Spark & Stone - Ch. 11

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Part 11 of the 32 part series

Updated 06/09/2023
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Chapter Eleven - A Risk Worth Taking

"A night to remember," Aidan mumbled to himself as he took the package just delivered by his door, and went inside.

He inhaled once and then exhaled. He hoped Heathcliff wasn't in the mood to make fun of him, by sending him something like knee-high socks and pom-poms. At first glance, there seemed to be no pom-poms. Good. He could breathe normally.

So Heathcliff had opted for normal clothes, by the looks of it. What the hell was that guy thinking? That Aidan didn't have a pair a jeans and a t-shirt? He took a small critical look at the jeggings neatly packed. And then he took out a white tee with some imprint on the front face.

With a shrug, he decided to try them on. If they didn't fit, he could make fun of Stone later, seeing how stubborn he had been about knowing a man's measurements just by looking at him.

Well, the jeggings fit, but jeggings fit anyone. Aidan looked in the mirror and grimaced. Of course, Heathcliff had to choose something that gave his ass a lift job. Like it wasn't enough that he had that kind of butt. Obviously, Heathcliff still wanted to make a little fun of him. But, Aidan thought, as he looked again critically at his behind, his ass did look good in those jeans.

He just hoped the t-shirt wasn't going to be tight fitting. Unlike the fitness guru he had to babysit, he had no six pack to show off through his tee. Of course, Aidan remembered and his mood dipped. He was invited to hit the clubs with Heathcliff only because he needed to keep his eyes on that wandering dick.

At least, the t-shirt was comfortable and not revealing. That pre-washed style was precisely what Aidan liked when he wasn't in a suit. And it fell below the waistline, so his ass wasn't going to stick out too much.

The jeans were ankle-cropped, so he needed some loafers to match them. No wonder, he thought as he looked inside the box. Heathcliff had thought of everything. He took out the soft suede shoes and tried them on. Not only they fit; they were also comfortable.

Aidan took one last critical look at himself in the mirror. Well, he did look nice. He looked nicer than usual, and seeing that he had just put on some jeans and a t-shirt said something about Heathcliff's taste in clothes. Probably the guy could work in the fashion industry if he didn't care about being a fitness guru anymore.

Too bad Heathcliff didn't have the same good taste in men. Aidan stopped himself with a grimace. He was acting like a jealous prick, and, even if there was no one to see him doing that, it was still wrong. And Heathcliff had great taste in men. Only the most gorgeous male specimens to ever walk the earth landed in the guy's bed.

So, in the end, he was just a jealous prick, Aidan thought grimly. And why was he jealous, anyways? Heathcliff had basically said that he wanted to fuck him. Aidan could say the word, and that would happen.

But then what? Setting aside the fact that it would have been dangerous to get freaky with one of the company's business partners, there was nothing to look forward to after that. Men like Heathcliff Stone were good to be erotic fantasy material, but nothing else.

As he had said before, for Heathcliff, it would have been just another conquest. And that man loved to move on fast from one guy to another, almost as much as he liked men in general. Aidan didn't want that. He would not be able to face Heathcliff again if they were to screw once and then meet again like they were people working together and nothing more.

In a way, he could understand why office romance was so frowned upon at his company. Working side by side with someone one had been so intimately with once the passion fizzled out had to suck balls.

Aidan didn't want to test how much of that theory was correct. As always, he needed to play safe.

His phone interrupted his train of thought. Looking at the screen, he smiled against himself. Of course, Heathcliff had to call him, ask if the clothes fit and gloat about how right he always was.

"Hey," he began.

"Have you already tried on the clothes, bunny boy?"

Aidan rolled his eyes. Was Heathcliff easy to read or what? "Yes, and they fit, thank you very much. Now, before you start congratulating yourself, yes, I admit, they are perfect. Even the shoes. You could be a fashion designer in your spare time, or a seamstress, as I said."

"Have you tried on everything?"

Aidan was a bit puzzled. "Come on, Stone, you don't suspect me of not knowing how to put on a pair of jeans, I hope. And I have plenty of jeans, you know?"

"Bunny boy, listen closely. Have you tried on everything?"

"Yes, you spoiled fitness guru, impossible being that you are," Aidan said with a huff. "I currently wear the t-shirt, the jeggings, and the loafers. Are you satisfied now? How much of a control freak can you be? I won't make you look bad at the club, don't worry. I promise you won't even know I'm there."

