The Holeshot by Lynn Michaels

The Holeshot by Lynn Michaels

Author:Lynn Michaels [Michaels, Lynn]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Rubicon Fiction
Published: 2015-08-11T16:00:00+00:00


29

Tyler smiled to himself at how far they had come. After their almost breakup, Tyler joined Davey at The Ranch on a more permanent basis. They spent three sun-splashed days in Clearwater forgetting the rest of the world before Davey went to the camp in Jacksonville. Davey had spoiled him rotten with mimosas for breakfast, playing in the surf, and long walks along the beach at sunset. They even got to hang out at a few local places along the strip. Then Tyler flew back home to pack up the rest of his stuff while Davey had to go to Jacksonville. After the training camp, they met back at The Ranch. He had officially moved in, and Janie's new boyfriend moved in with her. Everything worked out perfectly.

Tyler loved seeing Davey so excited because the training had helped and he'd managed to cut a full second off his fastest track time. He would be more than ready when the season started.

When Christmas rolled around, they flew into Denver together to go visit Tyler's family. Davey drove with Tyler navigating from the airport. Tyler couldn't stop smiling. Davey had gotten a tattoo of a wrench on his right hip as a present for Tyler. He'd also whispered about another surprise for later. The holiday atmosphere excited him, but just being with Davey was more than enough for him.

He didn't know what to get Davey for Christmas, and still hadn't bought anything. He planned to go shopping with his mother and Janie after they got settled in at his mother's house. "You think you'll be okay hanging with my mom's boyfriend while I go off with Mom and Janie?"

"Janie?"

"Yeah, uh, her folks live next door. Didn't I tell you?"

"I guess I forgot."

Tyler laughed. "I used to have the biggest crush on her big brother. He was all jock, athletic and muscular and oh so hot."

Davey cut him a look, somewhat jealous and somewhat curious. "Jock, huh?"

"Yeah. The kind that marries the head cheerleader. That's exactly what he did. Janie and I became best friends. It was inevitable."

"Yeah, I see that." Davey rolled his eyes. "Is your mom's boyfriend into Supercross? Racing? Sports?"

"Of course."

"Then, it'll be fine, baby."

They pulled into the driveway of Tyler's mom's house. "They're going to love you."

Davey fiddled with the door latch and looked out the window, staring at the house. "I hope so, but it doesn't matter as long as you love me."

"I do."

Davey turned to face Tyler with a strange look. Tyler wanted to probe, question what he was thinking, but the front door flew open and his mother flew out screaming. "Tyler!"

Now, Tyler rolled his eyes. "Come on, lover. Let's get the hug-fest over with."

Tyler had been right. His mom hugged and kissed both of them and finally pulled them in the house. As expected, Christmas decorations dripped from the walls with lights and garland draped over pictures. Their family had always loved going overboard at Christmas. His mother stood a good inch or two shorter than Tyler, and she had a curvy yet not overly plump figure and soft brown hair.



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