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Seaworthy

An epic motion picture! A gay Napoleonic War love story! Ballrooms and battles at sea! Romantic happy endings on the silver screen! And a film that’ll change everything for its stars ...<br><br>Jason Mirelli can’t play adrenaline-fueled action heroes forever. He’s getting older, plus the action star parts have grown a little thinner since he came out as bisexual. This role could finally let him be seen as a serious dramatic actor, and he needs it to go well -- for his career, and because he’s fallen in love with the story and the chance to tell it.<br><br>The first problem? He’ll be playing a ship’s captain ... and he hasn’t exactly mentioned his fear of water. The second problem? His co-star: award-winning, overly talkative, annoyingly adorable -- and openly gay – box office idol Colby Kent.<br><br>Colby’s always loved the novel this film’s based on, and he leapt at the chance to adapt it, now that he has the money and reputation to make it happen. But scars and secrets from his past make filming a love story difficult ... until Jason takes his hand and wakes up all his buried desires. Jason could be everything Colby’s ever wanted: generous and kind, a fantastic partner on set, not to mention those heroic muscles. But Colby just can’t take that chance ... or can he?<br><br>As their characters fall in love and fight a war, Colby and Jason find themselves falling, too ... and facing the return of their own past demons. But together they just might win ... and write their own love story.

K.L. Noone · LGBT+
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129 Chs

Chapter 42

“Oh, well,” Jason said. “Guess not?” He was relieved, and not relieved, by this. No jumping into water. No Colby in a swimsuit and gleaming with water, either.

The lights were still on, wreathing palm trees and shimmering from posts and glowing in the pool itself, glinting like wayward fairies in autumn dark. Colby grinned and started fishing around in a pocket. “Where’s your sense of adventure?”

“Colby,” Jason attempted patiently, “the pool’s closed.”

“Only technically.” Colby was fiddling with the lock. “We’re entirely safe. I did mention to the concierge earlier that I might like a late-night swim, and he said no one would interfere, though he did say they’d put the lock on, but I assured him that wouldn’t be a problem. Oh, come on, you’re only being fussy, you dowant to open up for me…”

This last was directed at the lock. Not at Jason. Who did not want to open upfor Colby Kent. Or any other suggestively phrased terminology.