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Everything posted by grahamsealby
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Glad to hear from you. In Jason's mind he's just going without any hope of changing. It's a way out for family and wife. He knows deep down it's bullshit
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Thanks for commenting. Yep, Jason's in real trouble.
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I think he's just a horny teenager who thinks only of his cock
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14.1 Karl . Rhonda caught Karl at lunch and suggested they have coffee down in Mount Eliza after school. Now they sat playing with their cups of steaming coffee. ‘Have you heard from Jason? Do you know how he’s coping at that place? ‘No, I haven’t heard. Of course, I’m not exactly popular with dear pater right now, so I doubt if he’ll tell me anything about Jason. (looking at Karl) How do you really feel about my brother? I still remember that first time you came to Sunday lunch. He
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Good point and thanks for responding. All characters have flaws which makes them more human. It's good to hate a character as well as love someone. I try to make my characters grow and change by story end.
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Thank you. Billy's coming on sixteen not seventeen. How that got past the proof reading is a mystery so I owe you a big 'thanks'.
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It's a tacky situation for them both. They both are infatuated with Karl and then there's' Billy's dad whose also Jason's boss. Being both gay they could even be attracted to each other. Our emotions are unpredictable. Thanks for commenting it's great to hear from readers.
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Thanks again. No, it wasn't easy. Any 'coming out' is traumatic and usually involves others. I only wish there was a way to avoid the hurt but I guess there isn't. One day . . . . Anyway thanks for commenting.
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Thanks for commenting. She can't do anything because she'll be heavied by Jason's father. Coming events will be pay-back. It's good to hear from you guys.
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13.1 Joining Elysium Meadows. ‘1620 Forest Drive Mount Matha, please driver. I’ve never been there before so I can’t help much. Will it be a problem?’ ‘Nah mate, I’ll just put it into Google Drive and it’ll be sweet. Just put yer luggage in the back and we’ll be off.’’ After depositing his suitcase, Jason got into the cab and the driver took off. Just to be on the safe-side, he checked the address again on the pamphlet headed ‘Elysium Meadows’. It showed a big rambling house in sculp
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Such a cruel ending.
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12.1 Kathy finds the Flyer She sat in a state of total confusion. No . . . more than confusion. Fear, anger, bewilderment, and unbelieving. She’d put the offending article on the kitchen table and couldn’t bring herself to look at it again. She’d seen enough anyway, and the contents were plastered in her mind. Kathy, being bored in her confinement, had gone looking for things to do. Knowing Jason was always short of hankies, and always ferreted them away in his pockets, she decided to em
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If I had my way all bibles should be banned and burnt. It's a vile book full of hate
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Well I do and well said. I started watching a movie labelled as 'gay' but to my horror found it was a religious attempt to gain acceptance for 'conversion therapy'. I went through so-called aversion therapy and suffered the process of electric shocks and drug experimentation. All it did was leave me with an identity crisis that, thankfully, I've overcome. I just want young gays to beware of these nutters. Thanks for commenting.
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Thanks for commenting. It all comes undone next chapter.
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11.1 Eric and Jason Jason pulled up early in front of the address Eric gave him. As he suspected, the site contained a row of luxurious townhouses on the Esplanade, often referred to as ‘Millionaires Row’. It just took a quick knock and Eric opened the door, ushering him into an opulent vestibule leading down several short steps into a large entertainment room. Jason marvelled at the lavish furnishings and wall decorations. Eric obviously enjoyed Aboriginal Art because several expensive
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. . . but it happened. Back in the 70's it was standard physiological procedure.
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But weren't they fun
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10.1 Billy’s birthday party. ‘HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU, HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU, HAPPY BIRTHDAY DEAR FRECKLES . . .’ Billy stood totally embarrassed by the crowd of friends and acquaintances who had gathered for his 16th birthday. His father allowed him to hold a party at home and promised that no parents would be present. Instead, Bob Jenkins approached Jason and asked if he would attend and provide a mature presence and keep unruly teenagers under control. At first Jason hesitated, only bec
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9.1 Jason @ Sauna Jason found an empty table and sat down. He’d placed his order with the cute attendant, who was now busy at the monster coffee machine. Every so often the young man would look over at Jason and give him a dazzling smile. The café at the Sauna was small, only providing for about 8, 4-seater tables. Unfortunately, they’d painted the walls a ghastly lime green; luckily, scattered pot plants softened the impact . Nonetheless, Jason was happy. His world was almost perfect.
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Too often parents regard their children as extensions or clones of themselves and set unreasonable, unattainable lifetime expectations. They forget they've created an new independent person who almost certainly won't live up to their expectations. Misery usually follows.
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Grant seldom made visits to the bank’s outer office as he knew his staff would be uncomfortable to have him snooping around; after all, no one wanted the boss looking over their shoulder. He did, however, visit the water facilities in the office proper, as he deemed it undemocratic to ask his secretary to drop what she was doing just to get him a simple glass of water. So, this Monday afternoon found him at the water bottle, pouring himself a plastic cup of chilled water. It was then he hea
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Well said . . . and I suspect it may also happen in the future
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7.1 Bluebottles . . . @ beach Silently and persistently the colony advanced driven by a moderate on-shore breeze. Often travelling in clumps, these Portuguese Man-Of-War coalesced into a colony, trailing tentacles of twenty-five feet (8 meters) on average. Now, the cluster of over ten presented nearly two hundred and fifty feet (76.2 meters) of extremely venomous tentacles. Each single trailing arm had tiny barbs holding poison lethal to small fish. However, any human unlucky to encoun
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6.1 At School – Monday ‘Well, well, if it ain’t young freckles. Last time I saw you was at my party, Saturday night, after I’d finished screwing the hunk, Karl. O’ you poor little gay thing, I saw the look on yer face seeing our boy all nakid and stiff. Bet you got home and wanked yerself hard. Must admit though, best screw I’ve had in ages. Sorry little man but he just got super hard thinkin’ about me. Ha-ha! O’ course, now I’ve had him, I gotta move on. There’s always a freshie for me to r
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