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A Boy Called Q
A Boy Called Q
A Boy Called Q
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A Boy Called Q

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A Boy Called Q is a short story by author Fox Emerson about a young man called Q who becomes confused about his sexual identity.

When Q decides that he's had enough of porn, he ventures out to meet a guy called Michael, who he's decided will be his first gay sexual experience.

The sex is amazing and Q enjoys every second. Until it's over, then the feelings of guilt and disgust set in and he quickly becomes remorseful.

He rushes to his flat and refuses to leave his home. What happens next is loosely based on a true story and is a heart-wrenching story.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherFox Emerson
Release dateJun 9, 2016
ISBN9781311648457
A Boy Called Q
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Fox Emerson

Fox's Mother told him that moths were sent by God to watch humanity and that they reported back on our behavior. This sparked an imagination that's lasted a lifetime.He loves chasing seagulls, while imagining that they're aliens from another planet. He's also an avid YouTube comments' reader; often seen trolling the trolls and fighting the anonymous.He now divides his time between Milan and London and writes full-time while keeping an eye out for moths.

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    A Boy Called Q - Fox Emerson

    A Boy Called Q

    Fox Emerson

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or reprinted, copied etc. in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the author. All inquiries should be addressed to the author via the website. http://foxemerson.com

    Copyright 2020 Fox Emerson

    All rights reserved

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    Explicit Content Warning: Gay Sex Themes. All characters in this book are over 18.

    License Notes

    This book is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This book may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each recipient.

    All necessary care has been taken to ensure this short book is an error-free, enjoyable experience. Beta readers have looked it over, however, you need to know that it hasn’t been professionally polished or edited. If you cannot lose yourself in a well-written novel, with explicit gay themes, without seeing every misplaced comma or sentences that end with prepositions, please skip this book.

    A Boy Called Q

    It was frenzied – ambulances, police sirens and hundreds of excited voices all clamouring to be heard over each other, which soured the view of London.

    As Q walked further away from the bridge, the tension eased from his shoulders and he could think again, though the view of Big Ben wasn’t as good, the further he walked. He toyed with the phone in his pocket and pulled it out to check for messages once more. As relieved as he was not to have to take his gloves off, he was also a little disappointed he hadn’t received a text back. Maybe I came across as too strong or too eager. A light rain started then, and he mentally commended himself for bringing out his rain jacket. He drew it in tighter and zipped it up, then pulled the jacket’s hood over his beanie.

    A vibration in his pocket alerted him to a message. Boom. His heart pounded. Please be him. He pulled the phone out excitedly. He had a message. The unsaved number finished with 773 and his heart beat faster. Thoughts of rejection suddenly entered his mind and he realised that the message might not be what he’d hoped for.

    When are you thinking?

    Wow.

    He thought about responding back and decided he’d be best off waiting a little longer. Play the game. He re-read the message and smiled; this was a good turn of events. In a better mood and with a spring in his step, he walked further along the Thames – towards a pub he recognised, suddenly oblivious to the dreary weather

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