“Fuck it, pass another up.”
“One more on!” Clem called up to his boyfriend. All he saw of Nathan over the edge of the huge stack of hay was his bare forearms, tanned, lean and scratched all to hell.
Nathan had driven over after an early dinner to help them with the third cut of hay, and while Cruz drove the first tractor dragging the baler behind it, Malik followed with the second tractor and the long hay trailer, and it was Clem’s job to throw the fifty pound bales up to his boyfriend who sta
This year we plan to make Chinese Pagodas
Last year was gingerbread Christmas trees (over a foot high), and the year before that were churches with steeples and stained glass candy windows.
1. make a number of large gingerbread sculptures
2. eat lots of really good food at the in-laws
3. take advantage of being able to see the horse during the day time
4. avoid my family at all costs and for as much of the time as possible. (I am lucky this year, because my other parents are having my brother and his wife over, which means automatically that we won't be going there. Sorted)
5. miss being in NJ like crazy
Hi Ibex,
So glad you're supporting the ITC too! it's so worthwhile.
Unfortunately "good times" to start/continue/finish writing are dictated solely by the voices in my head - and since the voice is currently named Clem and talking in a Texan accent - that doesn't look like it's gonna happen soon.
I will get back to them, there are signs of life: it would just help if it was actually cold this winter.
Ladies' Man
inspired by the song by RaeLynn
This is the first of the American Songbook series to have multiple chapters, though how many chapters (or verses) is not yet clear.
Clem Linton is a rough and ready farm hand: six-four, big, manly, and proud. His boyfriend Nathan is almost exactly the same, only he's a cowboy. If opposites are supposed to attract, then what kind of clashes are you going to get between two men so equally matched, who are both keen to be top dog?