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Settling the Score — Part 7: Tight End Training: gay jock-nerd enemies-to-lovers sports MM dark romance

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Coach Davis has a special way with his boys. A firm hand. Intense training. And for the really stubborn ones… blackmail. That’s what happened to Wade, the team’s cocky star quarterback. Wade thought that he could break a deal he made with the Coach. Well, now the Coach is breaking Wade. Pushing him past all his limits. Forcing him to become the perfect athlete. And the perfect slave.

Now the popular high school jock is being used in ways that he never imagined. And worse, he’s starting to accept it. Wade is alone, with no one to turn to. Who would help him, if they knew the truth? His dad? His football buddies? They’d all turn on him in an instant if they saw those videos that the Coach has.

Wade thinks that he’s reached rock bottom. But that’s only because he doesn’t know that the Coach has planned for him next. There are guys who will pay big money to spend the night with a winning quarterback. And Wade’s gonna start earning his keep.

But Coach Davis has a problem. One that he doesn’t even know about yet.

Because Wade isn’t alone. As hard as the Coach has worked to isolate him, there’s still one person who cares about Wade. One person who might come to his rescue.

But that person is going to have to rescue himself, first. Because Wade’s only hope isn’t a jock or a teacher or even a cop. It’s Kevin, the most bullied kid in school. Coach Davis would laugh if he knew.

But the Coach and all the other bullies are about to learn a hard

There is nothing as dangerous as a pissed off geek..

52 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 25, 2025

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September 28, 2025
Settling the Score

First, a complaint, Mr. Hunter. This is a grammar rule I learned way back in grade school. ‘…he looked back at Dan and I.” When you mention two or more people in a statement, you use “me”, not “I”. To test if the statement sounds right, drop the other name and read the statement, like “he looked back at I.” Doesn’t quite sound right, does it, not like “he looked back at me.” I have noticed this grammatical error repeatedly in other some of your other chapters. Other authors do this too, but it does not make it right. It just makes it appear someone failed in properly educating you in grade school. Please fix this.

This is a good story, but a short chapter. With so many story lines going on, there will surely be many, many more chapters and the whole deal is going to cost us readers the price of a fricking college chemistry book. But, keep them coming. We will pay.
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