Concept Twenty-Three:

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Title(s):

Waiting For Yesterday
Faces in Strangers
Anvil Chorus
Waiting For Tomorrow
A Lonely Way to Love

Concept:

At the beginning, there are two relationships; two older men and their two younger sons. One night, a father and a son go out during a storm. They never make it home.

Over time, the younger boy starts to see his boyfriend in the face of the older man. 

Over time, the older man starts to see his boyfriend in the face of the younger man. 

Meeting in misery, they keep each other company.

Minor Information:

How I envisioned this story isn't as a romance, but rather as a story of grief and learning to move on; the grief they're feeling is misplaced into romance as the dead father looks so much like his living son and the dead son looks so much like the living father. The alive men don't love each other, they love what they could represent. 

This isn't incestuous (I mean . . . It could be if you wanted it to, but it's now how I personally envisioned it) It's best described as this:
There's family A, then family B
The fathers from family A and B begin to date and the sons from family A and B begin to date.
The father from family A and the son from family B go out one night, they die.
The father from family B and the son from family A then begin to grow feelings for each other.

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