Flight or Fight by Dirk Greyson

Flight or Fight by Dirk Greyson

Author:Dirk Greyson [Greyson, Dirk]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: gay romance
ISBN: 978-1-63477-731-5
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Published: 2016-08-05T00:00:00+00:00


BRANTLEY WOKE to an empty bed. He heard soft voices in the house and quietly got up, walked across to the guest room, and closed the door. He noticed the bathroom was empty too, so he took the chance to shower and dress. When he opened the door, Mack stood outside, looking edible, and Brantley realized he might have missed a chance to see and feel a wet, shower-soaked Mack.

“I didn’t want to wake you.”

“I woke because I was getting a little cold, and a certain furnace wasn’t next to me.” Brantley grinned and stepped out of the way.

“Are you wearing that for our expedition this morning?” Mack tugged him closer, sliding an arm around his waist. “You look great in those jeans, but if we’re going to do this, I don’t want us to make a spectacle of ourselves. I have some hunting clothes that we can wear. They’re camouflage, and if someone is watching, that will make it harder for them to see us.”

“Oh.” Brantley barely heard what Mack said. His mind was on how close he was and how that was enough to get his head spinning a little and his body to run on overdrive.

“I’ll clean up and bring you the clothes so we can change and go.” Mack leaned closer still. “Though I’m tempted to take you back to bed and see if we could stay there for the rest of the day.”

“I like that idea, but then we’ll never get anything done.” Brantley was about to chuck it all and figure out a way to get dirty so he could clean up with Mack, but instead he kissed him and then stepped away. “Go on. I’ll be waiting for you.”

“Dad is making a simple breakfast. He was asking when you’d be up. So go on through.”

“He doesn’t need to do that.”

“My dad wants to be helpful. When he was first in the chair, I tried to do everything for him. It was wrong. He simply sat back and didn’t cope. It wasn’t until I stepped back and let him do for himself that he began to thrive again. So let him do what he can.” Mack kissed him once again and then stepped into the bathroom, closing the door.

Brantley went out to the kitchen, and Lew got him some coffee and a plate of eggs and toast. Brantley thanked him and tucked in.

“I take it you worked up an appetite.”

Brantley colored. Had Lew heard them? Brantley stared down at his plate, trying not to give anything away.

“Running all over the place with Mack, I mean. It’s his job to follow up on cases.”

“This one seems to take both of us,” Brantley said. “And I think I like it. Well, except the part about people breaking in here and getting shot at.” He took a bite of eggs. “These are really light and good.” He sipped his coffee. “My old job involved ferreting out the solutions to puzzles, and I think I miss that.”

“I’ll be glad when this whole business is over and everything goes back to normal.



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