His multi-slate lit up with an incoming message and he was in the process of twisting his wrist to check when the voice in his ear stopped him.
“Remove it,” Sila commanded. “You’ll want to hold it closer so no one can catch a glimpse. We wouldn’t want tonight to end with you in the back of a police cruiser, now would we?”
“Why…” His sentence trailed off as he removed the device and hit accept on the message. Thankfully he had the earpiece in, so sound was automatically directed to it instead of playing out loud. At the first sharp wail, he jumped and dropped the device face down. It just missed the food, hitting the yellow tabletop instead.
“Careful, Kitten,” Sila drawled. “You’re already drawing unwanted attention.”
Bay bowed his head slightly at the couple of people seated nearby who’d turned at the clattering noise, then he took a deep breath before picking the device up once more.
The image was displayed in mixtures of black and green, somewhere in the middle of the woods. A man was bent forward on his hands and knees, naked and shaking. There was the barest hint of an outline of a handprint across his left ass cheek.
“Recognize yourself from behind?” Sila asked, his voice spoken dangerously low.
“What is this?” Bay swallowed and glanced around uncomfortably. Everyone had gone back to eating and talking with their friends.
“Don’t ask stupid questions,” he said. “It’ll only annoy me. Enough stalling. Hit the play button again. You’re going to watch and eat at the same time. I edited the clip so it’ll loop back to the beginning as soon as it’s done. You’ll sit there and watch it as many times as it takes until you’ve licked your bowl clean. Understood, Kitten?”
He gave a slight shake of his head and tore his eyes off of the screen to search for signs of Sila out the window.
The restaurant was located on Main Street and since it was getting late and the sky was darkening, the whole street was already lit up with strings of lights and the neon glow from shopfronts. Some of the buildings were taller than others and Bay paid extra attention to those that had darkened windows, though there was no chance he’d be able to make out anyone concealed behind the paned glass.
He’d already figured that Sila was watching him from somewhere.
“Not knowing where I am adds to the intrigue,” the younger man said then, and there was a hint of excitement in his tone to add proof to his words. He was getting off on hiding.
“Creeping in the shadows seems beneath you,” Bay stated, trying to get a rise out of him. He should have learned by now that Sila rarely reacted the way that he hoped.
“It isn’t creeping,” he corrected, “it’s hunting. I can wait here all night. Neither of us are going anywhere until you finish. It occurred to me after I got off the phone with you what you were doing, by the way.”
Bay didn’t need him to elaborate to know what he was referring to. It wasn’t like he’d done a good job of hiding the fact he’d wanted to see him. Bay had shown his cards the moment he’d tried to get Sila to come to his office.
“What’s wrong? Only interested in playing if you’re not the plaything?” Bay had been testing the waters, trying to get a feel for this new version of the guy he’d inaccurately believed he’d had a grasp on all this time.
Sila Varun wasn’t anything like he’d imagined however, the image that had been built up in Bay’s mind of him faker than they came. He’d hoped by pushing his buttons he’d get him to show up, but instead they were here.
“You didn’t play me, Professor,” Sila said.
Bay motioned to the restaurant with a small flick of his wrist, conscious of the video that was still paused on the screen in front of him. He was holding the device closer to his chest to avoid anyone nearby standing up and catching a peek, but part of him wanted to hit the play button just so the frozen frame would change to something other than an image of his ass front and center. “Didn’t I?”
“No,” he chuckled darkly. “This could only be considered a success if I never caught on, but I did, and now you’re going to have to pay the price for attempting to manage me. Now, begin, or I promise you won’t like the consequences.”
He considered disobeying just for the heck of it, but it would be a lie to say he wasn’t already thrumming with anticipation and a thread of excitement. He’d never done anything inappropriate out in public before, his only experiences with it at the safe, contained space at the Seaside Cinema and their time in the woods.
The time that Sila had filmed.
Bay swallowed and then reached for the chopsticks once more, his hand only slightly shaking as he took them up and then hit the play button.
Chapter 16:
Bay choked when Sila’s massive cock filled the screen, coughing as a bit of dumpling went down the wrong way. He almost knocked over the tall glass of water that had been left by the waitress earlier, catching it at the last second so only some of it spilled over the top of his hand.
He guzzled down half the contents, clutching the multi-slate to his chest in a death grip.
“I haven’t given you permission to die, Kitten,” Sila said, his voice coming out over the sounds of the audio from the still playing video.
Bay wasn’t watching it, still too stunned.Thathad been inside him?! There was no way. No way only half a tube of sun cream—because Sila had left it on the counter in his bathroom and Bay had seen how much was used—had been enough to heal his insides after takingthat.
Forget that it was the biggest cock he’d ever seen, that wasn’t even half the reason he felt like he was about to spontaneously combust.