by Jaime Samms
Sunny had touched them all. He loved them all.
Emile heard Fernforest barking and padding along the path long before he saw him. As soon as the dog spied him, his tail waved so ferociously his entire body waggled in a merrily drunken line towards Emile. A wave of relief washed over him.
“I’m coming,” he half laughed as Fernforest jogged up to him, butted his head against his shin, then shimmied around behind him to herd him the rest of the way towards the creek and the little bridge spanning it into Sunny’s yard.
The instant he stepped foot onto the bridge, the door to the little house at the top of the slope burst open. Before he’d reached the other side, Sunny had him in his arms.
“You woke up,” Sunny whispered against his skin. “You woke up.”
Any reply seemed too obvious to utter, so Emile simply held on to his lover and revelled in the way his magic fluttered, flared, then settled, linked to Sunny’s in a way he would never have thought possible.
“Come inside,” Sunny said after a moment. “Please. You don’t have to stay, but—”
Emile gripped Sunny’s chin, turning his face so he could cover his mouth in a kiss that promised much more than simply staying. The circuit of magic between them melded and flared once more, burning brighter than anything Emile had ever felt on his own side of the Fold.
It ignited a heat that was far more immediate than just magic, so when Sunny stepped back and took his hand, Emile followed willingly into the house and up to Sunny’s bed.
THEIR LOVEMAKING burned fast and hot and died out quickly, leaving them both sweaty and sated and tangled in the sheets.
“I guess lying in the sun regenerating your magical core kind of takes it out of a guy, huh?” Sunny said as they lay in his bed, both naked, with sun streaking across their bodies and a light breeze floating the scents of late summer through the room. He was so overwhelmed to have Emile back, he didn’t want to jinx it with too many questions or by bringing up all his worries. But there were so many questions. So many worries.
“I suppose it does.” Emile stroked Sunny’s face, pulling his thumb repeatedly along his eyebrow as if he was trying to smooth out the tiny wrinkles.
“I thought maybe….” Sunny frowned, and Emile leaned in to kiss the spot between his eyebrows. His hand was warm on the side of Sunny’s jaw, his breath sweet wafting down over his face. “You were so still. I didn’t know if—”
“I’m here now.” The blankets behind him rustled. His scales glinted in the sunlight, a swath of darker pink glimmer just under the milky skin along his hip.
Sunny reached over to caress the spot. Heat warmed his fingertips, and he sighed. He couldn’t feel the pattern of scales under his palm. None of the rigid, glass-like sharpness of when Emile was fully dragon translated, even though Sunny could clearly see the outline of each delicate plate.
“Can you transform?” he asked. “Or, change? Shift? Whatever you call it?”
Emile chuckled and the blankets shifted once more. The very tip of Emile’s tail stroked the back of Sunny’s hand, and Emile leaned in to kiss him again.
A lot of kissing and touching later, after the sun had moved to throw shadows on the far wall and Sunny was feeling languid and relaxed despite his semihard dick, he found himself staring up into eyes too brilliant blue to be human, too intense to look away.
“Can you stay?” Because of all the questions and worries he had, that was the only one that mattered.
“You don’t mind that I have scales?”
“I think they’re pretty.”
Emile raised one elegant eyebrow, and Sunny’s face heated.
“Thank you.” He kissed Sunny’s forehead, then snuggled down until his head was on Sunny’s shoulder and his arm, a leg, and his tail wrapped around Sunny. “There’s no reason for me to go back, Sunny.”
“You’ll have to bring Glimmerleaf back. Eventually. He can’t stay here.”
“He likes it here.”
“He’s… hard to explain. I mean, if anyone were to see him.”
Emile chuckled. “Fortunately you’re a recluse, so no one will come calling who will need an explanation.”
“And Daisy already knows about him.”
“Hmm. Daisy. I’ll get to meet her soon, yes?”
Sunny chuckled. Daisy had called more than a few times, demanding to know what was happening and why she hadn’t been invited back. She was obviously as curious about Emile as she was worried about Sunny. But she had sworn to him that she would never spill their secrets, just as long as she got to see Glimmerleaf again. She was that kind of awesome.
