Wesley Matthews has spent his whole life on the same stretch of land - early mornings, dusty boots, and the sound of his little sister laughing somewhere near the stables. He doesn't need much more than that. But when a city kid shows up to rent the old cabin for the summer, his world starts to shift in quiet ways he didn't expect. Noah Carter is everything Wesley isn't: loud, restless, and carrying more hurt than he lets anyone see. He's supposed to be "taking a break" from city chaos, but between the mosquitoes, the heat, and a cowboy who barely looks at him, he's wondering if this trip was a mistake. But loving someone out here isn't simple. Wesley's never let himself want a boy before, and Noah's not sure how to stay still long enough to belong anywhere. Between family expectations, small-town whispers, and the pull of two very different worlds, both of them will have to decide if what they're feeling is just a summer thing... or something worth fighting for.
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