Caught Running

Caught Running

By: Abigail Roux | Other books by Abigail Roux
      Madeleine Urban | Other books by Madeleine Urban
Published By: Dreamspinner Press
ISBN # 978-0-9801018-9-8
Word Count: 75,000
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Price: $6.99
Available in: Microsoft Reader, Mobipocket, Adobe Acrobat, Epub
 
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Description
Ten years after graduation, Jake "the jock" Campbell and Brandon "the nerd" Bartlett are teaching at their old high school and still living in separate worlds. When Brandon is thrown into a coaching job on Jake's baseball team, they find themselves learning more about each other than they'd ever expected. High school is all about image – even for the teachers. Brandon and Jake have to get past their preconceived notions to find the friendship needed to work together. And somewhere along the way, they discover that perceptions can always change for the better.
 
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Excerpt:
"Caught Running" - Excerpt

by Madeleine Urban & Abigail Roux

Jake chuckled and glanced up at Brandon with a smirk before going back to finishing his breakfast. A comfortable silence was beginning to settle, but Jake didn't want silence. He searched for something else to say, but came up empty. Brandon fidgeted a little on the stool. He thought of several things he could be doing - grading papers, reading the doctoral guidelines - Hmmm, hadn't mentioned that to Jake - planning for next week, but none of those things would involve his host. Again, rude. "Do you have plans? I could take you back to your truck at the school and get out of your hair," he offered hesitantly. He didn't want to leave, even though he knew he should.

Jake took the last bite of his eggs and placed his fork down, his chest twisting a little at the proposal. It became more and more apparent as they spent more time together that Brandon didn't enjoy it quite as much as Jake did. He shrugged as he chewed. "I mean, all I have to do is go over the stats from last night, decide on today's starting lineup," he answered finally. "I just have to be at the field about noon to get it ready, so I was going to do that as the boys warmed up. Actually I was just gonna sit and stare at the wall for a few hours this morning," he admitted with a flush.

Screwing up his courage, Brandon asked, "So you don't mind if I stick around? I thought if you had something going on I would go do some grading in my classroom, but frankly, I'm sick to death of seeing those four walls," he muttered. "Not to mention, you're a hell of a lot better company than James."

"James?" Jake asked curiously, keeping his mind as blank as possible so as not to have to deal with the different emotions assaulting him this morning.

Brandon smiled, amusement shining in his eyes. "The anatomy skeleton. The kids named him James after Boney James, the jazz musician."

Jake stared at the man for a moment and then laughed softly. "I don't even know who Boney James is, but okay." He snickered as he leaned on his elbows and grinned at the man. For some reason the fact that Brandon wanted to stick around - or didn't mind doing so anyway - put Jake in an incredibly good mood.

The science teacher just shook his head. "Did my backpack make it inside?" he asked, standing from the stool and gathering his dishes.

"Yeah, I dumped it at the door," Jake answered sheepishly. "You said you've got grading to do?"

"When don't I have grading to do?" Brandon asked drolly. "Not too bad, though. Only two blocks, no essays," he said, rinsing off the plate in the sink. "If I get it out of the way I won't have to deal with it tomorrow," he added.

"Right," Jake nodded seriously, privately wondering how godawful boring a biology essay had to be. "Because you have plans tomorrow," he reminded with a smirk.

Brandon laughed. "Right. I have hot plans tomorrow that are not to be missed," he teased. Inwardly, he knew he was in for trouble. Oh God, yes. The awkwardness between them seemed to have disappeared, leaving a comfortable camaraderie tinged with humor and warmth. And it was oh so seductive to think it would last.

Hot plans. God, did Jake wish. He was really going to have to plan a trip into the city soon, just to relieve some of the tension building inside him. Once again he found himself watching Brandon with nothing to say. And so he simply watched, uncaring of the silence now. Seeing the teasing fall flat, Brandon's smile faded. He left Jake sitting there, regretting the words now. Obviously Jake didn't feel as at ease around him as he felt around Jake. He wondered if the allowance to stay was out of pity - pity for the brainy teacher who had nothing better to do than grade papers on a Saturday morning. He jerked up the bag, intending to turn around and tell Jake he'd changed his mind, that he needed something back at the school.

