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On the search for a cup of coffee before the guest lecture he's giving, Tom spies a tired, half-frozen young man who looks even more in need of coffee than him. On impulse, he buys the man a cup - but an attempt to strike up conversation ends in the young man walking off, seemingly put off by Tom Walford - the tabloids' favourite billionaire - buying him coffee. But when he reappears in Tom's lecture, all Tom knows is that he doesn't want the man slipping away a second time. Agreeing to dinner with a man he only knows from internet gossip columns isn't the wisest decision Cin's ever made, but he wants to like the infamous Tom Walford and he can't do that if he doesn't give the man a fair chance to be likeable. Which he is, almost frustratingly so, to the point Cin wishes maybe he hadn't been so fair because he never had any intention of getting attached to Tom, who seems to come from a world far too different from his own for anything between them to last. Little does Cin know, they've got a lot more in common than he imagines - including their shared discomfort with their assigned genders, and all the complications that go with it.



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Cecil Wilde

Cecil Wilde is perhaps the cutest author on the planet and willing to fight for the title. Contrary to popular rumour, they are not actually a robot, a swarm of bees, or a robotic swarm of bees.They are one of the ten people who come from Melbourne, Australia (the rest is done with mirrors) , and live with a cat that is, by and large, fairly typical of its kind. Their natural hair colour is a state secret. Their books are unapologetically queer, in every possible sense of the word.



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