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Dark Truths
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Complete, First published Oct 09, 2022
Mature
After having a unique first encounter at work one night while saving his friend from his shady boss, Zack is surprised to see him sitting at the bar the next day. 

Much to Zack's delight, he seems to have caught his boss's attention, and now he can't seem to get him to piss off. It doesn't stop him from trying of course, but his efforts are useless. 

Once you've sparked Leo Hendrix's interest, there's no going back.

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Meet Zack. Just your normal, everyday bartender who has some slight anger problems, and is truly incapable of forming a sentence without some form of bad language.

Now, meet Leo. The shady boss. He's well aware Zack doesn't enjoy his company, but he doesn't care. He just so happens to love the sight of his scowls, and the sound of his empty threats.

(Hendrix #4)
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