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Authors: Rowena Sudbury

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“Fuck, that’s good,” Max groaned, and he arched up against Jonah as his orgasm broke.

Jonah threw his head back; mouth open in a long keening cry as his cum roped over Max’s body. He settled and opened his eyes, “I think you’re right,” he said breathlessly, “You better see if you can change your flight.”

Max smiled, and eased Jonah up. “And you better get dressed before we do give these people a show they won’t never forget.”

Jonah grinned impishly, and they both dressed hurriedly. Max sat to pull on his shoes just as a knock came on the door.

“Mr. Bratton? Your flight for Raleigh-Durham leaves in an hour.” It was a different attendant, and she kept her eyes averted as she poked her head around the door. “You’ll have time to have a complimentary breakfast before you board.”

Max dug his ticket out of the pocket of his carry-on bag, “I was wondering if you could possibly change my ticket.” He walked over and handed it to her. “I’m slated for Atlanta, but I’d like to get on that Raleigh flight if there’s room.”

“I think that can be arranged,” she said. “Come and see me at the ticket counter before you board.” She looked over at Jonah; “You can call for that breakfast on the courtesy phone. And Merry Christmas to both of you.”

Max smiled, “Likewise,” he said.

Once she left he came over to sit next to Jonah as he called for breakfast. “Can’t think of a better way to spend Christmas,” he said.

“I heard that,” Jonah said as he set the receiver back in the cradle. He scooted over and put his arms around Max’s neck. “And I couldn’t agree more.”

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About the Author

 

 

 

 

Rowena Sudbury
lives in southern California with her husband, son, and their wonderful rescue dog. Her love of reading was born in the fifth grade, and she began writing soon after that. Writing has always been her passion and escape from the real world.

Rowena finds herself thinking through the minds of her characters quite often, to the point that she always has to carry a small journal with her so she can capture their thoughts and weave them into stories when she gets home.

Visit Rowena’s blog at http://rowenasudbury.livejournal.com/ and
e-mail her at [email protected].

Copyright

Silent Night ©Copyright Rowena Sudbury, 2009

 

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Dreamspinner Press

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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are the product of the authors’ imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events or locales is entirely coincidental.

 

Cover Art by Paul Richmond   http://www.paulrichmondstudio.com

Cover Design by Mara McKennen

 

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Released in the United States of America

December 2009

 

eBook Edition

eBook ISBN: 978-1-61581-325-4

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