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Grind – E Davies (1)

That gave him a big leg up on half the apprentices they saw at the company. Ryan was able to leave him to staining the wine bottle holders while he sanded down the sets of coasters. “So,” Ryan spoke up when they had a comfortable moment, “how was your week?” “Great,” James told him. “Got our website almost set up.” “Oh, shit. Sorry. I haven’t had a chance to look yet,” Ryan winced. James had been texting him updates, but he hadn’t texted back much.
Combined with what they’d last done together, James might be thinking he was withdrawing. “No problem,” James answered. “This is all more important.” “I’m sure it looks great. Show me after this is done,” Ryan told him, and James brightened up. “Will do. How about yours?” Aside from work and then more work on this, Ryan hadn’t had much time for anything fun. He entertained James with anecdotes from the job site. A terribly misdirected nail gun had almost taken out a stack of windows that day.
“That must be taking a toll, all this extra work,” James frowned. “You should teach me the basics so I can do… you know, the grunt work.” Actually, that sounded perfect. “Really?” Ryan asked to be sure. “It is tough sometimes.” James eyed him. “You think I’m allergic to hard work?”
he teased, but he was a little affronted. He probably thought Ryan didn’t think he was manly enough for it or something. Ryan had read about that online. “Nah. You’re here,” Ryan gestured around with the brush, almost splashing stain on James. “Oops.” “You painting me? I’ll paint you,” James threatened, his eyes crinkling in another of those adorable smiles.
Ryan laughed. “We can’t get into a stain fight.” “Agreed,” James smirked. “No time, no extra supplies.
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Cover design by ResplendentMedia.com. Amazon Kindle Edition. E. Davies’ Newsletter Don’t miss a new release! To sign up, follow this link: http://www.edaviesbooks.com/subscribe OceanofPDF.com Prologue Ryan He’d known they would wind up here, sooner or later. Well, maybe not here. Not pressed up against James’s kitchen counter, throbbing with the desire to…
do anything. Touch James’s cheek, rub his chest, grind against him until his knees weakened. Thank fucking God James had invited him inside. It was impossible to miss the cues James was giving him now. He leaned back, his legs spread, pulling Ryan in against his body with one hand. His other wrapped around the back of Ryan’s neck, pulling him down against his lips. They kissed slowly, tentatively, both half-afraid to breathe a sound or make a comment.
Ryan wondered if he wasn’t the gun-shy one here. He’d thought it was James, but the cock pressing into his thigh argued that it wasn’t. James’s hands were squeezing his ass and pulling him close. James sucked on his lower lip until Ryan’s eyes fluttered closed and he groaned. One thought kept racing through his head. This won’t end well. James’s lips were too warm, his body too soft, his soap, coconut, and pine smell too intoxicating.
He’d never thought those smells would mix so well, but on James, they were perfect. Everything was perfect on James. That thought was a bad sign. Ryan was smitten, wasn’t he? And James was about to tell him, as his business partner and manager, that this was a dumb idea. To delay the inevitable shattered moment together, Ryan pressed his lips harder against James’s.
He gasped into James’s mouth as their wet lips parted and tongues met. James was kissing him so hard he had to grab the edge of the counter.
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