Owen is only confident in two places: at work, supporting clients through IT woes, and when he's sitting around a gaming table in the role of a smooth and charming bard. He's never acted on the crush he's had on his physiotherapistand total cubcakeToma. Even though they're no longer patient and client, and his crush hasn't dialed down in the slightest, Owen cant figure out how to make a move.
When a friend decides to play a prank involving Owen's contact list, Owen spends the morning of April Fools day inadvertently texting smooth and charming thoughts about Toma... to Toma himself.
By the time Owen discovers the prank, things are completely out of control. Discussions of thighs and awards for the World's Best Chest have been handed outnot to mention they've set an accidental coffee dateand there's no taking that sort of thing back. When this joke finally gets told, Owen's convinced hell be the punchline, but with a little luck and some nudging from his friends, the last laugh might be the best of his life.
Genre: Gay Romance
When a friend decides to play a prank involving Owen's contact list, Owen spends the morning of April Fools day inadvertently texting smooth and charming thoughts about Toma... to Toma himself.
By the time Owen discovers the prank, things are completely out of control. Discussions of thighs and awards for the World's Best Chest have been handed outnot to mention they've set an accidental coffee dateand there's no taking that sort of thing back. When this joke finally gets told, Owen's convinced hell be the punchline, but with a little luck and some nudging from his friends, the last laugh might be the best of his life.
Genre: Gay Romance
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