A younger Dom. A grieving sub. Two men whose kinks don't match (or so they think) connecting in ASL. Marco and Greg would both rather be anywhere than a kink club on Valentineβs Day. Marco doesnβt have the patience to speech-read in a hearing crowd. And Greg is still mourning his Sir who pass
Love in Many Languages
β Scribed by Jamie Bennett
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 141 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Her: free spirit. Open door (literally). Open heart. Him: serious. Steady. Closed OFF to love? On paper, Ione and Cooper just donβt make sense. Luckily, Ione loses all the papers that she accumulates, along with her phone, her purse, and her shoes, so sheβs not paying attention to what anything says about her and Cooper! When they meet in Japanese class, things are flowing along in her life, taking her with them. But the more she thinks about it, she may not be entirely happy with how things are flowing, and where sheβs headed. Cooper is everything Ione isnβt: driven, responsible, and unfortunately, totally unavailable. He thinks that she would be a good study partner, maybe even a friendβand thatβs all. But when things go sour and Ioneβs life turns upside-down, Cooperβs the guy who has her back. So will this be love, or just friendship? Can Ione and Cooper find common ground, a common language to speak to find happiness, together?
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