Gwyn’s an idiot. Mal made it clear from the
start he’d like to get Gwyn in his bed at the Kings of Ireland Hotel and after
a couple of weeks of pursuit, Gwyn gave in. Mal was hot and pushy and just the
kind of dangerous to pique Gwyn’s interest. He honestly thought Mal knew he was
trans.
Since that horrible night, Mal has had Gwyn ‘work-shadowing’ Chef in the deeply
unhappy kitchen. He doesn’t want to go home and make a fuss that might cause
the sale of the hotel to his family company to fall through; but when a huge
row breaks out over a flour delivery and Mal backhands Gwyn across the face, he
finally decides enough is enough. With the help of one of the line-cooks with
whom he’s formed a tentative friendship, he leaves.
During the two-day journey home from the middle of Ireland to Wales, Gwyn and Darren
have plenty of time to exchange confidences. Could the delicate pull of
attraction between them grow into something stronger? Is it safe for Gwyn to
out himself to Darren? Will Darren want to go out with a trans guy? And how
will his brother Brân take Gwyn’s arrival home with a stranger?
A 14,000 word short story in the Contemporary Celtic Myths collection.