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First Night Seduction - 1. Chapter 1 - Because men can enjoy seduction too

Adrien sat at the bar, hunched over his drink, his right leg bouncing up and down with nervousness. It had taken him five previous attempts to get here, three drive-pasts (to avoid thinking of himself as an utter coward he’d told himself they were to check out he’d got the right place, right time, right route and to find out where best to park) twice he’d actually pulled into the car park behind the venue but driven out without even stopping, this time it was make or break time – if he hadn’t done it now he knew he never would.

He’d even bought new clothes the likes of which those who knew him would never expect him to don, unadorned black baseball cap and t-shirt black cargo pants and Doc Marten shoes; he was usually to be seen in chinos, polo shirt and loafers when not at work where he wore suits, shirts and ties that bore all the right labels.

He’d tried, he really had, he’d truly thought he could make a life with Claudia, she was as career focused as he was, she a top-flight neuro surgeon Adrien an equally well regarded cardiac transplant surgeon, had less parental leanings than himself and neither had complained as their sex life had whittled away to the I-can’t-recall-when-we-last-did-so-I-suppose-we-should state of affairs. Not that theirs had ever been a passionate union; if pushed to describe their love-life at its best Adrien would say it was, was what? Satisfying, adequate, ordinary? Probably the latter.

That their relationship had run out of steam, without ever coming close to living together let alone marriage, was proved to him when he’d seen Claudia in a lingering embrace with a man Adrien knew to be an oncology consultant and it hadn’t bothered him – quite the opposite he’d felt relieved. It had taken a couple of days for him to summon up the energy to face what came next.

He and Claudia had eaten dinner cleared the table and were sitting finishing their wine when he spoke up,

“So you and Hewitt, has it been a while?”

“Excuse me?”

“Please don’t deny it Claudia, it’s disrespectful to him at the very least,” his voice had been calm, monotonic almost, the brief onslaught which had followed his words had surprised him but he hadn’t reacted to it, confirming some of what Claudia had said.

“No, not long. Am I sorry? Well you know what I don’t think there’s anything to be sorry about do you? It’s not like you’re madly in love with me is it? Have I broken your heart? I very much doubt it. Christ! You can’t even be bothered to get angry, can you even begin to understand how much that hurts Adrien?”

“I’ve had a couple of days to think about it, and I have thought long and hard about it since I saw you with him and it dawned on me that neither of us deserves to stagnate like this, just let it go Claudia please.”

She’d taken a few moments to centre herself before nodding in reply,

“When do you want me to move my things?”

“Out of the master tonight but otherwise as soon as possible, please leave your keys before you go to work tomorrow.”

Adrien sighed as he looked deep into his vodka hoping to find answers, what he got was a question,

“Are you here to fuck or be fucked?” a deeply seductive voice from immediately behind him murmured in his ear.

He’d picked this night as it was described on the website as the club’s ‘quiet night – a chance to relax, unwind and converse with friends new and old’. The music was a little louder than that of the restaurants he and Claudia had frequented, the beat a little more emphatic, even so ‘the voice’ really didn’t need to be so close – he could feel the body heat of its owner across his back.

Without moving Adrien replied,

“The better question would surely be are you here to fuck and or be fucked?”

“Smart arse,” the voice retorted although Adrien thought he’d heard humour in its tone.

“How would you know? It’s not like you’ve as yet made its acquaintance.”

“Without your answer I won’t know if I want to.”

“Let’s just say I like to keep my options open and my imagination as my guide.”

Was he trying to put the guy off with his words or buy himself some time to get control of what was happening inside him Adrien asked himself.

“I like your thinking,” Adrien felt the body move away, whatever disappointment he felt didn’t last long a hand appeared from his left stopping beside his glass, “the name’s Theo.”

Adrien hesitated for a moment before shaking it, although he still didn’t look up,

“Ade,” he’d decided to not use his full name the moment he’d walked through the club’s door, at least at first.

