By the time Lee released him, Marshall's breath was coming in heavy gasps and his head was spinningβand the wannabe dance partner had disappeared. Guess he could catch a clue. Marshall didn't mind. There were plenty more where he came from. Including the sexy man who'd just kissed him stupid.
"Wanna dance, cowboy?" Lee asked in a sultry voice.
Marshall broke into a wide grin. "Hot damn, you know it!"
"Then don't you think you should get up? I don't see that dance floor moving up here anytime soon."
Warmth spread through Marshall's cheeks, and he heard Roy snicker. But he didn't mind. There wasn't anything but love behind those words. Love and a bit of fun.
He waited for Lee to rise before leaping to his feet. Putting his hands on Marshall's hips, Lee said, "C'mon, let's show 'em how it's done." To Roy, he added, "If that pretty boy gets back with the drinks, can you pick up the first round? I'll catch the next."
"You got it, Lee."
"Then let's go." He swatted Marshall's ass for good measure, and they sashayed their way down onto the dance floor. They found themselves a bit of space on the edge of the floor and began to dance, bumping hips in a slow sensual grind to the rhythm that pulsed around them. They fit together like a hand in a glove, sliding together naturally, like they'd just come off an episode of 'So You Think You Can Dance.' Lee guided Marshall with expertise, and he knew how to lift and spin Marshall, making it appear effortless.
Little by little the space around them grew as people stopped to watch and admire. The two men paid them no heed, focused on one another, until the music stopped, when Lee bent Marshall over backward and kissed him. They came upright to thunderous applause. Marshall couldn't help but notice a few people had their phones out. Taking pictures, no doubt.
"You did good, boy," Lee praised him, and Marshall warmed to his words.
Just then the music changed, and the dancers re-arranged themselves into lines. The boys engaged in some good ole scooting and booting before finally leaving the dance floor for the table. The drinks had arrived while they were gone. They slid back into their places, dropped the shots into the beers and drank.
"That server sure seemed disappointed you weren't here," Roy teased. "Kept asking about you. Wanted to know if you were taken."
"What did you tell him?" Marshall asked.
Roy shrugged. "Said if he wanted to know so bad, he should ask Lee."