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A Casual Thing
Annabelle Jacobs
Release
date: July 1, 2015
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Patrick Mason travels to Bristol to spend the summer with his brother,
Ben. He’s cat sitting for the first two weeks while Ben goes on holiday. But
Ben neglected to tell him he wouldn’t be doing it alone. Will Adams—Ben’s mate
and Patrick’s long-time crush—is staying in Ben’s guest room while he waits to
move into his new house after a breakup.
Against his better judgment, Patrick convinces Will that a little
no-strings fun is just what they need. Patrick doesn’t want to get involved
with a guy on the rebound, and Will isn’t interested in starting something
serious with a student. But Patrick’s never been good at separating sex from
feelings, and this time is no exception. As their weeks together draw to a
close, they need to decide if they have something worth pursuing or if it’s
really just a casual thing.
Categories: Romance, Contemporary, Humor,
M/M Romance
Pages or
Words: 138 words
Publisher:
Dreamspinner Press
Cover
Artist: Anna Sikorska
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Ben raised an eyebrow. “I see living with Sean all
these years has done some good after all.”
“Ugh,” Patrick groaned. He wasn’t that bad. “He’s
my roommate, not my mum. He doesn’t make me do chores you know.” Sean was also
his best friend, and three years of living together at university had made
Patrick more self-sufficient, but he wasn’t about to admit it. “Anyway,” he
said, walking down the hall as he spoke. “I’m assuming you’ve cleared out all
your shit from the spare room?” Patrick looked back over his shoulder as he
opened the door. Ben usually shoved anything he didn’t use in there until he
either gave it to charity or took it down to the rubbish tip.
“Yeah, um… about that….” Ben let the sentence hang
there as Patrick opened the door to the spare room and stopped in his tracks.
Okay, so it wasn’t full of Ben’s stuff, but it
wasn’t empty either. The bed looked recently slept in, the quilt pulled up sort
of straight but the pillows at odd angles, as though it had been made in a
hurry. A couple of shirts hung on the wardrobe door, and the desk had a laptop
on it and some toiletries that definitely belonged to a guy.
Ben appeared behind him, scratching at the back of
his neck, but not looking particularly bothered. Patrick waved a hand around
the room and raised his eyebrow. “I guess I’m not staying in here, then?”
“Sorry, it only happened a couple of weeks ago, and
I forgot all about it. But he’s only here for another two weeks, so you can
sleep in my room while I’m away.” Ben gestured to the door opposite and picked
up Patrick’s bags again. “I’m off in the morning, so you only have to sleep on
the sofa for one night.”
Patrick followed him, trying not to feel
disappointed at not having the place to himself. He collapsed on Ben’s bed,
making sure to hang his shoes over the edge. “So, who is it, then? Do I know
him?” He narrowed his eyes, watching as Ben dropped both bags in front of the
wardrobe and turned to face him. “It better not be someone old and boring who’s
going to judge everything I do. Christ.” He threw his arm over his face and let
out a put-upon sigh. “I might as well have stayed at home.”
“He’s not old. He’s a year older than me.”
“You’re old.”
“Shut the fuck up, or I will send you back home.”
The bed dipped as Ben sat down. “And yes, you know him. He’s a good guy—I
wouldn’t leave my little brother alone for two weeks with someone I didn’t
trust completely.”
Patrick sat up and leaned on his elbows, taking in
the slightly shifty expression on his brother’s face. Nothing normally fazed
Ben, and he’d said that Patrick knew the guy and that Ben trusted him, so
Patrick didn’t see what the problem could be. He liked to think he was pretty
easy to get along with. He maybe had a lot of energy, which irritated some
people, but he tried to tone it down with anyone other than close friends or
family. Ben’s mates all knew him pretty well anyway—Patrick usually came down
to Bristol for at least a few days every time he had a break from uni.
“Well, I’m assuming it’s one of your friends, and
honestly, Ben, they’re a great bunch of lads, so I don’t get why you’re being
weird.”
“I’m not being weird.”
Patrick gave him his best “yeah right” look and sat
up a bit. “Seriously, I won’t have a problem sharing with any of them,” he
said, nudging Ben with his shoulder. “Well, except Will maybe, but that’s only
because—”
Patrick stopped, the words dying on his tongue as
he noticed Ben wince.
“No.” He jumped off the bed, fisting his hands in
his hair. “No fucking way. Ben, please tell me you’re not leaving me alone for
two weeks with the guy I have a huge unrequited, and frankly, embarrassing,
crush on?”
Ben shrugged. “He needed somewhere to stay. I’d
sort of forgotten you had the hots for him.”
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Let’s talk about Annabelle Jacobs:
Annabelle
Jacobs lives in the South West of England with her husband, three rowdy
children, and two cats.
An
avid reader of fantasy herself for many years, Annabelle now spends her days
writing her own stories. They're usually either fantasy or paranormal fiction,
because she loves building worlds filled with magical creatures, and creating
stories full of action and adventure. Her characters may have a tough time of
it—fighting enemies and adversity—but they always find love in the end.
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