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Ryan takes care of his friend Trevor’s house while he’s out of town, meeting Trevor’s friends and settling into his life. Then Trevor comes home to find Ryan and their friend Ethan in his bed. Ryan only has to watch Trevor and Ethan together to know they’ve been more than friends for a while. But will the three of them be willing to explore the possibilities of being friends with benefits together?
RYAN HANSEN grinned at the bartender as he walked into the bar, and Ethan Carver laughed and waved a hand in return. He had Ryan’s Heineken open and ready by the time he’d crossed the room. “Hey, funny meeting you here.”
“Ha, ha,” Ryan said, rolling his eyes as he reached for the familiar green bottle. “How’s tricks?”
Ethan snorted. “Just took in a C note for a BJ in the back alley, Ry-Ry, and it’s early yet.”
Ryan choked on his beer, coughed, and started to laugh. “I would feel guilty for corrupting you, but I have the feeling you were already gone before I got here.”
Ethan lifted his own bottle to tap it against Ryan’s before lifting it to lips still curved in a smirk. “Quiet doesn’t mean innocent, baby. If I’d been worried about my virtue, I wouldn’t have introduced myself when you moved here, because you know Trev warned me about you.”
“Oh?” Ryan lifted an eyebrow. “What exactly did he say?”
“That you were generally a dick who thought you were far more clever than you are. That if there was a dirty joke to make, you were all over that shit, and that it was a good thing for all womankind that you usually prefer men, because there’s no way in hell you could be trusted with a girl.” Ethan grinned as Ryan laughed again.
“That’s it. I’m going home and dunking his toothbrush in the toilet before I take a dump in his clean sheets.” Ryan shook his head and laughed again. “He’s lucky I’m such a good friend, because he doesn’t get back until tomorrow night, and there’s no telling the havoc I could wreak with twenty-four hours to do it in.”
Ethan grinned. “Uh huh. And it has nothing to do with the fact that you’d have to live with it too.”
“Nope. Not a thing.”
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