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A Cajun in Colorado(2)

By:Charlie Richards


"Thanks," Chris said, pulling the waitress's attention to himself and away from Eric.

"Sure thing, hon. Anything else I can get for ya'll?" she asked.

They all shook their heads, muttered thanks, and dug into the food.  Chris slathered a hot wing in blue cheese and took a bite. He hummed  happily as the spice hit his tongue, setting it to tingle pleasantly  only to be cooled by the creamy dressing. After finishing the wing, he  grabbed a potato skin, dipped it in ranch, and took a big bite.                       
       
           



       

"Oh, yum," Chris moaned. "These are amazing!"

Wiping his fingers on a napkin, Chris reached for his beer and took  aswallow of the bitter brew. "So," he started, "I've done what I needed  to do to fulfill the bet. Can we call it even?"

Eric and Daren exchanged a look and shrugged. "Yeah," Eric replied "We're square."

Chris let out a sigh and took another potato skin. The cheesy, crispy,  fattening delights weren't his usual fair, but he sure did enjoy them on  occasion. Besides, dressing in drag because he was wrong and thought  his boss, Tom Bristol, was straight definitely called for some comfort  food.

According to Eric, the marketing executive atAll Weather's Outfitters,  where Chris worked, had set off his gaydar, but Chris just hadn't seen  it. So, they'd made the bet. Whoever was wrong, not only had to dress in  drag, but then, pass as a woman for an evening at a straight bar.  Seeing Tom's heated look as he hauled a leather-clad biker, complete  with tattoos, into his office, had floored Chris. He sure hadn't seen  that one coming. He'd sucked it up and admitted he was wrong to Eric.

Now, here he sat, eating skins and wings and trying not to garner too  much attention from the local straight boys. Chris had found himself  smacked around a few times for hitting on the wrong guy and really  didn't want to experience it again.

They were finishing their beers when Chris's luck ran out. A shadow fell  over his shoulder. When Chris looked up, he saw the beefy, nonecked man  who'd given him the eye earlier standing there. The man gave him a  wink, and said, "I sure do like a woman with an appetite. Mind if I buy  you a drink?"

Chris held in his snort, but just barely. That was truly one of the  worst pickup lines he'd ever heard. Not wanting to start a fight,  especially since the man had been sitting with three other males who all  looked like they could bench press him and his friends, Chris smiled  sweetly and replied, "I'm flattered, but have to say, no. I'm here with  someone, tonight." To add credence to his words, Chris smiled at Remy  and took his hand.

Remy smiled back at Chris. His friends always had each other's backs.

The stranger scoffed. "Awe, he ain't man enough to take care of you,  sweetheart," the stranger said. He even had the nerve to settle a hand  on Chris's shoulder and squeeze.

Damn, how can I diffuse this? He forced a smile and looked at noneck.  "Look, I'm flattered. I really am, but I'm not interested. I'm sorry."

The grip on his shoulder tightened, and he bit his lip to hold back the  cringe of pain. Fear spiked through his system. Oh, this was going to  get ugly. Chris just knew it. "Come now, sweetheart. Just give me a  chance. I'll take good care of you," the man said, his cool smile no  longer reaching his eyes.

"Chris said, no, dude. Get lost," Remy snapped, rising from the table.

"Stay out of this, string-bean, before I wipe the floor with you," no-neck snapped.

Chris rose, too, though the guy didn't release him. He lifted his hands  in a placating gesture. "Please, we don't want any trouble," he said.  "We'll just leave."

From the corner of his eye, he could see Daren and Eric also standing.  Daren pulled out his wallet, retrieving bills to toss on the table.

"One dance, sweetheart," the stranger insisted.

Chris felt trapped. He didn't like it.

Suddenly, another form appeared at his shoulder. "Cherie say she no'  interested, Frankie. Why you not head back to your friends, hmm?"

"Stay out of this, Cajun," Frankie snapped.

"When a woman say, no, you listen, Frankie," the Cajun said.

