Across A Crowded Room
This is a piece I’m working on right now. This is the first couple of pages of the manuscript. Not sure what I’m going to do with it once it’s complete. The rest may be posted here later if I decide it’s not worth submitting anywhere. Anyway, here’s just a small taste of a new short story.
Across A Crowded Room
by Robyn Michaels
© 2008, All Rights Reserved.
Their eyes met across the crowded room.
Kalen smothered a chuckle at the absurd cliché. Yet he couldn’t deny the attraction he felt toward the total stranger standing on the other side of the large room. The object of his attention abruptly looked away, glancing down with a slight smile when his companion laid her hand on his arm and spoke to him.
Kalen took the opportunity to study the other man without his subject being aware of the scrutiny. He’d never seen the stranger around the office so Kalen figured he must be a guest of a fellow employee, probably the slim, dark-haired woman at his side. Kalen knew she worked in sales but didn’t know her name as she was relatively new.
Kalen sighed. It was just too bad the man was here with a woman since he was exactly Kalen’s type, tall, toned and athletic without being overly muscle bound. Kalen certainly could appreciate the dark navy polo shirt stretched snugly over the broad shoulders and firm chest which tapered to a narrow waist. Khaki chinos encased slender hips and long, firm legs that Kalen had no trouble picturing spread wide to accommodate a lover’s body.
The amazing sun-kissed blonde hair suggested he spent a good deal of time outdoors. Kalen felt his fingers twitch with the urge to run them through the man’s hair which was just long enough to curl up at his collar. His skin was a warm golden tan, another indication of how he must spend his time. Kalen was too far away to see the color of the handsome stranger’s eyes but he found himself wanting, needing, to find out.
Kalen moved closer to the man who’d so thoroughly captured his attention, nonchalantly making his way to the open bar situated on the other side of the large space, just to the left of the blonde and his companion. The woman still had her hand perched on the stranger’s arm, speaking animatedly about something and causing him to keep his head dipped low to catch her words.
“What’ll you have?” The bartender’s voice cut into his musings.
“Scotch, neat.” He watched the blonde smile down at the woman at his side before glancing to where Kalen stood waiting for his drink.
Grey eyes locked with his hazel orbs. The heat simmering low in Kalen’s belly flared to full flame at the lust he saw burning in the depths of those dove grey eyes. The smile gracing the other man’s lush lips broadened as his gaze swept Kalen from head to toe, causing his already rigid erection to harden to the point of pain. The woman at the blonde’s side somehow remained unaware of the tension suddenly thrumming in the air between the two men. Kalen pushed a loose, dark curl behind his ear in a nervous gesture.
“Sir?” The bartender caught his attention. “Here’s your drink.”
He turned back to the bar and took the drink with a nod and a muttered “thanks”. Taking a sip and enjoying the burn of the liquor sliding down his throat, Kalen couldn’t help but turn back toward the intriguing stranger hoping to once again snag the other man’s gaze.
Gone. It figures.
Kalen sighed and shook his head at the fanciful direction of his thoughts. The gorgeous stranger was obviously at the company party with the woman, not trolling for a pickup. Hell, he probably wasn’t even gay considering how Kalen’s luck had been going lately. Ever since his breakup with Sam, he’d had no luck at dating. All the good ones are either straight or taken.
A Form of Greed
A Form of Greed
by Robyn Michael
© 2008, All Rights Reserved.
I’m stuck in the blind date from hell!
My friend Kimmee recently decided that it was time I got over my ex-boyfriend Joe once and for all. She said she was tired of watching me mope around the apartment and whine about having nothing to do. Since her boyfriend Mark worked with a lot of single men, she enlisted his assistance in finding the perfect man for me. Whoever told these two that they had any taste in picking dates should be slapped up side the head.
This is the fifth blind date I’ve been on and I swear each one just keeps getting worse.
I thought the first guy was pretty nice. Elliot showed up on time, was dressed nicely and took me to my favorite Chinese restaurant for dinner. I thought the evening was going well until the check came and he whipped out a tiny calculator and started splitting the bill, including the tip. Now, don’t get me wrong, I don’t mind going Dutch on a date, but I do like to know in advance.
The second one, Ken, was a nice enough guy, but someone should have reminded him that the local Hotdog on a Stick wasn’t the best place to take a first date. Add in the dollar movie he took me to and you have the makings of a pretty pathetic date. Zombies on a first date are a definite romance killer for this girl.
Ron was blind date number three. I can understand why Ron is still a single man in his early thirties. Don’t misunderstand me. He’s a great guy and I think we’re going to be great friends…girl friends that is. If he ever decides to come out of the closet, Ron’s going to make some guy a hell of a boyfriend.
