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An Ignited Passion

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by Sandrine Gasq-Dion


  “Smells good.” Kory smiled, looking over his shoulder. “I can cook, I cook better than Mom.”

  “Well that’s no feat. She sucks,” Kurt laughed, sitting down. “Austin still passed out?”

  “Yeah, I kicked his ass up and down your living room,” Kory chuckled. “He’s good, he’s just not me.” Kory turned around, spatula in hand. “He’s really nice; I saw Dad’s face yesterday when you said he was your roommate.”

  Kurt rolled his eyes, sipping his coffee. “Yes, because if two men live together, they must be fucking.”

  Kory’s eyes widened. “Such language!” Kory pointed the spatula at his brother. “I’ll wash your mouth out with soap.”

  “Damn,” Kurt said, laughing. “I swear, the more she forbade something, the more I wanted to do it. No cussing, no drinking, no dates until you’re sixteen, no sex until you’re married… blah, blah, blah. How am I going to know if who I end up with is good in bed if I don’t test drive the car?”

  Kurt almost spit his coffee out. “Have you… you know, had sex?” “I’m nineteen, what do you think?” Kory said.

  Kurt shook his head. “I so don’t want to know about this.”

  “Okay, Dad,” Kory grinned. “Ouch!” Kurt looked at his brother. “Fine, tell me all about it.” “About what?” Austin strolled into the kitchen, looking at the made coffee and breakfast on the stove. “He should move in.”

  “Kory was about to tell me about his sexual experience.” Kurt sat back, waiting.

  “Yeah? I need a good sex story,” Austin said. Kory looked from Austin to his brother. “Okay, so maybe I haven’t had sex, but I’ve been thinking about it,” Kory sighed. “I haven’t had time to jack off, much less have sex. Mom’s got me doing all kinds of shit around the house, and Dad has me at the church doing stuff. Believe me the myth about church girls is not true, at least not in Dad’s church. I think he’s scared them so bad they’ll never have sex.”

  Kurt looked at the time. “Well, we should take you shopping for clothes. You can’t go to the club in Wyoming clothing. We have some friends who love

  shopping.”

  “Yes, they bought Kurt Dolce and Banana,” Austin snickered.

  “That’s Dolce and Gabbana,” Kory raised a brow.

  “Ha!” Austin cracked up. “Even your brother knows!” “Shut up,” Kurt smiled, looking his brother over. “Yes, Cole and Chaz will love you. You filled out, little Nugget.”

  “Yeah?” Kory said. “I started working out my freshman year; I knew I wanted to be a fireman. I heard the eight hour lecture from Dad about how

  dangerous it was, and not to make the same mistake you did,” Kory leaned against the counter. “I think that’s why he’s had me so busy, working at the church, then at the camp. He’s trying to get me to see his lifestyle.”

  “Yeah, well Grandpa would have had a coronary if he was still alive, the way Dad talks about being a firefighter,” Kurt shook his head.

  Kory eyed his brother’s chest. “Nice ink.” Kurt looked at his chest. He had gotten more tattoos since moving to Seattle. “Yep, I keep getting them as a ‘fuck you’ to Dad.”

  “I want something Irish on my ass,” Kory chuckled. Austin laughed. “Let’s eat, so we can shop. Club tonight. I can’t wait for you to meet the guys, Kory. You’re going to love them.”

  “I hope so,” Kory said.

  ~REFLASH~ See how it all began with Mateo and the rest of the Skull Blasters as you take a journey that starts with: A Marked Man, Alaska With Love, By the light of the Moon, Half Moon Rising, Best Laid Plans, For the Love of Caden, The General’s Lover and Russian Prey.

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