A Perfect Fit
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Leroy and Gordon, the African, a mysterious stranger with a checkered past, are falling in love. Lee has bought the perfect dress, shoes to go with it, and he just can’t wait to show Gordon. In this sensuous story of love and lust, Gordon has a nice little surprise for Leroy—and a serious challenge for him as well. They’re a perfect fit, and their future is at stake.
Harold C. Jones
Harold C. Jones does professional landscape design and is an avid sports fan. He started writing as a hobby. He began taking it seriously when he realized he had something to say. His work has helped him to come to terms with himself, or perhaps explore himself would be more accurate. Harold believes that homo-erotica is valid as literature, and that it can be written in such a way that real stories of real people takes precedence over mere prurience. It can still be a hot read.
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A Perfect Fit - Harold C. Jones
A Perfect Fit
Harold C. Jones
This Smashwords edition copyright 2014 Harold C. Jones and Long Cool One Books
Design: J. Thornton
ISBN 978-1-927957-13-4
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Table of Contents
The Phone Rang
Everyone Was Very Polite and Friendly
Someplace Quiet
About the Author
A Perfect Fit
Harold C. Jones
The Phone Rang
The phone rang.
Leroy picked up as his mother was in the main floor bathroom. He lived in the basement and had his own en-suite bath, beautifully done in cream and brown ceramic tile and knotty pine. Nothing too outrageous, but a flooding basement and good insurance coverage had conspired to give his mother a check for fourteen grand. Since Leroy was the one who filled out all the forms, and took all the pictures and made all the phone calls—his mom was afraid to make a claim as the rates might go up—the bathroom was his own special place, with an eight-foot wide vanity and mirrors every which way but loose. It just showed how stupid she could be sometimes—an insurance company’s best customer, as it would seem
"Hello?’
Leroy.
One word, but it was enough.
Can I take a message?
This was for his mom’s ears as she could likely hear through the hollow veneer bathroom door.
The house, a typical three-level split, upper