"Hmm. You haven't tried on everything," Heathcliff said. "I hope there wasn't some snafu with the delivery. Go look inside the box."

"Okay," Aidan replied. "Can you please tell me what should I be looking for?"

"It's a surprise," Heathcliff's voice dropped low. "Just look for it. And, of course, once you find it, put it on."

Aidan shrugged and began rummaging through the box. With a frown, he extracted a small package he had missed before. He pressed the phone between his cheek and shoulder so that he could rip open the package.

And almost dropped the phone when he looked at the small strange object in his hands.

"Seriously, Stone?" He threw the offending thing on the bed.

"Of course. Come on. Your outfit will not be complete without it."

"A thong? Pink on top of everything else?"

Heathcliff's chuckle on the other end was making him shiver. The man had some nerve.

"What? I think it would show your naughty side."

"I don't have a naughty side! And for your information, underwear is worn underneath your clothes. So there's nothing to show!"

"Yes, you do have a naughty side." Heathcliff was ignoring what he was saying on purpose. "But you're shy, too. First, I thought black would be a good fit, but I changed my mind. Pink is your color, bunny boy."

"I can't believe you!" Aidan sputtered.

"So, are you going to wear it?" Heathcliff asked, completely ignoring Aidan's indignation.

"What I'm going to do is that I'll turn it into a sling and I'll come by your house to break all your windows," Aidan said with conviction.

Heathcliff laughed. "Ha! Good luck finding any pebbles on my perfectly manicured lawn."

"I'll bring my own, don't worry," Aidan replied.

"Aww, are you really that upset, bunny boy?" Heathcliff drawled the words on purpose.

"Of course I'm upset! You're blatantly flirting!"

"And? Who has ever died from flirting?"

"I feel the itch to strangle you a little. Probably with that pink thong you so carefully chose for me. So there's a start for everything."

Heathcliff was laughing so hard right now that Aidan had to keep the phone a bit away from his ear.

"I like you, Aidan Spark," Heathcliff said as soon as he managed to regain his voice.

Aidan wanted to say something but had no idea what he could say to that. Also, his cheeks were on fire now, and it wasn't because of his indignation over the pink thong. He felt warm all over.

"Don't forget. Nine pm, sharp."

"Are you going to leave without me if I'm there, let's say at one minute past nine?" Aidan said, trying to pretend he was cool and collected.

"No, if you're not here, I'll come to get you," Heathcliff said softly. "And I'm going to have you wear that thong, whether you like it or not."

"I'll be there on time. I'd rather wear my own underwear," Aidan said dryly.

"Good. See you, bunny boy."

Aidan swallowed hard as he stared at his phone after the conversation was over. Yeah, Heathcliff was playing in the big league while he, Aidan, was not even qualified to be called an amateur.

***

Heathcliff whistled a happy tune as he watched himself in the mirror. The long sleeved shirt was dark blue, as his pants. His choice of outfit was a bit more serious than what he usually wore when he went out clubbing, but more than ever in his life, he wanted to impress his date.

He opened one button more, but then he reconsidered. The point was to avoid going over the top. Aidan Spark was not going to know what hit him. If the bunny wanted to keep things professional, that was an approach Heathcliff was more than willing to try.

But first, he was going to put Aidan through his paces. After all, Heathcliff was dying to see more of the real Aidan. Usually, an ass like that and a cute face like Aidan's were enough incentives for him to make a move. But now, for some reason, he wanted more. He could not exactly define what that was, but he intended to explore it thoroughly.

Yes, Heathcliff admired himself in the mirror one last time. He looked like he meant serious business. He checked his wrist watch, and, on cue, his doorbell rang. The bunny was there, right on schedule, as expected.

He opened the door with a bit of impatience and smiled fondly as his eyes set on his babysitter. Aidan looked perfect in the clothes Heathcliff had picked for him. Also, he looked more his age, and more relaxed. His hair was a little tousled, too, and Heathcliff expected that some hairstyling attempts had been made in that area.

Aidan looked good, but also, very much surprised.

"Is this what you're going to wear?" Aidan pointed at Heathcliff.

"No 'hello', no nothing?" Heathcliff chided his guest, opening his arms wide.

"Sorry, hi," Aidan said right away.

