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Reconciliation
Reconciliation
Reconciliation
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Reconciliation

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Army Ranger Braxton Davidson hasn't been home since he messed up his relationship with his best friend. However, this year he was heading home for the holiday. And it's inevitable that he will run into him.

Travis Saunders is in love with his best friend. Or is that ex-best friend? He wasn't sure anymore as they had a thing one night that Brax labeled as a mistake. When he sees him again, will things be the same? Will there be a chance for reconciliation?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHayden West
Release dateApr 24, 2020
ISBN9781393192107
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    Reconciliation - Hayden West

    CHAPTER 1

    Somalia

    The hot, arid breeze moved around him, not doing much in the way of offering relief. Braxton Davidson and his team were suffering through the Jilal, the harshest dry season of the year in this country. He hated it and longed to return to his ranch in Idaho and get some of the nice cold winter air it would have. Not here, not in December. Snow at home and where he was, equatorial heat.

    That wasn’t the only thing that Idaho had that Somalia didn’t. Travis Saunders. He bit his lower lip and blinked away the blowing grit. He hated that he continually thought about Travis. Surely the man didn’t want to see him. Not with how he had left things between them.

    He snorted. There wasn’t anything between them now. Hell, he’d been very blunt when he dropped that bombshell on Travis after their night together. He’d called it many things, a mistake, a one-time thing. But never once did he say what had truly been on his mind. That he was his forever man. There wouldn’t be anyone else for him other than Travis.

    Hell, I don’t even know if he’s single. He may have someone in his life now.

    Red settled over his eyes, and he realized he didn’t need to think that way in regard to Travis. Especially not in this moment when he had other things requiring his attention and focus. He pushed away the memory of the blond-haired rancher who had at one time been his best friend.

    They’d grown up on neighboring ranches. Their parents and sisters were also friends, so it was always a toss-up whose house they would be at. In middle school and high school, they’d played sports together, gone out on double dates with girls and even done prom together with their dates.

    It wasn’t until he had come home from his first overseas tour that it had changed. He had woken to a very explicit dream of him and Travis together. His cock, hard and throbbing. As he’d been jacking off, Travis had walked into the room.

    It wasn’t anything new for them to do that together, guys did. This time though as it was the man he had been dreaming about who’d come into the room, he’d been torn between finishing and trying to pretend it was normal or stopping and acting affronted.

    When he spied the thick length of Travis’ uncut cock in his shorts, he held onto that image, shut his eyes and finished jacking off. That whole day was one he wouldn’t forget. They’d gone riding and when they were back for the barbecue dinner at his family’s house, both of them were trying to pretend everything was fine between them.

    After the meal and once everyone had gone to bed, he’d been out in the gazebo, just hanging out with a beer. Travis showed up. It went from there to sex to him making his friend feel like the worst person in the world. He hadn’t been home since.

    This was his fifth tour.

    Boondock. You’ve got company on your six.

    He didn’t move. Instead he sent up a quick prayer they wouldn’t see him. How many?

    "I count four. Want

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