The Witch's Brew
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They rode out their high and Mikael was the first one to come back to earth. He didn’t drop his legs from Adam’s hips, but instead locked his ankles behind the man’s back to keep him in place. He brought his hands up to Adam’s shoulders and he just enjoyed the hard muscles under them.
“Fuck,” Adam finally muttered against Mikael’s neck. He didn’t give a shit if his curse was slurred because of his fangs. Mikael would understand. “We have to do this again,” Adam chuckled and licked a trail of sweat before it could join the others that caused Mikael’s white blonde locks to look a tad bit darker.
“Yes,” Mikael agreed. “We have all the time in the world.”
Adam pulled back and looked down into Mikael’s stunning blue eyes. The man was serious and it dawned on Adam that they did have all the time in the world. He had much to learn about what he now was, but more importantly much to learn about the man beneath him.
Still, he laughed. “I guess we do.”
“Then I think we should get started.”
Adam laughed again and picked Mikael up. His boss wrapped his arms and legs around him when Adam stood.
“Then we should,” Adam agreed and enjoyed Mikael’s chuckle while he moved them into his boss’ apartment to start his education. And what an education it would be.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Brenda is an Amazon international best-selling author for multiple titles and her love for reading fantasy, paranormal, and contemporary erotic romance has allowed the voices she hears to come out and play (according to her shrink, this is healthy!).
Brenda resides in Tampa, FL with her husband, six cats, a dog, a turtle named Tammy, and a bunny named Alice (only the cats are hers) when not attending conventions or leather/kink events. She is active in the Tampa Bay GLBT & leather community. Brenda is Ms. Florida Leather n' Fetish Pride 2016, the founder and organizer of Tampa Bay's Leather Social, and the owner and producer (since Jan. 2016) of the Florida Leather & Fetish Pride weekend event that is held every November in Clearwater, Florida.
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GLBT Support Organizations
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THE TREVOR PROJECT
The Trevor Project operates the only nationwide, around-the-clock crisis and suicide prevention helpline for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth. Every day, The Trevor Project saves lives though it’s free and confidential helpline, its website and its educational services. If you or a friend is feeling lost or alone, call The Trevor Helpline. If you or a friend are feeling lost, alone, confused or in crisis, please call The Trevor Helpline.
You’ll be able to speak confidentially with a trained counselor 24/7.
The Trevor Helpline: 866-488-7386
On the Web : http://www.thetrevorproject.org/
THE GAY MEN’S DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROJECT
Founded in 1994, The Gay Men’s Domestic Violence Project is a grassroots, non-profit organization founded by a gay male survivor of domestic violence and developed through the strength, contributions and participation of the community. The Gay Men’s Domestic Violence Project supports victims and survivors through education, advocacy and direct services. Understanding that the serious public health issue of domestic violence is not gender specific, we serve men in relationships with men, regardless of how they identify, and stand ready to assist them in navigating through abusive relationships.
GMDVP Helpline: 800.832.1901
On the Web: http://gmdvp.org/
THE GAY & LESBIAN ALLIANCE AGAINST DEFAMATION/GLAAD EN ESPAÑOL
The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) is dedicated to promoting and ensuring fair, accurate and inclusive representation of people and events in the media as a means of eliminating homophobia and discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation.
On the Web: http://www.glaad.org/
GLAAD en español:
http://www.glaad.org/espanol/bienvenido.php
SERVICEMEMBERS LEGAL DEFENSE NETWORK
Service members Legal Defense Network is a nonpartisan, nonprofit, legal services, watchdog and policy organization dedicated to ending discrimination against and harassment of military personnel affected by "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" (DADT).The SLDN provides free, confidential legal services to all those impacted by DADT and related discrimination. Since 1993, it’s in house legal team has responded to more than 9,000 requests for assistance. In Congress, it leads the fight to repeal DADT and replace it with a law that ensures equal treatment for every service member, regardless of sexual orientation. In the courts, it works to challenge the constitutionality of DADT.
SLDN Call: (202) 328-3244
PO Box 65301 or (202) 328-FAIR
Washington DC 20035-5301
e-mail: sldn@sldn.org
On the Web: http://sldn.org/
THE GLBT NATIONAL HELP CENTER
The GLBT National Help Center is a nonprofit, tax exempt organization that is dedicated to meeting the needs of the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community and those questioning their sexual orientation and gender identity. It is an outgrowth of the Gay & Lesbian National Hotline, which began in 1996 and now is a primary program of The GLBT National Help Center. It offers several different programs including two national hotlines that help members of the GLBT community talk about the important issues that they are facing in their lives. It helps end the isolation that many people feel, by providing a safe environment on the phone or via the internet to discuss issues that people can’t talk about anywhere else. The GLBT National Help Center also helps other organizations build the infrastructure they need to provide strong support to our community at the local level.
National Hotline: 1-888-THE-GLNH
(1-888- 843-4564)
National Youth Talkline
1-800-246-PRIDE (1-800-246-7743)
On the Web: http://www.glnh.org/
e-mail: info@glbtnationalhelpcenter.org