Page 29 of Loving Leo

He just shrugs, “I was bored.”

My jaw practically hits the floor. He’s watched me. Oh my God, that’s so hot. Maybe he’s not so straight after all. Or honestly, with Heath, maybe he actually was just bored. Fuck, but why don’t I really care.

He’s watched me.

“And?”

“And what?”

I stare at him, exasperated. “What did you think? Did it get you hot? Did you jerk off too?”

I swear to god his cheeks are bright pink and I nearly squeal with excitement.

“You did!”

“No,” he grits out, “Don’t be ridiculous. I’m not—I don’t jerk off to gay porn.” He says it so matter of factly that it makes me frown. I may even pout a little bit. He sighs loudly, “Objectively speaking, I can see why you have so many followers.”

That makes me preen and I sit up, beaming. “See. Fun. I’m very good at knowing what people will like and I may be able to work for an exclusive site if all goes well.”

“And that’s what you want?” I don’t think he’s actually being a dick. I think he’s curious.

“Fame and fortune? Yeah. Sure. No big deal.” I roll my eyes with a wide smile and he rolls his eyes back at me.

“With people watching you and jerking off.”

“Listen, the way I see it, I’m making strangers happy. I’m doing a service to the universe.”

“Maybe so,” he says with a grin and I wish he would do it more. It’s quite beautiful.

Unfortunately, our little coffee date—yes that’s what I’m choosing to call it—has to end because he starts to yawn, which makes me yawn.

“I should go. It’s late.”

“Totally, totally late,” I reply.

We walk outside, my arm brushing against his. I wish it was my hand brushing against his palm, my fingers trailing down his torso to his big dick.

Haven’t seen it yet, but I bet it’s huge.

“So I’ll see you soon?” I ask, my voice way too hopeful.

He grunts uncomfortably, shifting on his feet, but then he gives me a clipped nod before he heads off into the night.

I’ll take it.

I fucking won this one.

SIX

Heath

I can’t believe I went with him to that little coffee shop last night. I was antsy and feeling completely out of control, which I truly hate, so I went for a walk by my office building and, of course, I ran into him.

It was a total coincidence. It was.

I hadn’t planned itat all.

I’d been doing so well avoiding the infuriating—yet admittedly intriguing—Leo and then one text from Lana ruined it all.