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Our Dad's Big Gay Wedding
Our Dad's Big Gay Wedding
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When two mature men who have been living together finally decide to tie the knot, their sons by their previous straight marriages find themselves planning their dads’ gay wedding. One of the young men takes after his father in more ways than one, but the other one is supposedly straight. Can love lead to a more carnal relationship?

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Release dateMay 15, 2012
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    Our Dad's Big Gay Wedding - Roland Graeme

    When two mature men who have been living together finally decide to tie the knot, their sons by their previous straight marriages find themselves planning their dads’ gay wedding. One of the young men takes after his father in more ways than one, but the other one is supposedly straight. Can love lead to a more carnal relationship?

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    Our Dads’ Big Gay Wedding

    Copyright © 2012 Roland Graeme

    ISBN: 978-1-77111-159-1

    Cover art by Angela Waters

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    Our Dads’ Big Gay Wedding

    By

    Roland Graeme

    To the men of the Florida Keys

    Chapter One

    I have to give you credit, Hector, Hernan Nieves told his son. When we first decided that you’d come work for me, I wasn’t so sure. But you’ve really stepped up to the plate and proven yourself.

    Gee, thanks for the backhanded compliment, Dad, Hector said.

    Sorry. I didn’t mean it to come out quite that way.

    Hector eyed his father suspiciously. You’ve got that look on your face that you always get, when you’ve got something to tell me that you don’t think I want to hear. So come on, out with it. Tell me.

    The truth is, Graham and I would like to go out of town for a while. Not long, just a week.

    It’s about time you guys took a vacation.

    The point is you’d have to run things here while we’re gone.

    No sweat, Dad. I’ve done that before, remember? And the place was still here, intact, when you got back. Hector was already looking forward to being able to boss around his father’s employees. Where’re you two running off to?

    Ah, the Virgin Islands.

    Really? Wow. Now I’m envious.

    Actually, Hector, this isn’t going to be so much a vacation as it will be sort of a honeymoon.

    Sweet. You guys are overdue for something like that. You both work too hard.

    I’m glad you feel that way, Hector. Because you see, before we leave for this trip…Graham and I are going to get married.

    Married? Hector exploded. You mean like exchanging rings during a ceremony and the whole nine yards?

    I’m afraid so.

    "You have got to be kidding."

    Afraid not.

    Dad, you and Graham cannot do this to me. All my friends think it is so cool that my old man is still so hot-looking and that he has a live-in boyfriend and that the two of you are still getting it on together like a couple of bright-eyed furry little minks in heat.

    Hernan grimaced. "Thanks for the indelible mental image. So it’s astonishing that we’re still getting it on together at our age, huh? As opposed to what? Facing each other in matching wheelchairs in a nursing home and drooling in sync?"

    Well, let’s face it, Dad. A lot of guys your age are popping prescription meds to keep their dicks hard.

    Something else for Graham and me to look forward to. Better living through chemistry.

    But seriously, Dad, Hector persisted. "Having a foxy old man who is living in sin with another dude and still getting more than his fair share of smoking hot sex is cool. Having a father who is respectably remarried, even to another guy, is definitely not cool. And, oh my God, I just realized that you’re talking about Graham becoming my stepfather. Uncooler yet, if that’s even possible."

    I’m sorry to embarrass you among your, no doubt, discerning and tolerant friends, Hector. But Graham and I have made our minds up to make honest men of each other.

    Why, after all these years?

    Hernan smiled. It just seems like the right thing to do. Hard to put into words.

    Well, I for one refuse to give in to outmoded middle-class values. I’m never getting married.

    The senior Nieves smiled. Famous last words. Wait until you meet the right man.

    "Well, at least we can agree on one thing, Dad. Graham is definitely the right man for you. You two are so lucky to have each other."

    Hernan was genuinely touched. Why thank you, son. I think that’s one of the nicest things you’ve ever said to me.

    I’m a considerate kind of guy, Hector boasted. Then an awful possibility occurred to him. "You’re not going to make me rent a fucking tuxedo for this affair, are you?"

    We haven’t decided on the venue or the dress code yet. But as a matter of fact, now that you mention it, maybe Graham and I could be married on the beach in the nude, Hernan joked. The entire wedding party could be in the nude.

    "Now you’re talking, Dad! That would be way cool!"

    It occurred to Hernan that, in the highly unlikely event he and Graham decided to go down that route, theirs probably wouldn’t be the first nude wedding or even the first nude gay wedding to take place in the neighborhood. This was a resort community, after all, with a laid-back, tolerant attitude. As for poor Graham, when Hernan subsequently teased him with the possibility of a clothing-optional ceremony, he nearly choked from laughing so hard.

    Hernan and Hector lived in the Florida Keys and ran the family business together. They owned

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