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âYouâre gonna put a woman in the bunkhouse with me?â Max burst out before
thinking. The unwanted image of Gloria Steinem driving a spike through his balls flashed through his head and he cringed. âI donât mean it bad, justâŠâ He couldnât figure out a good way to finish that sentence, so he shut up.
Chance snickered and slapped him on the back. âI know what you mean, it isnât
something that youâve ever had happen to you, but neither is working for a gay man and his partner, is it? Iâd think a woman in the bunkhouse would be easier to acceptâŠâ Chance paused and gave him a considering look. âOr maybe youâre worried about something happening there?â
Max could feel the blush burning his cheeks, but he looked Chance straight in the eyes.
âNo, sir, I wouldnât dare mess with Roryâs sister. I like my job.â
âWell, then.â Chance grinned, and Max felt more than a little trepidation shoot down his spine. âLooks like youâre getting a bunkhouse-mate.â With that and a wink, he walked over to Rory and pulled his lover aside, effectively shutting down Roryâs rant.
Annabelle glanced his way and Max nodded, letting his usual grin slip into place. She bounced down the porch steps and jogged towards Max.
âIâm sorry about the pissing contest,â Annabelle said as soon as she was close enough to be heard easily. âI wouldnât have thought my brother would be so old-fashioned.â
âIâm sure he was just worried about you,â Max replied, then wondered exactly what it was Rory had objected to. The idea of his sister living with Max? Or was it just that he wanted better for Annabelle than a bunkhouse?
âDo you have a problem with it?â Annabelleâs eyes were as dark a blue as her brotherâs, and she held Max in place with the power of her midnight gaze.
Max wanted to be diplomatic, and not make Rory or Annabelle mad. He didnât really have a problem with a woman sharing the bunkhouse with himâit wasnât like he found Annabelle attractive, though she was cute and everything. Itâd just surprised him, but as MILES TO GO
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Chance had said, it was actually easy to accept. âIt ainât up to me, but if you decide that the bunkhouse is where you want to stay, I donât have a problem with it.â
âGood, because Iâd rather you be comfortable than not,â Annabelle replied. Max took that to mean she would have stayed in the bunkhouse even if he had spoken out against it.
But I didnât, and who knows, maybe it would be nice to have someone else around. Although what weâll talk about other than work is beyond me. Come to think of it, it might not be any different than before. Max wasnât sure whether that was a good thing or a bad thing, because sometimes, if he was honest with himself, he almost ached to have someone to be close to.
Annabelle living there wouldnât change that at all. She was a nice young lady and all, but there wasnât any spark, and Max wasnât hoping for one anyway. There would probably be some polite conversation, and Annabelle would almost surely want to eat dinner with Rory and Chance most nights, so Max would be alone. As he glanced back at Rory and Chance huddled together on the porch, their arms tangled around each other and both of them looking so⊠happy, Max tried to tell himself that being alone was what heâd always wanted, or at least what was best for him.
The problem was he couldnât seem to believe it quite so firmly anymore. He
acknowledged the truth of that thoughtâand damned if he didnât blame it for what happened a few days later.
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Chapter Two
Max was in the North field doing one of his least favourite tasksârepairing the fence.
Theyâd had a storm blow through the night before that had been more wind than rainâa lot more wind. He was guessing that might have something to do with the tree heâd found on the smashed fence. The result was that Max had got to play with the chainsaw first before tackling the repair job.
Using the chainsaw was almost worth having to fix the fence. There was just something fun about it, and the concentration it took to keep from cutting off his limbs kept his mind from wandering in directions heâd rather it not go. Lately his mind seemed determined to think of Bo at odd timesâMax snorted. Right. Odd being most of the time. Heâd given up freaking out about it and put it down to having a realâhe hopedâfriend for the first time in a very long time. Sure, Rory, Chance and Annabelle were kind of friends, but Chance was his boss, and Rory was too, and Annabelle was related to Rory. It wasnât quite the same thing, and even though he hadnât seen Bo since theyâd ate dinner together at Cowboyâs, they had talked on the phone a couple of times, and it had beenâŠnice.
âAnd Iâm just wasting time,â Max muttered. He got the chainsaw started and forced his attention on keeping his parts attached like he preferred them. All too soon he had the tree cut into pieces he could load into the truck bed by himself. He might not be the tallest, buffest looking guy around, but he had a surprising strength. It didnât take long for him to load up the soon-to-be firewood. Now he only had the fence left to deal with, and he tried to get himself motivated.
âQuicker I get started, the sooner Iâm done with this.â That didnât really help one damn bit. Max knew heâd never make it as a motivational speaker, and besides, someone had taken his personal motto and made it into a shoe sloganâ Just Do It!
He wasnât doing âitâ or anything else as he stood there holding the ground down. Max sighed and wondered what was wrong with himâhe never
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