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Predator Prey - 1. On the Prowl

em>This chapter contains the use of drugs to obtain sex.

It was cold outside, and dark. The temperature was dropping, and the wind was picking up. There would be rain soon, lots of it. He was glad to get inside the warm, dark tavern. His blue eyes scanned the bar, considering the possibilities.

He was definitely hot, and definitely on the prowl. He was bored with his roommate. Bored with the usual encounters he had on campus. He needed something different. Someone new. Tonight.

The place was nothing special, but it was off campus and alive with a younger crowd, many of them students, but lots of younger twenty-somethings, (and probably a few illegal late teens) who were out for a good time on a Friday night. The lighting was dim, the walls dark and covered in forgettable sports memorabilia. The smell of beer and bar food was unmistakable. Some kind of music with a strong, insistent beat thumped away, but the noise of conversations and the laughter of a couple of dozen groups was too much for it to be anything more than indistinct.

Most of the tables were taken with groups of four or five in mixed groups. He frowned. He was looking for pairs, or for isolated boys waiting for something to happen.

He sat back to watch, to observe.

There.

That one might be a good catch. Not too young,, smooth shaven, strong jawed, and chatting in a detached way with a couple of others. Clearly they were just acquaintances, not a party. When the others moved off, he would move in.

He was a predator watching the unwary prey. He smiled at the thought.

It had been too long since he had broken in someone new. There was always the delectable surprise of what he did to them; how the knowledge of what he had done with them choked them with guilt and shame. And then watching them crumble from it; knowing he had the power to hold them back from the precipice, and the power to let them go over it. Playing that string out, letting them run, then reeling them back in - it never failed to turn him on. It was a game that could last for weeks, months even.

There were endless possibilities. After the initial shock, guilt and fascination in equal measure would have the prey creeping back for more. Of course, sometimes a little incentive helped. But that was for later.

This boy, now. Hell, maybe a man, by the look of him. He was a little older than his usual prey, maybe mid-twenties. He might not fall prey to seduction, not easily. Might need some encouragement. Great build, hot body, even under that shirt. Even from where he sat, it was obvious that a hot, tight, desirable piece of ass filled those jeans.

The two acquaintances moved off. The target was alone. This was it.

He rose and strolled over. He smiled his best, most dangerous smile.

“Hey. I’m new here. Can I get you something?”

The target looked surprised. They always did.

“Sure, I guess. My name’s Ted.”

He stuck out his hand. The warm, firm grip sent a tingle down the spine. The game was on.

“Beer?”

“Yeah, OK.”

The beer was smooth and like the conversation that followed, it went easily enough. They exchanged pleasantries, checked out classes and hometowns, swapped some lame jokes, and watched the bar fill up. He couldn't tell if the bigger man would come to him willingly, or if he'd need some kind of inducement.

He was careful to let Ted drink more quickly.

He flirted with Ted, subtly at first, but a little more openly as Ted drank more. He didn't mind buying. The hook was being carefully baited.

Before long, they were old friends.

He knew Ted lived in residence – he’d seen the key card in Ted’s wallet when he fumbled trying to pay for a beer. He’d picked it up before Ted could get out any money. Really, Ted would be repaying him far more later on.

Time to pull on the line a little.

“Hey.” He almost needed to shout, now. “I’m gonna head out. Do you need a ride back to campus?”

Ted looked up at him, handsome, open, innocent. Deciding.

“Sure, that’d be great.”

Coats gathered, hats pulled on, they made their way outside and over to the car. It was chilly still, and heavy droplets were falling steadily now.

He parked in the student lot, careful to put the car in a place that meant they would have to pass his own residence hall. Getting out of the car, he turned up his collar against the rising chill and caught up to Ted who was starting down the sidewalk. At the doorway to his own residence, his pulse quickened. He paused, trying to control the tremble of anticipation he felt inside. Ted would definitely need a little convincing.

“Hey, I got some stuff with a little extra kick up in my room. You up for some?”

He flashed his best smile, despite the wind and spray in his face. The security lights glared in the darkness, illuminating the rain beginning to slash down across the campus walkways.

Ted seemed to hesitate. A gust of wind blew a spate directly into their faces.

“Sure, why not?” Ted grinned.

In the room, they stripped off their wet hats and coats, tossing them on a chair. The central living area was picked up but not particularly tidy.

“Hey, make yourself at home. We have cable,” he said amiably, gesturing at the forty inch television that graced one wall of the social room.

The couch beckoned. Ted sank down onto the cushions.

“So what is this stuff you’ve got?”

This was the tricky part with guys who needed to be persuaded. It worked best to keep one’s back to the mark, so he turned away.

“Hey, it’s a surprise.”

Glasses came out of a cabinet. Unseen, he slipped out a little packet of powder. He deftly deposited the contents in one of the glasses. He covered the action by rummaging in the cabinet, clinking bottles. He poured a little Stoli – not too much – and some tonic into each glass and turned back.

The glasses were set on the table in front of the couch.

“So, can you get the Leafs game on that thing?” Ted pointed to the television.

“Sure. There's hockey even in the tropics,” he laughed. But he couldn’t find the remote, so he stepped across the room to turn on the TV and found the station.

He reseated himself, watching, waiting.

