Tommy is a six-foot six, prosecutor for Orlin County. In his free time he likes working out, reading and cooking. He's quite an accomplished amateur chef. He graduated from law school five years ago. He's a man of his word. Tommy is very well hung.
Date[]
Mark contacts Tommy on Brofinder and they schedule a date on the Casa Paella, a fancy paella restaurant. A limousine comes pick Mark up and carry him to Tommy's apartment. Tommy and Mark greet each other and return to the car. Tommy talks about his life and when he mentions he is a prosecutor for the Orlin County the driver unexpectedly hits the brakes. The boys brush off the driver's weird behavior off and continue talking.
After long they notice they are no longer on the city, the driver has change the course and taken them to outskirts. He identifies himself as Darryl John Michael Wayne, grabs a gun and takes the boys hostage. Darryl says that five years ago he was wrongly incarcerated by a freshly graduated Tommy. He blames Tommy for all the disgrace that has befallen his life ever since, his divorce from his wife, his estrangement from his daughter and his near unemployability.
Darry'ls taken them far away. [Click to expand]
Darryl lashes at Tommy. [Click to expand]
Darryl rants. [Click to expand]
Mark compares himself to Darryl. [Click to expand]
Mark talks him down from his murderous intent, by claiming no system is perfect and comparing himself to the situation Darryl was five years ago. Tommy promises to help prove Darryl's innocence and the man reconsiders killing them. He drives them back to Tommy's hotel where Tommy and Mark have sex and cuddle.
Walkthrough[]
#1
Go on a date with Tommy. (Proceed to #2)
Not interested.
#2
That sounds very fulfilling.
That would make me really anxious.
#3
There are no perfect systems in the world,... (Proceed to #4, necessary for a successful date)
If you're innocent it's appalling. (Proceed to #4, leads into a Game Over after #8)
Oh well. Shit happens. (Game Over)
#4
Despite the tragedy of what happened to you... (Proceed to #6)
Systems are imperfect because people are imperfect. (Proceed to 5)
Don't do the crime if you can't do the time. (Game Over)