian. I think they’ll be pleased,” he said, holding out the folder, tamping down on the nerves he always felt around the older man, even after working together for six months. “I’m sure they will. I’ve got a meeting at nine, but I’ll look at it as soon as I’m done. Are we still on for dinner tonight? We can talk about it then.” Sebastian reached for his jacket, rounding the corner of his desk. “Yes, second Wednesday,” Kevin said, pulling off his glasses to rub the lenses on his suit jacket in a habitual gesture. “The bistro this time?” he asked. He was always afraid he’d end up at the wrong place and be late. “Sure. Beltrand, call and reserve us a table for 7 p.m.,” Sebastian said, walking out of his office.
Be My Valentine by Rhianne Aile & Madeleine Urban 3 “They may be booked, sir,” the efficient assistant answered. “It’s Valentine’s Day.” Surprised, Sebastian turned to Kevin. “Sorry. I don’t keep up with holidays much. Do you have plans?” Kevin slid his glasses back on and fidgeted. “No. Billy’s already staying with his friend…being second Wednesday and all. It’s fine.” Sebastian released the breath he’d been holding. Well. At least he now knew Kevin didn’t have a sweetheart hidden in the wings. No woman would let him get away with a business dinner on Valentine’s Day. “I’ll meet you at seven then.” After nodding, Kevin walked the opposite direction to his own office as decorously as possible. He always felt shaky as hell around Sebastian. Edgy, over warm …nervous… He closed his office door and leaned back against it, drawing a long, shaky breath. It had taken several weeks to get used to working with his new boss – a man who made him stutter just to look at him. He figured that was only because he had to work so closely with him. Sebastian just made Kevin feel…tingly all over. It was inexplicable. And frustrating as all hell. Kevin hadn’t been interested in another man since college – what with falling in love, getting married, becoming a father and getting divorced, all in five years. Sebastian made him feel…alive again. He’d created a whole string of fantasies focused on Sebastian wanting him in the worst ways with explosive results. Kevin could re‐create Sebastian’s office to the smallest detail in his memory.
Be My Valentine by Rhianne Aile & Madeleine Urban 4 The dinners were the worst – and the best. Time spent alone in close proximity where he could look at Sebastian all he wanted, and he stored up those moments for his fantasies, too. Kevin sighed. All they would ever be is fantasies. Moving to his desk, Kevin sat down and stared at the notepad, covered with doodles, and he smiled. Last night he’d indulged one of his harmless Sebastian fantasies while Billy had worked on the cards for his schoolmates. Feeling fanciful, Kevin had made a valentine of his own, drawing Sebastian’s name and proceeding to doodle all around it as he daydreamed about spending a personal evening with the other man – and what just might happen to distinguish this evening from their usual second Wednesday business dinners. ~~~~~ Sebastian stretched the muscles in his shoulders. His meetings had run long, and he’d missed lunch all together. Sitting at his desk, he pulled Kevin’s presentation towards him. Flipping open the folder, he stared down as a bright red heart fluttered out onto his desk. ‘Be My Valentine’ was written in bold letters across the front in Kevin’s clearly recognizable handwriting. Opening the handmade card, Sebastian was astounded to see his own name, embellished by extensive doodling. Kevin had made him a valentine? Sebastian was stunned. Sitting back in his chair, he held up the card, turning it over and over in his hands. Making a decision, Sebastian asked his assistant for the number to the bistro and pulled up the internet. Some arrangements you had to make yourself.
