Page 27 of Getting Hitched

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Page 27 of Getting Hitched

Jack took his arm and pulled him to the far side of a massive oak tree. “Yes, really.”

“Oh, that kind of break.”

Jack reached for him, and Gray cupped the back of his head, holding him in place and kissing him until he had to come up for air.

“How much longer until we can get out of here?” Gray asked.

Jack looked around the tree and pointed. “Mason’s heading our way. We must’ve sent out some kind of silent call.”

Gray rolled his eyes.

“What are you two up to back here?” Mason asked when he reached them.

Jack winked at him. “I needed a break.”

“Riiiight.”

Gray took them both by the hand. “I want to take you home and do unspeakable things to you.”

Jack shook his head. “I like it better when you speak them too.”

His teasing made Gray growl. “You’re already causing trouble, after I promised to love you always not two hours ago.”

“You love me because I’m trouble.”

Gray snorted.

“You know he’s right,” Mason said.

“I want you two naked and at my mercy, and I want it now.”

Mason shivered. “That does sound good.”

“Should we really leave this early?”

“Yes,” Gray said. “It is our wedding night after all.”

“Right.” Jack laughed. “Gray’s going to take our innocence.”

Gray flipped him off.

“Bryce, Toby, and Matt will see that everything is taken care of,” Mason said.

Jack seemed to consider that, then smiled. “All right. Let me tell my family goodbye. I think I might have to agree to breakfast with them tomorrow.”

Gray groaned.

“Would it really be that bad?”

“Anything that involves you not in my bed tomorrow morning is bad.”

“Nothing’s stopping us from getting back in bed after breakfast, and I’ll make it brunch, a late one.”

“Go.” Gray waved toward an area of tables where Jack’s brother sat. “Do what you must.”

“Should I meet you at the car?” Jack asked.

“Yes, but I should probably say goodbye to Thornton.”


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