Thought You Were the One: A Love in Mission City gay short story

· Gabbi Grey
4.6
5 reviews
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Mercer
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When my high school crush, Gawain, walks into Fifties diner on that February evening, ten years after walking out of my life, I’m stunned. He's still hot, and I still can't resist him. We share a meal that leads to a whole lot more. But when he reveals the truth he hid ten years ago, I have to face the decision of sending him away forever or living with the hurt he’s caused.
Thought You Were the One is a 6k gay romance short story about second chances, high school crushes, and the power of redemption. The story originally appeared in Secret Identities: A Boys Behaving Badly Anthology

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4.6
5 reviews
sara sigler
April 14, 2025
Mercer had a crush on Garwain in high school and at graduation he almost told Garwain how he felt. Mercer saw a person that looked like Garwain come into the restaurant that he owned but was told later that Garwain was still in a rural area of Japan. The person he saw was Gio Garwain’s twin who got out of an Indonesian prison was there 5 years and had a crush on Mercer. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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Laura B
April 8, 2025
This is a proper short that tells a tale of being lionely, redemption and secon changes in a small Canadian town. I did like the plot, pacing and what happened after.
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Cyndi
April 18, 2025
After ten years, Mercer's high school crush, Gawain, is standing before him. They end up at Mercer's house and one thing leads to another and they end up in bed together. Then Gawain drops a bomb shell he isn't Gawain, he's Giovani the twin brother. He confesses that he's has had a crush on Mercer and Mercer thinks maybe the wrong brother might be the right brother. I really enjoyed this short story.
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