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Max swallowed loudly and jerked. He nodded and began pulling his pants back up,
still avoiding Boâs gaze. He sidestepped, making it impossible for Bo to keep his grip on Maxâs waist.
âMax?â Bo couldnât help the squeak to his voice. He was utterly terrified. âMaxie? Can you tell me whatâs wrong?â He wanted to know how heâd so badly misjudged the situation.
Max hadnât said no, hadnât tried to push him away or anything, and heâd seemed to enjoy the blowjob. Not that it was obvious now.
Max looked at him like he was crazy for a moment, then turned and walked out of the barn, leaving Bo on his knees and feeling like the biggest fuckup in the world.
Jesus, what was wrong with him? Max nearly giggled at the thought. He was a damned mess, that was nothing new. And he was scared of the way heâd lost control and went after Bo like he had, shoving into his warm wet mouth and just pounding away. Actually, he was furious with himself for it. That wasnât the way he should have treated the man he cared so much for. Neither was running off, but he couldnât seem to stop. Heâd had to leave before he did something worse, like push Bo to the ground and fuck him until they were both unconscious.
Max walked faster, his mind stuck on the fantasy of feeling Bo under him, the tight clench of his ass around Maxâs dick. He was so lost in the thought he nearly collided with Annabelle as she rounded the side of the barn the same time he did. Her surprised squeak was almost as loud as his, and she looked at him with startled blue eyes.
âDid you already finish the stalls?â
Damn it! What was he thinking, walking away from a job? Rapid footsteps distracted him and he craned his head around in time to see Bo hustling towards the bunkhouse, his MILES TO GO
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slight shoulders drooping and his head tipped down. Maxâs stomach burned with guilt that he tried to hide. He didnât want Annabelle to know what a heartless ass he was.
âNo, not yet,â Max mumbled as he pulled his gaze away from Boâs slender form. He pivoted on his heels, his legs feeling strangely boneless. âIâll finish them now.â Maybe shovelling more shit would keep him from thinking of the things he wanted to do to Bo.
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Chapter Seven
âBo sure took off in a hurry for an injured man.â
Max grunted as he lifted the shovel full of nasty mess. Itâd figure Annabelle would show up right after heâd had his brain melted. The best Max could hope for was that he hadnât lost the cells that controlled his power to speakâor not.
âGuess heâll be leaving soon since heâs getting around so well.â
Well, god damn it, howâd he manage to miss the fucking wheelbarrow? And why was
Annabelle still chattering on, forcing him to think about things he didnât want to? Max glared at her from the corner of his eye as he started trying to scrape the mess up and toss it where it belonged. Annabelle wore that smirk, the one that told Max she knew something he didnât and thought it was hilarious. He gave up on glaring at her and concentrated on what he was doing, sort of. In truth, he was just trying to wait her out. She had to leave sometime.
âSmells a little funky in here.â Annabelle made an exaggerated sniffing sound, her teasing voice stoking Maxâs irritation. It wouldnât do him any good to let her know that.
âWell, seeing as how Iâm shovelling shit out of this here stall, I imagine it does smell
âfunkyâ.â Surely she couldnât smell anything else. The barn smelt like a manure-filled oven, thanks to the barn heater. Max sniffed cautiouslyâquietlyâand didnât detect anything other than the usual.
Annabelle hummed and stepped in front of him, her expression far from teasing.
âWhatâd you do to Bo?â
âShit!â Shit, shovel, hay, it all hit the ground. âAnnabelle, you need to let this be. I didnât do anything to that man.â Adding on âexcept lose my mind when he gave me my first blowjob, then I fucked his pretty mouth like some animal, rutting and shoving my dick down his throatâ wasnât really an option.
Once heâd come, Max had been well past appalled with his behaviour. Bo had done
something for him no one else ever had. Max had repaid Bo by violently thrusting into his warm, wet mouth over and over, battering away with no thought to whether or not he was hurting Bo. Added to that damning realisation was Maxâs paâs voice, dredged up from childhood beatingsânot always his ownâduring which his old man screamed
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condemnation and threatened Godâs retribution for finding pleasure in the flesh. Max didnât believe the same hateful shit his parents had preached, but he still couldnât shake that voice or the judgmental words.
Annabelle stooped to pick up the shovel then began cleaning up the second mess.
âWhether you know it or not, you did something, because Bo looked⊠Well, besides looking like heâd come in his jeans, he looked pretty damn unhappy.â
As much as Max wanted to curl up and die from embarrassment, there were five words that seared into his brain: heâd come in his jeans. Max ignored the heat, from the heater and from the blood he knew had rushed to his cheeks. If Bo had come in his jeans, then that meant, what? That heâd actually enjoyed Maxâs brutal behaviour? Surely that wasnât the case.
Maybe heâd⊠Max couldnât think of another scenario that would have left Bo with a wet spot right where it would have been in such a case.
âThink maybe Iâll go talk to him after I finish this stall for you since youâre all thumbs and dumbass today.â Annabelle tossed a load into the wheelbarrow with more grace
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