The Bohemians

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nodded and went around Leo, hurrying into the yard. “Topaz?”
    “Gemini?” Topaz sounded miserable, those almond eyes pained. “Oh, I’ve missed you so! Come kiss me.”
    He all but ran to the hot tub, bending to kiss Topaz softly. Topaz opened to him, humming, lips flavored with peppermint and honey. He wanted nothing more than to deepen the kiss, lose himself in the sweet flavor of his lover. Instead he pulled back from the kiss, fingers stroking through Topaz hair. “Are you all right? Leo said you had a fall.”
    “Yeah. Tripped and slid down the stairs.” Topaz blushed. “Leo popped me in here and Daisy’s making me tea and now you’re here. I’m good.”
    He stroked Topaz’ hair and kissed him again. “What can I do to help?”
    “Mm... what are our plans for tonight, Gemini? You going to give me a massage? You coming in?”
    “I’m not very good at it, but I could give you a massage. And I’ve love to join you, but I didn’t bring my suit.””Oh you don’t need a suit,” said Stephan, coming out from the house with a tray. “Just strip on down and jump in!”
    Quince found himself blushing. “I don’t know...” Topaz turned slowly, admiring. “You look fabulous, love. I’d hate to ruin the blouse. Come in. No one will peek. I promise.”
    “All right, for you, love. Um...” He looked over at Stephan.
    Stephan rolled his eyes and put down the tray. “I’ll just go see about another cup and something sweet.”
    “Oh! I brought you chocolates,” he told Topaz, holding up the box of Hedgehogs.
    “Oooh!” Topaz’s eyes went wide, grin huge. “Gemini!”Leo and Stephan’s soft chuckles were cut off by the screen door.
    Quince grinned. “So it’s a good present then?”
    He gave the box to Topaz, glanced back toward the door and stripped quickly, leaving his folded clothes on one of the lawn chairs before slipping in.
    “Oh, that’s nice!” Topaz was nibbling, nodding, eyes watching him avidly. “Can I sit in your lap?”
    His mouth dropped open and he looked back toward the house. “I thought you were hurt.”
    “I am. That’s why I want to sit in your lap.” No bullshit, no games, just those sweet eyes and full lips with a hint of chocolate smudged on them.
    “Oh. I thought.” He blushed again. “Of course you can. Just ignore the uh... enthusiasm.”
    “The... Oh! No, that’ll feel too good to ignore.” Topaz swam over, settling into his arms with a soft purr. “Missed you.”
    “I’ve missed you, too, love. Been a long week.” He nuzzled Topaz’ neck, licking the water off the pale skin.
    “Yeah. Too long.” Topaz cuddled close. “You smell good. Thank you for the chocolate.”
    “You’re welcome.” He kissed Topaz softly. “Oh, it tastes really good from your mouth.”
    “Yeah? Taste some more?” Topaz moaned, snuggling.He laughed and happily complied; his interest definitely showing, nudging against Topaz’s backside.A soft splash interrupted them, Leo and Stephan sliding into the water. He would have pulled away, but Topaz was smiling for him, loose and easy in his arms. So he ignored the other two and lost himself in the bright eyes and sweet mouth, holding his lover close.
    “Mmm... Gemini. Love you.” Topaz leaned down, resting a smooth cheek on his shoulder. “Rub my back?”Stephan was curled in Leo’s lap, nuzzling the thick neck, hands tangled in the long braid.
    “Of course.” Quincy slid his hand down Topaz’ back, fingers pushing into smooth skin. He kept an eye on Stephan and Leo, but they seemed oblivious. Maybe this wasn’t gonna be so bad.
    “Oh, right there.” Topaz shifted, turned, legs wrapping around his waist. “More.”
    He bit back his groan, really turned on, and kept rubbing.
    His lover was plastered against him, relaxed, happy, not tense at all. “Love you, Quincy.”
    “I love you, too, Topaz.” He turned Topaz’ chin up and licked at the soft lips, turning the gentle caress into a kiss.Leo and Stephan were

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