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Collusion

English professor Brian Daly is finally able to live openly with the love of his life, local weatherman Jay Tanner. Jay has ended his sham marriage and come out of the closet, and he and Brian now share a condo in the city.<br><br>But there’s trouble in paradise. Brian’s best friend Olivia can’t seem to get along with Jay. The two bicker whenever they’re together. In addition to trying to broker peace between his friends, Brian is busy fending off Sean, an infatuated student who wants Brian to be his first lover. When Brian spurns his advances, he threatens to accuse the professor of sexual harassment if the two don’t sleep together.<br><br>Just when things seem like they can’t get any worse, Brian discovers Jay has been cheating on him with a woman. And not just any woman -- Olivia, who is now pregnant with Jay’s child.<br><br>Brian’s world crumbles as his relationship with Jay falls apart and his friendship with Olivia is destroyed. While he works to try and put his life back together, Brian is relentlessly pursued by Sean. But this time Brian doesn’t turn him away, and the two begin a relationship that helps Brian get over some of the heartache he’s suffered.<br><br>After a while, Brian also reunites with Olivia, and becomes a kind of surrogate father to her newborn daughter. The baby helps him hold onto Jay in some small way. Even though he and Jay are no longer a couple, Brian still longs for his former partner.<br><br>But when Jay reappears in Brian’s life, Brian discovers he isn’t quite ready to forgive and forget. While he still loves Jay, will he ever be able to trust the man again?

Kim Davis · LGBT+
Not enough ratings
71 Chs

Chapter 25

In less than twenty-four hours, my life had turned into a bad soap opera plot. Lovers torn apart by a devastating affair! The secret love child! At least now I knew why Jay had been behaving so terribly over the past few weeks. He was cracking up over the whole thing with Olivia and taking that shit out on me. I felt my subsiding anger start to kick back into high gear. Everything was fucked now. Everything

By the time I was near Trenton, I started feeling severely lightheaded due, more than likely, to the last night??s loss of blood and this morning??s lack of food, so I stopped at a McDonald??s drive-thru for an Egg McMuffin and orange juice (that I ended up spilling half of onto my lap). After filling my car with gas on Route 1, I headed north toward Princeton. I parked near the university and walked around the campus to try and clear my head. There weren??t many students around probably because the spring semester had ended and the summer term hadn??t started yet.