Be My Valentine by Rhianne Aile & Madeleine Urban 5 ~~~~~ Shoving his keys in his pocket, Kevin drew a deep breath as he opened the door to the bistro. He swallowed his nerves as he stopped just inside – he wished one more time that he could be more comfortable around Sebastian… but his body just never wanted to listen. The host smiled in recognition and led Kevin back into the restaurant, past the round table where he and Sebastian usually sat with their papers all spread out. Confused, Kevin followed him to a nearly hidden alcove. Sebastian watched as Kevin walked across the restaurant. He wasn’t sure what had led to the obviously handmade valentine. A bold but sentimental move like that seemed out of character for the employee Sebastian thought he knew, but he was incredibly pleased that there was some mutual interest on the part of the shy, dark‐haired man. Sebastian had spent the entire afternoon planning the evening and daydreaming about where it might lead. First, he’d asked for a smaller table hidden from the main part of the bistro. The manager had been more than happy to add a dressier table setting, including flowers and candles, for one of his best customers. After several months of sharing dinners with Kevin, Sebastian had observed his food preferences, filing them away with the million other trivial details he’d noticed about the man. He had ordered several special dishes to be prepared. Now with every step that carried Kevin closer, Sebastian silently prayed this wasn’t about to blow up in his face. Walking around the corner, Kevin stopped in surprise, blinking. Sebastian stood waiting for him, a lovely table between them. There was a sparkling white linen tablecloth, candles floating in a globe of water in the center of the table, and a red rose across what he would think would be his place setting...except there was no way... “Ah...sorry...I’m guessing your plans changed? I didn’t hear my cell ring...” the younger man said nervously, patting his pockets looking for the detested phone.
Be My Valentine by Rhianne Aile & Madeleine Urban 6 “Why would my plans have changed?” Sebastian asked as he slowly walked around the table to stop at Kevin’s side. “You’re here, so my plans are complete.” His eyes swept over Kevin from head to toe, seeing him differently now that he was allowing himself to look at him as a more than a boss. The soft strands of dark hair kept falling forwards into Kevin’s face as he searched his pockets for the phone, making Sebastian want to brush them away, but he clenched his hands at his side. If he touched, he might not be able to stop and even though Kevin had made the first move, he was obviously still not sure about this. Kevin glanced up, nonplussed, looking again at the table and then raising nervous eyes to Sebastian. What did this mean? He hoped desperately it wasn’t a joke. His pulse raced as he looked over the other man, dressed in a crisp black suit, much nicer than his standard work attire. Kevin swallowed convulsively and chewed his bottom lip. Was this an invitation? A come on? What? In spite of his good intentions, Sebastian ran his hand down Kevin’s arm from shoulder to hand and pulled him gently towards a seat. “Join me for a Valentine’s Day dinner? I find myself in the mood all of a sudden.” He smiled at Kevin in a way he hoped conveyed how happy he was that Kevin had put him in that mood. “Wine?” Nodding instead of opening his mouth and tripping over words, Kevin just watched Sebastian in amazement as his boss slid one hand down his arm ‐ it tingled all the way down, and he buzzed with heat once as he sat down. Seeing the smile on Sebastian’s face, he tilted his head and offered a shy smile in return. Maybe he was overreacting. After all, there was no way Sebastian could know about his unrequited crush. Sebastian poured a glass of wine for Kevin and then added some to his own. He’d been bolstering his confidence before the younger man had
Be My Valentine by Rhianne Aile & Madeleine Urban 7 arrived. “I wanted tonight to be special, so I ordered ahead of time so they’d have the time to prepare a couple special dishes. I hope you don’t mind.” “Special?” Kevin echoed, mind racing. “Are we celebrating...” he cut himself off. It was Valentine’s Day, of course they were celebrating. “Ah...no, I don’t mind. Thank you,” he said, still a bit dazed. He could barely keep his eyes raised to look at Sebastian ‐ the man was unbearably handsome in the candlelight. Catching Kevin’s hazel gaze, Sebastian let himself sink into the all‐too‐ brief look. “I think it’s special,” he said softly, almost to himself. “Now tell me something about yourself. We spend all our time talking about work. Tell me something I don’t know about you.” “Something you don’t know about me? Ah. Well. Not much to tell, really...you already know about Billy,” Kevin said, hating that his voice was so shaky. He peeked up at Sebastian ‐ the other man was gazing at him warmly and didn’t seem to notice. “Ah...I like opera,” he said impulsively, almost immediately regretting it. What a silly thing to tell another man. “Really? That’s wonderful! I have tickets for the Bostonians summer concert schedule. Maybe I can actually attend this year with someone who isn’t humoring me,” Sebastian said with a smile. Kevin’s brow rose. “The summer schedule? It sold out the first day...the first hour,” he said. “Lucky man.” Sebastian’s smile grew to a grin, and he was about to keep talking when a waiter approached with a tray loaded with appetizers. “This is my favorite, but it’s a bit messy. You have to eat it with your fingers. It doesn’t stay on a fork.” Sebastian lifted the bite to his mouth, licking his fingers clean.
