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“I do get kinda crazy. I don’t really know why, but Jack hates it and makes sure I don’t get to that level. We’ve had some pretty good fights when I was starving,” he said then grinned. “Maybe I’m just a dick and like to give him crap.”

“Somehow, I can believe that. You two argue like siblings.”

“We’ve known each other so long we know what nerve to step on for a good reaction. Hudson tries to avoid us when we’re together and that man is loaded with patience,” he said and huffed out a laugh.

“It will become my mission to make sure you’re never hungry,” I said and held up a finger to be a little more dramatic.

“There’s other things I’m sure I’ll be hungry for that has nothing to do with food,” Isaac said as casually as if hewastalking about food.

After last night I was done waiting to know him better. He was a good guy, and I wanted to explore everything with him. “Well, I’m not opposed to feeding those needs too,” I said, and patted his back when he choked.

“Do you mean it?”

“Yes.” I took a bite without saying anything else while his eyes bore into me searching for more information. But it was simple, he wanted me, and I wanted him. What more was there?

“Dammit, now I’ll be working with a chubby all day,” he said, making me laugh.

“Sorry not sorry,” I said and loved the idea he’d be thinking of me all day.

Seventeen

Isaac

It was different workingwith someone I was seeing. Well really, both things were different because not once had there been anyone I admitted to seeing. I was a lone wolf onthe prowl. Well, I thought I was, but really, I was a lonely pup looking for some warmth, and now I’d found that warmth in Tig.

“Hey, what did you want to do after work?” he asked me as soon as I arrived. It had been a few weeks since we’d started spending more time together, and since those first blowjobs, we’d spent most nights getting each other off.

I smirked in his direction, making him laugh. “You know what I want to do,” I said.

He stopped and looked me up and down. Taking his time and letting me know he loved what he saw. He mashed his lips together in a line and shook his head. “You have no idea all the things I want to do to you,” he whispered as he leaned in close.

“Do it,” I said. “Seriously, do it!” He laughed as he walked off in the direction of his work area leaving me half hard and wanting more. Exactly like he probably wanted. “Fucker, he’s better at this game than I am,” I grumbled but smiled. He’d make it up to me later.

“You two seem to be getting along well,” Roger said as he fell in line with me and we walked into the control room where we’d been working yesterday. He’d decided we needed to go over all the wiring we could get to just to make sure everything was in working order. I didn’t mind at all; it was better than sitting around doing nothing or cleaning out one of the silos.

“Yeah, he’s a nice guy. Do you remember when he lived here when he was in school?”

“Not really, but he’s a little younger than my kids would have been,” Roger said.

“Are you sure? He’s pretty old,” I said, making him chuckle.

“He may not like you saying that.”

“Eh, I give him shit all the time.”

“Why does that not surprise me.” We talked a while longer and he explained everything we’d be doing today. It was a good job,and I found myself hoping it lasted longer than some of the other ones had.

“Want to meet me at Nuts and Bolts later?” I asked Tig when we were leaving for the day.

“Sure. Did you have plans with Jack?”

“Not really, but I thought after we say hello then you could stay the night. It’s Friday, we finally have time to . . .” His eyes widened before he kissed my cheek.

“I’ll go home and meet you there. Staying the night sounds good.”

“Is that all that sounds good?” I was on a roll today and I could see he was imagining us together fucking like bunnies.

“I’ll show you what sounds good later,” he said and just before he got in his truck he turned around and walked back to me. “I mean it.” He squeezed my arm before walking away while I tried to control my body’s reaction to thinking about later.