“Can I buy you another?”

“No thanks, I have a strict rule of one drink only when I’m driving.”

“Hugh, two of my usual,” Theo called to the bartender moving to take the stool to Adrien’s left.

“On their way,” Hugh answered.

Two glasses appeared the barman dropped in a little ice and slice of lime, Hugh popped the caps on two mixer-sized bottles of tonic filled the glasses then added a splash of lime.

“My tab,” Theo told Hugh.

“Guaranteed no sneaky alcohol, you saw it poured.”

“Thanks, can’t say I’ve ever tried it.”

“I’ll let you into a secret,” Theo leaned close to Adrien speaking conspiratorially, “I prefer lime and lemonade but I’d feel a bit of a girl ordering it.”

Adrien fought first the smile then the laughter Theo’s words brought on, he lost both battles and his shoulders shook as he laughed silently.

“What’s so funny?”

“Of all the places to make that remark you choose this one,” Adrien tilted his head to look at the man to his left.

“Oh please tell me you’re not one of those who takes themselves and being queer seriously. Life’s too short for fuck’s sake.”

Adrien’s head snapped back to looking at his drink, Theo had taken it for granted that Adrien was gay! He wanted to set the record straight, so to speak, at most he’d have declared himself bi-curious and with all the hesitation he’d had in getting this far most people would likely say he probably couldn’t even claim to be all that curious. He didn’t however want to upset the only person who’d spoken to him in the hour since he’d sat down, sure as hell he didn’t have the nerve to start a conversation.

“No, no, I don’t. Look Theo I’m probably not fit for company, I should probably have stayed at home instead of spreading the misery.”

“It’s got to be losing your job or a recent break-up.”

“Still in gainful employment.”

“Ah, bad was it?”

“Not really, well we won’t be bosom buddies, it had just run its course you know?”

“Yeah, I think most of us do.”

“So like I said I doubt I’ll be good company.”

“Don’t try to be, I’d say that you not being here to get rat-legged’s a good sign though.”

“My days of over-indulgence are long gone.”

“By that I take it you meant alcohol.”

“Not entirely,” Adrien mumbled as he downed the last of the vodka.

Theo heard the quietly spoken words but chose not to comment.

“Fancy a game of pool?”

“To be honest I’m more of a baize-ripper, mind you that was back in the Student Union bar so booze most likely played a part.”

“Come on, I can see a couple of the club’s biggest tarts eyeing you up if it looks like we’re getting along they’ll leave you alone, at the bar you’re pretty much fair game.”

“Alright but don’t expect much of a challenge.”

The two men picked up their drinks and made their way across the bar to the corner where stood a currently unoccupied pool table.

“Shall I break?”

“Trust me you’ll make a better fist of it than I would.”

“Told you I was useless,” Adrien chuckled not so very long after they began having been soundly beaten twice.

“Another frame or how about a bite to eat? The food here’s quite good, there’s not a huge choice but it’s not bog-standard bar food.”

“Why not? I’d only be getting a take-away otherwise.

“What other gay haunts in town have you been to?” Theo asked as they waited for their food.

“None, when we moved here we were too busy with work to go out clubbing and by the time we’d got ourselves established we didn’t have the inclination.”

Their food arrived as he finished speaking, he’d played it safe with a veggie moussaka and green salad – he hadn’t been eating regularly or well since the split with Claudia – while Theo had opted for a lamb tagine with saffron rice, it all smelled delicious.

As he took his first forkful Adrien noted that he’d avoided any mention of his ex being female. Should he confess? What was the etiquette around such things? He chose to say nothing for now, if the subject came up he’d be honest – he hoped.

Theo was proving to be good company as they talked over their food, there was nothing overtly ‘gay’ about him, he was dressed pretty much as Adrien himself would normally be when enjoying some down time - smart casuals, which Adrien had to admit seemed to be covering a pretty hot bod. He stood two or three inches taller than Adrien’s own six feet with a fairly athletic build, short brown hair and hazel eyes that crinkled at the corners when he smiled, which, unlike Adrien of late, he did a lot. Adrien surmised he was probably fortyish so around five years older than himself.

