JUST LIKE SCROOGE
Just Like Scrooge by Clare London
Last Christmas was a romantic disaster for Ben. But will the ghosts of Christmas past spoil his chance of a future with Jacob, or will his dreams persuade him otherwise?
Laughing, he placed a hand on New Guy's shoulder then leaned forward and lightly kissed him on the mouth. My heart stopped, though the scene continued to roll. It was Jacob. Slim, good-looking Jacob wrapped in an expensive new coat, looking taller and leaner and with a sharper haircut than I'd ever seen. Jacob, handing New Guy his bag to hold, and taking the letters in return from him. My Jacob, smiling at the blond man as if they were on such friendly terms that they browsed each other's mail, and went shopping together. Very friendly terms. The pain was so sharp that I felt wrenched in two.
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Just Like Scrooge © 2007 by Clare London
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