Loud And Clear

Jaxon is getting by fine, severe dyslexia or not. Being a cab driver means he doesn't need to read much, and the job has its perks. The pay isn't bad, the people can be interesting, and having memorized the city streets keeps him from feeling too stupid.

 

When he picks up Caleb, a quiet fare in a nice suit, Jaxon doesn't think anything of it. Then he ends up driving Caleb home the next week too, and the next, and the next. Eventually Caleb tries to communicate—by writing things down. Turns out that Caleb has such a bad stutter he spends most of his time mute.

 

Jaxon wishes he had an easier time reading what Caleb had to say, but he's interested in trying his best… and Caleb seems interested back. They discover that, with a little bit of effort, it isn't so hard to make themselves understood. Especially when what's growing between them is definitely worth talking about.

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Loud And Clear

Jaxon is getting by fine, severe dyslexia or not. Being a cab driver means he doesn't need to read much, and the job has its perks. The pay isn't bad, the people can be interesting, and having memorized the city streets keeps him from feeling too stupid.

 

When he picks up Caleb, a quiet fare in a nice suit, Jaxon doesn't think anything of it. Then he ends up driving Caleb home the next week too, and the next, and the next. Eventually Caleb tries to communicate—by writing things down. Turns out that Caleb has such a bad stutter he spends most of his time mute.

 

Jaxon wishes he had an easier time reading what Caleb had to say, but he's interested in trying his best… and Caleb seems interested back. They discover that, with a little bit of effort, it isn't so hard to make themselves understood. Especially when what's growing between them is definitely worth talking about.

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Loud And Clear

Loud And Clear

by Aidan Wayne
Loud And Clear

Loud And Clear

by Aidan Wayne

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Overview

Jaxon is getting by fine, severe dyslexia or not. Being a cab driver means he doesn't need to read much, and the job has its perks. The pay isn't bad, the people can be interesting, and having memorized the city streets keeps him from feeling too stupid.

 

When he picks up Caleb, a quiet fare in a nice suit, Jaxon doesn't think anything of it. Then he ends up driving Caleb home the next week too, and the next, and the next. Eventually Caleb tries to communicate—by writing things down. Turns out that Caleb has such a bad stutter he spends most of his time mute.

 

Jaxon wishes he had an easier time reading what Caleb had to say, but he's interested in trying his best… and Caleb seems interested back. They discover that, with a little bit of effort, it isn't so hard to make themselves understood. Especially when what's growing between them is definitely worth talking about.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940180209900
Publisher: Aidan Wayne
Publication date: 09/06/2024
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 489 KB

About the Author

Aidan Wayne has been publishing LGBTQ+ fiction since 2016. While they usually stick to contemporary work, some soft sci-fi/fantasy has been known to sneak in as well. They primarily write character-driven stories with happy endings, because, dammit, queer people deserve happy endings too.

Twitter: @aidanwayne

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