~excerpt from book #2 of the Daemons of San DeLain
Kage returned to his
seat, and Austin tried to think unsexy thoughts so his cock would go down.
The shirt he was
modeling wasn’t helping matter. He had no idea what the material was, but it
felt incredibly soft and silky against his skin. Goose bumps rose as he ran his
hand across his chest. Wow, that felt nice, especially since he’d caught the
edge of his nipple.
Kage growled.
Blushing, Austin jerked
his hand away. Lord, he was so horny it was ridiculous. Tonight couldn’t get
here fast enough. His reflection caught his eye, and he turned back to the
mirror. His face was flushed, and his pupils were slightly dilated. Hardly any
blue was left.
He hurried into the
dressing room and changed out of the lovely blue shirt. Even though he hadn’t
planned to buy clothes, he still ended up with that one and another one in dark
brown.
Since they still had to
furniture shop, Cain offered to send the clothes by currier to their penthouse.
Hand in hand they
walked down the street, the sun warm on their skin and palm trees swaying in
the breeze. As they strolled along, they noticed several well-known movie stars
who were also out and about.
Austin’s mouth fell
open when he noticed one in particular. “Holy moly, that’s… that’s….”
“Yes.” Kage waved at
the actress.
Austin nearly swallowed
his tongue when the famous movie star of Pretty Woman, and several more
blockbusters over the years, stopped to talk to Kage, who, of course,
introduced Austin.
He tried hard not to
fan boy all over the woman, but he completely lost his cool when the actress
mentioned how she loved his books and would he sign one for her if she sent to
him?
They made arrangements,
Austin gushing the entire time. After she left, he stood in the middle of the
sidewalk, starstruck. “Wow. Wow, she’s heard of me.” Then he placed his hand on
his heart. “Oh my God, she’s heard of me. I may need to sit down.” He
did kind of feel lightheaded.
“Babe. She’s just a
person, just like anyone else.” Holding Austin’s elbow, Kage nudged him along
until they were walking again.
“Uh-huh. That’s like
saying Niagara Falls is just a waterfall. By the way, is she…?”
Kage lowered his voice.
“No.”
“That’s too bad. It’s
sad to think of losing her one day.”
Austin was still riding
high on the knowledge that such an actress had heard of him when Kage stopped
in front of a rather large building. “Let’s
start in here, why don’t we?”