Love Under Two Lawmen by Cara Covington

Love Under Two Lawmen by Cara Covington

Author:Cara Covington
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Tags: Book/Menage
ISBN: 9781610341097
Publisher: Siren Publishing, Inc.
Published: 2010-10-12T23:00:00+00:00


Chapter 15

Warren’s smile felt permanently etched on his face. The scenery had become monotonous a few days ago because he preferred cities over wilderness. The sun must have decided to give summer another try, as it burned down with the intensity of mid-July. His ass felt like it had been molded to the shape of the saddle and would remain so for the rest of his born days.

None of those irritants mattered. He’d never been happier in his life.

He looked over at Amanda and Adam and knew he’d never be able to give thanks enough for the simple miracle of their having come into his life.

He’d carried dark shadows inside him for as long as he could remember, shadows forged by the events of his past and the perilous times he’d survived before landing in Waco. He’d told Adam some, but not all, of what he’d endured. He could see no need to reveal those past wounds to the light of day now. Especially now that he had these two amazing people as lovers.

Every moment he spent with them erased hurts and wounds from the past. They made him feel fresh and clean and new.

How did a man return such a gift?

“If we can get as far as Eufaula Lake before sundown, it’ll be a good place to camp.” Adam turned slightly in his saddle to look at both him and Amanda. Then he flashed that smile Warren so loved. “It’s deep enough. We can swim naked. Um…can you swim, sweetheart?”

Warren knew he addressed Amanda. Swimming naked together was the one thing he and Adam had always been able to do, even in the full light of day, provided they were where women weren’t.

Society is a strange beast.

“Yes, I can swim. I’ve never swum naked, though. I think I’ll like it.”

They’d been skirting the edge of the Ouachita Mountains since yesterday, and the uneven terrain made riding a little more work than it had been. Warren knew he wasn’t alone in keeping an eye on Amanda. She hadn’t complained, but he could see the effort the long days took on her face. He suspected that’s why Adam considered stopping early.

They weren’t that far from the lake. He could smell the water.

Twenty minutes later, they dismounted. The bank of the lake, at this end of it, sloped gently, the grass that grew next to it long and soft-looking.

“Let’s tie the horses over by those trees.” Adam pointed to a stand a bit away from the water and down wind, hopefully, from where they’d sleep.

Once the animals had been watered and relieved of their saddles, they set about making camp. By now, they’d fallen into a routine of tasks—Warren would lay out their sleeping pallet and get the water for coffee and cooking, while Adam and Amanda set out the gear and then gathered wood for their fire.

Warren kept his eye on the others as he went about his chores. They meshed well together, as if they’d been functioning as a family for years instead of weeks.



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