Justin by Catherine Lievens

Justin by Catherine Lievens

Author:Catherine Lievens [Lievens, Catherine]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Council Enforcers, Adult, Erotic Romance, Gay, GLBTQIA, Paranormal, Shapeshifter
ISBN: 9781487427108
Publisher: eXtasy Books Inc
Published: 2019-11-22T06:00:00+00:00


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It was overwhelming. It wasn’t the first time Yedley had tried to work at the bar, but his brother usually made sure he did so when there weren’t too many people there. Today, though, it looked like half the town had decided to have lunch at Nate’s bar, and Yedley wasn’t sure how to deal with it.

But he had to. He’d told Pryderi and Nate he wanted to do this, even though it wasn’t true. He had to do it, though. He needed to find a way to give back everything Nate and Pryderi had given him. They hadn’t put conditions on him living in one of their guest rooms, but not doing anything didn’t feel right. Besides, it gave Yedley a chance to stop thinking about his parents.

He’d loved having two days, or a day and a half as it was, to focus on Justin. He wanted more time, but as soon as they’d come back to Gillham, it was as if thoughts of his parents and what had happened with them had taken over Yedley’s brain, and he couldn’t stop thinking about it.

So here he was, behind the bar washing glasses and trying to stay away from the customers filling the bar. He wasn’t good enough to be a waiter yet, and he didn’t think he’d ever be. He had no idea when he wanted to do with his life, but as much as he loved Pryderi and liked Nate, he wasn’t sure working at the bar was something he wanted to do long term. As it was, though, it was a way to distract himself.

Or at least, it should be, but not having to deal with the customers meant that Yedley had more than enough time to think about his parents. Washing glasses wasn’t as distracting as he’d hoped it would be.

Yedley sighed. He’d known how things would go. He’d known his parents wouldn’t accept him and that they’d kick him out just like they’d done with Pryderi. He hadn’t hoped for anything different.

So why was he so distraught over this? He shouldn’t be. He’d expected it. But it still hurt, much more than what he’d been through when he’d been kidnapped. The only way to make it stop was to give himself time, but Yedley felt like he didn’t have any. He wanted to start living. He wanted to leave his past behind and focus on his future with Justin. They were bonded, yet they barely talked to each other, and Yedley knew it was his fault. Justin was an angel, giving him time and space, but Yedley didn’t want time and space. He wanted Justin, and the only reason he didn’t have him was himself.

Yet for some reason, he couldn’t bring himself to contact Justin. They saw each other regularly. Justin came to the bar almost every day, and they talked, but never about what they were doing as a couple. Yedley wasn’t even sure they were a couple. They’d bonded, and



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