Be My Valentine by Rhianne Aile & Madeleine Urban 8 Gamely, Kevin picked up a small bite and slid it onto his tongue, unconsciously purring at the flavor, and licking the drops of butter off his bottom lip. Sebastian’s gut clenched as Kevin’s tongue appeared to swipe at his bottom lip. Swallowing audibly, he focused on the tray. “So how did you end up liking opera?” Pausing to take a sip of wine, Kevin tilted his head in acknowledgement of the question. Although he didn’t particularly like talking about himself ‐ he figured he was dreadfully dull ‐ he would, if that was what Sebastian wanted. He could pretend, for tonight, that maybe ‐ just maybe ‐ Sebastian was truly interested in him. And for more than dinner. It would make fodder for fantasies for weeks and months to come. “I sang in college, did some theater on the side, and they had an opera workshop one semester. I had to take it for my major. It stuck, I guess.” Ignoring the rest of the food, Sebastian rested his chin in his hand and focused all his attention on Kevin. Singing? Theater? That seemed totally at odds with the quiet man he knew. “With that kind of talent, how’d you end up doing this?” Kevin shrugged. “Paranoia?” he suggested. “I wanted to make sure I could support myself, so I double majored in advertising and then got the graduate degree there. I do miss the music, though.” Kevin took another bite, stopping his nervous, darting glances to try to focus on Sebastian, just for a bit. He screwed up his courage. “Fair’s fair. Tell me something about you.” “Hmmm... well...” Sebastian shrugged, at a loss of what to say. “I’ve always sort have been a type A personality ‐ graduated in the top three percent of my class. Not because I really cared, but because it was what I thought I was supposed to do. Got married for the same reason. Three times!” He laughed at himself self‐deprecatingly. “I finally figured out that the reason my marriages kept failing was I kept marrying women. I
Be My Valentine by Rhianne Aile & Madeleine Urban 9 got three gorgeous girls out of it, though, so it was worth every fight and self‐doubt.” He looked at Kevin, a little scared by how much he’d revealed about himself. It was easy to talk to Kevin, and his tongue had sort of slipped its leash. Searching the other man’s eyes, he tried to interpret the expression on Kevin’s face. The younger man’s face went still as he took in all that information...and he was talking before he realized it. “We have that in common, then,” he murmured. He meant about failing because they married women – he figured Sebastian would think he meant the kids. “I was kind of hoping we might.” Their eyes held, and Sebastian swayed closer, catching himself at the last minute. He’d been about to kiss Kevin right there across the table. Maybe a touch wouldn’t be so bad, though. He let his hand rest next to Kevin’s, his fingers brushing and then curling around the other man’s. Kevin froze and swallowed hard. It was all he could do not to just sigh and make puppy dog eyes at Sebastian. He told himself to pull it together. But when Sebastian’s fingers curled about his... he lifted wide eyes full of question and longing to the older man. Sebastian swallowed. “Is this okay?” The slight waver in Sebastian’s voice caught Kevin’s full attention, and he looked over the whole situation again. He came to a stunned realization. Sebastian was doing this...for him. Deliberately. A romantic dinner...conversation...careful touches... He looked at their fingers curled together and drew a nervous breath. “Yeah,” he breathed, too shy to look up at Sebastian. Conversation got easier after that, both men sharing pieces of themselves that they rarely revealed. Dinner progressed through the salad and main course. Then a different wine was brought to the table
