Rebound Remedy by Christine d'Abo
Author:Christine d'Abo
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Tags: Romance, MM Romance, Contemporary, Holiday, Glbt
ISBN: 1626493537
Publisher: Riptide Publishing
Published: 2015-11-09T00:00:00+00:00
Cole sat in the spot where Owen had been hours earlier and stared at his fully decorated Christmas tree. It really had been the perfect one for him, its size and shape fitting into his condo as though it had taken root and grown there. Owen had found it, had bled for it, and had dragged it back for him.
It was very caveman in a way.
He liked that.
What he didn’t like was being alone. It gave him time to think, which was both good and bad. The last few days hanging out with Owen had eased his broken heart. His anger had dissipated and he was finally able to clear his mind and look at the whole Steven situation somewhat rationally. Well, as rationally as he could when he had a box of his ex’s stuff sitting at his feet.
He had this random collection—a toothbrush, Steven’s DJ Tiësto shirt, his copy of To Kill a Mockingbird, some other random odds and ends—and he didn’t know where to send them. He’d texted Steven to see if he wanted to come get his things, only to be told that he’d gone to Montreal for a trip with . . . whatever the hell his name was.
Adam. Right.
Cole didn’t know any of Steven’s family; he’d never met them. They’d only hung out with Steven’s friends a few times. He’d gotten the impression that they weren’t big fans of his. He’d never minded when Steven had gone out with them and he’d stayed behind. The thought of taking the box to any of them, to see the look of oh thank God Steven came to his senses, was too much. It served as a reminder that things would never have worked between them.
Deep down, he had probably always known that. It had nothing to do with the difference in their ages or incomes, and everything to do with their personalities. Steven was an extrovert to the nth degree. He liked to party, dance, hit the clubs, all the things Cole didn’t enjoy. Bars like McGregor’s had always been more Cole’s speed. The game or fight on the television, people to talk to about what was happening if he wanted. Or the option to simply sit and be left alone if that’s what he preferred.
Thinking about McGregor’s meant his mind made its way around to Owen. The idea of becoming entwined with the bartender was a fantasy come true. He was an attractive man with a mouth that could turn a straight man gay. And if he hadn’t had the opportunity to feel the slide of Owen’s cock into him, well, that was something he could hopefully look forward to.
But if Cole knew one thing about himself, it was that he had a tendency to jump from the frying pan into the fire. While he might be coming to realize that his relationship with Steven had been doomed from the beginning, that didn’t mean getting into something with Owen would necessarily work either, no matter how different Owen and Steven were.
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