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An Unexpected Love Volume 2

Seven friends, seven different personalities. They work and play together, never actively searching for love. However, love comes when one least expects it to. Follow the love journey of these seven friends as they navigate their way through romantic and familial relationships, friendships, and everything else life throws their ways.<br><br>Contains the stories:<br><br><strong>Falling for His Best Friend</strong>: Keenan and Pablo are reunited after years of being separated. They begin to hang out once again as friends, but they don’t expect for their feelings to grow deeper than mere friendships. Neither of them are aware of the other man’s feeling, and both men are unwilling to confess their feelings to each other at the risk of losing their friendship. Maybe it’s better this way ...<br><br><strong>Imperfect</strong>: David has had the worst crush on Tobias, but Tobias sleeps around too much. Tobias has been infatuated with David for years, but grows frustrated and furious after being repeatedly rebuffed. That’s why he enjoys arguing with David. It’s the only time David will pay any attention to him. Can the two men work through their issues and find their happily ever after with each other?<br><br><strong>Lunar New Love</strong>: Vincent Yang and Anthony Lim meet a couple of weeks before Lunar New Year. They’re instantly attracted to each other. However, their individual relationships with their respective families are already strained enough because of their sexual orientation. Will Vincent and Anthony’s burgeoning romantic relationship survive the disapproval of their families?

Casper Graham · LGBT+
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122 Chs

Chapter 104

“Hey, baby.”

Vincent could feel the heat suffusing his cheek, both from arousal and a deep-rooted contentment. “Hey, stud. Are you ready for a few hours of walking?”

“Walking?” Anthony repeated, and there was a hint of curiosity written all over his face. “Like a romantic walk on the beach?”

Vincent chuckled as he navigated the car out from the apartment complex and onto the busy street. “More like a crowded market. We’re ten days away from the first day of the Lunar New Year, and parts of San Francisco are gearing up for the celebration. Haven’t you noticed how many Lunar New Year-related items are popping up left and right on several sidewalks and buildings?”

“I do, but I can’t really focus on them.”

“Why not?” Vincent asked. “Some of them are huge, and they are all eye-catching because they come in shades of red, gold, yellow, and orange. It will be kind of hard not to stare at them.”