Marcus A.J. - Ren Faire 3- The Archer's Arrow by A.J. Marcus

Marcus A.J. - Ren Faire 3- The Archer's Arrow by A.J. Marcus

Author:A.J. Marcus [Marcus, A.J.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00


“I’M FLEXIBLE,” Robin said as they carried the targets from his truck to the

far side of the archery range.

“I just want to make sure you’re okay with having dinner with the belly

dancers,” John said.

“They seem like nice gals.” Robin set the target down. Unloading was

going much faster than he expected. He normally did this part by himself,

since his crew varied from fair to fair. He didn’t know anyone locally, but

there were always folks at the festivals looking for work at the vendors and

games, so he should be able to find some help in the next day or two, hopefully before opening day on Saturday. “They are.” John set his target down and wiped a hand across his forehead. “You don’t mind if I take my shirt off, do you? It’ll be a little cooler.”

“Of course not,” Robin replied. “Whatever makes you comfortable.” He didn’t add that it would give him more time to enjoy the sight of John’s muscular body. Their night together in the hotel was something he couldn’t wait to repeat. He’d almost been afraid John was going to be a bit withdrawn this morning, but so far, he was more relaxed than ever.

John pulled his T-shirt off and wiped his forehead again. He glanced up at the sun high in the clear sky. “I better not leave it off too long. I’d hate to start fair with a sunburn.”

Robin sighed softly at the sight of the strong muscles he’d enjoyed the previous night. “I don’t want anything to interfere with being able to touch you,” he said before pulling off his shirt. A hint of a breeze ran through his chest hair, not enough to cool, only a tease of relief. “This is a good idea. We’ve got a bit of building to do the next couple of days, so we might pick up some sunscreen tonight.”

“Not a bad thought.” John nodded. “Particularly if you need help lathering it onto your back.” He smiled.

“I was about to offer that myself.” Robin laughed. “It’s good to know we’re on the same page.”

“Anything that lets me touch you more is a good thing.” John dropped his voice.

Robin nodded as they walked the short distance back toward the truck. “This shouldn’t take too much longer. You’re being a great help.”

“Thanks, I like being helpful.”

“So have you given any more thought to just setting up one tent?” Robin asked. They’d talked about it after they woke up that morning, before they hit the road.

John sighed. “I’ve been thinking. I slept better last night than I have in a long time. I just don’t know if it would be moving a bit faster than I’m ready for.”

“I don’t want to rush things,” Robin said. He was still shocked that they had even talked about it earlier. It was something he’d never talked to anyone about before. He’d never even thought about moving in with another guy. And he knew the subject was a touchy one with John, but somehow, it just felt right.



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