Glenn, Stormy - Cowboy Easy [Blaecleah Brothers 1] (Siren Publishing Classic ManLove) by Stormy Glenn

Glenn, Stormy - Cowboy Easy [Blaecleah Brothers 1] (Siren Publishing Classic ManLove) by Stormy Glenn

Author:Stormy Glenn [Glenn, Stormy]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Publisher: Siren-BookStrand, Inc.
Published: 2011-01-18T17:34:25.216000+00:00


Chapter 6

Asa laughed at Lachlan’s enthusiasm. Lachlan was dragging him by one hand through the yard and into the barn. Lachlan said he had something special to show him, and Asa was loath to tamp down on the man’s excitement.

Lachlan had been moody for the last couple of days, ever since the attack by Clem. Seeing his demeanor change to that of a giddy schoolboy made Asa think that maybe they were starting to get over the incident.

They had informed the sheriff of the attack but decided not to press charges. Asa thought it might accelerate hostilities between the Thornton and the Blaecleah families. He just wanted to forget the whole thing and get on with getting closer to Lachlan.

That pretty much dominated his thoughts over the last few days. Asa knew how he felt about Lachlan and had for some time. He adored the man right down to his cute little toes. He just didn’t know exactly how Lachlan felt about him, not for sure.

Surely the man had to have some emotional connection if he felt the need to invite Asa to stay. That didn’t mean Lachlan was in love, despite his early declaration. The actual "love" word hadn't been spoken, not exactly. But Lachlan didn’t seem like the type of man to move someone into his home just because he wanted a booty call.

“Come on, Asa.”

“I’m coming, I’m coming.” Asa rolled his eyes when Lachlan snickered at him. “Okay, I want to be coming.”

“Well, get your ass up that ladder, and you just might get your wish.”

Asa eyed the tall ladder leading to the second floor of the barn. It looked old, the wood faded and worn. He shivered. “Are you sure it’s safe?”

“Come on, scaredy-cat.” Lachlan grabbed the first rung and pulled himself up the ladder until he reached the top. Asa watched Lachlan swing himself over the edge then turn around and bend over to look back down at him. “Come on, Asa. It’s perfectly safe.”

Asa had serious doubts about the safety of anything in the old barn, but he couldn’t deny the sensuous grin on Lachlan’s face that promised wonderfully wicked things if he reached the top floor of the barn.

“All right, I’m coming, but you’d better pray that this damn ladder doesn’t break, or you’re going to be doing more than licking my ass.”

Asa grabbed the first rung of the ladder, hesitating when it creaked. He drew in a deep breath and levered himself up to the next rung, then the next and the next until he reached the top.

Lachlan reached out for him, and Asa gratefully stepped into the arms the man held out to him. “Tell me there’s an easier way down.”

Lachlan chuckled. “Well, we can always use the ropes that pull the hay bales up here and lower ourselves down or simply jump off the edge. There’s got to be enough hay down there to break our fall.”

“And this would be why I don’t make a good rancher.” Asa snickered.

“Ah, but there are so many advantages to being a rancher,” Lachlan drawled slowly.



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