Teaching the Teacher
Being new to this non-gay-friendly workplace is not easy for Cameron until he meets Mykel. Mykel is straight, but somehow knows or senses that Cameron is gay, and takes him under his wing, so to speak. Cameron cannot help but think of the endless possibilities of love and sex with Mykel. The man is gorgeous, with his blue eyes and silver and black hair. When Mykel needs someone to share a hotel room with him for an upcoming conference, Cameron immediately offers. Four days alone with Mykel is Cameron’s dream, but he wonders if it may turn out to be more of a nightmare. Excerpt: Mykel had been teaching at the school for twelve years when Cameron had arrived, but Mykel was unlike the other teachers. During the very first week of classes, Mykel and Cameron met in the faculty mailroom. Mykel had introduced himself, saying, “I’m Mykel Crow, and you are Cameron Stevens, the new humanities teacher, aren't you?” Cameron had nodded, but quickly corrected him. “I teach Latin,” he said, not knowing if he should be correcting this man. Mykel hadn’t seemed to notice being corrected. “Welcome to St. Swithens. Let me know if I can be of any help.” ------ They sat in silence for a few minutes, and then Mykel said, “I have a conference to speak at next month. I’ve been given funding for it, but not enough to afford going alone. That is one of the downfalls of education. You can’t avoid having a lot of out-of-pocket expenses. The problem is that I can't find anyone to room with from here. So I may have to cover the difference between a double and a single room myself, and that's going to add up over four days.” “I could room with you,” Cameron said. “But, doesn’t your wife want to go?” “No. She’s just now getting her business going.” Mykel was quiet for awhile. “You know, Cameron, things are not so great right now at home. I’m surprised you haven’t heard. We could use the time apart,” he said, smiling a little. “I'll tell you more about it at the conference; that is, if you’re interested in hearing about my boring life.”
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Teaching the Teacher
Being new to this non-gay-friendly workplace is not easy for Cameron until he meets Mykel. Mykel is straight, but somehow knows or senses that Cameron is gay, and takes him under his wing, so to speak. Cameron cannot help but think of the endless possibilities of love and sex with Mykel. The man is gorgeous, with his blue eyes and silver and black hair. When Mykel needs someone to share a hotel room with him for an upcoming conference, Cameron immediately offers. Four days alone with Mykel is Cameron’s dream, but he wonders if it may turn out to be more of a nightmare. Excerpt: Mykel had been teaching at the school for twelve years when Cameron had arrived, but Mykel was unlike the other teachers. During the very first week of classes, Mykel and Cameron met in the faculty mailroom. Mykel had introduced himself, saying, “I’m Mykel Crow, and you are Cameron Stevens, the new humanities teacher, aren't you?” Cameron had nodded, but quickly corrected him. “I teach Latin,” he said, not knowing if he should be correcting this man. Mykel hadn’t seemed to notice being corrected. “Welcome to St. Swithens. Let me know if I can be of any help.” ------ They sat in silence for a few minutes, and then Mykel said, “I have a conference to speak at next month. I’ve been given funding for it, but not enough to afford going alone. That is one of the downfalls of education. You can’t avoid having a lot of out-of-pocket expenses. The problem is that I can't find anyone to room with from here. So I may have to cover the difference between a double and a single room myself, and that's going to add up over four days.” “I could room with you,” Cameron said. “But, doesn’t your wife want to go?” “No. She’s just now getting her business going.” Mykel was quiet for awhile. “You know, Cameron, things are not so great right now at home. I’m surprised you haven’t heard. We could use the time apart,” he said, smiling a little. “I'll tell you more about it at the conference; that is, if you’re interested in hearing about my boring life.”
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Teaching the Teacher

Teaching the Teacher

by Shannon Pearce
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Teaching the Teacher

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Being new to this non-gay-friendly workplace is not easy for Cameron until he meets Mykel. Mykel is straight, but somehow knows or senses that Cameron is gay, and takes him under his wing, so to speak. Cameron cannot help but think of the endless possibilities of love and sex with Mykel. The man is gorgeous, with his blue eyes and silver and black hair. When Mykel needs someone to share a hotel room with him for an upcoming conference, Cameron immediately offers. Four days alone with Mykel is Cameron’s dream, but he wonders if it may turn out to be more of a nightmare. Excerpt: Mykel had been teaching at the school for twelve years when Cameron had arrived, but Mykel was unlike the other teachers. During the very first week of classes, Mykel and Cameron met in the faculty mailroom. Mykel had introduced himself, saying, “I’m Mykel Crow, and you are Cameron Stevens, the new humanities teacher, aren't you?” Cameron had nodded, but quickly corrected him. “I teach Latin,” he said, not knowing if he should be correcting this man. Mykel hadn’t seemed to notice being corrected. “Welcome to St. Swithens. Let me know if I can be of any help.” ------ They sat in silence for a few minutes, and then Mykel said, “I have a conference to speak at next month. I’ve been given funding for it, but not enough to afford going alone. That is one of the downfalls of education. You can’t avoid having a lot of out-of-pocket expenses. The problem is that I can't find anyone to room with from here. So I may have to cover the difference between a double and a single room myself, and that's going to add up over four days.” “I could room with you,” Cameron said. “But, doesn’t your wife want to go?” “No. She’s just now getting her business going.” Mykel was quiet for awhile. “You know, Cameron, things are not so great right now at home. I’m surprised you haven’t heard. We could use the time apart,” he said, smiling a little. “I'll tell you more about it at the conference; that is, if you’re interested in hearing about my boring life.”

Product Details

BN ID: 2940011826528
Publisher: B.K. Wright/Beau to Beau Books
Publication date: 10/11/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 171 KB

About the Author

Shannon Pearce is the author of erotic romance short stories. These are romantic, sexual and sensual, with passion and pleasure.
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