Take It Slow
β Scribed by Akm Miles
- Publisher
- Torquere Press
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 171 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
When Daniel Webster returns to Nashville after two years of hell, he doesnβt go back to his dadβs house. After an amazing rescue he ends up at Mama Sasyβs diner and finds out that itβs a safe place for young gay guys in trouble. He certainly fits that bill.
Daniel has problems mentally and physically after all heβs been through, and itβs going to take a lot to get him back to any form of normal. He finds a great ally in Benny Adams and they begin a relationship. Heβs so thankful for Benny, but why canβt he embrace Mama Sasy and her group of happy helpers who throw love at him left and right? Maybe because sheβs so close to his dad, the one Daniel ran away from two years ago because he was so cruel upon hearing that Daniel thought he was gay. Benny makes him believe in love, and the broad spectrum of characters at Mama Sasyβs eventually make their way into his heart. As time moves forward, Daniel gets an idea about what he wants to do with his life. Benny helps him and they set forth a bold plan. Itβs gonna get better, but heβs got to get them all to understand that he needs to take it slow.
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