Searching for a Heart [Suncoast Society] by Dalton Tymber

Searching for a Heart [Suncoast Society] by Dalton Tymber

Author:Dalton, Tymber [Dalton, Tymber]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Contemporary, Romance
ISBN: 9781642433739
Amazon: B07HYJNS6F
Goodreads: 42120892
Publisher: Siren Publishing
Published: 2018-08-30T07:00:00+00:00


* * * *

“I can.”

Once class ended, Rusty showed Milo how to coil the ropes while Maddison went to change, with Eliza glued to her.

Milo had a better than odds-on suspicion he would be the topic of discussion.

“Well?” Rusty whispered.

“I like her. She’s nice. And she doesn’t think I’m an old geezer, so that’s a bonus.”

Fen walked over. “Did she tell you about me?”

“Something about a skillet, and she wasn’t kidding.”

He snorted. “I’ll do you a solid. You know what Sephora is?”

“It’s a store, I think.”

“Yep. Go to the one up at the big mall here in Sarasota. Ask for Toni, she’s usually there Tuesday through Saturday, afternoons to close. Ask her for Fen’s favorites, and she’ll set you up.” He patted him on the shoulder.

“For me, or for Mads?”

“Yes.” He grinned. “For you to use, and for Mads to appreciate you taking the effort to use.”

Joel looked on and wore an amused expression. “Does this make sense to you?” Milo asked him.

“Yep. Just go with it. He’s right.”

Milo was ready to go when Mads emerged from the bathroom.

Holy cow!

He now felt seriously underdressed. She looked stunning in a purple sundress. She’d let her hair down, brushed it out, and put on makeup.

And the stiletto sandals were at least four inches tall and gave her a sway to her hips that rehardened his cock.

But when she walked up to him, he spotted the vulnerability right there, the same look she’d worn in the picture Eliza had shown him.

“Ready?” he asked, holding out his arm for her to take.

Linda had never wanted to walk like that with him, had thought it beneath her.

Mads smiled and hooked her arm through his. “Ready.”

Once they were in the car and on their way to the restaurant, she spoke again. “Anything you want to ask, feel free to do so now, while we’re alone.”

“Like what?”

“Like…anything. All I ask is that you don’t talk about me to others without my permission. I’m trusting you because Eliza and June trust you.”

“I’d never talk about you behind your back, I swear.”

“Okay. And that goes for me, too.”

“Fen said he’s known you since you were kids?”

He glanced over and noticed she looked a little curious about his choice in questions. “Yeah. We grew up a few houses apart. Our parents are really good friends. He’s the only reason I survived middle and high school. He took on bullies for me.”

“How did your parents react when you came out to them?”

“Confused at first, but very supportive. I knew from when I was little that I was a girl. At first, they had me be Michael at school, but after school and on weekends, they let me be Maddison. The older I got, the more certain I was, and they found a good counsellor whose practice is specializing treating and supporting trans people and gender dysphoria. By the time I was eleven, they were certain Maddison was who I was, and let me start taking stuff to block puberty, because it looked like I was starting to head in that direction.



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