Another Believer

Another Believer by Stephanie Vaughan

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guys’ first choice.”
    Instead of backing off like David had expected, Jonah crossed his arms and dug in, as though he was settling in for a protracted battle. “Is that right? Well, maybe I know something they don’t, Sato.”
    “And what would that be?”
    “Like maybe that I like a guy with a little something going on upstairs. Like what’s between the ears is just as important as what’s between the legs.” At that, Jonah’s gaze dropped to the second area under discussion. “Not that I have anything against that particular bit of geography. I’m especially fond of it, as it turns out. But I’ve dated enough guys who think having a good outside jumper and knowing how to defend a pick-and-roll are the keys to life.”
    Relaxing a bit, Jonah reached out and let his hand rest on David’s thigh. Resting, his fingers spanned David’s thigh, but he drew them together, tantalizing David’s nerve endings along the way. “So when I meet a guy who flips my switch in a major way and he’s got a brain in his head, you’d better believe I’m all over it.”
    God knew he wanted to believe what Jonah was saying, but a lifetime of experience was telling David that Jonah was only saying what he thought David wanted to hear. Maybe he wanted a regular hook-up, a sure thing, while he got settled in at Mt. Scott. And how much more brutal would it be to get dumped at school, where everyone on the tiny campus would witness his humiliation?
    “You don’t believe me?”
    “Well, let’s just say I’d have an easier time explaining string theory than you and me together.”
    “David.” Jonah leaned over and kissed him. Sweet and… sincere. How a kiss could be sincere, David didn’t know, but he knew what he felt. “I know your secret, Sato, and it’s just too bad for you.”
    Instantly suspicious, David eyed Jonah warily. “What?”
    “You want to believe.” Jonah kissed him again, lingeringly this time. “And you will. Just wait and see.”
    “Jonah?”
    “Yeah?”
    “What’s a pick-and-roll?”
    “Move over so I can lie down, and I’ll explain it to you.”

    End.

    If you liked this book you might like: Jumping the Fence, Crossing the Line, Absolutely You.

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