Coffee, Pop, and Bisexuality

Nicole McCormick


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Coffee, Pop, and Bisexuality by Nicole McCormick
When a stranger runs into Douglas, makes him spill his coffee, and offers to buy him another one, Douglas thinks that's all it will be. Even though the man is gorgeous. Even though his daughter has other plans. Turns out, the stranger, Anthony, has other plans as well, and Douglas soon agrees to go to a movie with Anthony. It's absolutely not a date. Douglas has slept with men, sure, but he isn't gay. Or bisexual. No matter what Anthony says.

However, a late night and a frank conversation with his daughter's best friend leaves Douglas with a different opinion. Not that he plans on letting Anthony know he considers it a date. It's too much fun to wind Anthony up. After one not-so-perfect date, Douglas thinks maybe if he keeps Anthony around, turning fifty won't be so bad.

A story from the Dreamspinner Press 2015 Daily Dose package "Never Too Late."
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