

He made me feel things I’d never felt before.” “He changed everything, opened up something in me I never knew existed. “See, this past summer, I met Josh and he…” Chris let out a deep, contented sigh. That summer, he discovered both love and a part of himself that he hadn’t even realised was there. Chris needs to commit the story of his summer love to his digital diary via the hand-held recorder his father gave him. Something that is more important to him by far. But before that he has something else to do. So he’s putting on a tux and going through the ritual.

While he doesn’t really see it as significant himself, it’s important to his mother. Josh is handsome and green-eyed and just what Chris doesn’t want-or does he? Some things Chris has admitted only to his digital diary, but by the time prom comes around, he needs to make a decision: risk the pain of honesty about himself and his feelings for Josh, or play it safe and lose what matters most.Ĭhris is getting ready to attend the teenagers’ right of passage – the school prom. At his dad’s suggestion, he spends a summer working at a law firm to gain experience, but he never bargained on meeting Josh. Chris Bishop has everything a high school senior could want-a loving family, a perfect girlfriend, and a bright, shining future.
