Building a Family by Jeff Erno
Author:Jeff Erno [Erno, Jeff]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Gay & Lesbian, Literature & Fiction, Erotica, Gay, Bdsm, Lgbt
Amazon: B003K16V0Y
Publisher: Fanny Press
Published: 2010-05-01T22:00:00+00:00
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After slugging me squarely in the face, blackening my eye and apparently breaking my nose, Alex was far more panic-stricken by the situation than was I. Initially I freaked out, mainly due to the blood, not to
mention the searing pain that was shooting into my skull; but as I witnessed Alex have a near melt-down right before my eyes, I realized that I was gonna be the one who’d have to get the situation under control.
“Get me a towel or something! Please!” I yelled.
“Here! Here, take this!” Alex handed me a napkin that was apparently stuffed into the side pocket of his car door.
I snatched it from him but shook my head, “Not big enough!”
“Oh fuck, Petey! I’m so sorry! Oh god, I don’t know why I did that. Oh fuck! Oh god, does it hurt?”
“Yes!” I screamed. “Yes it fuckin hurts like hell! Don’t you have a towel or something in your trunk?”
Alex then opened the car door and jumped out. We were parked along the highway and I thought,great, now he’s gonna get hit by an oncoming car . I turned and saw him run towards the trunk, then quickly turn around and open the car door, remembering that he hadn’t pressed the release button. He reached under the dash frantically trying to locate the button as I pressed the tiny napkin under my nose. It already was completely soaked with blood.
A few seconds later Alex had found something. It was in fact a beach towel that’d been left in the trunk.
He held it up to my face, trying to gingerly press it against a geyser that had erupted. I grabbed it away from him, sliding as close to the passenger door as I could. Apparently my body language spoke loud and clear, for instantly he backed off.
“Dammit!” he yelled. “Dammit to hell!”
I continued to hold the towel up to my face and looked out my window, tears now welling in my eyes. I now not only was aching inside myself from the pain of the words Alex had said to me moments before, but my face was also on fire. How could I have forgotten how horrific this pain was? It was exactly what had happened the very first day that Matt and I had met at the bus stop. But it was two thug gay bashers who had attacked me, not my owner’s very best friend!
This whole situation had turned so quickly into a scene from my worst nightmare. I had discovered this morning when I woke up that Matt had taken my best friend away in the middle of the night to our special place. He left a note saying he’d be gone for two days and that Alex was to take care of me.
Then Alex turns around and tells me Matt is probably up there at the cabin fucking Drew’s brains out. I get upset and yell at him, and Alex hauls off and decks me!
At this point I did not know fact from fiction.
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