![]() Younger than Brian and living in the city, at first Scott appears like a classy man who is not comfortable with their country life. When Hank’s boss, Brian, is injured when he is working with Hank, he has the chance to meet Brian’s brother, Scott. Hank is unstable, and this is causing trouble both in his private than professional life. Hank has not a problem with sex, he has a problem with life: he has not steadiness, no family and no weights to anchor him to the ground, and for a man who tip of trees for work, it’s not a good thing. If we need to force him into a definition, Hank is probably bisexual: he had an homosexual experience when he was still a teenager with one same age friend then all his following experiences were with women, and, more or less, he has no trouble with that. ![]() ![]() ![]() When the story starts, Hank, one of the two men, is not gay, or at least he believes not to be. Marchwell I have to say that I like the style: very romantic stories, high emotional level, extraordinary characters in their ordinariness, and a bit of light mood to relieve the whole mix. ![]()
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