by GA Hauser
“Really?” She eyed him suspiciously. “I’m surprised they can get away with that kind of article unless it was true.”
“Do you even want to look at the place?” Keith felt like shoving her out. He was not enjoying this semi-public accusation.
“Oh. I want it. I need a place and the price and location are right.”
“Great. I’ll let Patty know.” Keith wanted her to leave.
“When can I move in?”
“Immediately.”
“Wow, you and Carl must be hot to trot!”
Grinding his jaw, Keith reiterated, “We are not hot to trot and I am not moving in with him.”
“You better check out the paper. They really made it sound serious between you.”
“That’s publicity, Karen. When you finally get an acting job, you’ll understand.” He led her to the door.
“I suppose. Don’t worry about it though, Keith. Everyone out there supports you two as a couple.”
Rubbing his face in frustration, Keith replied, “It’s acting. Hello? We act like we’re lovers, Karen. There is a difference.”
“Sure, Keith. I get it. Okay, I’ll start packing and move in as soon as I can. Should I meet Patty first?”
Keith found a pen and paper. “This is her mobile phone number. Give her a call.”
“I will. Nice meeting you. Love the show!”
Trying to wave and smile as she left, Keith was so angry he could punch a wall.
~
After he got the okay from Patty Keith felt relieved. A day later he and Carl began shifting his things out of the apartment.
Filling a box with his books, Keith didn’t own any of the furniture so it wasn’t too difficult to get his belongings together. After two trips to Carl’s condo, he had pretty much cleared out the apartment of his possessions.
Patty stood by silently as Keith finished filling the last box. “It’s really weird that you and Carl are going to be living together.”
“Why?”
“I don’t know. Don’t you think people will get the wrong idea?”
“They already have the wrong idea.” Keith folded the flaps in and sealed the carton. “Just ask your new roomie.”
“Oh? Does she think the same thing as the rest of the world?” Patty sneered.
“Stop acting like a jerk. You know damn well we’re both straight.”
“Sure, Keith. Keep that story and stick to it.” She laughed sarcastically.
Standing up to confront her, Keith asked, “What the hell’s with the attitude? Sour grapes again, Patty? Come on. Lay off.”
As they argued, Carl poked his head in the room. “Is that the last box?”
“Yes.”
“Great.”
Keith stood tall, stretching his aching back. “That’s it. I’m out of here now.”
“I bet you two can’t wait to shack up for real.”
“Patty!” Keith caught Carl’s anxiety at her accusation.
“Well? You could at least admit it to me, Keith.” Patty crossed her arms over her chest.
“Let’s go, Carl.” Keith nudged him, picking up a suitcase.
Carl lifted the box and headed to the doorway.
“Bye, Carl!” Patty waved, a smirk to her expression. “I’m glad we finally got to meet. Good luck living with your new beau.”
“Shut up!” Keith snarled.
“What the hell’s your problem?” Carl shouted at her.
“Just go. Ignore her.” Keith urged Carl out into the hall.
“Bye bye, boys.” She stood in the doorway, waving.
Keith bit his lip on his fury and descended the stairs behind Carl.
Once they had loaded the two items into the trunk of the Subaru, Carl climbed into the passenger seat as Keith sat behind the wheel.
“What the hell was that all about?” Carl asked as he belted in.
“I have no idea. I got the same shit from her new roommate, Karen. It sucks.” Keith started the car and held Carl’s hand.
“What do you mean, from Karen? What the hell did she say?”
“She said she read in the Inspirer that we were going to live together.”
“She did? How could they know that?”
“I don’t know. Just do what Adam said. Keep denying it.”
“Jesus. We haven’t even finished moving your things and it’s already starting.”
“Forget it. I have,” Keith lied.
“We need to pick up that newspaper.” Carl stared out of the window.
“No. We need to pretend it doesn’t exist.”
“Yeah, right.”
Keith changed the subject. “I’m a sweaty mess. I can’t wait to shower.”
“Me too. Moving in the summer is painful. Did you tell your parents yet?”
“No.” Keith sighed.
“When are you intending on telling them?”
“They have my cell phone number. That’s enough.”
“Oh, Keith.”
“I’m not doing it. I don’t need any more grief.” Keith tried to relax.
“You have your interview this weekend as well. It’s all happening at the same time.”
“I know.” Keith felt his stomach flip.
“Just keep fucking denying it.”
“I will.”
“Sucks but it’s reality.”
“Hey, you don’t think I know that? I got that advice from Adam Lewis himself. He knows, believe me.”
“He does. Remember that horrible shooting he was involved in? When Jack Turner killed himself?”
“I do. That fucker was vile.”
“What’s Adam like?”
