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Rainbows in Your Eyes

Andrew Dorincourt has the blood of powerful shifters in his veins. It’s his job to take care of his siblings, who are his pack, and he has no intention of letting anything get in the way. However, he’s seen the love shared not only by his parents but by the Papas, the men who raised his mother, and he wants that for himself. The problem is none of the young women he’s dated have left him wanting anything more than to go home alone. Perhaps he’d have more success by dating men, as his brother does. Only it seems he’s not very successful at that, either.<br><br>Da’ric is the son of Ric’u, a Brachi who’d been stranded on Terra for decades, and David Knight, an ichthyologist who traveled up the Amazon in search of his heart’s desire. Seeing the deep love his fathers have for each other, Da’ric determines to settle for nothing less. At any rate, the dating pool is pretty much empty in the Lagoon of Dreams, and so he goes to the States, where he intends to become a herpetologist. In order to do that, he must mingle with normals, Terrans who have no idea extraterrestrials share the planet with them. When he walks among Terrans, he must disguise his heritage by wearing sunglasses to conceal his rainbow-colored eyes and long-sleeved shirts to hide his scale-patterned skin.<br><br>After being kidnapped and sold to a high-ranking member of the London underworld to be displayed as the Snake Boy, Da’ despairs of ever seeing his beloved family again, until Drew wanders into the House of Oddities and helps Da’ escape.<br><br>Is it fate, kismet, or destiny that brings together the offspring of two very unique families? Have these two been waiting for each other, and will the future hold the love they’d both been seeking?

Tinnean · LGBT+
Not enough ratings
124 Chs

Chapter 69

“I don’t know. Perhaps about why the word ‘papa’ was so devastating to you?”

“Why would you want to know? Idle curiosity?”

“No. Quite frankly, Da’ric, I haven’t reacted to anyone like this in years, and then only—” He shook his head, let me go, and searched his pockets for a handkerchief. Gently he dried my cheeks, then handed me the linen square so I could blow my nose. “As odd as it may seem to you, Yank—” the term was like a caress—”I don’t generally go around assaulting my house guests in the bath.”

I began to feel better. Apparently he wasn’t as controlled as he appeared. “Is that what you were doing?” I was about to return his handkerchief to him, then thought better of it.

He looked put out. “What would you call it if someone hauled you out of the bath and kissed you senseless?”