Love is Blindness

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Author: Sean Michael
Tags: Contemporary / Gay / Vampire
curtains on your windows, Kieran?”
    “Hmm? Yes. Yes, I’m not an early morning fan.”
    Not an early morning fan… how wonderful. “The more I learn of you, Kieran, the more I realize how well suited we are to one another.” He allowed himself a nibble of the swollen lips. “Mornings give me hives.”
    “We can’t have that, Lucien. I’ll keep the blinds closed.”
    Pleased beyond measure, Lucien murmured softly. “Thank you, Kieran, you have my eternal gratitude.”
    “Mmm. Eternity is an extremely long time.”
    He was very well versed in how long eternity was. Or at least a small portion of it as he knew that the many years he’d lived were but a drop in the bucket compared to eternity. “It is indeed.”
    He dared wonder if Kieran might not be willing to share it with him
     

Chapter Two
    Kieran went into the club, nodding at the bartender as he headed for the sofa in the corner. Three days ago Lucien had turned him inside out, and he was just getting back to normal. He’d had muscles protesting that he was fairly sure he’d never used before. Still, those protesting muscles had kept him in a state of warm arousal during the day as he taught, and later as he wandered through campus.
    Sitting and ordering a whiskey neat when the little waitress came by, Kieran let his gaze wander through the crowd. Not looking for Lucien, of course. Just.
    Looking.
    He was on his second whiskey when he felt… Lucien. It was the only way to describe it—all of a sudden the air felt rich, heavy, and when he looked toward the door, there was Lucien, on the arm of one of the same girls he’d come in with the last time.
    The regal face turned in Kieran’s direction, as if Lucien was looking right at him, though Kieran knew it was impossible.
    Not fighting his smile, Kieran spent a moment watching Lucien.
    The long legs moved confidently and one elegant hand waved in his direction, Lucien smiling, laughing at something the girl said. The long, black coat he wore made Lucien seem taller, set him apart from the crowd.
    Kieran waved for the waitress, ordering a cognac for Lucien before pushing the chair across from him out so the man could sit.
    The girl with Lucien giggled as they approached. “It looks like your entertainment for the evening is ready for you, Luce.”
    “Behave, Nadia, or I’ll find someone else to accompany me next time.” Lucien’s voice was as deep and seductive as Kieran remembered.
    Looking Kieran up and down, Nadia giggled again. “I have a hunch you already have someone in mind.” She leaned up and kissed Lucien on the side of the mouth, leaving dark red lipstick behind, and put one long-fingered hand on the back of the chair Kieran had pushed out.
    “Have fun.” She gave Kieran a little wave, patted Lucien on the ass, and wandered off toward the bar.
    Lucien chuckled. “She is a brat.”
    “She seems very fond, my friend. I ordered you a cognac.” Taking up a napkin, Kieran wiped the lipstick from Lucien’s cheek after the man sat.
    Lucien grabbed his hand, bringing it to the thin lips, and kissing his knuckles. “Thank you, Kieran.” Letting go of him, Lucien sat back, a small smile playing about his lips. “She is almost family. Like a…favorite daughter.”
    “Yes, if you were older or she was younger.”
    His laugh was sexy, sliding along Kieran’s spine and lodging itself in his balls. “I imagine I’m a little older than you think.”
    “If you’re as old as I am, I want the name of your plastic surgeon.”
    “Flatterer,” Lucien accused.
    It hadn’t been meant as flattery, though, Lucien was tall and pale, his face unlined, with dark, thin lips. The unseeing eyes were dark, a blue not quite black Kiernan knew from their previous encounter, but in this light they definitely looked black.
    “Not so. You’re beautiful. Here comes your cognac. Are you hungry?” They didn’t offer much in the way of food here, but what appetizers they had were passable. The cheesecake
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