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Same Time Tomorrow
Same Time Tomorrow
Same Time Tomorrow
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Same Time Tomorrow

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College life can be pretty boring, especially if you're a little on the awkward side. But one day, after searching around on dating apps for a while, Peter finds someone who offers him a break from his boredom, an offer he's more than eager to accept.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherSam Haywood
Release dateMar 16, 2022
ISBN9781005591199
Same Time Tomorrow
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Sam Haywood

Hey there, thanks for checking out my Smashwords page!I mainly write short stories, though I do like to try my hand at longer works once in a while. My work is a mix of erotica and SFW fiction, and I publish roughly twice a month. Check out my available works, and feel free to leave a review if you enjoy them!

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    Same Time Tomorrow - Sam Haywood

    Same Time Tomorrow

    Published by Sam Haywood at Smashwords

    Copyright 2022 Sam Haywood

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    Dedicated to the plethora of unsolicited nudes I have received on Grindr, only two of which were even somewhat decent quality.

    Let me start by saying that I fully believe the driver of bus number nine should be crucified.

    I throw up my hands in exasperation as the bus whizzes past me, disappearing out of sight around the bend just down the road. I’ve been waiting here for almost an hour now for the bus to come, and when it finally gets here, it just blows right by me. I saw the driver look right at me, too, the asshole—we made direct eye contact while he was still a block away, and he still decided it wasn’t worth the trouble of picking me up.

    Pretty freakin’ typical of drivers in this place.

    My phone buzzes in my pocket, and I

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