Jake watched the light fade in Brandon's eyes before he turned, and he frowned, chewing on his lower lip as he pondered the situation. His knee bounced nervously, and he stared at the floor, worrying, wondering too many things and imagining too many things to even categorize. He wouldn't allow himself to hope that he was sensing what he thought he was sensing. No way was he going down that road. Brandon walked back up the hall with a purpose, stopping in the doorway to look at Jake, and he froze. The look of indecision on the coach's face arrested him, the obvious worry there surprised him. What on Earth? "Jake? You okay?" Brandon asked, completely forgetting about what he'd planned to say.

Jake jerked his head up in response and blinked at the man. The desire to just out and ask was almost overwhelming. But Jake knew on a basic level that he didn't have the balls to do it. "Yeah," he answered belatedly. "Sorry, just floating," he said with a smile and a slow flush.

The urge to go over and do something about that smile was painful. Brandon cleared his throat. "I'm going to sit in the living room, be comfortable." And he fled, afraid of what he might do to get himself in trouble. Big trouble. He flopped on the couch and stared at the fireplace, but all he saw was brown eyes. "God. I'm so, so fucked," he muttered.

Jake rolled his eyes to the ceiling and pressed his lips tightly together as he was left alone in the kitchen. "Get it together, sport," he murmured to himself. He thought he heard Brandon speaking in the living room, but it wasn't loud enough for him to be certain. He sat there for another moment and then stood abruptly. He may as well get the lineups together now. Then maybe he wouldn't feel quite so stupid as Brandon sat in the other room being a real teacher. Snapping out of it when he heard Jake scoot his stool around, Brandon huffed and pulled his pack open, yanking out portfolios of papers and digging in the zipper pocket for his glasses. He found a pen at the bottom of the bag and sat back into the arm of the couch as he slid the metal-rimmed glasses on. Work. Work work work. Work is good for distraction, he told himself. Work, he told himself every time he heard Jake moving.

After looking through the third place Jake thought he might find his scorebook, he stepped into the living room and glared around at the surroundings, trying to think back to last night. "Well, fuck a duck," he finally spat. "Is the scorebook in your bag, by any chance?"

Brandon 's chin snapped up, and a strangled laugh escaped him. "Fuck a duck?" he asked as he bent to dig in his pack, successfully finding the book and holding it up.

"Don't tell me you've never heard that one," Jake growled as he thumped over and snatched the scorebook. He flopped down onto the couch beside Brandon and flipped through the book grouchily.

Brandon sniggered, relaxing unconsciously as the easy banter seemed to be back. "You've got an awfully inventive vocabulary," he said. It was sort of a backhanded compliment.

"Shut up," Jake grumbled good-naturedly as he sank further into the couch and propped his feet on coffee table. "My momma taught me how to cuss," he drawled with a grin.

Brandon hooted, slumping against the arm of the sofa. "That's one momma I'd like to meet," he said with a snort. "Sure she didn't do that just so she'd have a chance to go at that mouth with a bar of soap?"

"I learned to talk early," Jake blurted defensively, smirking as he tried not to laugh.

"And often," Brandon shot right back.

"Ooh," Jake cried as he pressed a hand to his heart. "Truth hurts," he laughed, eyes dancing.

Brandon licked the tip of his finger and hooked it in the air in front of him, making a fizzing sound. "Score one for the nerd."

"Even a blind squirrel finds a nut every now and then." Jake snickered.

The other teacher's jaw dropped, but he came back with a quick jab. "It's easy when the ground's littered with them."

"Shake that tree enough, and you get hit in the head," Jake practically giggled.

"So that's what happened to you!" Brandon exclaimed with exaggerated, huge eyes.

"Hey!" Jake barked. "Momma fumbled a lot," he huffed, barely keeping a straight face.

Brandon opened his mouth, but stopped and pressed his lips together. He rolled his eyes and sighed, shaking his head. "Goddammit," he muttered, unable to think of a good comeback. Jake chortled with gleeful relish as he settled back into his scorebook. On the coffee table, his toes twitched and bounced to a tune only he could hear.

Picking up his pen, Brandon again shook his head as he started back on the grading. The banter shocked the hell out of him - it came so easily with Jake. Like they'd known each other for years. But now he was relaxed, he could focus on his paperwork, and he could deny how happy he felt because Jake was sitting right next to him.

