And Then, He Kissed Me
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Descripción editorial
Intro:
Returning from six months of living with his mother and her new husband in Atlanta, Georgia, Russell cannot wait to see the two new puppies on his father's farm in Kansas. Russell finds much more than two new puppies on the farm, however. Pierce is a veterinary science student at Kansas State University as well as his father's best farm hand, and Russell immediately falls in love with the much more mature man. Russell thinks he will just die if he cannot have Pierce for himself, and has a difficult time overcoming his youthful ways. Pierce likes Russell, but thinks of him as nothing more than a child and, of course, the cherished son of his boss. Pierce needs his job, and has a difficult time obeying the invisible "Hands Off The Boss' Son" sign that he has carefully painted in his own mind.
About the Unicorn:
The unicorn is the only fabulous beast that does not seem to have been conceived out of human fears. In even the earliest references he is fierce yet good, selfless yet solitary, but always mysteriously beautiful. He could be captured only by unfair means, and his single horn was said to neutralize poison.
The young gay male, like the unicorn, is fierce yet good, selfless yet solitary, always mysteriously beautiful, and can be captured only by unfair means.