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A Crack in Time by Lee James

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In the summer of 1970, eighteen-year-old Micha Dahl has a plan to beat the draft: work, save, enroll in college, and get a student deferment from the jungles of Vietnam. Micha is almost certain he’s gay,  but in his hometown where everyone knows everybody and his favorite brand of beer, approaching the wrong man could turn very unhealthy very fast.

 

Micha is not expecting  his first male love to walk into the ma-and-pa café where he works, until USAF Second Lieutenant Trent Valiston takes a table in Micha’s section. But what starts as a summer fling leads to a forty-year loss of all that’s worth having.

 

A Bittersweet Dreams title: It's an unfortunate truth: love doesn't always conquer all. Regardless of its strength, sometimes fate intervenes, tragedy strikes, or forces conspire against it. These stories of romance do not offer a traditional happy ending, but the strong and enduring love will still touch your heart and maybe move you to tears.

 

ISBN-13:  978-1-61372-414-9
Pages:  14
Cover Artist:  Anne Cain

Categories: Daydreams, Americas, Bittersweet Dreams, Lee James, Historical
Book Type: eBook
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SOME called it the Age of Aquarius; an era of political unrest, social upheaval, and sexual freedom, a time of tuning in, turning on, and dropping out.


And it all began to unwind on the fourth of May 1970, when the Ohio National Guard indiscriminately fired into a crowd of Kent State students protesting the escalation of the war. CSNY’s words, “Tin soldiers and Nixon’s comin’… four dead in O-hi-o,” would haunt my generation.


And that clusterfuck called the “Vietnam Conflict” showed no signs of ending. Fresh out of high school in the summer of 1970, I had a plan: work, save, enroll in college, get a student deferment, and beat the draft. Simple.


Simple, my ass. The only job I could land in the cow town I called home had me waiting tables in a ma-and-pa bar and grill called the Longhorn Café.


On an ordinary day of fry cook fuck-ups, a dropped tray of drinks for a table of eight, and bitching customers, an Air Force Second Lieutenant stopped by for lunch. He looked to be about twenty-two, stood a military fit and trim six-three, with sinuous muscles, black hair, and dark eyes. And the most gorgeous man I’d ever seen began making a beeline for my section. I stared at him; my mouth gaping, my knees going weak. I swallowed before I started drooling, turned off my silly-bitch fantasizing, and pulled my pad.


As I took the second lieutenant’s order, mesmerized by his deep voice, I noticed him giving me the once-over. He paused at the bulge in my jeans and smiled.


I saw a hint of joviality in his sexy black eyes, which I liked—along with the uniform and his ruggedly handsome face. My cock twitched. I fled the dining room.


Regardless of the social change, sexual enlightenment, peace and love zeitgeist of the late sixties and early seventies, tolerance, understanding, and acceptance of those with same-sex orientations did not play well along “Main Street” America. I knew that closeted bisexuals and gays lived all around me here in the wilds of Montana. Maybe I just wasn’t recognizing them? Maybe I didn’t really want to? After all, most people still expected men to marry, be the breadwinner, and bring children into the world. As a Montana male, I came across as rugged, stoic, resolute, and packed the big balls to prove it.


As I set the second lieutenant’s lunch before him, his elbow brushed my thigh; or maybe I brushed my thigh against his elbow. Just a touch, and electricity shot through me as though I’d shoved a ten penny nail into a 220-volt outlet. I damned near dropped his “Big Sky Burger Platter.” Oh fuck, oh dear… his dark eyes gleamed at me and his easy, open smile displayed stark white, perfectly-aligned teeth.


He rose from his chair. Standing military straight, he offered his hand. “Second Lieutenant Trent Valiston.”




 

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