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There's just something about when older and younger men connect... Finch is many things. Bitter, impatient, and most of all, not named Finch. It was bad enough when his boss sent him to go fix some guy's faulty wiring; it's even worse when Finch learns the guy is a writer with a flair for pseudonyms. Finch doesn't exactly have the best feelings for creative types, and everything about the older man seems to confirm the stereotypes he has collected in a series of heartbreaks.
Everything except the writer's undeniable charm, and surprising physique.
Has he been pounding out more than just
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Produktbeschreibung
There's just something about when older and younger men connect... Finch is many things. Bitter, impatient, and most of all, not named Finch. It was bad enough when his boss sent him to go fix some guy's faulty wiring; it's even worse when Finch learns the guy is a writer with a flair for pseudonyms. Finch doesn't exactly have the best feelings for creative types, and everything about the older man seems to confirm the stereotypes he has collected in a series of heartbreaks.

Everything except the writer's undeniable charm, and surprising physique.

Has he been pounding out more than just a new draft?

['CHASING DADDIES' STORIES ARE STANDALONE AND CAN BE READ IN ANY ORDER. THIS STORY CONTAINS EXPLICIT CONTENT. ALL INTERACTIONS ARE CONSENSUAL AND ALL CHARACTERS ARE 18+]


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Autorenporträt
Diablo Ambrose is an author of everything from softcore to hardcore gay erotica, and is easily swayed by men with exposed chests. When not writing stories about men who love men, he's thinking about loving men. When writing, he's thinking about the time when Hemmingway said, of F. Scott Fitzgerald's appearance, "The mouth worried you until you knew him and then it worried you more."