Chris wanted to moan. He'd heard Cajuns speak on TV, but never in real  life. The accent was even better in person. The Cajun gripped Frankie's  wrist above where the man held Chris's shoulder. "You let go or I break  it," the sexy red-head promised.

Frankie glared, but did as instructed. The Cajun released his wrist.  "You need to learn to keep your nose out of what doesn't concern you,  Manon," Frankie snapped.

"A pretty lady in trouble is always my concern," Manon stated.

Up until then, Chris had been content to just sit and listen to his  knight in shining … jeans fight his battle. The fact that Manon thought he  was a woman was like a splash of cold water to the face. Chris was a  grown man. Not a woman. If either of these men found that out, he'd be  facing the wrath of both of them.

"I appreciate the help, sir," he murmured, smiling demurely. "But I think I'm just going to be going."                       
       
           



       

Manon turned and looked down at Chris. Now that he was so close, it was  tough for Chris to keep from drooling. His eyes really were coal black,  staring down from his six foot two inch height. "Allow me to walk you to  your car, cherie."

"My name is Chris … Chris Richards-Richardson," he got out. Being pinned  by that gaze was certainly a heady experience. The man stared down with  intensity, sweeping his gaze over his face as if trying to memorize  every feature.

"And I am Manon Lemelle," the man replied. "It be my pleasure." He  grinned, showing off straight white teeth and a killer smile. "Cheriebe a  term of endearment, Chris. I mean no offense."

"Oh," Chris replied, not knowing what else to say.

Eric touched his elbow. "We should go. Daren paid so … "

Chris nodded. Turning to Manon, hesaid softly, "I appreciate the help. We'll go now."

Manon looked at Frankie, and that was when Chris noticed the man's  narrowed eyes and flushed face. His would-be suitor was angry.

"I walk you out," Manon said suddenly. "Was leaving anyway."

Chris felt certain that was utter bullshit, but it was a nice gesture.  He couldn't stop his smile and slight blush to his pale features.  "Okay."

"Too bad, sweetheart. We could have had fun together, tonight," Frankie  snapped. "Instead, you want to be just another conquest for this  asshole."

"You need to learn some manners around a lady," Manon scolded.

Remy snorted, and Chris knew it was because he wasn't a lady, and could  curse worse than a sailor could if it was in the right situation. "Let's  go," Daren urged. Chris's friend's lips twitched and he knew Daren  fought a smirk.

The group trouped outside, and Chris had to focus on walking in the damn  heels. No need to trip in front of the sexy man, even if he knew he  couldn't pursue the hottie. To his surprise, Manon followed them. When  they reached Eric's jeep, Manon touched Chris's arm, drawing his  attention.

"I know this guy not your man," Manon said, a smile quirking his lips. "He not defend you right for dat."

Chris blushed slightly. "Yeah, well, that's true. He's not my date. We're just friends and were just out for some fun."

"You not been in dat bar before," Manon stated. "I'd know."

That had him smiling. He couldn't help it. Chris's knight was hot, and  he was looking at him as if he was a lollipop he wanted to unwrap and  lick in the worst way. "Will you give me your number?" Manon asked,  holding up his phone ready to enter the number into the device.

The man touched Chris's shoulder and slid his hand down his arm,  scraping his calloused hand over his skin. Good-bumps erupted over  Chris's flesh. His breathing sped up and his dick began to thicken.  Knowing it wouldn't be long until he could no longer hide the fact that  he had a penis, Chris nodded quickly and rattled off his number.

Manon smiled and punched it in one-handed. Once done, he gently touched Chris's cheek. "I will call you," he promised.

Then he turned and headed across the parking lot. Chris found himself  helpless to do anything but stand and watch the man's sexy ass as he  strode confidently away.

"Hey, Chris. Get in the jeep."

He rolled his eyes at Damen's order, but did as told. From the looks his  friends were giving him, he knew he would get an earful from them.  Chris figured he had it coming. After all, what the hell was he going to  do if Manon actually called?





Chapter Two