People were always mistaking me and Denny for a couple. They assumed we were boyfriends. It always made me laugh, although Denny was always apologising for looking too girly and giving people the wrong impression about us – something I thought was utterly ridiculous. He wasn’t girly. He was perfect. “Pay them no attention,” I said, “You’re ripped, man – they just wish they had a body like yours.” He always blushed like a tomato when I paid him compliments. I’d always put it down to the fact that his dad was always giving him a hard time about being a faggot. I’d never taken his banter seriously before. I’d just put it down to his dad being the type that found it hard to pay his son a compliment. And to be fair his dad was well weird. He was really chuffed when Denny got into the police force but for some bizarre reason, he was really annoyed when he got partnered with me. I’d have thought he’d have been pleased that I was there to protect him. I’d always been there to protect him. He was my best friend. Of course I’d protect him...
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We first met Denny and Blaine in number 3 of the series when they were involved in the rescue of Alfie from the evil claws of his so called boyfriend, Lionel Hessey. In their own story they are involved in a case that may or may not be linked to the owner of Studs Steel, Peyton McKenzie. He stays out of the limelight and has transferred the majority of the shares in Studs to Rob, but still he seems to be on some lunatic's radar and the club has received threats again. When a young guy goes missing and the police get wind of a massive drugs shipment coming in, they have no idea the two are related and send Denny and Blaine on a stake-out, expecting to find the perpetrators of the drugs deal. What they do find, however, whilst holed up together is that their teenage love affair was never really forgotten about, and never really ended... and that the shipment isn't actually drugs at all... This is the fifth book in the Studs & Steel series and one again, should really be read in sequence to get the most out of it.