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ROTC Ron
ROTC Ron
ROTC Ron
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ROTC Ron

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Joe Barnes is infatuated with fellow college freshman Ron Driscoll. Ron is in the ROTC program and Joe starts to dress in military clothing to emulate his idol. But apart from discussions in philosophy class, Joe is too shy to speak to Ron, and Ron doesn’t break away from his circle of admirers long enough to notice that Joe is alive.

Joe all but throws himself at Ron during a discussion of Kant’s views on beauty. But Ron remains unaware of Joe’s feelings.

One Friday after class Joe visits the bathroom and finds himself blindfolded and put in handcuffs. Having a secret kink for bondage Joe is by turns scared and aroused.

Ron has planned a romantic and kinky weekend with Joe in the Allegheny mountains where soft rope will be needed, but clothes will not.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherJMS Books LLC
Release dateAug 8, 2011
ISBN9781611521597
ROTC Ron
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Drew Hunt

Having read all the decent free fiction on the net Drew could find, he set out to try his hand at writing something himself. Fed up reading about characters who were super-wealthy, impossibly handsome, and incredibly well-endowed, Drew determined to make his characters real and believable.Drew lives a quiet life in the north of England with his cat. Someday he hopes to meet the kind of man he writes about. Readers can contact him at drew@drew-hunt.co.uk.

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    ROTC Ron - Drew Hunt

    ROTC Ron

    By Drew Hunt

    Published by JMS Books LLC at Smashwords

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    Copyright 2011 Drew Hunt

    ISBN 978-1-61152-159-7

    For more titles by Drew Hunt at Smashwords visit https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/drewhunt

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    This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents are solely the product of the author’s imagination and/or are used fictitiously, though reference may be made to actual historical events or existing locations. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

    Published in the United States of America.

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    ROTC Ron

    By Drew Hunt

    This one is for everyone who is small in stature but big in heart.

    Advanced Philosophy was such a fucking drag. It had sounded interesting on the college schedule, but no one had told Joe Barnes that the professor had all the teaching skills of a dead sheep.

    The only bright spot was Ron Driscoll, a totally gorgeous hunk who sat opposite. Joe knew from the camouflage jacket and the dog tags Ron always wore, plus his general demeanor, that the shaven-headed, blue-eyed man was in the reserve officer training corps. Even though the guy stood only five feet four inches, Ron just had a presence: a natural leadership ability that made him appear much taller.

    Joe, who stood five feet even, secretly thought of Ron as Alexander the Great, and desperately wished he could be his Hephaestion.

    Now, Mr. Barnes, perhaps you could enlighten us on why Kant disagrees with this proposal?

    Joe felt more than saw every eye in the room turn to him. He squirmed, realizing he’d been caught daydreaming. He glanced down at his notebook and read Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. He had no idea why he’d written that. Was it a comment about his feelings for Ron?

    Mr. Barnes? the professor asked, scratching his beard.

    Joe would never know what possessed him to do what he did next. Fixing his gaze on Ron, Joe said, Kant argues, first of all, that such a belief can’t account for our experience of beauty itself, insofar as the tendency is always to see beauty as if it were somehow in the object or the immediate experience of that object.

    Momentarily tearing his gaze away from his idea of the personification of beauty, Joe saw everyone looking at him eagerly, so he assumed he was somewhat on the right track.

    And second, Kant believes that such a relativist view doesn’t account for the social behavior of our claims about what we find beautiful.

    Joe felt himself warm to his theme. He resisted the urge to stand up, walk round

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