Jump to content
  • Join Gay Authors

    Join us for free and follow your favorite authors and stories.

    Brayon
  • Author
  • 1,004 Words
  • 943 Views
  • 10 Comments
Stories posted in this category are works of fiction. Names, places, characters, events, and incidents are created by the authors' imaginations or are used fictitiously. Any resemblances to actual persons (living or dead), organizations, companies, events, or locales are entirely coincidental.
Note: While authors are asked to place warnings on their stories for some moderated content, everyone has different thresholds, and it is your responsibility as a reader to avoid stories or stop reading if something bothers you. 

My Shorts 2019 - 1. MS19 - Brainlock

“You need to wake up, Andy.” Tyler shook his boyfriend’s shoulder trying to rouse him. “You missed colors this morning, and Rex looks pissed.”

Andy cracked an eye open. “Isn’t Rex always pissed about something?” He turned and sat up on the folding cot, pushing the light blanket off his semi-naked body. “He realizes this is a summer camp, and not the fucking military?”

“Yeah, well, he looks extra pissed this morning.” Tyler helped Andy stand up and shoved his camp uniform at him. Olive drab shorts, a tan button shirt, and knee-length socks in the colors of olive drab and red. All were adorned with badges and rank insignia for the Boy Scouts of America. “I saved you some breakfast.”

“Thanks.” Andy stole a kiss and got into his uniform.

“You need to be careful doing that. You know the BSA frowns on gays.”

“Fuck them. The way I’m feeling, I really don’t give a rat’s ass.”

Tyler shook his head and sighed. “You should care. This has been the best two months of my life. We get to be with each other, instead of talking on the phone and email.”

“I know but I hate hiding us. It would be different if I could sleep with you.” Andy smiled some. “Remember when we first met? It was here, on the other side of the lake where you took my virginity.”

“That was mutual, if you remember. We were each other’s first.”

They shared a laugh as Andy finished getting dressed and grabbed his backpack with supplies.

The pair walked out of the large military style canvas tent. It was one of many in the excluded area for staff members, known as Staff City. The tent was raised up on a concrete foundation with permanent supporting struts holding it in place. They shared it, and was large enough for their two cots, their footlocker trunks, and two open-faced wardrobes. A power outlet rounded out the creature comforts.

Andy stopped right outside the tent and checked the fire buckets to make sure they were full. Satisfied they were in order, he caught up to Tyler.

“Do you have an excuse for why you were missing this morning?”

“I do, and it’s a legit one. Medical told me to stay in bed and take it easy today.”

“Your asthma is really getting to you, isn’t it?” Tyler looked concerned.

Andy blew out a breath and nodded. “It is. I’m barely keeping it contained. Marie says I should resign and go home.”

The couple walked from Staff City, headed towards the Nature Lodge and Quartermaster Shack. Dust from the dirt road kicked up as they swiftly moved along it. Taking a shortcut, they made their way along Copenhagen Trail, through the pine, ash, oak, and palmetto scrub woods that led to the parade field.

***

Andy shook his head clearing out the memories. Where the fuck did that come from?

He looked around his bedroom, trying to remember what he was doing. He spotted the picture that brought about the brainlock of memories. Andy picked it up and sat down upon the bed. It was a simple picture in a 3x5 frame, of him and Tyler at the Nature Lodge at the BSA summer camp. They were camp counselors and were posing for the Nature Lodge Staff’s summer photo.

“Why do I torment myself, with things I can’t have?”

“Are you talking to me Andy?” His Uncle calls from the other room.

“No… It’s nothing important.” He sighs as he puts back the photo on the dresser.

Andy sits there, his hand on the picture frame, as another memory comes forward.

***

“What do you want, Rex?” Andy stared at his boss. “What’s so important, you take me out of the class I’m teaching and send the campers off for the rest of the time?”

Rex, with a sour look glares at Andy. “First off, remember I’m your boss, not the other way around. Second, you missed colors this morning.”

“Didn’t you talk to Marie? She knew where I was, why I was there, and about the restrictions I’m on today. Which I’m disregarding because we’re short-handed and you didn’t replace my staff.”