It was a full thirty minutes later before Jake got his stats tallied and the lineup solidified for that day's game. He tapped his pencil against the list of batting averages and fielding percentages that he'd figured up in his head, and he looked up and groaned loudly as he realized that it was almost time to start getting ready to head to the school. He tossed the scorebook to the coffee table and flopped sideways on the couch, jostling Brandon with his feet.

Shaken out of his concentration, Brandon pulled back as feet attached to long legs pushed onto his lap, nudging the papers. He lifted a brow and tipped his chin to look at Jake, glasses sliding down his nose. "Is this your way of telling me you want my attention?" he asked. Yep. Still feeling happy. Shit.

"No, but feel free to keep my feet warm," Jake ordered haughtily as he waggled his fingers at Brandon and then tucked his hands under his head, long body stretched out comfortably.

Brandon now had ankles on his multiple-choice tests, and he looked at them, bemused. Without thinking, he dropped his pen and pressed a finger to a whitened scar and slid it along the tendon.

Jake's leg jumped, and he shivered violently, but he didn't pull his feet away. "Careful there," he warned seriously. "It's tender. Prod too deep and I kick."

"Dare I even ask how many scars like this you have?" Brandon asked sadly. "Tender, still, after how much time?"

"Years. And it's just the two long ones like that," Jake answered with a tap to his shoulder. "My knee was arthroscopic."

Brandon turned serious eyes on him. "Like that makes it better. 'Yeah, I went under the knife, but they did it by camera instead of looking with their own eyes.' " He shuddered, obviously not liking the concept despite where he'd been headed in med school. "I'm sorry you still feel it after all this time," he said, unconsciously caressing the scar gently with one hand.

Skin prickled all over Jake's body as he watched Brandon's hand move with dark eyes. That was a decidedly tender gesture. Christ, could he be right about Brandon? Was it really more than just in his head and wishful thinking? He swallowed heavily and watched the man wordlessly. Seeming to realize what he was doing, Brandon sat back and pulled his hand away reluctantly, fingers brushing along the skin before leaving it entirely. He glanced to the other man and murmured a weak apology. His touch had been beyond that of a doctor or therapist and well into something more intimate. Jake pushed up onto his elbows and licked his lips as he watched Brandon intently. His stomach was churning after that gentle caress, and he could see that Brandon was embarrassed by the touching. Perhaps thinking he'd overstepped his boundaries? What if Jake was right? What if Brandon was attracted to him? The likelihood was slim, but Jake had reached the point where he just couldn't tolerate not finding out somehow.

"Can I ask you a question?" Jake blurted before his better senses could stop him.

Brandon glanced at him. "Of course," he answered, pulling off his glasses and setting them on the pile of papers he'd just slid to the couch's arm.

Now that Jake had embarked on this road, he didn't quite know how to proceed, and he certainly didn't know how to turn back. He sat up and tucked his feet under him, peering at Brandon intently as the man turned on the couch to face him. Jake wasn't a wordy person, and though he was quick with the insults, having a serious conversation about what he wanted to ask just wasn't in his makeup. Actions spoke louder than words to Jake. So instead of asking the question he'd intended to, he reached out quickly, tugged Brandon closer to him - and kissed him.
Reader Reviews (5)
Submitted By: lotuslovin on Sep 15, 2009
Really liked the humor that these two authors are able to work into their characters. The book is fun and detailed.
Submitted By: letarsha19 on Aug 12, 2009
I just want to say this book was awesome. I recommend it to all romance lovers. It was great how they didn't fall in love right off the bat. They grew together and then everything just fell into place. Jack and Brandon were just two wonderful characters, and I was sad to see their story end.
Submitted By: duyen on Jul 16, 2009
I cannot say how much I loved this book. The relationship between the protagonists was so sweet and loving. They were both nice guys and their relationship developed so believably. I have reread it several times and each time has been a pleasure.
Submitted By: MJJ260 on Jun 19, 2009
I find this to be one of my favorite books by this writing duo...and a couple of my favorite characters. They were realistic and their connection sparked titillating, then sexy, then hot sex. This is an enjoyable story with characters I would love to read in a sequel.
Submitted By: ordybelle on Jun 19, 2009
I love everything I have read by these two authors, and this one did not dissapoint. Loved it!
 
Caught Running
By: Abigail Roux, Madeleine Urban
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