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Late Night Poetry
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Nell Iris
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A love story told in answering machine messages.

Saying “I love you” to someone who says it first, isn’t supposed to lead to a break-up, but that’s what happens to Sully and Lou. Sully is out and proud while Lou is in the closet, so when their relationship deepens, Lou runs.

But then Lou starts leaving emotional messages of remorse on Sully’s answering machine. Sully is torn between his love for Lou and his attempts to get over him. With each message, Lou’s regrets deepen. With each message, it becomes more difficult for Sully to forget him. With each message, Sully finds it harder to want to move on.

Can old love poems and heartbreaking honesty help Sully and Lou find their way back to each other?
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Tags gay romance contemporary
Chapter 11
2021-12-28 14:52:10
“Fred Winslow.”“Dad.”“Sully. You all right?”“Yeah. I just wanted…I wanted to tell you that I love you.”Dad grunts. “You’re worrying me, son. Are you sick?”“No, no. Nothing like that. It’s just…someone
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