Colorado Connection (Colorado Heart Book 6)

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Book: Colorado Connection (Colorado Heart Book 6) by Sara York Read Free Book Online
Authors: Sara York
still frowned upon.
     
    *~*~*
     
    Somehow, he and Jazz were able to keep their personal lives separate from work. One day bled into another, filled with long days spent in the streets, searching for hidden dangers. Exhaustion struck hard, but having Jazz around helped. They found moments here and there to cuddle or kiss, and every once in a while they were able to come together as lovers. In the beginning, it had just been fucking. Jazz hadn’t really meant anything to him. Then, as the days went past, he and Jazz became friends. When he called his brother, Lafferty, he was already half in love with Jazz, wishing their lives were different.
    “Hey, bro, how’s it going?” Lafferty asked.
    “Good. Tough. A little scary. I need condoms.”
    “Whoa, why do you need condoms?” Lafferty snickered on the other end of the phone. “Thought you said you weren’t going to go fucking around with those guys.”
    “Just send me a few boxes.” He could have picked up some, but he hated that people would find out he had a lover.
    Lafferty giggled and snorted. “Tell me about it. How many guys you banging?’’
    “It’s not like that.” Matthew was getting annoyed. His brother was great, but he wasn’t ready to explain everything.
    “You know, I’d be in the middle of them, begging for cock. I do love a good suck and poke.”
    Matthew sighed, hoping to shut off Lafferty’s jokes because for some reason he didn’t want to joke about Jazz. “It’s just one guy.” Silence filled the line and he wondered if he’d lost the connection. “Lafferty, you there?”
    “One, as in relationship material, one?” Lafferty asked.
    He blew out a breath and smiled to himself. “I don’t know. I really like him.”
    “Oh my God, Matthew has a boyfriend,” Lafferty sung over the phone. “Tell me, is he a good kisser?”
    He laughed and smiled to himself, pushing at his cock as it started to fill out just from thinking about Jazz’s kisses. “He’s the best.”
    His brother moaned over the line. “Then tell me about him. I want to hear everything.”
    Matthew chuckled and settled in the chair, pulling one knee up and hugging it. “When I first met him, he was an asshole to me. Total jerk with a big mouth. I avoided him as much as I could, but we work together and he’s in my unit so it’s kind of hard to get away from him.”
    “So you like a jerk?” Lafferty sounded doubtful.
    “Yeah, I do. But when we’re alone, he’s so fucking sweet. I mean the first time he came to me and asked for a kiss—”
    “Wait, he asked you for a kiss?” Lafferty interrupted, his voice going up in pitch.
    “He did. His girlfriend had just broken up with him—”
    “Girlfriend? Matthew, this guy is going to break your heart.”
    “No, I’m not explaining it properly. He’s really sweet. Told me he was a smartass to me in the beginning because he’d been attracted to me this whole time.”
    Lafferty was silent for a bit. “I don’t know. It sounds off.”
    “Trust me, I’m not losing my heart or my head. We’re fucking.” But he wasn’t just fucking Jazz. There were feelings he didn’t want to delved too deeply into. If all they had was fucking right now, that’s what he would take. But he knew he and Jazz had more, and when they headed home, maybe it would stick.
    “Okay, I’ll send you a couple of boxes, but you have to tell me how it’s going. And don’t let him break you.”
    “I’ll be fine. So tell me, how are Lane and Gresh?” He could almost hear Lafferty’s eye roll.
    “Both are good. Lane worries too much about Gresh. But shit, I walked in on them in the hot tub. I thought they were gone and they thought everyone else was gone. Good lord, Matthew, Lane is one limber dude.”
    “Oh my God, you walked in on dads doing it? Shit, I bet that was awkward.”
    “Only for me. They didn’t know I was there. Both of them were grunting and moaning so loudly they didn’t hear anything.”
    Matthew laughed so

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