Chapter 106

That didn’t mean the cab was entirely quiet. From the back seat, Dix sounded like he was sawing logs.

Josh dismissed their passengers to resume considering the most amazing thing. Mopp wanted him. He said it wasn’t important that he was straight, that when it came to Josh, he was gay enough.

Was Josh willing to take the chance his straight boy wouldn’t break his heart? Tommy had been gay, and he’d done it, even though it had been unintentional. Lucas… Josh didn’t want to think about Lucas. He’d thought he loved him, but he’d come to the dismal conclusion that he’d just been used to him.

Josh knew it wouldn’t be easy—loving a straight boy never was. He’d seen for himself how rough the going had been for Tom, who had loved Jack Jackson for most of his adult life. Not that that meant Tom hadn’t had relationships. They just hadn’t lasted, because none of the men were Jackson.