At nineteen, Shane Tucker joins the army. Tucker is gay but not ready to be open about it, and DonтАЩt Ask, DonтАЩt Tell seems like a convenient way to avoid dealing with his sexuality.
The army suits Tucker; he does well from the beginning. Then, during boot camp, heтАЩs assigned a тАЬbattle buddy,тАЭ Owen Bradford. Owen is a walking, talking wet dream with no concept of personal space. Tucker only survives the constant temptation by venting to his diary.
Two years later, TuckerтАФnow in the Army Ranger programтАФis paired up with Owen once again. Getting through training while ignoring the sexual tension between him and his battle buddy might be the biggest test of TuckerтАЩs military career.
Tuck & Cover
You may have read TuckтАЩs diary entries, but they donтАЩt tell the whole story. Tuck will argue the point, but he definitely got a few details wrongтАФnot that I blame him. He was, if you remember, a little sexually frustrated at the time. He probably wasnтАЩt thinking straight. IтАЩll never get tired of teasing him about that. Anyway, hereтАЩs what really happened.
Rangers lead the way! тАУ Owen