![]() I was pleasantly surprised that wasn’t the case, and I ended up really enjoying it, despite some of the more heartbreaking aspects. I love these types of stories and thought this one sounded good, though I was a little worried it was the same old, same old. Will they risk it all for what’s supposed to be a harmless fling? Staying together was never an option, but with each passing day, their feelings only grow. For this to work, discretion is key, but with a reporter dogging Wyatt’s every move, that might prove impossible. Wyatt gets a Daddy and Linc gets a paycheck, then they go their separate ways. When Wyatt drunkenly tells Linc he’d make an excellent Daddy, they reach an understanding. ![]() ![]() Wyatt needs discipline.īeing the closeted gay son of a family values senator has left Wyatt Edgeworth with a reckless streak and a love of partying that just cost him eight months of his life and might cost his father his re-election. Wyatt’s father claims he needs Linc’s firm hand and discipline. Babysit the spoiled son of a conservative senator, keep him out of trouble, and receive a six-figure paycheck, a paycheck he desperately needs. ![]() Lincoln Hudson has just been handed the easiest job in the world. ![]()
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