Fixer-Upper by Meg Harding

Fixer-Upper by Meg Harding

Author:Meg Harding [Harding, Meg]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Tags: gay romance
ISBN: 978-1-63476-747-7
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Published: 2016-01-06T05:00:00+00:00


Chapter Seven

WHEN JAKE finally managed to injure himself, it wasn’t even his fault. Dakota and he were standing in the front yard, trying to figure out what plants might look good underneath his windows, and one of the construction crew was walking by with a beam balanced over his shoulder. Neither Jake nor Dakota were paying any attention to him, or to the guy’s name being called. Jake did pay attention when the beam whacked into his head.

It wasn’t just a tap. It was a full on swing, and Jake went down like a felled tree. His head felt like it had split in half, and his vision was doing an odd tunnel-and-fade kind of routine. He felt sick.

Vaguely he was aware of people hovering over him, of someone apologizing profusely and someone else telling everyone to back off. Jake couldn’t get his hands to stop clasping his head. He felt like if he let go, his head would crumble to pieces. “It hurts,” he said, gritting it out between his teeth. His words came out slurred.

“I think you have a concussion.” Dakota’s face swam into his vision, distorted and blurry. “Stay with me,” he said, and Jake felt a familiar warm hand wrap around his own. “Call an ambulance.”

Jake tried to protest. He hated hospitals with a fiery passion. Nothing good ever came from them.

Unfortunately, he passed out right about then.



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