Whisky Business by Elliot Fletcher
Author:Elliot Fletcher [Fletcher, Elliot]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2023-05-15T16:00:00+00:00
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Us â James Bay
âMumâs going to call you,â Callum grunted, his spade slicing through the mound of wet peat and dropping it into the open kiln.
Heâd arrived early today. The morning light had still been hazy when I dragged my bleary-eyed arse out of bed to greet him. If heâd been surprised to find me indisposed, he didnât show it, declaring only that he had no appointments for the day and wanted to be put to work. I didnât believe him. He was one of only a handful of vets on the entire island that didnât specialise in livestockâhe was busy. Iâd dropped by the surgery on a number of occasions and the phone always rang off the hook. I wasnât one to look a gift horse in the mouth when I could use the distraction, though, so I kept my suspicions to myself.
In silence, we worked quickly, Callum familiar with the methods. He worked the wet while I worked the dry, loading it simultaneously into the kiln. This process would flavour and then dry the grain stored in the room above us, giving the whisky its unique smokey taste.
Even as we worked efficiently, a part of me still longed for Aprilâs sunshine presence. The single time sheâd helped with the drying, sheâd voiced such random questions.
âWhat would happen if I got locked in there with the grain?â
âYou would die, princess,â Iâd answered incredulously. It was pretty bloody obvious. At its warmest, the drying room reached around eight degrees celsius.
âYes. But how?â
Sheâd been genuinely curious, knowing my interest in anatomy perhaps. So I answered to the best of my ability. Sheâd only smirked and said, âSo cool.â
Little freak. There could be none of that now.
I shovelled harder as the realisation clanged through me, sweating as I broke the already small chunks of dry peat into even smaller pieces. The heat from the fire roared, only stoking the tangle of emotions that coursed through me every time I remembered what happened last night. What Iâd done.
April had started it, sort of. It was more like a mutual starting⦠but I definitely finished it. I was the first to initiate contact, pulling her against me in the bed because Iâd been absolutely desperate to touch her in some small way. And seeing her so scaredâcomforting her had felt good. So fucking right.
Then she kissed me.
I still couldnât make sense of it in my mind and Iâd dissected it from every angle, replaying the moment so many times I could reenact the entire encounter from memory alone. The only reasoning I could come up with: she was upset about Kier and wanted comfort. And Iâd shot it all to hell by pouncing on her like a dying man in the desert.
I was in the desertâa sexual desert, if you will. My dry spell was so long it had become my natural climate rather than a lengthy summer. Yet Iâd acclimated. Women had come on to me in the past, Jasmine only months ago. Iâd said no.
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