Number four was a good old boy and that’s okay, just not my type. Sam’s idea of a good first date was to take me to the races. He didn’t bother to ask me if I enjoyed Nascar; just decided that since he liked it, so would I. The mixture of exhaust fumes, fried foods and sweaty bodies gave me a headache that lasted four days; kind of appropriate since he was blind date number four.
Blind date number five, the hell I currently find myself inhabiting, looked to be the most promising of all. Andrew showed up at the apartment on time and carrying a beautiful bouquet of flowers. Score one for Andrew. He was dressed in charcoal slacks, a dove gray dress shirt and a charcoal sport coat. I was impressed. It looked like Kimmee and Mark had finally done something right. He was the perfect gentleman as he escorted me down to his waiting car, a cute little red Mazda Miata. On the drive to our destination, a lovely French restaurant with a reputation for elegance and delicious food, I began to get a niggling feeling that all was not as perfect as it appeared.
Andrew, it seemed, loved to talk. Oh, he started out asking all the correct questions, asking me about myself and what I did for a living. The problem was that before I could finish answering him, he’d take over the conversation and answer the question himself. I soon learned that Andrew was an only child of older parents who had doted on him because he was their “miracle baby”. He’d gone to private schools his whole life, ending up graduating from Yale University because it was considered one of the best schools in the country and that was “so important, you know.”
Once we arrived at the restaurant and were seated, Andrew continued to regale me with tales of his time at University, about how he was captain of the rowing team, tops in debate, and so on and so forth. I found my mind wandering as he rambled, nodding at what I hoped were the appropriate places in his stories. When the waiter came to take our orders, Andrew ordered for both of us, something I never had been able to stand from anyone, not even my parents. I held my tongue though, desperate to get through the evening as non-confrontationally as possible. Luckily he ordered foods I could eat, instead of something nauseating like escargot.
All during the meal, he talked. I’m not sure I got a dozen words in during the entire main course. As Andrew continued his monologue unabated, I came to a conclusion. This was the last time I’d allow Kimmee to fix me up. If I couldn’t find my own date from now on, I’d suck it up and stay home.
When the waiter approached asking if we’d like to order dessert, I was quick to respond that we didn’t, all the while enjoying the look of surprise that flashed across Andrew’s face. I’d had enough and I wanted to go home. The adorable blonde waiter smiled and winked at me. He’d been by the table several times during the evening and it was obvious that he’d noticed how greedy my date was when it came to talking, as well as how obviously bored I was by it. If you wonder why I say Andrew was greedy, well you have to admit, for someone to do all the talking and not be willing to listen is a form of greed.
Andrew excused himself to the restroom while waiting for his credit card to be returned. I was happy for the momentary reprieve. The cute waiter, whose nametag read Kyle, took that moment to bring back the receipt and the card.
“So, how long have you been dating Mr. Monologue?” He asked quietly.
“Um, this was our first date.” I responded.
“Ah.”
“And, definitely our last.”
“Oh.” He smiled and his blue eyes twinkled in the candlelight. “So, what are you doing tomorrow night?”
I smiled back, suddenly realizing that maybe this hadn’t been such a bad night after all.
Remembrance
Remembrance
by Robyn Michaels
© 2008, All Rights Reserved
“You can’t do it.” She whimpered. “Please, I don’t want to forget.”
“I don’t have a choice Brooke.” He shook his head sadly. “It has to be done or the Elders will send the Cleaners after you.”
“But I love you Kyle. I’d never tell anyone about your people.” Her eyes filled with tears as she realized that there was no way of convincing him that he was safe, that his people were safe. It didn’t matter to her that he was a descendant of Atlantis.
However, the Atlantean people had hidden their existence for centuries. Discovery was not an option. What was one human in the scheme of things compared to that?
“There are only two choices.”
“Two? But, you said there was only one thing that could be done or the Elders would have me killed. You’d have to erase my memories of you and the time we’ve spent together.” Her voice broke as she sobbed.
“Usually that’s true.” His gaze caught and held hers. “The only exception is the mating bond.”
“Mating bond?” Brooke felt a spark of hope warm her heart.
“Yes, when an Atlantean finds his mate, he can bond with her and convert her. She is then as much at risk of discovery as the rest of my people.”
“Is that an option Kyle?” She asked quietly
He nodded. “If you truly love me, it is.”
“Wh-what would I have to do?” Her stomach was filled with butterflies as she waited for his response.
Release
Release
by Robyn Michaels
© 2008, All Rights Reserved
“Release me, you sorry excuse for a boyfriend.” Jayma grunted as she struggled with renewed vigor against the bonds holding her to the bed. Talan’s smug look, as well as his chuckle, was beyond infuriating as he leaned against the far wall watching her from lust-filled green eyes. “What do you think this is going to accomplish anyway?”