Be My Valentine by Rhianne Aile & Madeleine Urban 10 along with a ceramic bowl suspended over an open flame and a small plate of fruit and cakes. “I figured after all this food we’d be too full for much dessert.” Sebastian speared a strawberry with his fork and dipped it into the melted chocolate, holding it up to Kevin’s lips. Kevin’s eyes widened. The dinner had just gotten more and more intimate, but he’d been able to relax and actually make eye contact with Sebastian on a regular basis. And then this... his tongue darted out to moisten his lower lip, and he opened his mouth, leaning forward to take a bite of the chocolate‐dipped strawberry. “Oh...Lord...” he murmured around the berry, raising his hand to cover his mouth. “What IS that?” Sebastian flushed slightly, unable to tear his eyes away from the chocolate clinging to Kevin’s lips. “Chocolate Orgasm,” he croaked. Clearing his throat, he continued, “I had it in a restaurant in Atlanta last year, and I asked the chef here if he could make it. I had never tasted anything so incredible.” Lost in enjoying the chocolate, Kevin’s eyes fluttered, and he licked his lips, feeling the warm chocolate there. “That should be illegal,” he practically purred, turning warm eyes to Sebastian. “It’s the look on your face that should be illegal,” Sebastian muttered before he could bite his tongue. “Sorry. I just... I love that you can give yourself over to a simple pleasure this way... and I feel like I caused it in a way... which makes me... oh hell! I think I’ll just quit while I’m behind.” Spearing a chunk of banana, he coated it and held it up for Kevin to eat. Kevin gazed at Sebastian, soaking in the words. “Makes you what?” he asked quietly, more entranced than nervous. He took the skewer from Sebastian’s fingers, dipped it again, and lifted it to the other man’s lips instead of eating it himself.
Be My Valentine by Rhianne Aile & Madeleine Urban 11 Sebastian opened his mouth, extending his tongue to catch the chocolate dripping from the piece of fruit. Eyes never leaving Kevin, he swallowed both the bite of banana and the lump that had formed with Kevin looking at him like he’d like to dip him in chocolate and eat him. He moaned softly as the explosion of tastes on his tongue and the images of Kevin licking chocolate from his body combined to destroy his tenuous control. “Kevin...” Sebastian searched for words. Words were his business, for fuck’s sake, but he couldn’t for the life of him think of one way to say what he wanted... what he needed. “I want you.” Kevin froze, staring at Sebastian, for once his eyes not darting away. He ever so slowly laid down the fondue fork. It took him two tries to answer. “You want...you want…me?” he asked. He was stunned. It was like he was smack dab in the middle of some chocolate fondue‐induced hallucination. The blond executive nodded. “Yeah. I have for quite a while, but I was never sure how you felt. I wanted to – still want to ‐ take this slow. Court you. But I’ll be honest, right this minute, all I want to do is take you home and make you scream. I want you so badly that I can taste you on my tongue.” Looking the other man over, Kevin couldn’t deny the rush of excitement and arousal that flared through him. Despite a little voice telling him he should be more careful, months of fantasies overrode it. “Okay,” he said quietly, making solid eye contact. Sebastian pulled out his money clip, leaving the entire contents on the table without even counting it. Grabbing Kevin’s hand, he managed to restrain himself enough to walk to the door instead of dragging the younger man out like a caveman. Stopping just outside the restaurant, he turned to Kevin, cupping his face, his fingers tracing random shapes on his cheeks. “I’ll take good care of you. I promise. If you want to stop at any point, just say so.”
