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Double Trouble: Chapter 63 by Jon Keys
Darrin leaned back against the chair with his feet propped up on the footstool as Mitch brought him a beer from the fridge. He took a drink and turned back to Orin and Rob.
“How’d you meet? How long have you been together?”
They glanced at each other and Darrin could tell they both were frantically counting, and hoping the other one wouldn’t notice. Rob looked up first with a smile. “Since I was a sophomore. Orin’s a cradle robber.”
“I was not. I’d just started grad school. So I was only a few years older.”
Darrin grinned at them and smiled. “So you’ve been finishing up over the last year while Orin was here?”
Daniel: Chapter Six By Carol Pedroso
Tara
Tara looked around the room at the two men bickering like a pair of teenager. Really, she thought, they were thirty years old now, they needed to grow up.
“Guys, come on please I need to talk to you both.”
They sobered instantly and turned their full attention ono her.
“Right,” she said as she gathered her thoughts. “We need to discuss Daniel and Silas. I thought I should fill in some basics for you both as you don’t usually have anything to do with hiring the subs that work for us.
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Innocence & Carnality: Part 33 by Mann Ramblings
Rother rose from the breakfast table, dropping his napkin into his plate. “I have business in the city today.”
“Will you be back later?” I asked.
“In time for supper, I think.”
“All right. I’ll see you then.”
I watched my husband strut out the door, smiling as he adjusted his cuffs.
Out of habit, Harston collected our dirty breakfast plates. “Lord Rother seems to be in good spirits.”
“He was taken care of well last night. How are you faring this morning?”
Harston blushed. “I’m well, thank you.”
I waited for Harston say more, but he was silent as I followed him into the kitchen.
No Flash: Chapter Eighteen by Cia Nordwell
Ben watched Evin take several steps back, and he had to force himself to stand still when all he wanted to do was force Evin closer, to make him stay and listen.
“I don’t think I can.” Evin shook his head, tucking his arms around himself so tight his skin went white under his fingers. “I’m not ready for this.”
“I’m not asking for any declarations. You don’t have to do anything you’re not comfortable with, Evin. But every time I’m with you, with Micah, my feelings get stronger. We didn’t break up because I fell out of love with
Moving Forward #23 (5.5) by Julie Lynn Hayes
He darted a quick glance at Lee. Lee’s jaw was set in a firm line, and his eyes were filled with a quiet fury, like the calm before a storm. Marshall had a good feeling Lee knew exactly what Dustin meant too. And he wasn’t happy about it.
Nobody spoke for a minute. Then Lee pushed his chair back and rose.
“What are you going to do?” Marshall asked. Whatever it was, he knew better than to try to talk Lee out of it. When his mind was set like this, that wasn’t going to happen. And, to be honest, whatever it was, he knew Dustin had it coming. Frankly, he was tired of trying to deal with the little shit himself. That wasn’t working out very well. And it was no way to spend their vacation, worrying about what Dustin might or might not do.
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