Twenty-two

S. Davidson


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Twenty-two by S. Davidson
Taylor's job was to photograph the spoils of the war. His instructions – make our military look good. Problem – the view was not always a pretty one. His obsession – keeping some of the worse images that he captured, often the last proof of what the depths a man will go to when faced with his own morality. Often, his images were so horrific, he didn't dare let anyone else see, particularly the military.

Ryan ran a successful business, was well respected, and was raising two children. Surrounded by small-minded people, he didn't dare come out as a gay man to his employees or his clients without the fear of losing business. Instead, he traveled miles from home just to keep his secret safe.

Sometimes, a one-night stand becomes more.

Twenty-two veterans commit suicide every day. Will Taylor be part of that count? Not if Ryan has any say in it.
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