“Yeah, but after that dickwad, Alexander... Sorry, Becca.” “He is a—” Daddy cleared his throat and raised an eyebrow, and she changed what she was going to say. “—what you said. What made him think I’d be willing to date him after the rotten things he said about you behind your back?” “Homophobia is alive and well at P and J, unfortunately,” JT observed. He’d taught chemistry there before leaving to become office manager for Jackson Construction when Daddy asked him to, and had often counseled gay and lesbian students. “However, I’ve discussed this with Dory Curtis, and she’s recommended a couple of her students. Of course, there’s no way she can ascertain their personal sentiments toward those who choose to live alternative lifestyles—” “Don’t tell us, those are her words.” JT grinn