![]() Things get off to a bit of a rocky start with the men as Cole jumps in and pulls back, still getting used to life out of the closet. He is also struggling with the aftermath of his experiences, suffering from anxiety, nightmares, and panic attacks. Although he is glad to finally be able to stop hiding, he feels a great emotional loss at giving up the military life. Cole decided to stop hiding his sexuality and admitted to being gay when questioned. However, he has recently been the victim of the military’s Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy after being outed by a disgruntled fellow soldier. After an early physical encounter reaffirms all of Marc’s worst fears, he is wary of getting further involved with Cole.Ĭole has been part of the Marines since he was 18, and after five tours of duty it is in his blood. But having grown up in San Diego and dated (and hooked up with) many a Marine, Marc is wary about starting up something with yet another military man when so many of his experiences have ended badly. ![]() ![]() ![]() Everything about Cole turns Marc on, right down to the high and tight hair cut. ![]() One day he almost drops a load of plates when tall, muscular, and gorgeous Cole Hammond walks in. Marc Sullivan is working in a diner, making ends meet as his romance writing career takes off. ![]()
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