Be My Valentine by Rhianne Aile & Madeleine Urban 12 Kevin’s heart was pounding to beat the band, and when Sebastian’s hands closed about his jaw he just about melted right then and there. Just staring, soaking in the other man’s voice and proximity, Kevin managed to nod. He was afraid to try to say anything ‐ that it might break him out of the hallucination, and he’d find himself at home on the couch alone. “Let me take you home and love you?” Sebastian asked, wanting to kiss Kevin so badly that his body ached, but worried that if he kissed him here, they’d never make it to the car. When Kevin nodded his approval silently, Sebastian led the way to his car, opening the passenger door and closing it after Kevin had folded his long legs inside. God, he was going to enjoy exploring that body with his hands... lips... and tongue. Kevin was in an absolute daze...Sebastian had said “love you”...”Let me take you home and love you.” Not “Let’s have sex.” Not “I wanna fuck you like an animal.” He’d said “Let me take you home and love you.” Kevin watched the other man walk around the car and climb in. He had the nearly overwhelming urge to take his seatbelt off, crawl into Sebastian’s lap and kiss him silly. Oh Christ. Sebastian had no idea how he got them to his house. At the first stoplight, he’d reached over and found Kevin’s hand, entwining their fingers and pulling it into his lap. He’d needed a physical reminder that Kevin was really there. He parked in the garage, walking into the dark house through the kitchen. “I’m sorry,” Sebastian said, flipping on lights and looking over the mess of newspapers on his kitchen table. “When I left this morning, I didn’t think I’d be bringing anyone home with me.” Turning and catching Kevin between the counter and his body, he gave in to the urge to finally kiss him. It was light... a gentle exploration seeking permission for more.
Be My Valentine by Rhianne Aile & Madeleine Urban 13 Kevin was sure the other man must have been able to hear his heart pounding, and his hand shook as he lifted it to lightly touch Sebastian’s cheek as their lips brushed together and their bodies came into warm contact. He lifted his chin, joining the kiss, and his lips parted on a sigh that just might have been the other man’s name. He could feel the warm weight of Sebastian’s body, and his own reacted. He shifted his other hand to Sebastian’s hip, pulling slightly. Groaning into the kiss, Sebastian pressed forward, pinning Kevin’s hips against the cabinet behind him. He continued to taste and suck at the full lips. “I’ve dreamed about what your mouth would taste like... what you would feel like against me...” He deepened the kiss, his tongue slipping beyond Kevin’s lips for the first time, not breaking away until they were both breathless. “The reality is so much better.” Resisting the urge to dive right back into the kiss, Sebastian rested their foreheads together. “This is moving really fast. Which is fine with me.” He grinned. “But what do you want?” Swallowing hard, Kevin let his lips part on a sigh. They felt swollen and heated, throbbing. He wanted Sebastian’s tongue against his... but the other man’s comment about dreaming of this... “I’ve fantasized,” he said thickly. “Never thought I’d get a real chance.” He pulled back, feeling his pulse racing. “Got an office here?” he blurted out. “Office?” Sebastian asked, mischievous grin spreading. He nodded. “Why?” Kevin dropped his eyes, almost too shy to ask, his cheeks warming. “The desk,” he murmured. “I fantasized about you pushing me down onto your desk and … having your way with me.” Sebastian’s body jumped at the suggestion, and he knew exactly where they were headed. “Fuck, Kevin,” he sighed, his muscles trembling. “How
Be My Valentine by Rhianne Aile & Madeleine Urban 14 ‘bout if I make your fantasies come true, and then you make mine happen?” If Kevin could have whimpered, he would have, but all his breath had been stolen away, and all he could do was reach up to hold Sebastian’s face between his hands and pull him down for a kiss full of promise. “Yes,” he murmured against the other man’s lips. “Please, please, yes.” Taking the brunette’s hand, Sebastian led him down a dark hall to his office. Of all the rooms in the house, this one was the neatest. He hated to work amidst clutter. Removing Kevin’s coat, he slowly worked the tie loose and opened the buttons down the front of the rumpled shirt. “I think I’m going to leave your shirt on, so I can see it bunched above your ass as I fuck you. If we were in my office at work, we wouldn’t have time to completely strip,” Sebastian said, voice rough with desire. He’d shed his own coat as they came through the door, and Kevin’s hands were busy on his clothes. With a firm hand, Sebastian spun Kevin towards the desk, his hands coming around his body to open his pants and shove them down towards his knees. Curious hands swept over the muscular planes of Kevin’s body. “God, you’re gorgeous,” he whispered, lips brushing the sensitive curve of Kevin’s neck. “Oh Christ...Sebastian, please!” Kevin gasped, swamped in sensation and disbelief and swift arousal. He grasped the desk’s edge, frantic to brace himself for what he hoped and prayed was coming. The clothing just being pushed aside drove him wild – he could feel the stiff fabric of Sebastian’s trousers as well as the wiry hair at his groin – he shivered as Sebastian’s shirttails fluttered against his ribs. Kevin laid his head back against Sebastian’s shoulder, eyes falling shut as he shook under the older man’s body.
