Great chapter, LB. Grady and Brennan have some work to do on their relationship. If Brennan is jealous of David, I think he has only himself to blame by not letting Grady know how he feels.
Looking forward to the next installment. Thanks for a super story.
Two great chapters! Chapter 15 is unlike anything I have ever read. Jeremy's determination saves his relationship with Michael. Jamie's love saves Michael.
The guys are still here and here to stay. So much has been made of there being so many members of the female "persuasion" active in this forum, I am wondering why the fairer sex is attracted to Dom's stories. Is it the content of the stories? The sex between two young men? The quality of Dom's writing?
I have no agenda; everyone is welcome here. Being a guy, I'm curious about what attracts the women folk. I would like to hear your responses.
Thank you. It will be interesting to see how the song fits your story.
The CD is available at Amazon: Fleetwood Mac/Tango in the Night. You can also hear a 30 second sample.
Rhapsody has an mp3 download ($.99 ) and a free listen for members.
If Brennan is gay, he'd better get a move on before Grady connects with one of his new friends. First step...tell Grady again that he loves him and that the making out story was BS.
Michael has "saved" Carl once. Let's hope he can do it again, if necessary.
Michael and Jeremy are building a strong relationship. I admire their restraint and trust it will be to their mutual benefit.
Great story, Dan! Thanks.
I'm enjoying your new story and am looking forward to chapter 3.
It's good that Grady is making new friends; that's really something new in his life and will help him overcome other inhibitions. His first kiss, too!
Keep up the good work.
I'm not losing it! There are a number of other good authors out there, but Dom's the best!
I take it you are not going to tell us which bureaucratic, monopolistic, corporation is Dom's prospective ISP?
Who the *$! is Dom's ISP? Do they have any competition? I guess he is waiting for the cable company or phone company to install a line; otherwise, he could just use a dial-up ISP. Hopefully, he's not waiting for a phone line. Vic, I know you think there's is nothing readers can do to help the situation, but if we knew who the culprit is, someone might have a good idea on how to shake loose some good service. Can you share that information? Thanks.
Now, if the new boyfriend has Dom all tied up (figuratively or literally), that's another matter.
Think we've been waiting a long time for the next chapter of ITFB? How about waiting a whole year for one of your favorite authors to post new work. Little Buddha's fans will be happy to know that, exactly one year and four days after he finished his most recent story, he has published the first chapter of When I See You Again.
Something new to read while we wait for Dom.
Hooray! Welcome back to the world of active authors. How long have we been waiting? I'm not complaining, but I am glad things are settled enough in your life for us to enjoy your writing again. Looking forward to chapter 2.
"England and America are two nations separated by a common language." This quotation, or variations of it, have been attributed to George Bernard Shaw, Oscar Wilde, Bertrand Russell, Dylan Thomas, and Winston Churchill, all of whom, I believe, were British or Irish.
It may be fruitless to discuss differences in spelling and usage between the two cultures. It may also be fun to do so.
Me neither. Thither is the opposite of hither. Hither and thither...here and there. I'm in a dither.
Maybe it's a British usage. Is bodgy British?
If it's British, let's discuss something else. If it's British, we will have to discuss pronunciation and I'm not up for dental fricative phonemes.