“Do you visit any other gay bars?”

“Occasionally, but this is the best in town to my mind, I don’t do seedy and most of the others are to some degree.”

“Yeah, that’s what I thought when I checked their websites, this looked like the best place for my one-drink sorrow-drowning. Actually that’s not right exactly I’m not particularly upset about the recent break-up I think I’m more perturbed by the realisation that maybe I’m no good at choosing a partner.”

“Then don’t, well not for a while, have yourself some no-strings fun.”

“That’s never been me either, I think I’m what’s termed a serial monogamist, sleeping around’s not my style, never has been.”

“Then you’ve just disappointed about half the guys here,” Theo chortled, “trust me when I tell you that they’ve been checking you out since before we moved to the pool table.

“Oh,” Adrien took a gulp of his drink in the absence of anything to say.

What he couldn’t see was the look on his own face, it was the wide-eyed look of an animal that had just become prey. Theo took a long hard look at Adrien and realised something was ‘off’ in his demeanour, he desperately wanted to fit in but didn’t know how.

“Adrien is this your first time in a gay bar?”

He was about to reply with the lie he’d practised about having been to bars in other places then suddenly decided he’d been lying to himself long enough he wasn’t going to do it anymore. He took in a deep breath letting it out in a rush as he nodded his head.

“I would’ve asked if you’re out but as you’ve been in relationships it’s a moot point.”

“I’m not,” Adrien muttered looking down at his plate.

Theo, who’d been lounging back in his chair sat bolt upright not daring to believe what he’d heard, or at least the implication of it.

“That must’ve been tough, having a partner and having to hide it,” he’d taken the obvious gay option but was far from certain it was the right one.

“I didn’t have to hide it,” Adrien continued to address the table.

Theo considered what Adrien was trying to say,

“Your partners they were women, yes?”

“Yeah,” Adrien sighed.

“Hey, you’re not the first, won’t be the last, to go down that road. Family, career, society, all of them can make us hide who we are.”

“All of the above.”

“Does your ex know, is that what caused the split?”

“No to both.”

“But now you’re ready to come out?”

“Baby steps,” Adrien huffed, “I’m not that brave.”

“Rules and boundaries, if I ask something you’re not ready to answer it’s a pass, if I stray into unwelcome territory the safe-word’s red. Ok?”

“I hadn’t expected to be doing this, in fact I was about to leave when you spoke to me, that’s one hell of a pick-up line you’ve got by the way.”

“Got you talking though,” Theo chortled, “by the way I still don’t have your answer.”

“That would be because I don’t have one.”

“Well as your retort pointed out it doesn’t have to be an either or.”

“Having tried none of it I wouldn’t know.”

Theo was glad he hadn’t been about to swallow either food or drink, as it was he’d had to supress a startled cough. Even straight guys, a fair number from what Theo had learned, had indulged in, often drunken, fumblings with other men but Ade had inferred he hadn’t even done that; his mouth watered at the thought.

“I think I’m about to ask a red-light question due to straying into unwelcome territory,” Theo began.

“Don’t bother, we both know what it is and someone was going to twig or ask eventually may as well get it over with. The answer’s no, I’ve never dared act on my inclinations, no porn, no chat rooms, absolutely nothing.”

Adrien tipped back his head staring at the rococo style ceiling, blinking furiously, Theo noticed that his companion’s hands had become fists around his cutlery the knuckles white with tension; he wanted to do something or say something to help the younger man.

