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I glared at him. “Not manly enough for you?”

“It’s not that.”

“Then what is it?”

Xander shrugged. “I don’t know.” He sighed. “Maybe you’re right. Fuck, I must sound like a total neanderthal.”

“You don’t. Let me give you a facial. I promise you’ll enjoy it.”

Xander pursed his lips. “That’s not a euphemism, is it?”

I grimaced. “I like swallowing cum, not having it splattered all over my face. Are you into cum facials?”

“I’ve never had one. I dated a guy who liked them, though.” He waved his hand. “You probably don’t want to hear about him.”

“Not really.”

We’d had prior boyfriends, but I didn’t want to chit-chat about his or mine. They were in the past. All that mattered was us.

“Where do you want me?” Xander asked.

I arched an eyebrow.

“For the facial.”

“Oh! Sorry. You lost me for a second.”

Xander chuckled. “Care to tell me where your mind went.”

“I think you can guess, hot stuff. On the bed, topless, with a towel under your head.”

Xander grabbed a hand towel off the rail and went to get settled while I got ready.

I put everything I’d need within easy reach of the bed, dimmed the lights, and used my phone to put on some relaxing music. Xander had a Bluetooth speaker that produced a much better sound than my phone speakers.

I knelt beside him on the bed. “Close your eyes. Pretend you’re in a high-end spa or something.”

Xander closed his eyes and rested his hands over his chest. “It’s a good thing I trust you.”

I leant down and kissed him softly. “I’m glad you do.” I pumped a generous amount of oil onto my hands, rubbed them together, and then massaged it into Xander’s skin. “I’m starting with a deep cleansing oil to get into your pores.”

“That feels nice.”

“Why do you sound so surprised?”

Xander shrugged. “I normally—”

“Use soap. I know. I bet you rub it into your skin vigorously, don’t you?”

“Yes.”

I rolled my eyes. “I never want to see you using soap to wash your face again.”

Xander grinned. “I guess you’ll have to move in to ensure I don’t.”

I paused.

“Sorry. Forget I said that.”