“She’s coming for a visit on the weekend. She’s been worried ever since I got back. I mean. Of course, she has. I thought I’d never see you again.” Even with Emile curled around him with all the possessiveness of a dragon curled around his hoard, the cold pit of that possibility that had opened in Sunny’s gut the instant he had stepped home through the Fold still hadn’t closed.
“I’m here, Sunny. Hakko has vanished. Ananth will be busy with their eggs and the hatchlings when they come. Rokkan’s rule will go easier without me there to remind the other Houses what the Sires of Corcaird tried to do.” He smiled sadly but kissed Sunny’s temple. “There is no other place for me to be than here with you. No other place I want to be.”
“And so you’ll be here when Daisy comes this weekend.” For some reason saying it out loud made it more substantial.
“How long is that?”
“I’ll show you a calendar tomorrow.”
“A what?”
Sunny leaned his cheek against the top of Emile’s head and closed his eyes. “Everything, Emile. I’ll show you everything. Later.” For now he was content to have his dragon back in his bed, and his dog and his salamander curled cozily together out in the cedar grove. And there was a dryad at the end of his driveway pushing blooms out of his rose bush any time Sunny smiled at it, and water sprites splashing in the creek at the end of his lawn. Beyond that, he caught occasional glimpses of the poplar dryad, and he was sure there were smaller, more timid pine spirits as well. He hadn’t dared approach the willow tree, but he had no doubt she was still there, waiting and guarding the passage between worlds.
The matters of his unnaturally robust garden and the nightshade that had well and truly taken over his bridge were interesting. He suspected it was more than his love for the land that encouraged the plants to grow so happily. Later he would have to ask Emile if it was possible that brownies had tunnelled under the Fold to set up house with his front yard as their roof. It would explain why everything was thriving so wonderfully.
As he sank towards a contented sleep of his own, it occurred to him that he’d come a long way from the city to find his solitude. Instead he was surrounded by more life than anyone would ever believe. He chuckled to himself. Hadn’t Mom always told him there was magic in the natural world and all he had to do was believe it was there?
He held Emile close. If believing in magic had brought him all of this, made the dream of the home he’d wanted come true, then believing in love had brought Emile back to him.
“Are you all right?” Emile asked.
“I am now,” Sunny whispered. He felt the bond between them heat and knew he didn’t have to say the words of love for Emile to feel it and know the truth.
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Now, guilt-ridden, Eddie buries himself in bad decisions and prays that a stunt—on or off camera—will go wrong.
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Off Stage: Set One
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JAIME SAMMS has been published since the fall of 2008, although she’s been writing for herself far longer. Often asked what’s so fascinating about stories where men fall in love with other men, she’s never come up with a clear answer. Just that these are the stories that she loves to read, so makes sense they are also be the stories she loves to write.
These days, you can find plenty of free reading on her website in addition to her stories scattered across several publishers.
Spare time—when it can be found rolled into a ball at the back of the dryer or cavorting with the dust bunnies in the corners—is probably spent crocheting, drawing, or watching movies. She also loves to garden, weather permitting, since she is Canadian! She has a day job, which she loves, and two kids, but thankfully she also has a wonderful husband who keeps her fed and caffeinated.
She graduated some time ago from college with a Fine Arts diploma and a major in textile arts, which basically qualifies her to draw pictures and create things with string and fabric. One always needs an official slip of paper to fall back on, after all….
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By Jaime Samms
Better
Bound to Fall
Eugene and the Box of Nails
The Foster Family
My Rugby-playing Twink
New Linen
Not As Easy As It Looks
Patchwork Heaven
Paying the Piper
Permanent Ink
Renegade
Scars on His Heart
Stained Glass
Still Life
Sunshine in the Dragon’s Heart
Wishing on a Blue Star Anthology
DANCE, LOVE, LIVE
Like No One is Watching
Like You’ve Never Been Hurt
Like Heaven on Earth
Dance, Love, Live Anthology
OFF STAGE
Off Stage: Right
Off Stage: In the Wings
Off Stage: Beyond the Footlights
Off Stage Anthology
WINGS OF FAITH
Angel Elegy
Angel Requiem
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