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Cowboy Sandwich

Barry Logan’s day starts out shitty and continues to go down the crapper. His car breaks down in the Middle of Nowhere, Colorado. The only mechanic for miles is out of town, forcing Barry to hole up and await his return. Bored and hungry, Barry goes to the town’s only bar in search of food and entertainment. The former is almost inedible, but his interest in the latter is piqued when two specimens of cowboy perfection walk in.<br><br>Barry has always had a thing for cowboys, and he’s been on a mission to get up close and personal with as many as possible before flying home to England. Having two cowboys at the same time would be a new experience, and one Barry is eager to try. So when the two men leave the bar, Barry follows in hot pursuit. He overhears them arguing about whose turn it is to bottom that night. Without thinking, Barry offers his services.<br><br>Jimmy Pierce and Jake Wilson drive Barry back to the Double J ranch for a night of wild passion he won’t forget. The next morning, Barry wakes in an empty bed to a beeping smoke alarm. It seems the ranch cook quit the night before, leaving Jimmy, Jake, and their three ranch hands to fend for themselves.<br><br>Barry immediately takes charge. His cooking meets with everyone’s approval, and he agrees to stay on both in the kitchen and in Jimmy’s and Jake’s bed. The two cowboys are physically demonstrative, both with each other as well as with Barry, who finds himself falling fast for both of them. It’s like a dream come true -- Barry has two men and a job he loves.<br><br>But petty jealousies, rivalries, and miscommunications threaten to shatter the dream, and when Barry’s scheming ex shows up, things get even worse. Sandwiched between two cowboy lovers, has Barry bitten off more than he can chew?

Drew Hunt · LGBT+
Không đủ số lượng người đọc
91 Chs

Chapter 20

“Like that don’t you?”

“Fuck!” Jake said softly. “That’s amazing.”

Barry looked up and was about to offer to scratch Jake’s belly to see if his legs would jerk when Jimmy said, “He, Rex I mean, never lets anyone near him.”

“Ever,” Jake added.

Barry looked down at the dog, who was still squirming around on his back, a broad grin on his brown muzzle. “That right, eh, Rex?”

The dog barked, rolled back onto his belly, stood, gave Barry’s face a quick lick then trotted off around the corner of the house.

“Wow,” Jimmy said again.

“That’s amazing,” Jake added.

Barry shrugged. He’d always had an affinity with animals. Even the most unfriendly of house cats would jump onto his lap, curl up and purr loudly, often to the astonishment and irritation of their owners, who claimed the cat would never do that for them.

“It’s the halftime show,” Jimmy said.

“And we got the munchies,” Jake added.

“And we were wondering when dinner would be.”