

The chubby man said something and got up.

Mischa frowned if this was his date, it wasn't very smooth to hit on someone else when the boy really had a date with Mischa. The chubby guy didn't exactly look the part of a master, but if there was one thing Mischa had learned during his years as a Dom, it was that they came in all shapes and sizes. Mischa watched him blatantly flirting with an older man who didn't seem the least bit responsive to the young guy's efforts. Or perhaps it was the young man's age he was easily thirty years younger than the tired salesmen and conference participants in the bar. It had been a long time since Mischa had had a scene with anyone, and perhaps that was why the attractive, dark-haired man caught his eye as soon as he turned toward the corner. However, Toby's description did fit a young guy sitting at a table in the corner. Toby might have said a few other things, too, but Mischa always concentrated on the important part - the kinks. Toby had described this particular boy to Mischa, but "dark-haired, slender, sexy" fit a lot of guys. He never had more than one scene with a sub, and he had far more important things to do during that time than learning their names. He tried half-heartedly to remember the name - Tim something? That was another annoying thing Mischa normally didn't bother with names. He impatiently looked around to see if he could spot the boy. He missed his leathers, too far easier to look his part as a badass Dom in those. This was a nice, upscale hotel bar, and the only sub they'd ever heard about was probably the sandwich.

Doms were Doms and subs were for flogging, fucking, and bossing around. It wasn't like he was in the habit of finding his subs in bars Mischa really preferred to hunt at the club. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental and beyond the intent of either the author or the publisher.Īll rights reserved, which includes the right to reproduce this book or portions thereof in any form whatsoever except as provided by the U.S. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously.
