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Playing the Game

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Doran McKenzie and Mitchell Coburn are in a secret relationship. Doran is dissatisfied with Mitchell's reluctance to openly declare their relationship, but can't see how to change Mitchell's mind.
Then, Mitchell makes a gesture Doran can't ignore.



Mitchell slid my shirt away completely, and started removing my trousers.
When I was completely naked before him, he started to undress himself.
I felt inadequate, as I always did, when I saw his naked form.
His torso rippled with hard muscles; a light dusting of dark hair was sprinkled between his nipples, and led down in a small trail to his navel. His thighs were thick with muscle, and his very ready member was bigger than my own.
“Doran.”
Mitchell's husky voice broke into my admiration of his body.
“Don’t,” he murmured.
“What?” I asked sheepishly.
“Don’t get that look on your face. Don’t feel ashamed. You don’t need to be ashamed in front of me.”
I blushed and looked away from him.

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First published January 2, 2013

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Laura Warby

7 books11 followers
Laura is a self-published author of LGBT novels and novellas, with a specific focus on gay male relationships.

Laura loved reading from an early age, and decided to start writing her own stories in her early teens. She has had plots and characters filling her head ever since.

Laura wrote on Wattpad for several years, before self-publishing her first novella in January 2013. Her unedited works are still available on Wattpad and Tablo (search Laura Warby).

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September 6, 2016
I would have liked this story without the epilogue. Less than a month elapses during the main part of the book. Then 20 years or so elapse in the epilogue. Sometimes it takes a whole book or series of books to cover all of those events over that much time. Here it's what comes after.
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February 11, 2015
A little too simple for me, maybe a little too short
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July 29, 2016
Nice read. Short and sweet if not too short
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