Be My Valentine by Rhianne Aile & Madeleine Urban 15 One large hand swept down Kevin’s back under the shirt, cupping his ass and pulling the cheeks apart so his fingers could brush over the tightly puckered entrance. “I’m not sure I can do this slow. I want you too much,” Sebastian admitted. “Never dreamed of slow and sweet,” Kevin admitted breathlessly. “I want you to fuck me...we can do the other later,” he gasped, not really thinking about what he was saying. Sebastian grinned, thinking of his own fantasy and what he had in store for Kevin. Reaching over the desk, he pulled a bottle of lube out of a drawer, glad for the first time that he had snoopy daughters who made him hide it in here instead of his bedroom. Coating his fingers, he teased the resilient muscle. The tip of his finger slipped just barely in and out. The sensation just made Kevin wilder, all shreds of shyness disappearing as he pushed back hard on Sebastian’s finger. It was already so much more satisfying than his own fingers. “Do it do it do it...fuck me like you really want it bad,” he rasped. Pulling Kevin’s face around for a sloppy kiss, Sebastian looked deep into his eyes. “I DO want it bad,” he rasped as his cock pushed into Kevin’s body. Kevin’s eyes melted into glaze as he gasped, his body clenching and throbbing, accepting the invasion. “Move...” he begged, “please move...fuck me... I need it, I want you...” Sebastian withdrew slowly, holding Kevin’s hips and slamming forward with a deep groan. “Fuck, you’re tight...” Gripped by the brunette’s body, there was no holding back. He pushed harder and deeper with every stroke. Moans and cries filled the office, and Sebastian was glad he lived alone. He propped a knee on the desk to get better leverage. Reaching for Kevin’s cock, he stroked it rapidly. “I want you to come all over my desk,” he ordered.
Be My Valentine by Rhianne Aile & Madeleine Urban 16 “Oh fuck...” Kevin wailed as Sebastian thrust into him. “Soon...” he panted, his fingers gripping the desk so tightly that his knuckles turned white. “So so good,” he gasped. “So so good.” Sebastian bit his lip hard, trying to hold back his own orgasm until Kevin came, but it was getting harder with each stroke. “Fuck... oh, fuck! Kevin! I’m coming!” The thrill of hearing Sebastian’s voice waver in desperation pushed Kevin into a weak yell as his body stiffened and clenched ‐ barely remembering Sebastian’s wish, he covered Sebastian’s hand on his cock, urging it to pump him hard. His come spooled out onto the highly polished wood in thin streams as his hips thrust over the desk. The muscles clenching around him lengthened every pulse of Sebastian’s climax, and violent aftershocks shuddered through his body as he rocked forward in shallow thrusts. Cupping Kevin’s jaw, he turned his chin again so their lips met, kissing him as deeply as he’d fucked him. When the angle pulled their bodies apart, Sebastian moaned in protest, but turned Kevin in his arms to properly embrace him. It took no more urging for Kevin to wrap his arms about Sebastian’s neck and hold on tight. He knew he was clinging, but he couldn’t bring himself to care in the wake of such an incredible orgasm. He had no qualms about opening himself further to Sebastian, his head tilting back to accept the voracious, claiming kiss ‐ he could only dream that it meant what he wanted it to. In the meantime, he was trying to memorize every breath of every moment. Sebastian cuddled Kevin to him, stroking his hair. Pulling back to look down at Kevin’s love‐dazed face, he smiled tenderly. “I’m so glad you sent that valentine.”
