Keagan never had anyone in his corner before, someone to depend on and lean on when he needed support. He had friends, but none that would stick around if the chips were down. Even Carlo, although they’d gotten to be good friends and tried to support one another under the horrible conditions at the Ruby light, in the end, Carlo protected himself. When Keagan had reached out to him while on the street, Carlo had refused to answer.
He didn’t hold it against Carlo because, at the Ruby Light, it was every man for himself. If the situation had been reversed, would he have helped Carlo? He’d like to think that he would have, but he couldn’t say for certain. He might have done the same and simply run away. He shook himself back to awareness, realizing he’d been standing there for several minutes, staring at the door. With a smile, he headed into the bathroom and looked forward to a nice breakfast with an amazing companion.
The shower was fantastic, having made do with bathroom wash ups for the past few months a warm, luxurious shower made him feel like a prince. The soap and scents in the room smelled of Sergio and just further relaxed him as he enjoyed the feeling of freshness and normalcy.
The clothes Sergio brought him were track pants, a nice pullover, tennis shoes, and socks but no underwear. Keagan figure that Sergio probably doesn’t wear them himself so doesn’t see the need. That brought many lustful thoughts to mind and another smile to his face. Would he be able to keep his eyes off Sergio’s cock? Probably not. With that thought uppermost in his mind, Keagan walked out to the living room.
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Sergio set out breakfast on the coffee table. His beloved was definitely hungry, so he opted for bacon, sausage, scrambled eggs, hash browns, toast, and fruit along with coffee and juice. He hoped Keagan was pleased. The clear soup and tea hadn’t excited him much last night, but it was doctor’s orders. This morning though he could indulge and enjoy, Sergio certainly had. The memory of their intimacy eased Sergio’s fears of Keagan being put off by vampires after his experience with them at the Ruby Light.
He had no biases that were apparent this morning. He took everything Sergio gave and responded with both sweetness and desire. It was beautiful just as his beloved was beautiful.
When Keagan walked out wearing the clothes that Sergio had gotten for him, he looked good enough to eat. The pants fit just as well as Sergio had expected, cupping Keagan’s fantastic ass and highlighting that perfect cock. Not to mention the fact that the blue brought out the sparkle in his eyes. The little man was pure perfection.
“Come and eat.” Sergio watched as he walked over and took a seat beside him on the sofa. “We could eat at the table, but I like the view from here.” He motioned with his hand, indicating the large window with an impressive view down onto the city.
“You have a really nice place here,” Keagan commented, and then his eyes shifted to the offerings on the table, and his hunger was clear. Sergio served him everything he requested along with a large glass of orange juice, and they were soon tucked into their meals quietly, enjoying each other’s company.
Keagan ate everything with a passion, experiencing the meal, and not just devouring it. Sergio loved how the man reacted and couldn’t wait to hear some of those noises in a more intimate setting. He so ached to claim the man but first things first. He needed Keagan to know him and trust him, and that would take a few minutes, not forever but a few minutes.
“Do you have any friends or family that you’d like to notify that you’re okay?” Sergio figured he’d start there. Keagan simply shook his head and gave no further information in that quarter. He’d said last night that he’d left home under what sounded like unpleasant circumstances.
“Yeah, I left my family behind too. They didn’t like the idea that I preferred to be a warrior rather than a politician and that I preferred men rather than women. I joined a Coven out West, served as a soldier for a few decades, and then joined Master Hadden when he started his Coven here in Pittsburgh. I like the city and its people. I’ve made some good friends, and I see myself staying here for a long time.” There he gave Keagan something of himself and waited to see if he would reciprocate.
“They weren’t horrible people.” Keagan began. “My dad was out of the picture a long time ago. Took off with his secretary and lives somewhere in California, so he wasn’t an issue. My mom and grandparents, though, were controlling to the point of suffocation.” Keagan finished his juice and then leaned back into the cushions of the sofa.
“They wanted me to go to college, get a good job, and marry a nice girl from town. I couldn’t live up to their expectations or demands, so I left after graduation. They know I’m in Pittsburgh, but we haven’t spoken in a long time. They had my younger brother Conrad to mold, so they cut their losses with me.”
“You’ve supported yourself since you were eighteen?” Sergio also leaned back on the sofa, urging him to be comfortable and continue talking.
“I was doing pretty okay. I started out washing dishes and cleaning and then got some bartending jobs and a few dancing gigs here and there. Then I took the job at the Ruby Light, and everything went to shit. I should have known the money was too good to be true.” Keagan let