"At a friend’s wedding reception, Strider is berated by a man who assumes Strider is his son’s lover. He doesn’t even know the guy! The man apologizes and offers Strider a sales position at his company. After the reception Ryan, the man’s son, calls to apologize for his father. The two start talking, and Strider confesses his attraction to men, though he’s only ever dated girls. The two find they have a lot in common, and one date leads to another as their relationship deepens.
On top of the world with a new love and a new job, Strider accidentally comes out to his boss, putting his position in jeopardy. Can Strider learn to accept who he is and come out, celebrating his new relationship with Ryan while working for Ryan’s homophobic father?"
Making Wise Decisions By David O. Sullivan Strider leaned into his sport motorcycle as he raced along Lawrence Expressway with an expanse of blue sky above, dotted with white cloud puffs. The engine’s vibrations coursed through his body. His girlfriend clamped her arms tight around his waist from behind. Her hand fell onto his groin, squeezing his growing c**k. He wondered if they’d have time for a bedroom romp after the ride. He also questioned why he was still with a woman when he certainly preferred men. The dash clock reported five P.M., time for the wedding. As long as he attended the reception, all would be well at work on Monday. He hated weddings and crowds. The expressway had few cars on the sunny, Sunday afternoon. He twisted the throttle, passing eighty and then ninety miles