The Erstwhile Tyler Kyle by Steve Hugh Westenra

The Erstwhile Tyler Kyle by Steve Hugh Westenra

Author:Steve Hugh Westenra
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Steve Hugh Westenra
Published: 2023-10-13T00:00:00+00:00


23

In Daylight, Everything’s All Right

I wake up first, turning over to find Pam sleeping silently with her hair arrayed around her like tongues of sunlight. Her fingers are curled loosely into a fist, resting on her pillow.

Last night seems totally different in the morning. There’s nothing wrong with what she said, with what we did. I was out of line, possibly out of my mind. Now I’m lucid again. The weird tone in her voice was all in my head, either that or it was a justifiable response to my weird tone. Pam isn’t anything but peaceful. I’m just messed up over Josh.

I have to find him.

It’d be a crime to wake Pam when she looks like that, so I inch from the bed and shove my clothes under my arm to change elsewhere. But as soon as I turn my back, sheets rub against sheets, and Pam’s groan follows.

“You’re not running out on me, are you? After popping my cherry?” There’s a smile in her voice, but when I turn and face her, her expression’s anything but amused.

I wave my shirt like it’ll explain everything. “Just changing.”

Pam eyes me, grins. She pulls off the sheets and crawls toward me. “You don’t have to wear anything. I don’t mind.” She takes my hand. “I thought you could fuck me on the table later.”

I stare at Pam: her smudged make-up, her only half-open eyes, the way her hair’s spiking out in a physically improbable direction that I’m 99% sure is because it’s orbiting a nucleus of cum.

“You know. I thought maybe a shower first?”

Pam’s face drops. She shrugs, let’s my hand fall from hers, then hops into a sitting position on the bed.

I don’t want to hurt her, but it’s just not the most important thing to me right now, you know? “Look, I wasn’t running out, but I have to go. Josh needs me, and I feel fine now. See? I’m walking in straight lines and everything.”

Pam purses her lips. “Uh uh. We go together or you don’t go at all. It’s dangerous in the woods, and you need to eat something.” She walks up to me and pokes my admittedly skeletal stomach.

“I thought you wanted me to walk around shirtless?”

“Well,” Pam says, sing-song-y, like she’s properly waking up now. “You know I like you the way you are, but you’re not exactly most people’s idea of a hot pocket.” She winks at me. “Sorry.”

“Harsh but fair.” She’s teasing, I guess. Because otherwise I’m not sure what she’s doing. Maybe she watched a bit too much Discovery Bang and she’s trying to emulate our banter.

“Josh was always the eye candy,” I add.

“I’m starting to get why.”

Okay, that’s weird. It’s a weird thing to say.

But then she winks again. “I’m kidding.”

Is she? Yesterday in the graveyard she didn’t have that big a sense of humour.

“I’m leaving, sorry.” I turn around.

Pam grabs my arm. “Ty. You can’t keep putting his needs above your own. You need to eat, we need to shower, and you’re not going to be able to take on Gene, Tia, and Conrad by yourself.



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