“Jay, I thought you realized that ‘release’ is what this is all about.” The glint in his eyes was enough to send a bolt of pure lust straight to the neediest part of her body. “You have to realize that until you let yourself go, you’ll continue to have problems coming.”
He stepped away from the wall and sauntered toward the bed, slowly unbuttoning the grey dress shirt he’d worn to dinner. He shrugged it from his shoulders before releasing the button of his charcoal slacks and sliding them and his underwear down those delectably athletic legs. Jayma’s mouth began to water at the sight of all that glorious male flesh exposed for her voyeuristic pleasure.
“You’ve got to stop being so in control of everything.” He knelt next to the bed, reaching out with a delicate touch to gently rub the hardened peak of her nipple. “Let go and I’ll show you just how good it feels to have someone else take the reins.” His hand glided down into the patch of damp curly hairs covering her mons. “Trust me, love, it’ll be better than anything you’ve ever felt in your life.”
Abduction
Abduction
by Robyn Michaels
© 2008, All Rights Reserved
“Abducted by aliens!” he shouted, “You’ve got to be kidding me.” Jess glanced at the smooth metal walls of his cell. His guard cocked her head to the side and merely watched as he paced the small confines of the room.
“Not abducted, retrieved. You were merely sent to live on Earth to protect you. Men are not safe on our planet until they reach the age of maturity.” She was watching him with those lovely lavender eyes, seeming to devour the planes and angles of his body so obvious in the tight clothes that had been thrust into his hands with the order to “clothe yourself” when he was “retrieved” while showering.
“As one of only a handful of Elonian males, it is your duty to join with as many Elonian females as possible to produce children.” She looked him in the eyes and smiled a seductive smile before continuing, “And, I am your first partner.” With that said, she slid her dress over her head and stepped into his room. “Make love to me Jess. I need you inside me.”
In shock, Jess watched the sexy beauty move toward him, lust shining in her gaze. He watched as she dropped to her knees at his feet and slowly lowered the zipper of his pants before reaching in to caress the hard as steel boner that he had no hope of hiding. When her warm mouth wrapped around the head of his cock, Jess thought he just might be in heaven.
Recognition
Recognition
by Robyn Michaels
© 2008, All Rights Reserved
Christian couldn’t take his eyes off the brunette’s well-rounded ass. Something about her generous curves drew his attention from the moment he stepped over the building’s threshold. He could clearly visualize bending her over the nearest desk, pushing her skirt up around her waist and plunging into her waiting heat.
Unfortunately, he couldn’t see her face since she was facing away from him talking to his business partner. Liam smiled at something the mystery woman said just as he caught sight of Christian standing in the entryway. With a twinkle in his eyes, Liam motioned Christian inside, “Hey, come in here and meet our newest employee. Calla Warren, I’d like to introduce you to my partner, Christian LaSalle.”
Christian moved further into the reception area continuing to watch Calla as she turned toward him. Recognition slammed into him as he realized he knew that face. He ought to; he’d been making love to this woman for the last two weeks…though only in his dreams. He drew in a ragged breath trying to calm his racing heart. Christian quelled the urge to groan as his lungs filled with her intoxicating scent.
Calla’s expression was a mixture of confusion and denial as she caught sight of him. Christian didn’t know what to make of it since he was the one having the dreams. She reached out to shake his hand. As their hands touched, Christian knew that his fate had finally found him. Calla Warren’s soul called out to his in recognition. His future… his Heart Mate stood before him.
Trussed Up
Trussed Up
by Robyn Michaels
© 2008, All Rights Reserved
How did she allow herself to get roped into this nightmare? Literally.
Damn it, Jason shouldn’t be so gorgeous.
She never could say no to her best friend. Emily was sure she’d finally learned her lesson this time.
Being trussed up like a Christmas goose wasn’t what she’d had in mind when she agreed to go out with Jason’s buddy, Trent. She also hadn’t anticipated agreeing to Trent’s sexy suggestion to have a bit of fun. After years of lusting after Jason, she’d finally decided she had to get over him. Trent seemed to offer the perfect way to break out of her shell.
Where had the damn man gone after he finished tying her to the bed in Jason’s guest room? He’d just looked at his handiwork, winked at her while sporting his wicked grin and walked out, turning out the light as he left. He’d ignored her protests about leaving and hadn’t answered any of the questions she’d yelled after his retreating form.
Finally, Emily heard sounds from outside the door.
“Trent, get your ass in here and let me go!” She yelled loudly.
She heard footsteps making their way to the guest room.
“Where the hell have you been?” She asked angrily. “Get me out of this mess!”
The light flickered on, momentarily blinding her. After her eyes finally adjusted to the brightness, she groaned when she saw it wasn’t Trent standing in the open door. Oh shit, not him!
Jason just smiled before stepping into the room, silently closing the door behind him.