Death by T.A. Chase

Death by T.A. Chase

Author:T.A. Chase [Chase, T.A.]
Language: nld
Format: epub, pdf
Tags: erotic MM, Romance MM
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00


DEATH

T. A. Chase

73

“Somehow, I think you’d be able to find me without any trouble, and my ass would be grass if you found out I bought drugs.”

Death inclined his head as the elevator arrived. He motioned for Pierre to enter the car first.

“You’re right about me finding you, but I’m not your parents, Pierre. I would hope you would be able to resist the temptation. Yet you haven’t shown much ability to control yourself. Who knows? Maybe by the time I’m done with you, you’ll have grown up a little bit.”

Pierre looked like he wanted to argue, but they arrived at the lobby before he could think up something to dispute what Death had said. Death escorted him out of the building and onto the crowded street. Pierre shrunk back into Death at the sound and sights greeting them, but Death simply took Pierre’s hand in his and started strolling along with the flow.

He nodded to people he recognised but didn’t stop to talk. This wasn’t about chatting or visiting with neighbours. It was about getting Pierre out and working on his cabin fever.

Pierre clung to his hand at first, not lifting his head very often.

“Are you afraid someone will recognise you?” he asked after Pierre turned his head away from a random tourist taking a picture.

“Yes. If they get a picture of me with you, wandering around here, it’ll get posted online, and Jameson will see it. He’ll have this place blanketed with men looking for me.”

Pierre shrugged. “I don’t want to go home yet. I want to kick this habit, but rehab centres don’t seem to work for me.”

“They didn’t work for you because you weren’t ready for them. Did your parents force you to go the first two times?” Death eased them around a street performer, dropping money in the man’s bucket as they went by.

“Thank you, sir,” the man called out and Death waved a hand at him.

Pierre studied the people swirling around them. “Yes. They admitted me both times, telling me they were concerned about my health, and they worried I was killing myself slowly. Really I was just embarrassing them, and they wanted to hide me away for a while until the news moved on to something else.”

Death didn’t believe Pierre’s parents were entirely selfish with their actions. He had the feeling they did worry about Pierre, but the younger man was stuck in his childish world of www.total-e-bound.com



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