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Head in the Cloud

College senior Jake Mallory cares more about his reputation as a former high school jock turned party animal than his grade point average. His time in class is spent counting down to the weekend, when he'll hit the gay club scene with his roommate Holly, who doubles as his designated driver. To celebrate being back at school after summer break, Jake parties so hard, he wakes up Sunday morning with blurred memories of the past two days. Worse than his hangover, though, is the fact that he can’t find his iPhone.<br><br>Holly's best friend Evan Williams is a grade A nerd, complete with slicked-back hair and thick, dorky glasses. Jake can't stand Evan on principle, though it's obvious to anyone with half a brain that Evan has a major crush on Jake. No matter how mean Jake is to him, Evan just won't take a hint. He might even know something about the missing phone, but Jake won't give him the time of day to hear what he has to say.<br><br>When Jake logs into the cloud online to access his homework, he finds photos uploaded from his phone that he doesn’t remember taking over the weekend. In them is a hot, sexy guy he hooked up with in the back seat of Holly’s car. Soon he realizes the guy must have his phone, and has begun taking explicit photos with it as if to tease Jake.<br><br>Holly knows who the guy is but she isn't telling, so Jake begs her to arrange a meeting. He wants his phone back, but more than that, he wants a chance to take things further with the hot stranger. She agrees to throw a house party and invite the guy over. At first, Jake is pissed when he doesn’t show up. Jake doesn't even know who he is. But as the night progresses, he gets his phone back ... and so much more.

J.M. Snyder · LGBT+
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Chapter 16

What good was it to get drunk and horny if he didn’t have anyone to hook up with?

Finishing the last of the whiskey, Jake unbuckled his belt and stripped off his jeans. The top was damp, so he might as well change them, too. Maybe he should just crawl between the sheets and call it a night.

Or was it too late to catch the Metro into the city to hit the clubs? He might still get lucky after all.

Quickly he splashed water from the sink onto his chest and shoulders, then chased it away with a washcloth. He rubbed the washcloth over his face, too, until the skin pinked and the stench of beer diminished. Then he dipped his head under the running spigot and gave his hair a fast rinse. A fluff with a towel to dry it a little, a snap of the waistband on his briefs, and he was ready to get dressed and tackle the restof his evening. The clubs awaited.