Peter is just a teacher in Augusta, Georgia, trying to make it. He’s gay and out. Despite the discrimination he’s happy to be teaching children and preventing the bullying he experienced as a child. He’s lonely and is ok with that…until he meets Travis Barman. Peter begins to remember what it feels to want a man. But Travis Barman isn’t available. Not only is the parent of one of Peter’s favorite students but he’s recently widowed.
Travis has spent all his life ignoring the one thing he knows is true. He is gay. After eight years in the army, he retires resign to live the life society told him he should. When Alice, his wife, dies, leaving him to raise his son Joey alone he begins to wonder what it would be like to be his true self without hiding his sexual orientation. Before he didn’t have a reason to try but one look at Peter Bennet has him dazed and ready to do whatever it takes to find real love.
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