Don’t Read in the Closet – volume four 74 “You don’t have to worry about that. Just know that I’m going to keep you safe, okay?” Noah could only nod, hoping that Jax would keep his word.
**** 3 months later “Hey, Joe! Someone’s here to see you.” Noah looked up from the stack of produce boxes he was unloading from a delivery truck. He still wasn’t used to answering to ‘Joe’, but it was starting to get easier. “On my way, boss.” He figured his contact with the U.S. Marshal’s was here to check up on him again. The guy stopped by periodically to make sure Noah was toeing the line. He hopped from the back of the truck onto the loading dock and went to the back office. He had to stop and stare when he saw Jax standing there waiting on him. “Hi, Joe.” Noah couldn’t speak. He just kept looking at Jax. Hell, he didn’t even know if Jax was really his name. Jax walked forward the few steps that separated them and held out his hand. Noah took it automatically. Jax gave it a squeeze then rubbed his thumb across Noah’s. “Hey,” Noah finally managed to force out. “Did you miss me?” Jax asked with a smirk. “Not really.” Only every minute for the first few terrifying weeks. But he wouldn’t tell Jax that. “That’s a shame. I couldn’t wait to see you again. Your contact finally caved and let me come visit. I’ll be going with you to testify.” Oh, yeah. The trial. Noah managed to keep it out of his thoughts most of the time. He’d worked out a deal with the prosecutor so no
Don’t Read in the Closet – volume four 75 charges would be brought against him as long as he did his part and told the jury his story. “That’s cool.” It really wasn’t. Noah didn’t know if he could handle Jax in such close proximity after what had happened the night of the raid. “And then I was thinking we could maybe go somewhere, get to know each other a little more.” Noah realized Jax was still holding his hand and he moved it away. He wiped it down his black uniform pants and stuffed it into his pocket. “Why?” Jax stepped in even closer and ran his now free hand over Noah’s cheek. “Because I can’t get you out of my mind. I’ve never felt this way before and I want to know what it means,” Jax paused and took a breath. “Tell me if you don’t feel the same and I’ll leave you alone.” Noah took a deep breath and blew it out. In a way, he did feel the same. He just wasn’t sure he wanted to confess that. Wasn’t sure he was ready to say that out loud to anyone, much less someone he didn’t even really know. He took another breath and looked up into Jax’s eyes. “What’s your name?” “Jackson Michael Edwards.” “So I can still call you Jax?” “Yeah, you can.” Noah couldn’t help it. He smiled. It felt weird since he hadn’t used the expression in so long. “Okay, Jax. If you’ll take me somewhere warm and sunny after all this is over, I’ll go.” Jax laughed and leaned their foreheads together. “Tired of Indiana winter already?” “So fucking tired you don’t even know. And if I have to unload another damn box of apples, I’ll scream.”
Don’t Read in the Closet – volume four 76 Jax pulled him closer and pressed a quick kiss to Noah’s lips. “Then let’s get going. You have a family emergency and I’m here to take you home.” Noah didn’t miss the emphasis Jax put on the word. Home. That sounded good. THE END Author bio: Poppy Dennison is a new author to the m/m genre and her first novel is in development. You can find more information on Poppy and her writing at http://paranormalpoppy.blogspot.com/
Don’t Read in the Closet – volume four 77 Megan Derr – PERMANENT EXHIBIT: THE GUARDIANS (Fantasy/Angels) Genre: fantasy Tags: angels, muse, magic Dear Author, Words: 3,365 I understand that there are still some authors