Be
Mine
a Valentine’s Novella
a Valentine’s Novella
by:
Frey Ortega
Jackson Darragh has the best Valentine's Day
planned--dinner and romantic gesture included. All those plans blow up when his
boyfriend suddenly breaks up with him. Broken and dejected, he goes to his
neighborhood gay club to drown his sorrows in alcohol.
David Young didn't know what possessed him when he leaves
his Mormon family abruptly for a life of total authenticity in the big city.
Alone, his first taste of independence lands him at a gay club with no
prospects, no roof over his head, only a future filled with uncertainty. All he
has is the desire to live a life that is wholly his own.
A strange twist of fate and one conversation overhead
through club music later, and David finds himself living with the kindhearted
Jackson.
Now, one year later, Jackson is still hurting from his
sudden break-up. David, who can't fight off his attraction for his friend any
longer, is determined to make better Valentine's memories for Jackson. The more
time that passes, the more Jackson wants to see the light come back in the
brooding artist's eyes. He knows he has only to say those two magic words, and
their lives change forever.
"Be mine."
Amazon Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06WRQDD1C
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Be
Mine is a stand-alone friends-to-lovers gay romance novella with a HEA, no
cheating, and no cliffhanger.
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Story Snippet:
“Hey.”
David turned to look at a figure
sitting nearby. He hadn’t seen the man from behind Sare, but he realized there
was actually a man sitting there, with a good couple of shot glasses scattered
around in front of him.
The strange, tipsy, borderline
drunk man looked rather handsome. He was wearing a long-sleeved shirt with one
of the buttons unbuttoned, and his hair was mussed, though David could see that
he’d put some hair product of some kind in his dark, wavy, cocoa brown-colored
hair.
He had the aquiline features of
one of those angel statues David had seen. So handsome, if the drunk hadn’t
looked like he was in repose. David’s cock even had a little twitch of a
response, though he felt a little ashamed of that.
David’s first thoughts shouldn’t
have been that he wanted to fuck a stranger in a bar, no matter that it was a
status quo.
Overall, the stranger looked a
little disheveled and stressed, but there weren’t any alarm bells ringing in
David’s mind at first glance of him. In fact, if it weren’t for the grimace on
the guy’s face, David might have been a stammering mess in the stranger’s
proximity. He was never very good at talking to attractive people.
If the man beside him hadn’t
looked like he’d been drinking to forget something painful, David would have
tried to screw his courage to the sticking place—Shakespeare pun intended—and
maybe he’d have tried to ask the stranger out on a date. He was already out,
why not try to be courageous, right? Forget the fact that he didn’t have a
home, or work!
Self-preservation told him not to
do that, though. Years of having to hide his sexuality and his entire identity
tended to do that.
“Hello,” David replied, and
politely he added, “May I help you?”
“What you said back there, about
leaving home,” the stranger asked. “Was any of that true?”
David blinked.
“Yes,
that was all true,” he replied. “I figure I might stay at a motel for a couple
of nights while I try to figure my situation out.”
“Do you want a place to live? I
have an extra unit available in my building. I bought the entire place
recently, so it’s barebones as shit, but we can work something out if you’re
interested,” the man said, taking a swig of another shot of hard liquor.
“Is there a catch?” David asked,
his voice clearly a little incredulous. He knew not to expect handouts or too
much charity in the big city, but…was there something about his face that made
people want to go out of their way to help him? Maybe it was just something
about being gay? Or was this one of those serendipitous moments in time where
things were just aligning incredibly perfectly?
“No catch, except for the fact
that I only have an old mattress and some older stuff I’d much rather give to a
guy who knows what he wants out of life, and I need a tenant anyway. There’s a
lot of space I don’t need in my building,” the man replied. “I’m Jackson, by
the way. Call me Jack.”
“I’m David Young. It’s nice to
meet you.”
Jack grinned. “Boy, you’re real
polite, aren’t you? It’s nice to meet you, David Young.”
David
felt some heat in his cheeks at that statement. “It’s just how I was raised.”
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Author Bio:
Frey
Ortega writes erotic romance, primarily of the gay variety. He lives in what a
friend affectionately calls “the south-easternmost part of Spain,” which is an
archipelago called the Philippines. He’s a graduate of the Royal, Pontifical,
and Catholic University in Manila, with a Bachelors of Science degree in
Psychology. Primarily, he works as a writer, a novelist, sometimes a video game
journalist, and overall a homebody who spends way too much time on the
internet.
He
loves writing about people, especially people of all different shapes, sizes
and backgrounds, falling in love. You might also find him playing video games
from time to time! His favorite ones are MMORPGs, and role-playing games in
general (and not just the ones in the bedroom.)
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