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Sugar N Spice Christmas
Sugar N Spice Christmas
Sugar N Spice Christmas
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Sugar N Spice Christmas

By Habu

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Share a Gay Christmas.

Do you like your winter holiday fare sugary or spicy? If you like it both ways and are in the mood for gay male short stories that put in you in a holiday mood, habu has both sugar and spice for your pleasure in the form of two very different short stories to mark the season.

“Reluctant Homecoming” is a gay male romance of returning to Christmas roots, set in the American south. The story offers a bittersweet tale of hurt feelings, misunderstandings, and misconnections that are brought to a head and to promises of reconciliation when a young man returns to his family home after a separation of a decade. In a spicy and more raunchy change of mood, “Bought with a Tux” conjures up in habu’s mind Christmas of a long-past decade and life. This story zips out to Tokyo for a raucous Christmas, with a young American government employee on lonely temporary duty in Tokyo from Bangkok over the holidays being mistaken for a high-priced rent-boy—and deciding just to go with the flow.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherBarbarianSpy
Release dateNov 4, 2014
ISBN9781925190236
Sugar N Spice Christmas
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Habu

Habu is one of the pen names of a former supersonic spy jet pilot, intelligence agent, male model, movie actor, and diplomat. A wild youth in South East Asia was spent enjoying whatever sexual opportunities came his way, and much of his gay male writing is about recalling incidents from those days and inventing ones he’d perhaps have liked to experience. He now leads a very quiet and ordinary life.Check out our blog and get free stories. Feedback and reviews are always appreciated.

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    WARNING: This book is for sale to ADULT AUDIENCES ONLY. Contains graphic gay male sex, reluctance, multiple partners, anal sex, nongraphic violence, and gay love all of which may be considered offensive by some readers.

    All sexually active characters in this work are at least 18 years of age.

    This book is copyright © 2014

    asserts his right to be known as the author of this work.

    Published by BarbarianSpy in 2014

    Cover design © S Bush 2014

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    ISBN: 978-1-925190-23-6

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    No part of this book may be reproduced in any form, except for the inclusion of brief quotations in a review or article, without written permission from the author or publisher.

    This e-book is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This e-book may not be resold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this e-book with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each recipient. If you’re reading this e-book and did not purchase it, or it was not purchased for your use only, then please purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author.

    All characters in this book are the product of the author’s imagination and no resemblance to real people, or implication of events occurring in actual places, is intended.

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    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    Reluctant Homecoming

    Bought with a Tux

    About the Author

    BOOKS BY HABU

    Introduction

    Do you like your winter holiday fare sugary or spicy? If you like it both ways and are in the mood for gay male short stories that put in you in a holiday mood, habu has both sugar and spice for your pleasure in the form of two very different short stories to mark the season.

    Reluctant Homecoming is a gay male romance of returning to Christmas roots, set in the American south. The story offers a bittersweet tale of hurt feelings, misunderstandings, and misconnections that are brought to a head and to promises of reconciliation when a young man returns to his family home after a separation of a decade. In a spicy and more raunchy change of mood, Bought with a Tux conjures up in habu’s mind Christmas of a long-past decade and life. This story zips out to Tokyo for a raucous Christmas, with a young American government employee on lonely temporary duty in Tokyo from Bangkok over the holidays being mistaken for a high-priced rent-boy—and deciding just to go with the flow.

    Reluctant Homecoming

    Yes, I can certainly do that. No, it won’t disturb plans I’d already made. No, don’t worry. And . . . I’m really sorry. Yes, until then, the afternoon of the 23rd. No, no problem in getting down there by then. Yes. Again, I’m really sorry about that. Yes, you’re right; we’ve lost out on too much time. Until then. Good-bye.

    No plans, did I hear you say?

    I turned and looked at Thad where he reclined in the bed, his hand on his cock, obviously keeping himself up for what we’d been interrupted doing. We have tickets for the Cirque du Soleil on Thursday. That’s December 23rd, if you’ve forgotten.

    I can’t not go. That was my mother.

    Down in Mississippi?

    Yes.

    You haven’t been there in how long?

    Ten years.

    Because your parents don’t understand or accept, I had thought.

    Not my mother. That was my father. The Baptist minister.

    "Ah. But why now? Why on such short notice? We have tickets for the Cirque for Thursday. Why can’t your parent come here? You haven’t seen them in those ten years, have you? They could have come here as well as you going there. It would have been their turn, wouldn’t

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