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Boaz

“Haa…ahh,” Boaz clutched the sheets tightly as pleasure rolled through his veins, his moans falling out of his mouth unchecked. He was going to come like this. His cock throbbed against his stomach hard like steel as Alexander sucked harder swallowing his blood down like it was the best thing in the world.

He fucking missed this. He never thought he’d miss Alexander’s bite, but he did. Two long days of waiting and hoping he’d come back. And now that he was here Boaz couldn’t hold back. He arched into the vampire, rolling his hips. He was close, so close. Alexander smoothed his hand down Boaz’s chest, brushing over Boaz’s nipples. Toe-curling pleasure flooded his veins. Cum shot out of his cock and hit his stomach and throat.

“Ugh…” Boaz arched off the bed, the room blurring at the edges. He must have past out, because when he woke up again. A blanket was thrown over him and a weight was settled behind him.

Alexander? The vampire was still there. And he was holding him tightly against his chest. The vampire’s warmth seeped into his skin and his heavy arm around him felt nice and comforting. For a second Boaz closed his eyes and let himself enjoy being held. He wasn’t a small person. As a matter of fact he’d felt like ogre all his life, yet in Alexander’s arms he felt so small and desired. Boaz leaned into the vampire’s warmth, wanting more of it. He could stay there for an eternity.

Boaz froze, shocked by his thoughts.

He made to move away but Alexander tightened his grip as he made displeased sound.

“Where are you going?” he asked, he asked kissing the back of Boaz’s neck.

“I…” Boaz mumbled still trying to wiggle away.

“Stay…please.”

The catch in Alexander’s voice gave Boaz pause. He looked over his shoulder at Alexander, but he couldn’t see him clearly. He tried to turn around so that he could face the vampire, but Alexander’s arms tightened around.

“I’m not going anywhere. I’m only turning around to face you,” he said. Alxander loosened his grip immediately and lifted the blanket as Boaz turned around to face him.

Boaz swallowed as he came face to face with the vampire. His heart pounded in his chest and his stomach fluttered. And the pounding and fluttering got worse as Alexander stared at him. Boaz tried to breath slowly, his skin suddenly feeling tight.

What the hell was going on?

He looked away from him, unable to keep Alexander stare.

“Is everything okay? You sounded off,” Boaz said.

Alexander didn’t answer. Boaz looked back at him.

“That’s better,” he said. “I like to look at someone in the eye when I’m talking to them.”

Boaz blinked, trying hard not to look away. But his heart and stomach couldn’t take this.

Fuck. Why was he so nervous?

“Are you going to answer my question?” he asked, shoving the nervousness down. They’d had sex already. What was there to be nervous about?

Alexander was silent for so long, Boaz thought he wouldn’t answer. “I woke up my parents before their time to tell them that Drago died. It went as well as you can imagine.”

“Did they blame you?”

“No. The opposite actually. My dad was understanding. And it was like a stake through my heat,” Alexander said. Boaz looked away at the mention of a stake. “Yeah, I know how it feels because someone staked me.”

“How long are you going to blame me for saving your life?” Boaz groaned, shifting slightly away and sitting up.

“I’m not blaming you. It’s a joke. I guess that was a bad one.” Alexander said, he waited a beat then he reached for him. “Come back here. I need you close.”

Boaz’s stomach fluttered so hard, he couldn’t breathe as Alexander dragged in to chest and held him tight. He sighed contently as he braced his chin on the top of Boaz’s head.

“What…what do you mean you need me close?” he asked.

“Your scent comforts me,” Alexander said. “And I need a lot of comfort right now. I can’t stop thinking about my dad and mom. She’s probably awake now. The thought of her hearing about Drago is tearing me up.”

Boaz pulled back and stared at him. “Maybe you should be there when she hears the news. You’re running away right now. Avoiding the inevitable.”