Dealing With the Dead

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Authors: Toni Griffin
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stood there bent over with his hands against the wall, letting the hot water beat against his back. His leisurely shower was interrupted by a pair of soapy hands washing his body. He groaned in appreciation when Noah applied a slight pressure to his muscles. He leaned back into the touch, hoping it would not stop.
    Soft kisses landed against the side of his neck and Jayden lilted his head back to give Noah all the room he needed. Slick hands left his back and wrapped around his shaft until it was rock hard.
    "Lean on me." The words were whispered in his ear as one hand left his cock to press against his chest gently, aligning his body against Noah's hard chest.
    The feel of the damp curls against his back and the

tight fist around his cock had Jayden floating on a cloud of heaven. He felt so safe being held tight against Noah. His hips bucked as Noah's thumb swiped along his slit several times before it moved back down his shaft.
    Jayden cried out as, simultaneously, fingers tickled his balls, teeth bit down on his neck, and his nipple was pinched tight. Noah's fingers ceased their play and wrapped back around his shaft. Thrusting his cock through the tight grip Noah had around him, he whimpered as his orgasm raced through his body. Jayden was positive if he hadn't been held tight against Noah's chest his knees would have given out and he would be a puddle of goo on the shower floor right now.
    Noah kissed his neck where he had bitten earlier and rinsed his hand in the cooling water. "Come on, Jay, soup then back to bed for you I think."
    "Ungh," Jayden said, too exhausted and sated to even try and get his brain to work at the moment. Instead he just listened to Noah's soft chuckle and let the man turn off the shower then help him out of the stall.
    Jayden stood there on the mat, dripping as his brain wouldn't work enough to physically comprehend picking up a towel to dry himself. He needn't have worried because as soon as Noah had a towel wrapped around his waist he

picked up the other one and methodically started to dry Jayden.
    When he was finished he wrapped the towel around Jayden's waist, took his hand, and led him from the bedroom and down the hall to the kitchen and dining room.
    The smell of chicken noodle soup made Jayden's stomach growl. He collapsed into one of the chairs at the table and watched as Noah made his way into the kitchen and dished up two heaping bowls of soup.
    Once the fresh parmesan cheese was grated, Noah set the bowls down on the table then headed back to the kitchen to get two large glasses of cold water.
    "Thank you, it smells delicious."
    "You're welcome. Now eat, Jay, I know you're hungry."
    Jayden nodded as he picked up his spoon and slowly devoured his piping hot soup. When he was finally finished he pushed the bowl away from him and smiled at his mate.
    "Once again thanks. That really is quite yummy."
    "I'm glad you liked it. Now come on, it's back to bed with you. You need more sleep. Your eyes are already closing." Jayden wasn't going to argue. He was so exhausted he could happily sleep right where he was.

Noah finished his dinner and took the bowls to the sink before coming back for him. Jayden's chair was pulled back from the table, his arms were wrapped around Noah's neck and two strong hands cupped his ass as he was lifted from the chair. "Wrap your legs around me, Jay."
    Jayden wasn't a hundred per cent sure whether his body obeyed his commands or not but they made it to the bedroom. Noah gently laid him back on the soft mattress, covered him with the sheets, and kissed his lips. "Sleep, sweetheart, I'll set the kitchen to rights and come back and join you."
    "Uh huh." His eyes hadn't opened the entire time and Jayden was asleep before Noah had even left the room.

    On Sunday afternoon, Jayden walked out of his favourite hair salon feeling like a new man. The dark circles were gone, his vibrant blue was back and he had energy to spare. It was a wonder what two solid days of

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