“I’m not a kid anymore. I know what I was like back then, trying to keep everyone happy, so eager to please. But that really didn’t work out for me. It’s time I started doing what I want.” Jamison wriggles out of his jeans with surprising ease, considering how tight the dark denim is. “And what do you want?” Travis asks, stripping off his shirt, hoping that Jamison is on the same page as he is. There was always a connection between them, but they need to relearn it and figure out how it fits in to their lives as adults. But not now. The moon is calling, and Travis just wants a taste of a man he’s always wanted. “I want to make up for the life I could have had if I’d left with you. I know one harvest moon won’t make up for everything I could have had, but it’s a start,” Jamison says softl