Cut and Run 7 - Touch and Geaux

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whispered. Ty’s OCD was starting to rub off on him. He forced himself to get up and pull on his boxers and follow Ty to the balcony.
    “You owe me a story, you know,” he said as soon as he stepped out.
    “A story?”
    “Yeah. I told you one of mine, you have to tell me one of yours.”
    “None of mine are quite as lascivious as yours,” Ty mumbled as he settled into one of the chairs.
    “Humor me. Tell me about the Marine you said you got involved with.”
    “Nope.”
    “Ty!”
    “Nope, nope, nope.”
    “Come on! Please?”
    A smile spread across Ty’s face and he glanced sideways at Zane. He was teasing him, the bastard.
    “As you wish,” Ty drawled, amused.
    Zane brought out his pack of cigarettes, but Ty reached and placed a hand over them. Zane met his eyes, prepared to argue for his right to smoke while they were here, but then Ty pulled one of his cigars out and handed it to Zane instead.
    “Cuban?” Zane asked.
    “Only if you’re not a Fed.”
    “Deal.”
    “Where’s your lighter?” Ty asked.
    “I lost it.”
    Ty flopped his hands dramatically. “This is why we can’t have nice things, Zane!”
    The scuff of a boot heel below drew Zane’s attention before he could respond. They both sat up straighter, peering at the edge of the balcony. Zane jumped when a hand reached up and grabbed onto the bottom of the railing. They were five stories high.
    A second later, Nick’s head appeared over the edge. All Zane could do was blink at him.
    Nick grinned and pulled himself up, rolling over the railing and landing with ease and silence. The man was an impressive specimen, Zane would give him that.
    “What the hell, man?” Ty said.
    “Maid parked a housekeeping cart in front of our room. We couldn’t get it to budge.”
    “So climbing the building was easier than climbing over the cart?”
    Nick laughed, then turned to peer over the railing. “Come on, son, you’re getting slow.”
    “I really haven’t had occasion to climb buildings in the last couple years, okay?” a voice said from over the edge. “ Why do you know how to do this so easily?”
    Nick reached down and helped Kelly climb onto the balcony. Kelly leaned against the railing and took a deep breath as Nick clapped him on the shoulder. They both looked at Ty and Zane, grinning.
    Ty glanced at Zane, not even trying to explain.
    Nick pulled two bottles out of his pockets and offered them to Ty and Zane. The one he handed Zane was water. Zane glanced up at him, surprised. How the hell did Nick know he wouldn’t drink a beer? Nick merely gave him a gentle smile. He took another beer out of somewhere and sat in the chair beside Ty, kicking his feet onto the railing. Kelly did the same, settling in the chair on Zane’s other side and producing more bottles, setting them on the ground for later.
    Nick took a long drink as Zane stared at his profile.
    Nick smiled, not looking at them. “We knew you’d be out here eventually. After you got the knocking boots out of the way. The housekeeping around here is kind of aggressive, huh? They tried to get in our room twice after we got in.”
    “Yeah, we got extra towels while we were in the . . . shower,” Zane said before he could think better of it.
    “You dirty little bunnies,” Kelly mumbled, smiling.
    Ty shook his head and looked at Nick. “How many floors did you just climb up?”
    “Only two, why?”
    Ty laughed and touched his beer bottle to Nick’s, and then Kelly’s, and then Zane’s water bottle before taking a drink.
    “Were we interrupting?” Kelly asked.
    “No, Ty was just getting ready to tell me about the Marine he was fucking back in the day,” Zane answered.
    “Seriously?” Nick asked, voice breaking. “Jesus, did everyone know you were queer but me?”
    “Shut up!”
    Zane tossed his head back and laughed.
    “I want to hear it,” Kelly said with obvious relish. He sat forward. “Was it someone we were stationed with?”
    Nick muttered and jerked his

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