Toby came home from the shoot hot and sticky and miserable. His models looked elegant and sexy in latex while making out in the ferns, but they had also nearly passed out from heatstroke. It had been a five-gallon sport-drink kind of shoot, and Toby was very bitter that his fans and customers would all look at the pictures and think the sweat was sprayed on the models out of a bottle. Every drop was real, on them and on him, and Toby's own damp clothes were testament to his craft. At least, he thought so.
There was music in the den; he could hear it though the garage door as he dumped his gear and locked the place down. When he walked in, it was to candle light and blues music and the smell of something meaty and saucy.
"What, you got a date and forget to warn us?" Toby nearly stumbled into the couch. Dakota put down his guitar and jumped up, grabbing him.
"What the hell? You okay?"
"Winter can get here any damn time it likes. It is ten different kinds of hell out there." Toby nodded absently, the cool air of the A/C making him giddy. He felt himself being pushed into the cushions, and part of him rebelled at sitting on anything without a shower first but exhaustion won out.
"Yes, hence I am in here." Dakota's voice was distant. Toby realized why when Dakota was in front of him again with a glass of water. "Drink."
"Mmmmm." Toby nodded and downed the glass, holding it out for a refill. Dakota was in and out of the kitchen again quickly, handing him another full glass. This time he sipped at it.
"Seriously, you look beat. You going to be okay?"
"Yeah. I'll be fine. Just a miserable day out there, three hours doing that shoot in the boonies and most of that time I was thinking I would have to call the paramedics for my models."
Dakota gave him a confused glance as he sat back down and picked up his glass, filled with amber liquid that Toby guessed was whiskey.
"Latex. It was for some new dresses LaTextia has coming out, so we just doubled up and shot some soft-core sex scenes for the web site too. But jeezus, we were all ready to pass out looong before the come shot."
Dakota frowned. "Since moving in with you, my interest in porn has really dropped off. You kind of ruin the magic for me."
Toby nodded as he leaned back and closed his eyes. "S'my job. You're welcome."
Dakota snorted and laughed, but did not add anything else to the conversation. Toby heard him pick up his guitar again and start playing bits and pieces along with the music on the stereo. Toby drank his water and drifted for a bit, reveling in the A/C and the dark room and the soft couch.
Finally Dakota put down the guitar again. "Got some stew on. Should be ready. Care for any?"
Toby nodded and held out his glass again, trying to look pathetic, which he feared was not much of a reach right then. Dakota grinned at him and took the glass. He banged around in the kitchen for a bit and then came out carrying a tray with two bowls and a plate of bread on it. He set it down, and Toby noticed a second glass that Dakota quickly filled with the whiskey he was drinking and handed over. Toby took a sip and sighed—it was lush and honeyed and delicious. He reached for his bowl of stew.
"You are totally spoiling me."
"Awesome." Dakota grinned and sat down, grabbing his own bowl and a few pieces of bread.
"Oh no, this in no way gets you a break on rent." Toby shook a piece of bread at him as he chewed.
"Ah, my master plan foiled!" Dakota laughed and they toasted their glasses.
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Room for One
RomanceToby doesn't figure a musician will make a good housemate, but his new tenant Dakota keeps his guitar practice quiet. Soon Toby finds himself enjoying the handsome man's company, but when he finds out Dakota is gay and interested in him, Toby isn't...