disappeared down the street. The light breeze was chilly when he finally closed the door and went back to look at his sketch. It was one of the best things he’d drawn in a long time. Leo was really inspiring. He couldn’t remember the last time he’d had a man inspire him or when he’d spent over an hour kissing a man. Normally within a few minutes they would’ve been tearing each other’s clothes off and heading for the bedroom. He really wanted to do that to Leo but thought it was sweet that Leo wanted to get to know him.
7
LEO HAD just managed to get out of the shower before the doorbell rang. “Just a second!” he shouted as he scrambled to pull on a clean shirt and jeans.
Julie and Felix stood outside with inquiring looks on their faces.
“Come on in. I still need to get my shoes on.” Leo opened the door for them, then picked up his shoes from the spot where they always rested below his jackets near the door.
“So tell us what happened,” Julie said as Felix closed the door.
“Yeah. How big was his cock?” Felix added.
Leo rolled his eyes. “I don’t know.” He pulled on his shoes and started tying them. “We didn’t get to the undressing part. But he is a good kisser.” Years earlier, he’d given up trying not to kiss and tell around his two best friends. They were relentless in their pursuit of details.
“And that’s all you did? Kiss?” Felix sounded disappointed in him. “I’d have done so much more with him. It was probably your only chance.”
Standing, Leo shook his head. “Nope. We’ve got another date planned. We’re actually calling it a date this time as opposed to a sitting. Although I did sit for him, and he did do some sketching of me.”
“And how did it look?” Julie leaned against the back of the couch and scratched Sofi’s ears. The big cat began purring loudly.
“I don’t know that either.” Leo grabbed a light jacket. “He said I could see it when it was done. The way he said it, I probably had a better chance at seeing his cock last night than the drawing.”
Felix opened the door. “I hope you didn’t pass up a good thing.”
“I didn’t. I had to come home so we three could go get some breakfast.” Leo made sure the door was locked and gestured for Julie and Felix to walk out onto the porch. “I know you two. If I’d looked anything more than my normal perky self, then you would’ve been all over me like lions on a gazelle.”
Felix turned and looked at Leo with a raised eyebrow. “Gazelle? When was the last time you went to the gym? Wildebeest, maybe. Not quite a hippo, but definitely not a gazelle.”
Leo shoved him toward the car. “Look who’s talking. Get a move on, Pumbaa.”
LEO MOTIONED for the waitress to refill his orange juice.
“So, I might’ve made a love connection myself,” Felix said, right before the server arrived with their breakfast.
“Really? Where did you two meet?” Julie asked.
“Online.” Felix slid his plate closer before he cut into his french toast.
“Dating site or cruising app?” Leo poured syrup over his pancakes.
Felix pouted. “If you must know, app. No one uses dating sites anymore; that was over two years ago. Nowadays all you have to do is pull up an app on your phone and see where all the hot guys are in your vicinity.”
“So what’s his name?” Julie asked between bites of her omelet.
“We didn’t get to names. His profile is Woodsyaxeman.” Felix set down his fork and pulled out his phone. “Here’s his picture. Kinda hot, huh?”
On the screen the picture looked more than a little out of focus and grainy. There wasn’t a head, just a chiseled chest and six-pack abs.
Julie frowned and went back to eating after returning the phone to Felix. “You know, I’m not big into headless guys. What happens if he’s some kind of meth addict with no teeth or something? There’s more to guys than just great bods.”
“Not to mention the odds are that isn’t