![]() ![]() The trespasser introduces himself as Cameron, Cam for short and tells Nichol he is on the run from a gang in Glasgow. One night he hears the window break in an outbuilding and finds a young man hiding behind the hay, wet and blue from the cold. This leaves Nichol grieving and alone, far from the university, his friends, and any gay relationships. Patriarch Harry Seacliff, always a man of few words, speaks harshly to his less favored grandson when he speaks to him at all. ![]() ![]() Now he spends his days with sheep, mired in mud and watching his family’s farm fall deeper into financial ruin and neglect. Needed on the family hold on Arran Isle, Nichol returns to stone rooms full of memories and his stern grandfather, Harry. When a bus crash kills his mother and brother, Nichol Seacliff’s dreams of completing his linguistic degree and becoming a translator ends. ![]()
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