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Art
When it comes to regrets, I have none. My life is perfect. I own a bar, work hard, party harder, and smother my niblings in all the love they deserve. I dont need to settle down, as much as my sister might want me to.
But then Joey Manning walks into my office and leaves me all but begging to give him a job and wanting to give him so much more.
The self-professed straight man is in my head and while I know that I need to move on from him, my body isnt getting that message. It doesnt help that Joey is a grade A flirt who can banter with the best of them.
Ive never had regrets. Not until Joey Manning.
Joey
The bills keep piling up and the pressure to get my sisters through college before were evicted is always on the back of my mind. Whoever said life was for living, clearly forgot that livings expensive.
My default mode is stressed AF and working myself to the bone, and theres only one person who gives me a break from all that.
Art de Almeida.
My boss.
The one man I shouldnt flirt with, but I cant seem to stop. I want to get under his skin. To leave him panting for me. Which wouldnt be such a bad thing except that he thinks Im straight, and Ive never bothered to correct him.
I need this job.
But some days I worry that I need Art more.
Employing Patience is a low angst, small town, employer/employee romance. It has a ridiculous found family, prince charming costumes and the king of anti-commitment falling hard.
Genre: Gay Romance
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