Be My Valentine by Rhianne Aile & Madeleine Urban 17 Kevin froze, looking up into shining green eyes. “Va...valentine?” he practically squeaked. Tilting his head, Sebastian looked at Kevin quizzically. Leaning down he picked his suit jacket up and searched the pocket, pulling out the carefully folded handmade valentine. “I have to admit that I was surprised you slipped it into the folder, but I was so glad that ‐” Shocked, Kevin reached out to touch the valentine ‐ it was indeed one of the handmade hearts he had cut out with Billy, and this particular one...it was the one he had drawn on aimlessly as he had idly dreamed about Sebastian. He glanced up at the blond, both thrilled because blind chance had led him to this and dismayed that it likely meant there wouldn’t be anything else. “I...” Kevin shot his mouth with a snap, looking back down at the heart nervously. This was why Sebastian had done it? Was it the only reason? He thought Kevin was coming on to him? Sebastian watched as emotions raced across Kevin’s face ‐ the last being sheer horror. The younger man looked about ready to flee, and Sebastian wasn’t about to risk that ‐ not now that he finally had everything he wanted in his arms. Grabbing hold of Kevin’s shoulders, he forced him to look at him. “Kevin. I don’t care why you made it... or even if my getting it was a mistake. Did you mean it?” He couldn’t avoid those gorgeous green eyes and the question in them ‐ no matter how terribly embarrassed he was. Kevin still squeezed his eyes shut, trying not to panic as his face crumpled, he bit his lip...and he nodded. “Then ask me what MY fantasy is,” Sebastian encouraged softly, his fingers brushing Kevin’s face, trying to get his lover to look at him. Kevin’s face smoothed, and his eyes reopened. He felt himself relax as Sebastian remained gentle...almost loving. He looked over the older man
Be My Valentine by Rhianne Aile & Madeleine Urban 18 with obvious wonder. “What... what is your fantasy?” he managed to whisper, his fingers curled in the sides of Sebastian’s shirt. Staring into the bright hazel eyes, Sebastian nuzzled Kevin’s cheek and down onto his neck, whispering in his ear. “You. Spread out on my bed.” He kissed the hollow at the base of Kevin’s throat, running his tongue up to the soft spot right behind his ear. “Completely nude. A chance to explore your body. Worship you.” Straightening, he made eye contact again. “Love you.” There was nothing Kevin could think to say, he was so stunned. He had dreamed... wondered what it would be like to be so wanted, especially by this strong, handsome man who dominated his fantasies. And then to hear those last words, Kevin felt himself trembling, equally interested and scared. “Have I shocked you speechless or frightened you to death?” Sebastian asked, brow furrowing. “I promise we can do this at your pace. You don’t have to move in tomorrow. Just give me a chance.” If possible, Kevin’s eyes got wider. Move in? He wanted Kevin to move in? He wanted to love him? “I ‐ Sebastian ‐ I... both?” Kevin finally managed to force out in answer to the other man’s first question. He tilted his head, studying Sebastian’s face. Tentatively, he reached up to lightly rub away the furrows on the blond’s forehead. “Well, it’s not like we just met and...” Sebastian flushed, his eyes dropping down in his own embarrassment. “...and you’ve been in my fantasies for so long that it feels more like you’re back where you belong, not here for the first time.” The uncertainty in Sebastian’s voice tore at Kevin’s heart until it swelled enough to make him believe, and Kevin knew right then that he could not let Sebastian flail. “I think I am where I belong,” he whispered, pressing
Be My Valentine by Rhianne Aile & Madeleine Urban 19 his lips to Sebastian’s, whispering… “Roses are red, violets are blue, please be my valentine, I so love you.” Check out these other titles by Rhianne Aile & Madeleine Urban…