SUMMARY: Seven people from the 20th Century have been selected for study by a future age. But can these future-men re-learn what science and technology have taken away?
Fail Seven Times
β Scribed by Kris Ripper
- Publisher
- Kris Ripper
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 160 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Justin Simos knows a few things for sure: he's gay, he's an unrepentant jerk, and he's in love with his best friend --and his best friend's girlfriend.
Alex and Jamie aren't like other people. They aren't fazed by his moods. They laugh at his critical analysis of nineties cinema. They definitely want to have sex with him (β¦again), and Jamie wants a go at him with her favorite flogger. Despite the fact that the they're perfect together, they want him to join them.
Justin doesn't have words for this thing between the three of them, but he knows romance isn't supposed to be part of it. As long as he ignores his feelings, maybe they can have fun. Keep it simple. Don't fail.
Except Justin's not great at simple, and real damn good at failing. He's not brave enough to be with them, and trying might destroy everything. It's too big a risk. He can't be this strong, passionate person they see him asβ¦unless maybe he already is.
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