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Frost and Raine

A Frost spirit who runs a coffee shop. A Cupid who works as a divorce lawyer. And magic in the air ...<br><br>Raine’s never been a conventional Cupid. He likes organization, his job as a successful lawyer, and black coffee, and he dislikes messiness, physical and emotional. He tries hard not to use his powers, because he’d rather not manipulate anyone’s desires, and he’s not planning to fall in love himself -- and he wouldn’t trust it if someone fell in love with him. But the owner of Raine’s favorite coffee shop is endlessly patient, kind even in the face of sarcasm, and an artist with flavors and window decorations ... and he could even challenge Raine’s resolutions about love.<br><br>Don enjoys his life. Even though he’s a Frost, he finds comfort in giving people warmth: good coffee, a cozy refuge from the rain, holiday decorations, and overall cheer. But one gorgeous Cupid seems immune to Don’s cheerfulness -- and he keeps coming back, day after day. Fortunately, Don’s always liked a challenge, and now he’s determined to make Raine smile at least once ... and he’s discovering that Raine’s sarcasm hides a generous and lonely heart, keeping the world at bay.<br><br>And if Don and Raine can learn to trust each other -- with new coffee flavors, with their hopes for the future, and with their hearts -- the Frost and the Cupid just might find their own magical happy ending.

K.L. Noone · LGBT+
Không đủ số lượng người đọc
47 Chs

Chapter 22

Don murmured, “You’re okay, I’ve got you, you’re fine,” and then had to laugh. “I thought, that first time you showed up in jeans, that those boots looked like something you’d wear to a sex club…”

“Sometimes they are.” Raine’s expression was beautiful: uncertain but hopeful, broken open, revealed; and Don did not know how anyone, himself included, had ever thought Raine could be cold and sharp and brittle, when everything in the world lay bare and pleading and vulnerable just beneath the surface. “I thought you hated those jeans.”

“Wow. No. The opposite.”

“Really?”

“Would’ve dragged you into my office and ravished you on my desk, if I’d thought you’d be into it.” He stroked his thumb over Raine’s cheek, learning the smoothness, the warmth, the feel of his Cupid’s skin. “I’ve wanted you since…I don’t even know. The first day you walked in and looked at everything on the menu and said, can I just have coffee, please, ifyou can handle that—”