Heathcliff knew he couldn't help it. He reached out and ruffled Aidan's hair. A pair of miffed eyes stared at him, their owner obviously taking affront. But Aidan didn't move his head away, so Heathcliff's touch turned into a caress. For a couple of seconds, they stared at one another.

Aidan was the first to react, breaking the silence.

"Well, what's with the business smart yet casual look? We won't look good together! I mean -" Aidan stuttered.

"I thought you were only going to lurk from the shadows? Where are your NDAs, bunny boy?" Heathcliff inspected Aidan like he expected him to produce official papers out of nowhere suddenly.

Aidan took out his phone out of a back pocket and showed it to Heathcliff. "It's not customary for how my company does things, but I think going digital for one night won't hurt anyone," he explained.

"Oh, I see. You're always ready, like a boy scout." Heathcliff smiled. "What don't you like about my clothes? Don't you think I can get enough attention dressed like this?" He pointed at his body on purpose.

Aidan's eyes were looking him up and down with a hungry look. It was a good thing that bunny boy was so young. He had no censure when it came to things he didn't think visible with the naked eye by others.

"Of course, that's not the point." Aidan shook his head. "But you're overdressed, and I'm underdressed, given the circumstances. I thought you were worried I'd make you look bad. Now it looks like you only care about me doing exactly that. I could have worn a suit," he said, pursing his lips.

"No, bunny boy, you couldn't have." Heathcliff smiled and stepped out of the house. "Now let's go. Since we're in a professional relationship, I only thought it suitable to dress the part."

Aidan shook his head and exhaled. Heathcliff had every reason to be pleased with himself. Regardless of what he was saying, bunny boy was into him big time, and Heathcliff was going to capitalize on that attraction. He only needed to play his cards right, and his prey was going to be ensnared before the night was over.

***

"Why are you walking two steps behind?" Heathcliff asked, throwing a curious look at him.

"I don't want people to have the impression that we're together. While I'm here on official business, I have no wish to sabotage your chances to get laid," Aidan said quickly.

He was pretty nervous if anyone asked him. Not that he had never been in a gay club, but this time and this place were different. First of all, they were inside some posh establishment, and they had gotten in without waiting one minute at the door. The bouncer had thrown Aidan an appreciative look and acted friendly toward Heathcliff. Then he had allowed them to walk inside, not without throwing a short 'nice catch, Heath' at Heathcliff, and being met with an all-knowing smirk.

Oh, Aidan had seen everything but said nothing. After all, it was no wonder that bouncers and whatnot knew Heathcliff. What was surprising was the bouncer telling Heathcliff that. Seeing what kind of men were usually in the man's bed, Aidan must have looked homely and average.

Maybe it was some inside joke. Maybe, from time to time, Heathcliff chose some random guy for a pity fuck, and that was it. With that conviction in mind, Aidan decided to stay a little back and let Heathcliff bask in the usual attention.

It looked like his companion had a different plan. Heathcliff grabbed him by the shoulders and made him walk side by side with him.

If things were going to keep up like that, he was lost, Aidan thought. He could smell Heathcliff's expensive cologne and feel his warmth. If the man was going to do as little as breath in his direction, his legs were going to buckle under him. Good thing Heathcliff was keeping him close.

"Are you okay, Aidan?" Heathcliff whispered into his ear.

"Are we on the first-name basis now? I thought you were all business tonight," Aidan whispered back.

It was nice to hear Heathcliff calling him by his given name. Too nice, actually, and that was a huge problem. His legs weren't quite bucking under him, but he needed to draw all the irony he could muster to avoid making a total fool of himself.

The more he wanted to swear off Heathcliff and to entertain any idea of erotic nature about him, the deeper he was sinking. Aidan had a mind to make a run for the door and spare himself the embarrassment.

"I like your name, you little fire," Heathcliff's voice dropped low.

Aidan gasped. What the hell? Had Heathcliff been looking into the meaning of his name? Why? With some difficulty, he got a hold of himself.

"I like your name, too, although you're nothing like the tortured hero from Wuthering Heights," he replied casually.

"Would you like me to behave like a tortured hero?" Heathcliff asked smoothly.

"No, actually, I'd like you to have fun tonight. I know it's been a lot. People at my company can be overbearing sometimes. So feel free to hook up, and I'll take care of NDAs and whatnot without getting in your way."

Heathcliff chuckled. "So generous of you."

"People are looking at you." Aidan gestured with his chin toward no one in particular.

