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Terry O'Reilly's Variety Pack Box Set

From cowboys to clergy, barrooms to classrooms, lovers to sex buddies, Terry O’Reilly’s Variety Pack has a little bit of everything for everyone.<br><br>Join in the action with Al, Larry, Doug, Antonio, Ray, and a host of others who romp through the pages of this collection in search of erotic encounters, one night stands, and lasting love between men.<br><br>Contains the stories:<br><br><strong>Frank's Place</strong>: Danny drops in on his favorite upscale gay bar in hopes of finding Mr. Right. With Christmas around the corner, the place is nearly empty except for one man. Danny decides what the hell and tries to score. But when the man disappears from the scene, Danny if left confused and frustrated. Could this mystery stranger be The One? Will they get a chance to connnect somewhere other than Frank's Place?<br><br><strong>Happy Birthday Bobby</strong>: It’s Bobby’s birthday but he's all alone. On the way home from work, he decides to stop at a favorite restaurant. There his bitterness turns to happiness when he is treated to a round of drinks by two strangers. Larry and Dan are in town for a work-related event. Now they're looking for a spot of fun, and after a few too many drinks, they invite Bobby back to their hotel room to join in.<br><br><strong>Karl's Italian Adventure</strong>: Karl is a fifty-one-year-old school teacher who has led a very sheltered life. Finally deciding to break out of his shell, he signs up for a seven day tour of Italy. Little does he expect it to change his life. But when he meets Antonio, Karl realizes his life will never be quite the same again as the mystery and magic of Florence come to him in a way that he never could have imagined.<br><br><strong>Love You Forever</strong>: Derrick Fredricks didn’t believe in love at first sight. He didn’t think ghosts existed, either, but neither of those beliefs kept them from happening to him. He fell in love with Cooper Jennison and he became a ghost. Once dead, Derrick returns to the side of his lover to attempt to comfort and guide him. Will he succeed?<br><br><strong>Ministry</strong>: Randal Cummings is about to be given his first ministry, but he has a secret: though he has been prayed over and supposedly delivered from the perverse demon of homosexuality, he is still as queer a rhino with wings. Then Randal meets a man who shares his desires. Can he suppress his feelings for his ministry or will he find his own deliverance in the end?<br><br><strong>The Custodian and Mr. Chapel</strong>: Patrick Chapel teaches high school science. Every night the custodian Ray cleans his room. Every night Mr. Chapel waits so he can admire the muscular young man as he does his job. And every night he goes home to fantasize about the amazing sex they’d have. What Mr. Chapel doesn’t know is that Ray has fantasies of his own. Will the shy custodian ever feel the touch of the teacher he loves?<br><br><strong>Will Turner's Luck</strong>: Will Turner celebrates the end of a ten-year marriage by acting on his repressed longings and heading for a gay bar. Just his luck, the next morning he awakes in a strange room with a stranger, Robby, by his side. As Will unravels the mystery, he falls in love with Robby, despite many unanswered questions. Then the truth finally comes out, and Will is faced with a tough decision.

Terry O'Reilly · LGBT+
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Chapter 1

Danny came out of the raw wind and swirling snow into the warmth of Frank’s Place. This was his favorite hang-out. He liked it because to the ordinary passerby the building didn’t look anything other than a cross between a cocktail lounge and a nice bar. Once you got inside the true nature of the establishment could be seen. It was a gay bar.

Danny felt at home with the large comfortable booths and tables and the easy, taped music always playing. He appreciated the soft lighting that wasn’t too dark. The carpeted floor also added to Danny’s sense of intimate coziness.

Looking around, Danny saw the usual clientele was almost exclusively male. He smiled at how the men felt comfortable enough to be more physically demonstrative with one another than if they were in a regular bar.

Danny watched as a pair of men walked to the bar, requested a key from Frank, the bartender, and disappeared through the door to the right of the bar. He knew they wouldn’t be returning for a good amount of time.

Danny had been coming to Frank’s for a number of years, first when he was still married, to seek out contacts to meet his need for male companionship. Now that he was divorced, he continued to come. He was comfortable here. The patrons were his kind of people: professional, well dressed, attractive and a variety of ages and personalities. He liked the fact there was none of the flamboyance of other establishments. This was definitely the kind of place Danny expected to meet someone; they could even turn out to be someone special.

Making his way to the bar, Danny acknowledged the greetings of acquaintances, some of whom he had known on an intimate level.

“Hey, Frankie. The boss doing the tending tonight?”

“Hey yourself, Danny. Yeah, I gave Ken the week off to be with Earl for the holidays.”

“Not too much going on here,” Danny said, glancing around the room.

“Nope, the weather and this being the week before Christmas are probably keeping ‘em away—least ways the married guys and the couples. Speaking of couples, Danny boy, when’s that gonna happen for you?”

“Probably not tonight,” replied Danny with a sigh, giving the sparsely populated room one more scan.

“The usual, then?” the bartender asked.

“What? Uh, yeah, sure.” Something had caught Danny’s eye. “Hey, Frankie, who’s the guy over in the corner? I don’t think I’ve seen him before.”

Danny had spotted a man at one of the tables to the right of the door to the rooms in back. He was stretched out on his chair to the side of the table, with his legs crossed at the ankle. He wore construction boots. His hands were folded in his lap just above the prominent bulge in his jeans. He wore a baseball cap and a plaid, flannel, work shirt.

Frank looked over at him. “Yeah, well, he started comin’ in about a week ago. Stays about an hour and splits.”

“Any action?” Danny wanted to know.

“Naw. Couple guys tried to hit on ‘im but he says no I guess. Never been to the back rooms, never left with nobody.”

He didn’t look like Danny’s type. Danny preferred slender guys like himself. He also was more in the market for someone more professional looking: suit tie, or kakis and a button down. But, What the hell, he thought. There’s not much else goin’ on in here tonight. Why not?

“What’s he drinkin’?”

The bartender pointed to an expensive bottle of scotch. “On the rocks.”

Hmm, blue collar with exec tastes, Danny thought.

“Pour me a double,” Danny said.

Danny picked up the drinks and headed for the table.

“Can I buy you a drink,” he said with a wide smile on his handsome face.

“Looks to me like you already did,” the man replied, sitting up and looking at Danny.

“Guess I did,” said Danny with a chuckle. He put the drinks down on the table, placed his hand on the man’s shoulder. Might as well lay my cards on the table. He added, “My name’s Danny.”

In the instant before the man stretched out his hand to shake Danny’s and gave his name, Danny took in some of the man’s characteristics and thought, Definitely not my type

The guy had a full beard, well trimmed. There was a tuft of thick dark hair curling out from under the crew neck of the T-shirt he wore under the flannel. He had a diamond stud in each ear. All things were on Danny Marshall’s not a plus list.

“I’m Al.”

“Nice to meet you, Al. I’m Danny. Can I sit down?”

“Sure, if you want.”

Not going well. Danny mused. Oh, well, let’s see where this goes.