Silence was the only reply as the stare down continued between the two men. Rex was the first to look away.

“Well, you’re about to become even more short-handed. The Nature department is your area, you’re responsible for everything that happens here. So, you get to fire Tyler.” A gleaming smile was on Rex’s face.

Andy was stunned. “Wait… what? Why is Tyler getting fired for?” He cleared his throat and shook his head in disbelief.

“His old Troop is here next week, and his former Scoutmaster came up to complete the documents. He saw Tyler and wanted to pass on a suspicion. We think Tyler is homosexual, and with him being nineteen we can’t have him here.”

Andy’s face turned red as he trembled. “You want me to fire someone with no proof? Go fuck yourself Rex.”

“Don’t talk to me like that.”

“I’m not firing him. There is no evidence, and I will not fire someone that doesn’t deserve it.”

Rex smirked. “It’s you fire him, or I fire you for insubordination and then fire him. Your choice.”

Andy looked over Rex’s shoulder at Tyler as he stood in the doorway. “You don’t have to fucking fire me. I quit.” He reached down and packed away a few supplies into his backpack.

“I’ll be off property tomorrow morning.” Andy stepped over to Tyler and squeezed his shoulder as he walked out of the lodge.

***

Andy wiped his eyes as the tears started and turned back to working on his research paper on his laptop. He still could not recall what he stood up to go do and waved it away as unimportant. It was a difficult time for Andy to work, as memories of him and Tyler dredged up from the past, blocked what he needed to do.

Copyright © 2019 BHopper2; All Rights Reserved.
  • Like 7
  • Love 5
Stories posted in this category are works of fiction. Names, places, characters, events, and incidents are created by the authors' imaginations or are used fictitiously. Any resemblances to actual persons (living or dead), organizations, companies, events, or locales are entirely coincidental.
Note: While authors are asked to place warnings on their stories for some moderated content, everyone has different thresholds, and it is your responsibility as a reader to avoid stories or stop reading if something bothers you. 
You are not currently following this author. Be sure to follow to keep up to date with new stories they post.

Recommended Comments

Chapter Comments

It's well-written and pulled me right along. One thing I wonder is how much time has passed since the camp firings and Andy sitting down to write his paper at the end. It seems he's still in college, so it can't have been that long ago....right? There is still hope that the two of them can be united, either while still in school or afterwards. 

 

Well done :)

 

  • Like 3
25 minutes ago, AC Benus said:

It's well-written and pulled me right along. One thing I wonder is how much time has passed since the camp firings and Andy sitting down to write his paper at the end. It seems he's still in college, so it can't have been that long ago....right? There is still hope that the two of them can be united, either while still in school or afterwards. 

 

Well done :)

Thanks, AC. In real life, it's been sixteen years, and "Tyler" is a happily married man, living in DC with his hubby, working on Capital Hill. "Andy" is currently in college going for an accounting degree, years delayed from finishing what he started.

  • Like 2
  • Love 1

Hmm, this story slipped right past me. Sorry about that, A. This is a powerful read. I admire short stories that drop the reader into the middle of a scene, show something important, then pull the reader right back out. What came before and what came after are important, too, but the stand-alone scene is enough. Brilliantly done, A. Thank you for writing/sharing it. 

  • Love 1
35 minutes ago, MacGreg said:

Hmm, this story slipped right past me. Sorry about that, A. This is a powerful read. I admire short stories that drop the reader into the middle of a scene, show something important, then pull the reader right back out. What came before and what came after are important, too, but the stand-alone scene is enough. Brilliantly done, A. Thank you for writing/sharing it. 

Thanks, Mac, for reading and the compliment. I appreciate it. This was based on something that happens to me a lot, and the day I wrote this, it happened like above. I've been trying to practice different ways of opening up stories and chapters, and this one felt like it should be shared.

  • Love 1
View Guidelines

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Newsletter

    Sign Up and get an occasional Newsletter.  Fill out your profile with favorite genres and say yes to genre news to get the monthly update for your favorite genres.

    Sign Up
×
×
  • Create New...