Caleb
โ Scribed by Nicki Rowe
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 54 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Caleb Samuels is quiet and shy due to abuse after his father found out he was gay. But under that shy exterior is a slightly dominate man looking for someone to submit to him in the bedroom, but take care of him in their everyday life.
Caleb has lost his job as a teacher in Arizona, but one fateful trip to visit a friend's grave provides an opportunity for Caleb to start over again in Glensville, Washington. Caleb never expected his life to be so great in Glensville, he finally feels like he can be himself and be happy. He has new friends, a new job, but the only thing missing is someone who won't shy away from his proclivities of being in control in the bedroom.
For years Edward Knight has been taking care of his younger brother, Cody after their parents died in a car accident. Edward has never had much interest in dating until he met the shy teacher who is a walking contradiction. Caleb had snagged Edward's attention from the moment he had seen Caleb, and Edward is willing to give himself over to Caleb, if Caleb is willing to have him.
Can be read in order as part of the series or as standalone. **
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