Burn Zone Read online Annabeth Albert (Hotshots #1)

Categories Genre: Gay, GLBT, M-M Romance, Romance Tags Authors: Series: Hotshots Series by Annabeth Albert
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Total pages in book: 103
Estimated words: 96165 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 481(@200wpm)___ 385(@250wpm)___ 321(@300wpm)
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“Don’t be flip.” Linc’s tone was biting, and he resumed pacing after making a disgusted noise.

“I’m serious. I want everything. I’ll settle for what the fuck ever you want to give me, but I’m done pretending.” And he was. He’d buried this truth all spring and summer, shoved down real demands in favor of getting his dick’s needs met, all to have a stolen sliver of Linc’s time. And it wasn’t enough. “I want everything. I want a real relationship. The one we’re actually already having—date nights and staying in and doing stuff for the family and memories we make together. Say what you want, this isn’t just sex. It’s not. We’ve got something good going, and I want it real. Not secret. Not temporary. I want the future we deserve.”

“We can’t have that.” Scrubbing at his buzzed hair, Linc closed his eyes.

“Says who?” Screw Linc’s obvious discomfort. Jacob was done taking his fast denials. “Your conscience? Your fears? Some ancient promises?”

“I don’t expect you to understand.” Linc’s long-suffering tone torched Jacob’s last shred of patience.

“Oh, I understand. A little too well. Like I said yesterday, everyone else comes first for you.” And probably always would, a realization that left Jacob breathless and more than a little dizzy, world shifting on him despite his best efforts at denial the last few months.

“That’s not fair.” Stopping his pacing, Linc actually had the gall to sound offended.

“Oh? How about you try making me some promises then? Or yourself? Why did Wyatt get the best of you? He’s gone. Not coming back. Not here to spew his hateful positions and theories.”

“You don’t get to talk like that.” Angry Linc was back, the mad, hard man who had banished Jacob after the funeral. Guess that answered where his loyalties lay.

“No? He was my goddamn brother.” Jacob could meet anger with anger if that was what Linc wanted. “And he’s been between us for years now. I sure as hell think I get an opinion on you hiding behind some promise you made a homophobic bigot—who yeah, had a nice side too—but you’ve used him as an excuse for years instead of admitting what’s right in front of your face. What’s in your heart.”

“What do you want me to say? That I care? You know that.” Linc made it sound so obvious when it was anything but, Jacob relying far more on his actions than his words. “But it’s not simply Wyatt. I’ve been wrestling all damn summer with letting him down, but it’s not just that promise. There’s the rest of your family. I can’t risk losing them too. Not with everything else gone. Not if it might mean them mad at you too. I promised your mom to keep you safe. You and me shacking up on something approaching a permanent basis isn’t what she or any of them want for you.”

Despite everything, hope flared, a little hot spot in a cold forest of lost chances. Linc even thinking permanent was a start.

“So why not test it and see? God knows I love my family, but if they want to follow Wyatt’s stupid theories or get mad about something minor like an age gap—”

“Ten years isn’t minor—”

“It is too. Screw them. If they cut us off, at least we’d have each other. Or am I not enough?” The flicker of hope faded as quickly as it had arisen. His anger was an almost palpable, prickly thing because he was pretty sure he already knew the answer to that question, and it pierced every soft part he had left. Linc had considered a future together and found it lacking in some fundamental way, had decided that others were worth more than Jacob, had determined that old promises trumped any fresh potential.

“It’s not that—”

“Save it.” Turning away from Linc, he rested heavily on the porch rail, fighting the urge to simply pack it all in right then, head for his truck.

“It’s that you deserve more than me. You do.” Linc’s voice was pained, but Jacob couldn’t bear to discover if his face matched.

“These are tired, tired reasons, Linc.” He spoke to the scrubby little bushes on the side of the porch. “Truth is that you just don’t want me as much as I want you, and I’m the stupid fuck who took six years to figure that out. You care, but not enough. You like what we have, but not enough. You trust me, but not enough. Whatever this is, it’s not enough to keep you. And that fucking hurts.”

“I’m sorry.” It was the worst two words Linc could have chosen. Not a quick denial. Not an explanation. Not a fumble. Just a quiet apology. “I’m a bastard—”

“No shit. You know what you really are?” He didn’t wait for Linc to answer. “A coward. We could have...so much. But you refuse to choose it, and your reasons all fucking suck. Which leads me to think that you’re a cowardly bastard. And I’m an idiot.”


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