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EXCERPT “He doesn’t date anyone who isn’t
approved by his cat,” she said. “You hate cats,
so you’d better just have one beer with him and
cut your losses, now that I think about it.” “I don’t hate cats.” He hadn’t found
one that liked him, but that was beside the
point. “Are he and the cat that close?” “Very.” Shaun shrugged. Cara was probably
exaggerating. She tended to when she discussed
something dramatic. The car accident was always
the worst she’d ever seen or her kid scoring a
goal was always the best goal ever in the
history of eighth grade hockey. “I’ll give him a
chance.” “Who?” Warrick found them and sat
beside Shaun. “Dave? Don’t date Dave. He’s full
of himself. Plus, you’ll smell like you’ve
bathed in his cologne.” Shaun shrugged again. Their co-worker,
Dave, did tend to wear his aftershave a bit on
the thick side. Everyone who hugged him tended
to smell like him. “Shut up,” Dave said. “I heard our
Shaun gave Kevin Keiser his digits.” “Keiser? He’s so quiet,” Warrick said.
“He’s gay? Oh wait. I knew that. He had a
guy…Kyle someone or another. I guess they had a
falling out.” Shaun gritted his teeth to keep from
speaking. Kevin’s personal life wasn’t their
business. “You need to leave him alone.” “Why? He had a fight with a guy over a
cat. The critter hated Kyle, I think,” Warrick
said. He shrugged, then downed some of his beer.
“If I can’t find a woman to get along with
Patrice, then it’s a nonstarter.” “Your dog?” Dave snorted. “It’s just a
dog.” “Might be to you, but she’s a good
dog,” Warrick said. “She’s more loyal than
you’ve ever been.” Shaun snorted. “You two.” He ignored
the rest of the conversation in favor of the
baseball game. “Kevin seemed nice and I went out
on a limb. It might not work, but I won’t know
unless we go out, so there.” “You should give him a shot,” Cara
said. “You’d be good for him. You’re quiet and
smart like him. Maybe you’d bring each other out
of your shell.” “Maybe.” His thoughts turned to Kevin.
He hadn’t felt sparks like that in ages and he
liked the rush. He missed the delight of being
with someone and being wanted. Hell, he liked
being part of a relationship. Besides, he was tired of the one-night
stands and pretty boys who only wanted him to
pump up their ego or be their sugar daddy. He
was only forty-two, but sometimes he felt
ancient. He worked hard for his money and the
paper. Could Kevin be the one he’d been looking
for? He hoped so. EXCERPT #2: “Excuse me. Do you have soggy buns,
too?” Shaun froze, then looked at Cara, who’d
gone pale. She hadn’t been the one to ask the
question and the speaker didn’t sound like
Warrick. Shaun turned his attention to the one
who had spoken. Kevin. Shaun’s breath lodged in
his throat. The man was even more handsome up
close. Shaun noted the sprinkling of hairs on
Kevin’s cheeks and the lines crinkling at the
corners of his eyes. Were those flecks of silver
at his temples, too? Kevin cleared his throat. “I’m sorry.
The other table is complaining about the buns
being subpar. Are your dining choices up to your
standards?” “Uh…” Shaun had to sound intelligent,
not silly, but he couldn’t manage to form a
normal sentence. “They’re great,” Cara said. “Thank
you.” “Are you sure? We’re here to provide a
fine dining experience,” Kevin said. “At decent
prices.” “You sound like you’re a walking
advertisement,” Shaun managed. He balled his
hand on his thigh under the table and drew in a
deep breath to center himself. He’d never had
problems talking to guys before now. “I don’t
think our buns are soggy.” He smiled and met
Kevin’s gaze. “But I would like to ask you a
question.” Christ. Confidence, don’t fail me
now. “Do you need more ketchup? Some of the
bottles are low.” Kevin shook his head, then
reached across the table to retrieve the bottle.
“I let Buzz handle it and he only filled about
half of them.” “No.” Shaun touched Kevin’s forearm,
stopping him. The move also sent tingles along
Shaun’s nerve endings. His synapses stood at
full alert. “I… Would you like to grab a beer
sometime?” “Oh.” Kevin froze and confusion clouded
his eyes. “You want to go out with me?” “I do.” Shaun mustered his confidence.
“I know it’s a strange time to ask you that, but
I wasn’t sure if I’d get to see you again. It’s
just beers or coffee, but I’d like to go out
sometime with you.” Christ. He’d managed to
stumble over everything he’d just said. “Uh, sure.” Kevin stood at his full
height and clasped his hands together. “But
you’re sure you’re happy with the food?” “Very.” Shaun scrawled his number on a
piece of paper. “Call me when you’re free. I’d
like to buy you that beer or coffee.” Kevin tipped his head and a slight
smile curled on his lips. A crooked smile. “I
will.” When Kevin walked away, Shaun
considered what he’d done. “I asked him out.” Reviews Coming Soon!
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