Temporal Driftwood
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David tried not to stare, but it wasn’t easy. Gorgeous Guy had a mop of dark hair, dark brown eyes that David knew he could stare into for eternity, an adorably dimpled chin, and just enough of a five o’clock shadow (it was just after noon) to give him that dangerous, bad boy look. This guy is totally out of your league, Lassen.
Then GG is gone, replaced by a little man with spectacles telling David he’s got one more opportunity to connect with the love of his life. The question is… will David take the chance?
Stephen Osborne
Stephen Osborne lives in northern Illinois with a border terrier mix named Miss Christine Daae. He enjoys Broadway musicals, board games, and British television, especially Doctor Who. He recently wrote a Doctor Who audio adventure for subscribers to Big Finish Productions Doctor Who range called The Smallest Battle.
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Temporal Driftwood - Stephen Osborne
Temporal Driftwood
THE guy was just too good-looking.
David Lassen sighed and picked his magazine back up. When, after the third attempt, the words of the paragraph merely swam around in his head, making no sense whatsoever, he set the magazine back down. The Gorgeous Guy was still there, just two tables away, sipping a grande non-fat misto with two pumps of mocha (David had listened in while Gorgeous Guy had given the barista his order). David tried not to stare, but it wasn’t easy. GG had a mop of dark hair, dark-brown eyes that David knew he could stare into for eternity, an adorably dimpled chin, and just enough of a five o’clock shadow (it was just after noon) to give him that dangerous, bad-boy look. GG was holding a Kindle in one hand and seemed to be engrossed in whatever he was reading. Which was a good thing, because David couldn’t stop staring.
Who am I kidding, David asked himself. This guy is totally out of your league, Lassen. Why don’t you try for the skinny, slightly effeminate guy over in the corner, sitting with a female friend and talking loudly about last night’s America’s Got Talent? At least with him you might have a chance.
David returned his attention to Gorgeous Guy. GG was wearing tight jeans (okay, David couldn’t see them at the moment, as the guy’s table obscured the delectable vision, but he’d noticed the way the denim hugged the man’s thighs while they’d been standing in line) and one of those MMA T-shirts. The T-shirt didn’t hide the guy’s muscular chest and arms. David couldn’t understand the attraction to Mixed Martial Arts fights. Two guys get into a cage, wearing only board shorts and skimpy gloves and beat the snot out of each other. If David got GG into a cage, fighting wouldn’t be the first thing on his