Christmas Delights 3

Christmas Delights 3 by Valynda King Kay Berrisford RJ Scott Read Free Book Online

Book: Christmas Delights 3 by Valynda King Kay Berrisford RJ Scott Read Free Book Online
Authors: Valynda King Kay Berrisford RJ Scott
get my room, the
door behind me slid open. I glanced over my shoulder to see Long and Tall walk
in. My breath caught at seeing him head toward the front desk. His shaved head
and brown skin had a light sheen to it. From where I stood his eyes were black,
but I knew from being close up they were the deepest pool of brown with a hint
of gold surrounding the pupils. He nervous, scared even, he jumped whenever
someone walked behind him. It wasn’t noticeable unless you were staring, and I
was. I wanted to walk over and put my arms around him and hold him, protect him
from the world.
    I found myself leaving the front desk and walking toward
him. I could tell when he noticed me, his eyes grow big and he had that
surprised expression on his face, again. His body stiffened as I got closer, I
watched his Adam’s apple bob up and down as he swallowed hard. My thoughts went
to what it would feel like to caress and kiss his neck, what sounds I could
pull from him. His eyes darted everywhere, mapping out for his escape, but
there wasn’t one.
    When I reached him I stood directly in front of him. At
first nothing was said, I just listened to his hard breathing. Breathing that
had nothing to do with being scared, he wanted me, I could see it in his eyes
and his very hard dick that was begging for air. My mind went on a quick trip,
imagining him under me in bed breathing like that. But I was also aware that we
were standing in the middle of the hotel and already drawing attention to
ourselves. But that’s what happens when there are not one but two six foot
seven black men in the same area. I could see people off to the side trying to
figure out if they recognized us and if they should ask for an autograph.
    I stuck my hand out. “Hi, I’m Coolidge.” I smiled waiting
for him to take my hand. When he didn’t move to take it I felt a wave disappointment,
then all of a sudden his eyes lit up and he gave a slight chuckle and my body
responded at the sound of his laugh.
    He took my hand and shook it firmly, “Coolidge?” he said,
“As in Coolidge Williams from Reese Technologies?”
    His response caught me off guard but then the pieces fell
into place. Only one other person would be here that knew my full name, and
that would be River. But shit this couldn’t be River. I pictured River as a
little white guy wearing thick black-framed glasses with messy hair, eating
Cheetos with Babylon 5 figurines all over his work station. Yeah, I know I
stereotyped him and shame on me, but wholly damn this man was fucking fine.
    “River?” I heard my voice go up with the question.
    “Yes,” he said with excitement.“wow, it’s great to finally
meet you. I feel like we’ve known each other forever even though we’ve never
met in person.” He let my hand go and I missed his touch immediately.
    River and I had laughed and joked on tech calls often. In
the three years we worked together before the company had been sold, he rarely
came to the office and if he did it was late at night so we had never met. The
few times that I did ask about him all I was told that per the agreement that
was made he worked from home because of some health issues. I never really
pressed it. The health issues must not be too bad because here he was in
Hawaii. The door to the lobby slid open again as another guest arrived, I
noticed River stiffen up again as people came up behind him then moved around
us to get by. “Maybe we should check in?” I suggested and he agreed, grabbing
hold of his suitcase and rolling it to the front desk. I couldn’t stop staring
at him; I couldn’t get my head around it. Long and Tall was River.
     
    Chapter Five
     
    River
     
    Adonis was Coolidge; my mind was working in overdrive to
comprehend this. I knew I would meet Coolidge and I was actually excited and
nervous at the same time. When we would talk and work on a bug that would pop
up in our software or coding issues, I would often wonder what he looked like.
His voice was strong

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