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Throwing It Down
Throwing It Down
Throwing It Down
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Throwing It Down

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After a successful week-long tryst by the lake, three weeks have gone by and Andre is just dying to see Chad again. His fantasy has become reality, bringing with it new challenges. Rising to the occasion, Andre is throwing it down, sexually and morally, as a person, and within his own skin. With his employment ending soon and total freedom on his mind, it’s time for Andre to make some life-altering decisions, and if he can find the courage, a strong bid for Chad’s affection.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 12, 2013
ISBN9780991899951
Throwing It Down
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Harold C. Jones

Harold C. Jones does professional landscape design and is an avid sports fan. He started writing as a hobby. He began taking it seriously when he realized he had something to say. His work has helped him to come to terms with himself, or perhaps explore himself would be more accurate. Harold believes that homo-erotica is valid as literature, and that it can be written in such a way that real stories of real people takes precedence over mere prurience. It can still be a hot read.

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    Throwing It Down - Harold C. Jones

    Throwing It Down

    Harold C. Jones

    This Smashwords edition copyright 2014 Harold C. Jones and Long Cool One Books

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    ISBN 978-9918999-5-1

    The following is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to any person living or deceased, or to any places or events, is purely coincidental. Names, places, settings, characters and incidents are the product of the author’s imagination. The author’s moral right has been asserted.

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    Table of Contents

    Act One

    Act Two

    Act Three

    About Harold C. Jones

    Throwing It Down

    Harold C. Jones

    Act One

    There. It was finished. He nodded goodbye as the customer hooked up a bungee cord to keep the materials from sliding.

    They had just loaded a dozen sheets of paneling into a white pickup truck as well as studs, nails, insulation, trim, paint, the usual stuff. The gentleman got in and drove off, the wife anxiously looking back as he accelerated, to see if any of their booty had spilled out onto the road. Her pale visage faded from sight.

    Three weeks had been a hell of a long time to wait. Andre couldn’t stop thinking about Chad. He looked up and down the loading area. That looked like the last customer in his department. He’d have a quick look around, but the hum inside the store was at low ebb. In an absent fashion, he rounded up a couple of carts and stashed them up front near the checkout. The temptation to whistle was a bit unusual, but he could suppress it and so he did. There was much to consider, some of it serious.

    It was possible that Chad was lying when he said that he had lived with a man for a few years, but that the relationship had been over for a while. That could be a lie, or it might cover a multitude of sins. It would be one part of a much larger story. It could cover a wife and three kids, for example, but Andre accepted those hazards as a matter of course. It was almost part of the plan. Initially, it had all been taken into account under the risk column. To him, the risks were worth it…eminently so.

    Finding Chad was a lucky break. Andre wanted to live out his fantasy or at least give it a try. Everything had worked out unbelievably well. He and Chad had a wonderful time up north.

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