Rainbow Snippets*-- Silver

This is Silver. She's a little sweetie. For some reason, the rest of Momma Cat's last litter hang out at the neighbor's house, but this one spends most of her time with us. I'm hoping to find a home for her, but if not, we'll keep taking care of her. 


This week's snippet is part 3 of 4, taken from Sunshine Smile--Headphones book 2Scoey and Jay are stuck in the walk-in freezer and things are beginning to heat up even while they're getting colder. From Scoey's POV. (To review-- Part 1 and Part 2.)

       Jay’s cold lips against his skin sent a shiver through Scoey’s body but his breath was a warm mist against his jaw. His heart was beating fast and he wondered if Jay could hear it, but he thought he must when his arms tightened against his ribs. He buried his own chilled face into the dark hair, trying to warm his cheek with Jay’s heat.
       He hadn’t meant to do it, but Jay looked up at him and they were too close, and it just happened. Anyway, that was what Scoey told himself, later. They were pressed together, the heat between them blazing compared to the cold surrounding them, and Jay’s lips were red and parted. Scoey’s breath came faster, dragging cold air into his lungs, freezing the inside of his nostrils, and then heat was against his mouth. There was no sound between them, no moans or sighs, as they reveled in that one single burning point.
Headphones Trilogy, now available on Amazon KU and in paperback. 

*Rainbow Snippets is a (Facebook) group for LGBTQ+ authors, readers, and bloggers who gather once a week to share snippets from a work of fiction–-a WIP or a finished work or even a book recommendation. If you're interested in following a diverse group of authors, check it out here.

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  1. Lol - good way to keep up their body temperatures! :)

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  2. Ooo loved that last line (and what a cute kitty)

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