Holiday Weekend: Life For Rent 2
By Robert Bell
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Graham and Guillaume from Life for Rent are back, and it’s a holiday weekend in Amsterdam. The bar is busy and they have customers to service, and shows to do, in fact it's their opportunity to do a show they have been planning with Anton and Sidney.
It’s two months since they got together and life is treating them well. It’s busy and they are worked continuously. But maybe they need a break. They knew after the holiday weekend, with a packed bar, they'd need a rest.
They consider making a porn film and start to think about their future, but events on the last night of the long weekend will make them reevaluate their priorities.
Robert Bell
Robert Bell was born in the UK and after years of visits finally relocated to Thailand 7 years ago. Initially he lived in Pattaya, but has now relocated to Udon Thani in the North East [Isaan] of Thailand.His first novel, Rough Diamonds, which he has made available for free download, draws heavily on his experiences in his early years living in Thailand, and frequent trips before then. Many of the more surprising events actually happened to him, although they are set in a fictional bar. The characters take traits from various guys he has met in Thailand, as do the locations.The story of the characters, and venues, Robert created continues in Diamond Fellowship and Facets of Thai Diamonds. History is revealed, and they set up a business empire.In his fourth book, Final Closure, a past that Paul Swift thought he'd left behind in Germany, comes to control the present. The fictional sois that Robert created are the backdrop to this thriller, but the characters are new. They realise however, that it isn't Final as his latest book, The Fifth Man, follows Paul as he tracks down the puppet master. Robert is working on a further instalment of the Thai Diamonds story, provisionally entitled 'Polished Diamonds'A short story marks a departure for Robert. The first, 'Clash of Wills' is the story of set in North Yorkshire where Ray returns to take care of his father's funeral and finds things aren't as expected, as he slowly discovers the truth about his father.His time living in Isaan has exposed him to 'Isaan Black Magic' which was the inspiration for two books. 'Run Away From the Tiger, Face The Crocodile' relates the journey of Martin and Rene to overcome their demons at a 'temple' in North East Thailand. They have a feeling that they are dealing with forces they don't understand. In 'The Sesame Seed Burns Before The Cashew Nut Cooks' Sean visits Thailand and meets Tam. Tam believes in Black magic but the events which take place in Udon shake that belief'Filipino Cruz' sees the backdrop change from Thailand to Manila as four young guys decide on their future. The follow up, 'Thai Cruz' sees them visit Thailand. The story will conclude in 'Cruz Control'.For more information visit http://thaidiamondbooks.moonfruit.com
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Holiday Weekend - Robert Bell
Holiday Weekend
By Robert Bell
A Sequel to ‘Life For Rent’
Copyright 2013 Robert Bell
Smashwords Edition
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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents are either a product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
This book contains explicit sexual content, graphic adult language and situations which some readers may find objectionable including male/male sexual activity and BDSM scenes.
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Holiday Weekend is a sequel to Life For Rent
About Life For Rent
Graham heads from England to Amsterdam for a holiday. A holiday that will change his life. No more serving customers with hamburgers. On his way to dinner on his first night he spots a bar, which turns out to be a gay brothel. Within an hour he has taken a boy to a room, and paid for sex. Before the night is out he has had sex on stage in front of leering, to him old, men. Within the week he has a new career, and a French boyfriend Guillaume.
The Morning After
Graham propped his head up on one hand and lay watching Guillaume sleeping next to him. It had been two months since he had committed himself, both to Guillaume and to life as a prostitute. He knew not all the boys liked using that word, but that is what he was. He sold his body for money, seven nights a week and as many times as he could. He was doing well, had a few regulars, the show money was good, and he was with Guillaume. He knew he should visit home soon, collect some stuff, and allay the fears of his parents. He was only twenty two, and Guillaume two years younger, they had a few years left in them, but he wished they could find something else so that they weren’t constantly having sex with strangers, mostly old strangers at that. If he wasn’t with Guillaume, and friends with some of the others, he couldn’t continue. At least being around them made it more bearable. They could laugh and talk about their experiences. And share information on who to avoid. Bryan was cool about things, if they said no to a customer that was the end of it. Sometimes there was a history to it, sometimes it was a gut feel.
He thought of showering. Then he thought of waking Guillaume, they had both had busy shifts and had collapsed into bed as soon as they got home. Graham realised that he thought of this small rented room as home. He’d never thought of anywhere, other than his parent’s house, as home before. He decided to let Guillaume sleep; he’d had a rough night with the show and two sessions in the dungeon, the second one with Sidney and two customers. By the look of both of them when they had returned to the bar, he needed all the sleep he could get today, and had earned his money. But some things money didn’t compensate for. He had talked to Guillaume about how he felt uncomfortable with him doing S&M with customers, at least as a sub, and certainly with customers no one knew. He knew only too well how