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An Unexpected Love Volume 1

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>A Blessing in Disguise</strong>: Javier Gisbert and Hugo Romero are stuck in a hotel in Saint Louis due to a blizzard. It’s cold outside, but their mutual lust at first sight keeps them warm and sated. Can they sustain their passion once they return home to San Francisco? Or will the heat fizzle away into nothingness?<br><br><strong>A Misunderstanding</strong>: Justin falls in love with Blake at first sight, but he discovers Blake already has someone special in mind. Blake is infatuated with Justin. Sadly, based on the conversation between Justin and his best friend Blake accidentally overhears, Justin is attracted to someone else. Blake can’t be with someone who can’t fully commit to him. Can the two men resolve their misunderstanding in the end?<br><br><strong>Destined</strong>: James Chan and Joshua Wallace are attracted to each other. They begin to go out on dates, and everything is fine initially, but Joshua doesn’t grasp the culture James is familiar with, which may potentially turn into the one thing that ends it all for them. Can they smooth things out in time? Or will their differences be too much after all?<br><br><strong>Never Left Behind</strong>: Calvin Maxwell likes older men. Someone like Turner Marsh. That’s a good thing because Turner likes him, too. However, when Turner’s ex-boyfriend hits on Calvin, their respective emotional baggage rise to the surface, threatening the survival of their relationship. Both Turner and Calvin have issues from their past, and this may spell the end of their relationship.

Casper Graham · LGBT+
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146 Chs

Chapter 104

“Is he here yet?”

James jumped a little, ignoring his mother’s knowing smirk and his own embarrassment at being caught. “Nope. Josh sent me a text message about fifteen minutes ago. Or maybe twenty minutes. I’m not sure now. I’ve been busy showing the guests where they’re supposed to be seated. The older generation can’t occupy the same tables as the younger one. They don’t have anything much in common, and they will end up acting awkward and weird throughout dinner.”

His mother nodded. “I know. I’m thankful you remember to put our older or closer relatives nearer to the table where your father and I will be seated. They may take offence if they have to sit far away from us. You know what the old people in our family are like. They’re traditional and obstinate.”

“You aren’t exactly a spring chicken yourself, Mom,” James teased. “Your seventieth birthday will be coming up soon.”