“He’s awesome. Nothing like Turner was.”
“I hope not. If he ever asks to suck your cock I’ll shoot him!”
“I do have to let Adam know I’m moving.”
“Yes. When we get to my place, call him.”
“I will. Remind me.”
~
After a shower and a bite to eat, Keith used his mobile phone to call his agent.
“Adam Lewis, can I help you?”
“Adam, it’s Keith.”
“Hiya, Keith. You excited about your first talk show appearance?”
“Yes. Nervous, actually. But I’ve moved and I wanted to give you the new address.”
“Oh. Hang on…go ahead.”
Keith rattled it off. After he did he said, “I’m living with Carl.”
“Oh?”
“Yes. Bad idea?”
“Look, Keith, you have to follow your heart.”
“I do. I’m just anxious about it. I heard the rags already got wind of it somehow.”
“Deny, deny, deny!” Adam laughed.
“Yes. I remembered that advice, believe me. I will.” Keith looked back at Carl who was staring at him.
“Okay, Keith. Just be cool and don’t worry about it.”
“I’ll try, Adam. I feel confident we’ll be okay. There’s no law about being friends.”
“No. There isn’t. And as long as you stick to your guns about it, you’ll be fine. The tabloids don’t really violate anyone. They just spout crap and speculate.”
“True. That’s what Carl has said.”
“Well,” Adam laughed, “now when Jack and I watch your love scenes it’ll have a whole new meaning.”
“I know,” Keith agreed. “We have to hold back our mouths and cocks.” He winked at Carl who chuckled.
“I can imagine. Just don’t worry about it, Keith. The two of you are so appealing and talented, you’ll be fine.”
“Thank you, Adam. I mean that.”
“You just call if you need a pep talk.”
“I will. See ya.” Keith hung up, smiling at Carl. “He makes it seem so easy.”
“He’s a good man.”
Keith approached Carl and knelt on the floor in front of him. “I’m here. Living with you.”
“You are.”
“Full time.”
“Indeed.�
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Keith opened Carl’s shorts. “I need a blowjob rehearsal.”
“Blowjob scene! Take one!” Carl revealed his hard-on from his shorts. “Action!”
Keith leaned on Carl’s legs and gripped his length, opening his mouth for him. It was just like the script, it became easier with practice.
Sucking him deeply, Keith enjoyed his clean, fresh from the shower, taste, just as much as his sweat.
“Oh, yes…you really have improved, lover.”
“Mm,” Keith hummed, lapping at him hungrily.
As Carl moaned in delirium, Keith savored it, knowing he needed to appreciate the things he had in life, for they could be fleeting.
Feeling Carl rise with the pleasure, Keith couldn’t wait to taste his come.
“That’s it, babe.” Carl held onto Keith for balance.
Closing his eyes and sucking to the root, Keith began stroking Carl’s balls, feeling them tighten before the climax. Exploring Carl’s ass, putting enough pressure on his magic spot, Keith knew Carl was very close.
His fingers tightening their grip on Keith’s shoulders, Carl grunted in pleasure and thrust his cock deeper into Keith’s mouth. Keith felt his come slide down his throat and moaned in delight, not wanting to stop sucking him.
Drawing on it, milking it with his hand, Keith savored every drop. Finally releasing it from his mouth, Keith looked up at Carl’s face. He was recuperating, his eyes closed, his body limp. “Nice.”
Carl opened his eyes slowly and let out a soft laugh. “Oh, God. You are amazing.”
When Carl dropped to his knees, Keith wrapped around him, kissing him. “I love you so much.”
“Me too, Keith, me too.”
The End
About the Author:
Award-winning author G. A. Hauser was born in Fair Lawn, New Jersey, USA, and attended university in New York City. She moved to Seattle, Washington, where she worked as a patrol officer with the Seattle Police Department. In early 2000 G.A. moved to Hertfordshire, England, where she began her writing in earnest and published her first book, In the Shadow of Alexander. Now a full-time writer, G.A. has written dozens of novels, including several bestsellers of gay fiction. For more information on other books by G.A., visit the author at her official website at:
www.authorga.com.
Other works by G.A. Hauser:
When Adam Met Jack
Attorney Jack Larsen may not have everything he wants, but between his successful career and best friend Mark Richfield, he’s content. But when Mark comes out of the closet only to declare his love for ex-LAPD officer Steve Miller, Jack is devastated. Months later and still wounded, he’s not looking to be swept off his feet, but it’s hard to say no to handsome Hollywood hotshot Adam Lewis.
