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Forbidden in Uniform Box Set

Two of W.S. Long’s best-selling gay romance stories are now available in a box set! Fall in love with Pad and RJ’s love story. Contains the stories:<br><br><strong>Ask and I’ll Tell</strong>: Raised by his aunt, after his mother died, Pad McLaughlin enlisted in the Air Force to see the world, and save money for college, but he didn’t expect to fall in love with his supervisor, RJ Davis, a handsome, dashing officer. Rather than return home right away after his tour of duty in Saudi Arabia, Pad gambles on love by joining RJ in Bangkok, despite the government’s policy of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.” When Pad realizes RJ doesn’t love him, he returns home broken-hearted only to be distracted by Wayne, another hunky airman, who keeps secrets from Pad.<br><br>When RJ finally realizes after Pad’s gone what Pad means to him, is he too late? Will Pad choose the officer or the airman? Set in 2008, this love story takes place before the end of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” when gay men who loved each other were forced to remain in the closet and deny themselves happiness.<br><br><strong>Splendidly Ever After</strong>: Seven years after they meet, and more than four years since RJ initially proposes, RJ and Pad are back. The wedding invitations have been sent again and the date is set. This time, both men are more committed than ever to each other and willing to make their relationship work.<br><br>But old issues surface that cause conflict before their big day. Will RJ’s recent diagnosis of sexual addiction disorder tear them apart? Can they weather the growing disapproval from their families over same-sex marriage before they walk down the aisle? Will RJ and Pad finally tie the knot?

W.S. Long · LGBT+
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Chapter 14

His mind drifted, focused on the violet orchids dotted with white spots took up the centerpiece.

“Beautiful, aren’t they?” asked Ann, who stopped watching the dancers.

“Yes,” answered Pad. He felt Ann’s eyes. She studied him.

Ann took two orchids, used her table knife to trim the ends, then put one behind her left ear.

“Here, this is for you, Pad, the most beautiful man here.”

“More beautiful than me?” asked Chaz.

“Your beauty is inside,” Ann said, elbowing Chaz as she said it. “Pad is as sweet as the flower here.”

Pad took the flower and followed Ann’s example and put the flower behind his left ear.

“You know in the Hawaiian tradition, when a woman put a flower behind the left ear meant she was married or taken,” said Chaz, who smiled as he said this.

“Well, I guess I’ll switch it to my right because I’m neither,” Pad laughed.

After he changed it from left to right, he continued to watch the show but his attention waned as he watched the river and the boats they passed.