The Frathole (Peach State Fratbros #2) Read Online Devon McCormack

Categories Genre: M-M Romance Tags Authors: Series: Peach State Fratbros Series by Devon McCormack
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Total pages in book: 96
Estimated words: 95019 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 475(@200wpm)___ 380(@250wpm)___ 317(@300wpm)
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“Your internship.”

“Oh yeah. I’ll be interning at Peachstar Biomed, and Ty’s got a job with a tech startup not far from there, so we were thinking we’ll get our own place.”

“Like moving in together?” I ask, genuinely surprised. “I mean, maybe that’s not weird. You’ve been sleeping in the same bed since the fire.”

“Kind of since before then,” Ty says, and they exchange a knowing look.

“Okay, whatever. It does seem like the next logical step. But you guys will have to make time to come out here and see us.”

“We’ll have to,” Lance says. “You, Ash, and Payton are in grad programs for the next few years. Troy and Ryan work at the shop. A lot of guys have graduated but are still floating around Peachtree Springs.”

“Um, Ty,” Keegan pipes up, “don’t forget you still have friends here too.”

“Nah, these losers can take care of themselves,” Ty insists.

“Fuck you!” Jaxon says with a smile, nudging his shoulder against Ty’s.

I continue catching up with my guys, and at some point, Ash and Colin sneak off.

Eventually, boos and shouting alert me to the end of the beer-pong game, so I excuse myself from the gang. While heading across the yard, I admire the way the white cloth drapes across Ry’s body, exposing his sculpted pec and that perfect nipple. It’s difficult to imagine having ever seen anything other than perfection when I started getting to know this guy.

As he notices me, his eyes light up in a way I’ve learned is just for me, and he approaches. He leans close, his hot breath tickling my ear as he whispers, “Now that I kicked their asses, you mind if I abduct you?”

“You can do anything you want to me in that,” I admit, and he practically glows.

He takes my hand, interlocking our fingers, and guides me through our half-dressed peers. He takes me through the living area, where plenty of people are gathered, and I see Aiden chatting with a group of Alpha Theta Mus.

“Looks like he’s not gonna have any issues adjusting to frat life,” Ryan notes, and I never had a doubt.

Since our chat, Aiden’s made sure to spend more time with me this summer, but I’ve been giving him his space tonight so he could make connections with the guys he’ll be spending time with next year, when he hopefully earns his place at the frat.

“Hey, you two,” a voice comes from nearby, and we turn to see Dax. Along with his toga, he sports a chaplet of leaves. “I think the place looks even better than before the fire.”

“It does,” Ryan agrees. “Some Omega Psi prick can light the place up, but we’ll build it right back up, huh? Sucks that you’ll still have to see that guy around campus.”

Dax’s lip twists into his dimple, like he’s thinking about something, maybe their confrontation. Although, I remember that weird moment when we were talking about Miles after. Dax seemed to have something on his mind then too, as if the subject confused him for some reason. And confusion isn’t really Dax’s thing.

“Uh…yeah, you know it,” he finally says. “Anyway, you two looked like you were up to no good, so I’ll let you get back to it. I’ll be grabbing a refill.”

We hug it out, and then Ryan guides me upstairs.

“Where are we going?”

He sneaks a look over his shoulder, his lips curling into a mischievous smirk. “You’ll see,” he practically hums, and the way he’s eyeing me, I don’t press because I have a feeling I’m gonna like wherever this is going.

We start down the hallway on the second floor, when we hear sounds coming from one of the rooms, both of us recognizing the voices even before hearing, “Fuck me, Ash. Fuck me harder.”

I cringe but can’t fight a smile. We exchange a look, and I can tell Ryan’s thinking the same thing I am.

“Maybe one last time?” he says, as though reading my mind.

We approach the door, and Ryan presses his knuckle against it, cracking it open. I close my eyes, unsure I can follow through with it, but then I force myself to peek. With their togas on the floor, Colin lies on his back on the desk with Ash holding his legs, drilling him like it’s his job.

“This looks familiar,” Ryan whispers before Colin turns and catches us.

“Oh, hey, guys!”

Ash spins around, offering a half-wave and a “ ’sup,” which doesn’t seem to affect his thrusts.

I can’t look long, though. It’s too weird, so I pull back, and Ryan starts to close the door.

I stop him. “I think they’ll enjoy it more if it’s cracked open.”

“Such a good friend,” Ryan teases before we continue down the hall.

“Never thought I’d say this, but I’m gonna miss potentially running into them.”

“I have a feeling that’s still a real possibility with those guys.”


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