Lonely Hearts Ranch Chapter One: Buzz and Jake
He thumbed through the rest of the brochure and all he saw was pictures of happy straight couples and their stories of how they had met at the ranch. "fuck...you've gotta be kidding me!" jake was openly laughing in the seat next to him.
Dusty and Dark
Since his dad owned the ranch, this wasn't the first time dusty saw this, but lately, he had been much more interested about the stallions on the ranch. he also noticed that his own prick started to get hard.
Dragon Ranch: Epilogue
Everyone considered jake the unofficial medic on the ranch, though it was more a term of endearment than anything.
Clopper's Journey -- Chapter 5
And then there were the various 'unofficial benefits' that came with working on the ranch. the handler didn't think of himself as a bad guy for working on the ranch.
Dragon Ranch: Yellowtail Fever
After he had finished casing the ranch for dragon poo, he went back to the ranch house for lunch. as he was washing up, he asked emily about the name for these dragons. "oh..." she said. "they're called 'yellowtail garls'.
Rubber Ranch - The Beginning
"now, while i clean you off again, i want to tell you about some plans i had for the ranch..."
What Is Left? Part 4
We arrive back at the ranch to find that the place is all quiet, maybe a little too quiet.
The Stable Boy
So colby got to live the life of a cowboy, basically, taking care of the ponyta and rapidash mares that the ranch was well known for. working on the ranch had a lot of benefits. for one, the pay was outstanding.
Aurum Academy: Steve's Stud Ranch
Ready to sweat it out at the ranch?"
Southwestern Hospitality
He was met with an odd view of the ranch; all he could see was a single winding pathway leading up between two cliffs and a small sign that read 'the ranch'.
A Stable Relationship
the ranch hand gave one last parting pat to his horse before following the wires over to the box perched on the wall.
Deep in The Heart of Texas: The Adventures of Andrew and Sande
She told me the ranch had fallen on tough times lately and the usual guests weren't able to afford the expenses of staying and enjoying what the ranch had to offer.