![]() Bailey's relationship with his Czech scientist friend, another genius, is a competitive one where they try to one-up each other constantly. Bailey's friendship with John is one where they bicker like an old married couple. I could picture him all but cackling with evil joy while he disproved the work of other scientists. I absolutely loved him for his acerbic, absentminded, fussy, finnicky and arrogant nature. Let the games begin.īailey McMillan is one of the funniest and most curmudgeonly characters I have come across in M/M romance. Oh, woe is him, especially since the astrology column becomes popular.īailey says astrology is a bunch of hogwash!Ī bet is born where Bailey must date a man from each astrological sign to see if astrology really is accurate. In order to write his column every month Bailey has to anonymously write a dreaded astrology column. He gets to write a scathing column where he rips apart his colleagues' shoddy theories and work, proving that he is indeed more intelligent than everyone else. There's one thing that Bailey loves about working at Spark though. ![]() ![]() ![]() This is not where Bailey thought he would be at this point in his life. Now, he's almost 40, pudgy, balding and working at his long-time and best friend John's science magazine as an editor, columnist and fact checker. His career and reputation were ruined by his former employer and, man, is he bitter about that. Bailey McMillan is one cranky scientific genius. ![]()
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