Wyoming Welcome is a Western Erotica/Gay Erotica short story - M/M. This erotica short story contains explicit content, erotic situations, graphic language and is suitable for readers 18 and over.Jeremy ran to Wyoming to catch his breath and leave his troubles behind for a few weeks. But he knows that there’s nothing really to go home to, anyway. On the first night there, he stumbles dejectedly over to a bonfire where other guys are casually gathered and crosses paths with Grady, a cowboy who knows exactly what he wants. Grady tries to play it cool, but Jeremy’s hotness makes it difficult. They both try to play off their immediate attraction to each other with casual chat, but soon they realize that they both want the same thing The two excuse themselves from the fire, their passion ignited as soon as they touch, both of them in danger of raging out of control. Can they quench their excitement and find the satisfaction they both crave? Is it crazy to fall immediately in lust with a total stranger? Will it be as hot as they imagine it can be?ExcerptThere was a bonfire the night Jeremy arrived in the valley, and he followed the bright orange light and the sound of music to the party. There were a few girls, but most of the people gathered around the fire pit were cowboys, taking a night-off to unwind with their buddies and a few 30 racks. Jeremy stepped out of the shadows into the circle of light with a friendly smile, introducing himself to the nearest person–a cowboy by the name of Grady. Within minutes, Jeremy was well acquainted with the group, warming himself by the fire and enjoying a cold beer. It seemed surreal–almost completely unreal but that was life in Wyoming.How long have you been in these parts? Grady asked, moving to stand at his elbow.Arrived in Star Valley yesterday. I’m staying with some friends.Who?Jeremy named his buddy from high school–an ex-lover who never understood that Jeremy was actually in love with him. It was funny that he ran to that man for solace now, but everything was so fucked up that Jeremy thought he might be the only friend he had left in this world.