His blue eyes glittered when Ted reached for his glass.

He picked up his own, shook out his blond curls, and smiled wickedly.

“Cheers.”

Ted made a face. “Wow, what is this?”

“It’s special Stoli I got from a friend out west. What do you think?”

“Not bad. A little weak though.” Ted took a long pull.

He took a pull of his own.

Ted watched the game for a moment, quietly following the action on the screen.

“Is the game OK with you, or did you have something else in mind?”

He most definitely had something else in mind, but it would wait a few minutes. His game wasn’t on the TV, and it was almost over.

They watched in relative silence for a time.

He looked over at Ted.

“Maybe I did have another idea.” At least, that's what he'd meant to say.

Suddenly, he seemed to have trouble concentrating on watching Ted for signs the little packet was working. The world seemed to slow down around him.

He tried to say, something like “Turn off the TV,” but the words just didn’t want to form properly.

And then the fog rolled across his brain, he remembered nothing more.

em>I feel deep appreciation to Craftingmom, whose kindness in editing this story made it possible to share; and to Mikiesboy, Spike and Carlos for their beta reading, advice and encouragement.
Please leave a review. I appreciate all comments of every sort and variety.
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On 10/03/2016 03:21 AM, Puppilull said:

Interesting... A mistake or a planned swap? But unless I'm reading this all wrong, turning the tables on him might not spark very much sympathy in readers. Could he be getting a taste of karma?

You have my thanks for picking up this story. And you are right, the swap has no explanation. Fortunately, there are more chapters! Karma is certainly present, though. I hope the story is worthwhile as you progress through it. Again, my thanks!

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To think Ted was supposed to be prey...
Was it an accident? I don't think so. Our predator seems to be very experienced in these sort of things, so for him to make such a mistake seems unlikely.
Hmm, I think one of the reasons things didn't exactly turn out the way the predator-now-prey wanted was because Ted was older than his usual targets. Young guys with limited experiences in the club scene and the like would make for easy pickings, but someone more experienced would definitely not be naive. So, I am almost positive that Ted knew from the first minute that he was being 'hunted' if you will.

 

But, I'm getting too ahead of myself. Parker, this was a wonderful intro, I look forward to where you take us on this journey! :)

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On 10/03/2016 07:14 AM, Drew Espinosa said:

To think Ted was supposed to be prey...

Was it an accident? I don't think so. Our predator seems to be very experienced in these sort of things, so for him to make such a mistake seems unlikely.

Hmm, I think one of the reasons things didn't exactly turn out the way the predator-now-prey wanted was because Ted was older than his usual targets. Young guys with limited experiences in the club scene and the like would make for easy pickings, but someone more experienced would definitely not be naive. So, I am almost positive that Ted knew from the first minute that he was being 'hunted' if you will.

 

But, I'm getting too ahead of myself. Parker, this was a wonderful intro, I look forward to where you take us on this journey! :)

I am very glad you chose to take up this story. It is hard to know exactly what Ted knew or thought, but we know what happened. The predator clearly understood Ted would not be an easy mark - not a nervous youngster who could perhaps be flattered or propelled into sex. Glad you thought this a good introduction. More is coming this week!

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On 10/04/2016 11:14 AM, Defiance19 said:

*rubs hands in glee* Most intriguing start Parker. I am so looking forward to more .

Well, then, let this begin your anticipation. Thanks for beginning this story....

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I'm late to the party but I'm here. I had trouble writing a much milder version of a similar set up, it's not my usual cup of tea, but Parker handled this masterfully.

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On 11/03/2016 07:14 AM, Carlos Hazday said:

I'm late to the party but I'm here. I had trouble writing a much milder version of a similar set up, it's not my usual cup of tea, but Parker handled this masterfully.

Thanks for the review and support, Carlos! You make me blush...

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On 01/30/2017 05:45 AM, Geron Kees said:

Hmm. Tables turned right off. Who is the superior player here?

Great start. Looking forward to more.

Thanks for starting this tale. I appreciate it.

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I have somehow missed out on this one, but after reading chapter one, I'm hooked! I'll catch up this weekend... love what I've seen so far!

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On 02/03/2017 10:28 AM, jkeele777 said:

I have somehow missed out on this one, but after reading chapter one, I'm hooked! I'll catch up this weekend... love what I've seen so far!

I am glad you started this story. Hope the hook sets!

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On June 15, 2017 at 1:11 PM, David Santos said:

Too early to say anything of substance, but… My interest is certainly piqued.

 

Glad your interest was engaged here. And I hope it was worth the read!

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This is a wonderful start.  The scene is described so well.  It seems the predator forgot the rules of the wild; stick to your regular prey, don't be over confident in your own superiority on the food chain and never turn your back on your drink, let alone your prey.  A cocky attitude makes it easy for another predator to go for the kill.

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You have hit that one solidly on the target. Our predator forgot that he's not the only creature with teeth out there. Thanks for reading!

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10 hours ago, CassieQ said:

I'm not sure what I expected, but it wasn't this.  Interesting.  

 

Thanks for trying out this story. I very much appreciate your thoughts. 

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Very intriguing indeed! I look forward to reading and finding out how this story will play out. 

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I’m glad you decided to give this story a try. I hope it continues to intrigue you. Thanks very much for reading. 

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