Of course, there were plenty of interested looks thrown their way. Aidan wasn't in the least surprised. Carefully, he extracted himself from Heathcliff's hold.

"Come on," he said. "There are so many gorgeous men here tonight. You must be thrilled. Look, someone's already coming your way."

Aidan was sure he was babbling like an idiot, but he could not help it. A man in his late thirties, with a nicely groomed beard, dressed up about the same as Heathcliff was making his way toward them. Well, the guy was handsome, tall and strong, but he was not precisely Heathcliff's type. Probably Heathcliff was going to let him down gently.

Aidan stepped aside, determined to give his companion free rein to mingle. But, to his surprise, the stranger stopped in front of him.

"What's your name, cutie?" The man towered over him.

Aidan almost took one step back. From up close, the guy was pretty impressive.

"My name ... Um ... Sorry, I'm working tonight," Aidan said quickly, putting his hands over his chest in an unconscious defensive gesture.

The man blinked a couple of times and then smiled.

"May I ask what your job is about? You don't look like a waiter or a bartender. Are you maybe a stripper?" The stranger leaned in closer, and Aidan gulped.

A stripper? That was not exactly a good idea for a joke. But the man's interest seemed genuine.

"No." Aidan shook his head energetically. "I must look after someone. I can't say more. It's, um, confidential."

He searched with his eyes for Heathcliff. His charge was several feet away, relaxing on a sofa, and already engaged in conversation with a handsome man. Heathcliff's companion was a guy in his late 20s, with longish brown hair, and by the looks of it, he was also pretty attractive.

The pang of jealousy Aidan had felt earlier squeezed his heart. But that was why he was there. Heathcliff would do what he wanted, with whom he wanted, and Aidan wouldn't stop him.

"Mysterious. I like it." The man who had approached him drew closer.

Aidan looked up.

"I'm sorry. I wish I could, um, make your acquaintance," he struggled to find his words, "but I'm working tonight."

"It's okay," the man said with a broad smile. "Here's my card. If you're ever not working, and in the mood for a drink and more, call me."

Aidan was pretty stunned as he stood there with the man's card in his hand. Eventually, he shook his head and looked over at Heathcliff. Well, it didn't look like there was any progress on that front. Heathcliff seemed to enjoy his conversation with his companion, but, by body language signs, there was no sexual interest just yet between them.

Aidan decided to scoot over and climb a high seat at the bar so that he could observe his charge without being too intrusive. Suddenly, he felt a pat on his back. He turned to look at the bartender who welcomed him with a bright smile. The man was as young as he was and wore what could be called fascinating eye contacts that made his eyes look like a tiger's. Aidan was probably gawking. The bartender smirked.

Of course, he shook his head. If he sat at the bar, he needed to order something. He was going to ask for some sparkling water and hope he didn't have to break the bank for it, seeing how posh the place looked.

"This is for you." The bartender pushed a small tray with three drinks on it toward him.

Aidan stared stupidly at the tray.

"What?" he barely managed. "I didn't order anything. And I can't drink!"

"Oh, baby, you're so sweet." The bartender guffawed. "Just take the tray over to Heath's table. The red one's for you," the man added and winked at him.

"What's in it?" Aidan looked at the tall glass suspiciously. Well, obviously, neither the Old Fashioned nor the Roman Holiday could be for him.

"Don't worry, darling. It's just a Shirley Temple. For a cutie like you, it's just what you need."

By how the bartender grinned, Aidan was pretty sure that wasn't a Shirley Temple. But, with a sigh, he took the tray. What was Heathcliff playing at? Wasn't he supposed to lay back and let Heathcliff fool around?

For the moment, he wasn't going to protest. He was just going to take the drinks to Heathcliff's table and find out what was going on. Maybe Heathcliff didn't like that guy and was using Aidan to pretend he was taken? It wasn't exactly in his job description, but Aidan could do that. However, there were three drinks there, so that scenario was unlikely.

He walked over with the tray in his hands. Heathcliff seemed deep in conversation with his companion, just as before. Could it be the two were just friends? Aidan felt relieved. He placed the drinks carefully on the table.

Heathcliff finally looked at him. "How come you're not on the dance floor? I thought someone was already courting you."

Aidan pursed his lips. Was it okay to give away what his role was, in front of the other?

"I'm Michael." The stranger stretched out his hand, putting a stop to his dilemma for the moment.

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