Wedding Bet (Fixer Brothers Construction Co #8) Read Online Raleigh Ruebins

Categories Genre: M-M Romance Tags Authors: Series: Fixer Brothers Construction Co Series by Raleigh Ruebins
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Total pages in book: 73
Estimated words: 69413 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 347(@200wpm)___ 278(@250wpm)___ 231(@300wpm)
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It had been fun to set up the wedding bet and agree to be his pretend boyfriend for the rest of the week, but now I was starting to realize just how much I enjoyed having a little mission for the week. I’d seen Parker and his new man around the fairgrounds, each looking very snide as they inspected each booth, and I’d wanted to do something to make Landry feel better about his shitty situation.

Parker had done him fucking dirty.

And I wanted to help him out.

Especially if it meant sitting with him on a Ferris wheel and making me feel less pitifully single and alone tonight.

“A couple would definitely do this,” I told Landry. “Every couple has to take at least one ride on a Ferris wheel every single day. Every relationship counselor agrees.”

He snorted, looking out over the fairgrounds as the wheel clicked into motion and we were lifted from the ground. Little by little, tall pine trees gave way to more views of the tall snowy mountain peaks. The night sky twinkled above as the laughter and chatter of the festival filtered through the air.

“A Ferris wheel ride a day keeps the bad relationships away, huh?” Landry said. “No wonder my proposal failed.”

I squeezed his arm. “I’m just trying to joke around. Hope I didn’t go too far.”

“Of course not,” he said. “I need to laugh about it. Otherwise I’ll end up going back over to Parker and punching him, and I’m really not a violent kind of guy.”

The Ferris wheel was halfway through its turn now, and we could see the whole fairgrounds below us, people milling around between stalls.

“I see Chase and Adam,” I said, pointing down. “You can always tell where they are because they’re surrounded by adoring friends.”

“Everyone loves them,” he agreed. “Everyone loves all of the Fixer Brothers, and I see why.”

“You’ve liked working with them?” I asked. “My brother has raved about them since the moment he started filming their TV show.”

“They’re the real deal,” Landry said. “Shawn and Nathan built a company that people actually want to work for. Their personalities on the TV show are just as genuine and friendly as they are in real life. They have two pro football players in their crew now, too. It’s like a little family.”

I looked down, seeing the group of people surrounding Chase.

My brother really had found a little family for himself in the Fixer Brothers friend group. Shawn and Nathan were the founders of the construction company and ever since my brother had started working for them, I’d watched every episode of their renovation TV show.

It seemed like everyone in the little Fixer Brothers community was a good person. And I was comfortable here with Landry, knowing that he was their friend, too.

I relaxed into the cozy little seat, and even though I could see the cloud formed by my breath in the air, the cold night wasn’t bothering me anymore. “The craziest thing about this is that I’m actually appreciating the cold, right now.”

Landry turned and dropped his jaw, giving me a look of mock horror. “The California boy finally admits the cold can be nice, huh?”

I held up a hand. “Don’t get me wrong, I’ll never say anything bad about my warm, sandy, beachy home,” I said. “But today fucking rocked. I got to sleep in, which I haven’t done in years. I got to learn a new craft.”

“Shore-and-shitta?” Landry said, cracking a grin.

“Scherenschnitte is a very beautiful thing,” I said, giving him a little shove. “I love paper crafts.”

“They were beautiful,” he said. “So beautiful I wanted one, actually.”

“I’ll give you one when we get back to the hotel,” I said. “I also got to have amazing food for lunch, for even cheaper than most diners back in California. And now I’m here with you, with delicious spiced wine, in the best fairgrounds I’ve ever seen.”

“It’s amazing,” Landry said.

Both of us lapsed into a comfortable silence for a moment, taking in our surroundings. I was definitely aware of my body being pressed up against his, but for once, I didn’t feel shy about it.

We were at the top of the Ferris wheel’s arc now, and the view below was spectacular. The entire resort was in sight now, as well as the ski lifts and slopes where I’d made a fool of myself attempting to ski.

“I realized something tonight,” Landry said a minute later. “We’re going to be totally screwed the moment Parker mentions our fake relationship to Chase or Adam.”

“Maybe,” I said. “And I think Chase would be very curious if he somehow thought we were dating each other after only meeting two days ago.”

Landry stared up at the sky. “God, I don’t always think things through. I mean, I do when it comes to work, or investments, or the setting on my rowing machine, but not this kind of stuff.”


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