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Another thrust, and I was a goner after seeing that sexy display, and my orgasm ripped through me. My balls tightened, and I came deep inside him, burying myself as far into his hole as I could get.

“Fuck. Fuck, yes! Jonas.” I shuddered through my release, panting until my balls were drained and so was I, and only then did I tug out and crash onto the mattress next to him.

Our chests rose and fell in exertion.

He laughed and rolled so he could cuddle against my arm. “Wow. Why did I wait so long?”

“You needed me,” I murmured, not because I was egotistical, but because he was mine now and I was glad he’d found me.

“Yeah, I did.” He kissed my jaw and sighed, eyelids getting droopy. “Promise me you won’t go far?”

“Promise,” I whispered back.

“Good. Love you.” His gentle snores filled the room almost before his eyes fully closed.

I left the bed to pad my way to the small bathroom. I grabbed a washcloth and cleaned him up before shifting him around to lay the thin blanket over him. Once everything was good, I joined him in bed again.

I stared at him and stroked his cheek. “I love you, too.”

If only I could say it to his face when he was awake and could hear it.

16

JONAS

I saton the worn-down couch staring into the depths of the cold can I held. I’d never had an energy drink in my life, but Ethan had left me one in the fridge with a heart drawn on the side in metallic red permanent marker. How could I not drink it? I glanced at the neon green claw on the side and shrugged, sipping the ridiculously sweet liquid. Then I took a huge gulp and grinned.

My mother had always said the people in the trailer park would corrupt me if I allowed them to talk to me, and she also thought things like sugar would turn me into a monster, so here I was proving her right. And I kind of loved it. Laughing, I took a few more mouthfuls of the drink, but then I set it down on the floor beside me and leaned back against the couch. I had no idea what to do with myself.

Patting my hands on the knees of my secondhand jeans, I stared at the black screen of the silent TV. I didn’t try to find something to watch because it was morning, and I’d never been allowed to do anything unproductive to start my day. It would be too weird. My life was in shambles, but it wasn’t really because of anything I’d done, it was over stuff my parents had done, and wasn’t that ironic? Ethan was outside changing the oil in his motorcycle, something I hadn’t known he could do. While I was interested in the bike, each time I was outside I kept staring across the river at my house.

My father was missing, Tav had said so, but my mother was still over there in the house I’d grown up in. Sighing, I went outside just as Ethan was finishing up with his motorcycle. He straightened from where he’d been crouched and wiped his hands off on a rag that he tossed on the grass.

“What’s going on? Are you okay?” he asked, brow furrowing. He gave me a once-over as if he was searching for injuries.

Smiling, I hugged him, and he was fast to wrap his arms around me. Sunshine glinted in his blond hair as I rested my cheek against his shoulder.

“You know, there’s an unwritten rule in this park that no one can be gay,” Ethan said, giving me a squeeze. “I’d say we’re busting it up right now.”

Frowning, I peeked at his face. “But youaregay.”

“Yeah,” he said quietly, then pressed a kiss to my forehead.

“And probably some others are, too,” I whispered.

He nodded. “I’m tired of life here. We’re getting out soon, I promise. King said he has a job for me today, but it’s not the kind of thing I want to take you with me to do. And I don’t really want to leave you here, so I would like you to go and sit at the clubhouse. You’re going.”

I nodded because it wasn’t as if I had anything else planned.

He let out a long breath. Maybe he’d been worried I would say no. “All right. I’m going in to take a shower.”

“Okay.” I gave him a harder hug.

“Do you want to come in and talk to me?” he asked, gaze hungry as his attention landed on my mouth.

Holding my breath and staring across the river, I shook my head. The crisp fall air was waking up my brain faster than caffeine. “You go. I need to clear my mind a little.”

He frowned over his shoulder in the direction I was looking. “Do it inside, okay?”

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