This Guy (Wood Hollow Stories #1) Read Online Lane Hayes

Categories Genre: Angst, Contemporary, M-M Romance Tags Authors: Series: Wood Hollow Stories Series by Lane Hayes
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Total pages in book: 90
Estimated words: 87439 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 437(@200wpm)___ 350(@250wpm)___ 291(@300wpm)
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I chuckled, pulling my joggers and boxer briefs up. “Sorry. That was bad.”

He rezipped his jeans and pursed his lips in amusement. “You’re forgiven. And yes…I know. Aunt Rhona called and threatened to bring soup. Lucky you.”

“Well, she claimed to be a terrific cook, and…I’m easy.” I nudged his shoulder on my way to the great room. “Beer, wine, gin? Cheese, crackers, hot dogs? You name it, I bought it. What can I offer you?”

“Just beer is fine, thanks.” Cooper perched on a barstool in Val and Naomi’s kitchen. “So you braved the market today?”

“Yeah, I liked it better this time around. Less frantic, no snow. It was kinda fun.”

“Fun?”

“Well, I don’t do in-person grocery shopping at home. I have everything delivered. It’s easier than dealing with crowds and parking.”

He thanked me for the beer, clicking his bottle to mine. “What else did you do?”

“I went to Dexter’s and was bribed with a fuckton of donuts to show up at the Spring League opener next weekend.”

Cooper lifted a brow. “And what did you say?”

“Yes. Sounds like fun.” I narrowed my eyes. “You don’t think so?”

“Of course, I do. It’s a big event here. Which means, it gets some press. A few of the hockey players from Elmwood and their kids are in the league. They bring a media presence to promote the juniors’ hockey camp and we don’t mind ’cause we’re hosting and it’s good for business here. Plus…the mill sponsors.”

“So…lots of cameras.”

“Yep. If you were truly intending to hide here, the jig would probably be up. Reporters are usually more interested in the hockey players from Elmwood than us. You might change that…also good for the town. On the bright side, it’s only one afternoon, and the reporters usually hightail it out of here quickly or book a room at the Black Horse Inn.”

“Hmm. I have to go to Boston soon. I could leave the next day and return once the reporters were long gone.” I gave a self-deprecating laugh. “Geez, I’m making it sound like I’m some big fucking deal and I’m not. I just…I don’t know. This has been a weird year and for some reason, I feel normal here. I really like this place. I don’t want to ruin the vibe.”

Cooper took a swig and set his bottle down. “And what vibe is that?”

That was a good question. “Community, I guess. I met a lot of people today, and they were all welcoming and nice. In LA, I could meet the same person five times at a mutual acquaintance’s party, and they might look right through me. Unless I was useful somehow. Davey hadn’t seen me in two months and he remembered my name, for fuck’s sake.”

“Well, Davey’s extra friendly.”

“I haven’t met anyone unfriendly.” I skirted the island and sat next to him. “Do you have any assholes here?”

Cooper barked a laugh. “I’d say that’s subjective, but most folks agree that the highest concentration of assholes live in Pinecrest.”

“They’re the idiots who show off their Gucci bags and eat caviar for breakfast, right?”

“And I’m sure they all have their groceries delivered too,” he deadpanned.

“Sick burn, Coop.” I chuckled at his annoyed huff and couldn’t help thinking this felt so…easy. “Dexter’s extra friendly too. Is he…queer?”

“Why? Did you want his number?”

“He gave it to me. But don’t worry, I’m in my lumberjack era.”

Cooper rolled his eyes. “He’s bi.”

“And you know that ’cause…oooh! You and the donut guy? I’m jealous and turned-on at the same time and⁠—”

“Keep your dick in your pants, ya perv. No, there’s never been anything between me and Dexter. And that’s the end of this discussion.”

I slid my foot along his calf. “Whoa. Dad mode kinda turns me on.”

“You’re a sick fucker, Anderson.”

“And a horny one.” I slouched on the stool and cupped my bulge. “Look at what you do to me. If your kids are coming tomorrow, I think you’re gonna need to do something about this.”

“Oh, I will.” Cooper covered my hand and squeezed.

I lowered my joggers and boxer briefs. “Be nice or I’ll tell on you. Remember, I’ve met your family now. And not to brag, but I think they like me.”

“They like everybody.”

“I want to be offended, but I can see it. How about your parents?”

“They’ve been gone for years. Dad died when I was twelve, and Mom passed away soon after I’d left for college.”

“Shit. I’m sorry.” The elastic band of my boxer briefs snapped over my cock, abruptly ending any attempt at sexiness.

“Me too,” he said simply. “Rhona is Mom’s older sister. We moved to Wood Hollow to be closer to her and Uncle Harry. My mom struggled without Dad, and I think we all needed a new start.”

“Oh. Right. That makes sense. Uh…do you have any siblings?”

“One older sister. Elle lives in Maine with her family.” He stood, squeezing my shoulder on his way to the fridge. “I see her once or twice a year. We’re close without being in each other’s pockets if you know what I mean. How about you?”


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