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EXCERPT As he passed the actors’
trailers, his heart squeezed. He knew where Keir
slept, too. His ex used the same fifth-wheel
trailer whenever he went on location. He paid to
have the thing towed to the shoots and never
incurred the expense of having a different
trailer brought in each time. Budget-wise, his
choices made sense. Cooper knew the camper well. He’s stayed there
with Keir on three different shoots. The faux
fireplace in the main room gave a hint of luxury
and warmth. The small space at the end afforded
Keir a place to do social media posts, and the
bedroom was roomy enough for two men. He spied shadows moving behind the window shades
of Keir’s trailer and wondered if Keir had
someone over. Cooper liked to hide behind his
camera. No one cared to see him—just his work. Keir had appreciated him when few others did. He
didn’t like just his work, but him as a person.
He said Cooper had an eye for beauty, too.
Cooper might, but he didn’t see the beauty in
himself the way Keir did and sometimes wondered
if Keir was blowing smoke up his ass. Keir could be flattering in one breath and a
jerk in the next. Then again, Keir was the
pretty one of the pair. Cooper was plain. Keir
worked out and had muscle. He also had the kind
of hair that always looked good. Cooper tended
to look like he’d been caught in a light socket
unless he wore a hat. Keir made friends easily
and smiled a lot. Cooper never knew what to
say. Part of him wanted to go to Keir’s trailer. If
he tried to talk to him, they might be able to
fix the friendship they’d once shared. Or Keir
would slam the door in his face. Keir could be
so stubborn at times. If he went to the door,
though, Keir would have to acknowledge him. Or not answer at all.
He forced himself away from the trailer. Living
his life on what-ifs and what-might-have-beens
wouldn’t do him any good. The past needed to
stay there. His future resided with the person chosen by Men
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