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then he inspected his hair and face.
“Hello.” He shot himself a dazzling smile and touched his
forehead and laugh lines, considering Botox but maybe not yet.
Soon. His clients all indulged in the practice and Braxton knew
some excellent plastic surgeons when it came time. He was
tempted, but still considered himself strikingly handsome. And
Brianna would tell him to go get it, if he needed it.
He checked his ass out in the mirror and returned to his
office, reading his gold watch. “One more minute, sweet stuff,
and yours truly will go out for a meal on his own.”
As he approached his own office, the elevator chimed and he
paused. The doors opened and there was the gorgeous Dominic,
appearing thrilled to have been invited.
“Hi.” Dominic made his way towards Braxton.
“Hi, back.” Braxton touched his cheek affectionately and
entered his quiet office, walking to his desk and sitting on the
chair. No need for formalities in his opinion, Braxton opened his
pants and exposed his cock.
“You gorgeous fucker!” Dominic knelt on the floor between
Braxton’s legs and took his cock into his mouth, moaning.
Braxton caressed his short hair, feeling the tips like a bristle
brush. Dominic moaned and tugged Braxton’s trousers lower.
Braxton raised his hips and his belt and trousers dropped to his
ankles.
Sucking Braxton like a pro, the young man drew as much of
Braxton’s cock into his mouth as he could as he held Braxton’s
balls. He gave it a nice slurp, then asked, “You want to fuck
me?”
“Why don’t you continue what you’re doing? It’s so nice.”
He got a devilish grin from Dominic who went back to
holding the base of Braxton’s cock and sucking deep and hard.
Braxton rested his head on the chair and closed his eyes as
Dominic did everything Braxton could wish for, including a nice
rim rub and ball massage.
“Yes.” Braxton could have edged the climax all night, but he
was hungry. He spread his legs wider and Dominic sucked
harder, fisting Braxton more quickly. “Perfect. That’s it.” He felt the climax rising and warned Dominic, “I’m there, pretty boy.”
Instead of backing out and cupping his cock, Dominic
swallowed. Another point for his pretty baby.
“Oh yes.” Braxton floated on the climax high as Dominic
lapped at his slit and milked him. “You do that so well.”
“Excellent. Maybe I’ll be invited back.”
Braxton met Dominic’s brown eyes. “Let me buy you dinner.
In thanks.” He caressed Dominic’s hair.
“That’s great. Thank you.” Dominic knelt upright as Braxton
tucked his cock inside his briefs and zipped his pants.
“My pleasure.” He stood and fastened his belt. “How about
Thai food?”
“Sounds great.” Dominic followed Braxton out of his office.
Braxton made sure he shut everything off, and took his jacket
from the back of his chair, putting it on. “What is it you do?”
“Go-go boy at Yo-man’s in Silverlake.”
Braxton allowed Dominic to enter the elevator first and
smiled at him, regretting the invitation to dinner. He was already
anticipating the begging for a big break and representation.
~
This was why all Braxton wanted was sex.
Though Braxton feigned interest, in reality, he was bored. He
ate his dinner, nodding and smiling at Dominic’s stories of job
offers to be an actor or model, and though he didn’t mind the
company too much, Braxton would sooner have had his meal in
his condo in Santa Monica, alone.
He ended the dinner when it felt polite and not abrupt and
waved goodbye to Dominic, reminding himself to stop hooking
up with men, since Braxton lost interest immediately after the
sex.
Home, finally, in his luxury two bed, two bath condo,
walking distance to the Promenade, Braxton hung up his suit to
bring to the cleaners over the weekend, then recalled the charity
event Sophia had roped him into. Auctioned off? Given to
people as a date?
Braxton brushed his teeth wearing only his briefs and stared
into his hazel eyes. He knew why people would bid for him. But
he didn’t want the ordeal of fending off sexual advances from
horrible individuals who wanted him to be a gigolo not a date for
a cancer charity. Yeah, Sophia said he wasn’t expected to have
sex, but Braxton knew how that went.
Money.
He could never be bought. Never. Even when men offered to
bail him out when the economy tanked and his business teetered.
Offers came in for Braxton to give up his own company and
work for someone else. He was best on his own. He’d been that
way all his life.
Thinking about how hard his past was and needing to talk to
someone, Braxton finished getting ready for bed. He picked up
his cordless phone, sat on his bed and pointed his remote at the
flat-screen TV he had in a wall unit in his bedroom. The late
night comedy shows were a favorite of his, so he sat up against
the headboard on his pillows and pushed a speed dial button,
connecting to the only person in his life he trusted.
“Hi, Braxton. What’s up?”
“Is it too late? I had a shitty date for dinner and I need a real
person to talk to.” Braxton split his attention between Jon
Stewart to his conversation with Brianna.
“You are so weird.”
“I know. Do you and your hubby want to come to the black
tie charity auction this Saturday?”
“Why? Getting cold feet?”
“No. Just would be nice to have a friendly face there.” He
muted the sound when a commercial break came up.
“We can’t, Brax. Sorry. But I have a bet with him that you’ll
bring in twice as much money as the trip to Hawaii.”
He heard her laugh and smiled to himself. “Betting on a
charity auction. Yeah, that’s all you, Brianna.”
“It’s just a day to take care of the kid and do the laundry.
Some bet, huh.”
Braxton could hear her husband say something in the
background but didn’t understand what it was, though he could
imagine. “So?” Braxton asked, “You think I’ll be bought by men
or women?”
“Both.”
“I spoke to Sophia…” He ran his hand over his hair and
ignored the advertisements that seemed to get longer each year,
with less and less of the actual programs. “I warned her this was
only dinner. I have a feeling for the money they are going to get
for me, that—”
“Don’t worry, Braxton. You’re a big boy and can obviously
set the rules. They know you’re not a gigolo.”
Braxton smiled. “No. Though I’m
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