Playing with Fire (Gay Firefighter Romance Erotica)
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-- Smoke. Fire. Mark. Sirens.
What's that beeping noise? He slowly opened his eyes. Everything was white, not black. He began to come to. He was starting to put things together. He was in a hospital bed.
Andy and Mark were highschool sweethearts, split apart by Mark going to college on the East Coast, hundreds of miles away from the rural American town in he had grown up in. The two lose contact until many years later when they bump into each other at a bar in Chicago. They reminisce about their last night together as teenagers and decide to repeat it, leading to a night of hot sex. In the morning, Mark leaves for his fire fighting job and doesn't make contact with Andy for days. Andy mistaking this for a quick fuck'n'go, when what he really wants is Mark back in his life good, goes about trying to get his attention. But his grand plan only ends up with Andy in hospital and a confused Mark at his side. Confessing his intentions, the two realise they were meant to be together and so set about rekindling their relationship for good.
-- As he nibbled on some chips in a basket in front of him, he was reminiscing about his college days, and how he and Mark had kept in touch for the first year. Or was it just the first semester?
Note: This 4,800 word story includes descriptions of a sexual nature between two lost loves, language of a violent description, explosions, and lots of sex. For mature adults only 18+.
Justin Further
Hey guys (and gals), Justin here. Thanks for checking out my stories, please keep checking back for more. I'm constantly writing out my wildest gay fantasies. It's gonna get really hot around here!
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Playing with Fire (Gay Firefighter Romance Erotica) - Justin Further
Playing With Fire
By Justin Further
Copyright 2013 Justin Further
Published by JustinFurther.com for Smashwords
Cover image is © AK-DigiArt, Cyril Comtat - Fotolia.com
All Rights Reserved
All characters and situations mentioned within this book are entirely fictional and not based on any real life people or situations. Any similarity that may exist is entirely coincidental. In addition, all characters are humans over the age of 18+ and are not related to each other by blood.
Mark was sitting in his car in front of the school. He was waiting for Andy. Andy was still talking to Mrs. Gardner, the English teacher. She was helping him with an essay he had written in hopes of winning a contest.
Mark sighed. He and Andy had been in love with each other since they met in high school. He cared about Andy, but it was a trial sometimes.
Andy wanted so much to be a writer. He was a voracious reader and wanted to emulate some of his favorite writers. He spent much of his time either in the library or at home reading. He had entered writing contests in the past, but had never won anything. Mark never said anything, but he sometimes wondered if Andy had enough talent to be a successful writer.
Mark, on the other hand, was good at just about everything he did.