Adam Lewis has made a name for himself representing some of today’s brightest stars. But when his business partner is accused of unethical behavior, he finds himself in need of legal advice. When Adam walks into the law office of Jack Larsen, it’s strictly business until he sets eyes on the powerful and sexy hero that’s about to rescue his reputation.
When Adam Met Jack is an amazing new novel by Amazon best selling gay fiction author G.A. Hauser featuring characters from Love you Loveday, For Love and Money, and Capital Games. It’s got the glamour of the entertainment industry, the drama of the courtroom, and the amazing passion that you’ve come to expect from every G.A. Hauser book.
Love you, Loveday
Angel Loveday thought he had put his life as a gay soft-porn star of the 1980’s behind him. For seventeen years he’s hidden his sexuality and sordid past from his teenage son. But when someone threatens Angel’s secret and Detective Billy Sharpe is assigned to his case, he finds himself having to once again face them both.
Since his youth Billy Sharpe has had erotic on-screen images of Angel Loveday emblazoned in his mind. Now Angel is there in the flesh, needing his protection and stirring up the passionate fantasies that Billy thought he’d long ago abandoned.
As the harassment continues and the danger grows, Billy and Angel become closer. What began as an instant attraction turns into an undeniable hunger that unlocks Angel’s heart. It’s a race against time as Billy tries to save the man of his dreams from a life without love and the maniacal stalker hell-bent on destroying him.
To Have and to Hostage
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Michael Vernon is a rich, spoiled brat with a string of meaningless lovers and an entourage of superficial friends. With no direction in life, he wastes his days spending his father’s money and drowning himself in liquor…until he crashes into a man even more desperate than himself, Jarrod Hunter.
Jarrod Hunter grew up on the wrong side of the tracks. Out of work, about to be evicted, and unable to afford his next meal, Jarrod thought he’d reached the end of his rope and was determined to take his life. Then fate intervened delivering him Michael Vernon. Why not take him home, tie him up, and hold him hostage to get the money he needs?
Two men from two different worlds…one dangerous game. Trapped together in close quarters, Jarrod and Michael find themselves sharing their deepest thoughts and fighting an undeniable attraction for each other. As the hours tick by, the captor becomes captivated by his victim and the victim begins to bond with his abductor. This wake up call might prove to be just what Michael needs to set himself free. To Have and to Hostage…sometimes you have to hit bottom before realizing that what you need is standing right in front of you.
Giving Up The Ghost
The visit from beyond the grave that changed their lives forever…
Artist Ryan Monroe had everything he wanted and then in a blink of an eye, he lost what mattered most of all, his soul-mate, Victor. Tortured by an overwhelming sense of grief and unable to move on, his pain spills out, reflected in the blood red hues of his paintings.
Paul Goldman thought he’d found the love of his life in Evan, his beloved pianist. Their mutual passion for music was outweighed only by their passion for one another. They were planning a life-time together, but then one fateful night Evan’s was taken. Drowning in sorrow, unable to find solace, the heart-broken violinist has resigned himself to a life alone.
Now it’s two years later and something, someone, is bringing them together. Two men, two loves, two great losses…and one hot ghost. Giving up the Ghost by G.A. Hauser, you won’t be able to put down!
Capital Games
Let the games begin…
Former Los Angeles Police officer Steve Miller has gone from walking a beat in the City of Angels to joining the rat race as an advertising executive. He knows how cut-throat the industry can be, so when his boss tells him that he’s in direct competition with a newcomer from across the pond for a coveted account he’s not surprised…then he meets Mark Richfield.
Born with a silver spoon in his mouth and fashion-model good looks, Mark is used to getting what he wants. About to be married, Mark has just nailed the job of his dreams. If the determined Brit could just steal the firm’s biggest account right out from under Steve Miller, his life would be perfect.
When their boss sends them together to the Arizona desert for a team-building retreat the tension between the two dynamic men escalates until in the heat of the moment their uncontrollable passion leads them to a sexual experience that neither can forget.
Will Mark deny his feelings and follow through with marriage to a women he no longer wants, or will he realize in time that in the game of love, sometimes you have to let go and lose yourself in order to really win.
Secrets and Misdemeanors
When having to hide your love is a crime…
After losing his wife to his best friend and former law partner, David Thornton couldn’t imagine finding love again. With his divorce behind him, he wanted only to focus on his job and two children. But then something happened, making David realize that despite believing he had everything he needed, there was s
omeone he desperately wanted—Lyle Wilson.
Young and determined, Lyle arrived in Los Angeles without a penny in his pocket. Before long, however, the sexy construction worker nailed a job remodeling the old office building that held the prestigious Thornton Law Firm. Little did Lyle realize when he gazed upon the handsome and successful David Thornton for the first time that a door would be opened that neither man could close.