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Garret Farm: Part 21 by J Ray Lamb
Murphy woke up and stretched out across the bed. Colin was already up and doing his morning work which brought a smile to his face.
Colin was a damn good cook and a halfway decent fuck. As he was around Colin more and more, he realized that the rest of the crew was right. Colin needs his own house and place to go other than here.
As he scratched his balls, he turned and saw that it was almost 11:00a.m. and he’d not even made it out of bed. Jumping out of bed, he quickly packed himself into some jeans…
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Rose and Thorne 6 #9 (2.5) by Julie Lynn Hayes
Anderson hesitated before responding to Ethan’s question. I could tell he wanted to say yes, but his Southern gentleman manners were holding him back from doing that, and I suspected I knew why that was. “I know your sister’s visiting,” he began instead. Told you. That man was nothing if not polite.
Ethan held up one hand immediately even as he said, “Sarah will understand. She was going home tomorrow anyway. I’ll explain what’s going on to her. There won’t be a problem.”
Especially since she’s mad at you right now.
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Now we were getting down to the churning core. I surreptitiously squeezed Garjah’s hand. We’d wanted to get to this point sooner rather than later without having to explain too much about who he was and why none of the Kardoval had come to negotiate on his people’s behalf. Or really explain why their culture was so strictly regimented. Treaties took trust on both sides, but trust takes time to earn.
“We are a simple people. Our culture is made of binary genders with equality between sexes. Our rulers are not elected, but they are the best equipped to rule