Chapter 3

Jason was funny that way—somewhere between a father figure and a big brother to the three of them. He’d earned their unwavering loyalty and treated them more like family than employees. If the truth were told, they all found him alluring, but not one would admit it, even to himself, much less his buds. Somehow, Jason was definitely off limits. None of them had ever even approached that invisible line, no matter how tempting it might sometimes appear. Spark wasn’t even sure if Jason was gay, although there never seemed to be a lady in his life.

Spark glanced at Lou as he turned off under the pine pole arch with the plank sign proclaiming Rainbow Ranch. The other man caught his gaze and smirked. “Almost there, eh? What do you want to do first?”

“That’s my line,” Spark protested. “You’re the guest and my job is to see your every desire is taken care of. What do youwant to do first?”