The Tin Star by J. L. Langley
Author:J. L. Langley [Langley, J. L.]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi, pdf
Published: 2012-08-29T02:33:22+00:00
Jamie walked around the dark red GT in awe. He ran his hand down the side of the door. Nice! Red was his favorite color. He couldn’t believe that Ethan had added his name to the title. He’d been speechless. It hadn’t been the car that had made him so breathless and weak-kneed, either. It was the ramifications of Ethan putting something in both their names. It smacked of commitment.
Be still his heart, he wasn’t just getting a new car -- he was getting Ethan. Technically, he already had Ethan, of course, but this was tantamount to a public declaration for a man who didn’t want everyone to know he was gay. At least to Jamie’s way of thinking it was.
Damn! His dick was thickening. Maybe later he could talk Ethan into pulling over down the road somewhere and breaking the car in. Shit, thoughts like that were not going to make the ride home a comfortable one. He shifted a little from anyone’s view, relieving the press of denim against his crotch. He needed to get his mind off Ethan.
His lover walked out of the dealership, saw him by the car, and smiled. When he got about six feet from Jamie, he tossed him the keys. “Let’s go.”
Jamie caught the keys with a grin. Yes! Ethan was going to let him drive their car.
“No fuckin’ fair!” John groused behind him. “I drove y’all out here. I should get to drive it home as payment.”
Jamie opened the door and slid in. He started up the Mustang and listened to her purr before turning to his brother. “Get your own boyfriend!”
John huffed. “I’m thinking about it! Boyfriends apparently give better gifts than girlfriends.”
Jamie grinned at him. “Yeah, and they don’t bitch when you watch football, either.”
John flipped him off and went back to his truck.
Ethan chuckled. “Oh, Lord!”
“He started it.”
Ethan squeezed his shoulder. “Just go to the Riverwalk, so we can all eat something. John’s following us. I had actually planned on John just dropping us off, but apparently he’s sticking around. I figured the least we can do is feed him.”
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