“Ade we’ve all been where you are and it feels fucking awful. For me it felt like betrayal, like I’d been betraying myself for years, I’d betrayed all those who thought they knew me; I almost drove myself insane in the run-up to telling my wife. God but I loved that woman, still do. I was terrified of seeing the look of hurt and betrayal in her eyes knowing I was the cause of her pain. But if I’d said nothing she’d still have known something was wrong, I’d started taking anti-depressants, didn’t even have the guts to tell her about that for months. I used the stress at work excuse she simply accepted that my libido, or lack thereof, was a consequence of that. I’d have been an utter bastard to have made her live a lie she didn’t even know about any longer. The one consolation I have is that being with me didn’t stop her having a family it turned out neither of us could.”

“Bloody hell,” Theo thought silently, “where had that come from?”

Only his two siblings and their parents knew that much about the ending of his marriage; at the time he’d made it plain to all and sundry that he wouldn’t blame anyone for setting their sympathies with his wife and he’d meant every word. It had taken a year but eventually his ex-wife had written to him telling him that she’d come to have a better idea of the turmoil he’d been living with and finally that she bore him no grudge. She’d signed it with best wishes, it was one of his most treasured possessions. He waited, hoping his words would bring some comfort to his companion; when Adrien finally lowered his gaze Theo saw that his cheeks were surprisingly dry but there were definitely tears in his eyes.

“At least I didn’t have to go through that it must have been awful. I saw my ex with another man I told her I had a couple of days later. She said the fact that I couldn’t even be bothered to get angry about it hurt her.”

“I know it doesn’t seem like it now but the worst truly is over. You’ve faced your fear. Doesn’t matter what happens next at least you’ve let yourself know the truth.”

Theo looked at their half-eaten food,

“Tuck in before it goes cold. If he’s in a good mood the owner can sometimes be persuaded to part with some of his own blend coffee. I’m not much of a desert fan but I do appreciate a cracking cup of coffee after a decent meal, especially one taken with good company.”

“Or to make up for the lack of it,” Adrien retorted, stabbing at a perfectly innocent salad leaf.

“Ade I will always be your first,” Theo smiled as Adrien’s eyes widened and his face flushed at what he thought Theo was implying, the older man held up a hand to stop him speaking,

“The first person you told I mean and that was never going to be an easy conversation to have.”

Adrien’s mouth formed a perfect ‘O’ before he too smiled,

“Right,” his head dropped forward as he huffed a laugh.

“Unless of-course,” Theo said reaching across the table to brush the backs of his right fingers over the knuckles of Adrien’s left hand, “there’s any other first you’d let me help you with.”

Theo saw the hairs rise on Adrien’s forearm his face flush again and heard the almost imperceptible moan in response to the touch, the sob however took him completely by surprise. This time when Adrien looked at him the tears had fallen.

“Oh god, that feels so good,” he whispered, his eyes glued to where their hands touched.

Biblically speaking Theo had known a lot of men, hell he’d known a fair few women before he’d got married, and for many of those men who’d tried playing the ‘I’m straight’ card and recently admitted they were gay he’d found it was the gentler more emotional touch of a woman they missed from their straight lives.

“Just try to enjoy it, it goes no further unless you say so,” Theo spoke slowly, quietly, not wanting to break the spell although he did extend his thumb to stroke it over the skin of Adrien’s hand.

“I don’t know how to do this,” Adrien admitted.

“Then allow me to show you how, we’ll go slow. Starting with coffee.”

He waved over the waiter,

“Two of the special coffees please.”

“You’re in luck, the boss dropped off a pack of it before we opened,” he informed them as he collected their tableware.

“What’s so special about this coffee?”

“Wait until you taste it and you tell me.”

The waiter returned with a tray which he slid onto the table on it was a coffee pot, a jug of hot milk, sugar and two large cups on saucers.

“The service here’s as good as most of the restaurants I go to,” Adrien commented to the waiter.

“The owner’s a bit of a stickler for things being done right sir.”

Adrien didn’t notice the wink the waiter gave Theo.

“Jeepers, this is as good as you made out,” he said after his second sip of the coffee.

For a few minutes they enjoyed their drinks in silence, Adrien wondering if the end of their coffee would signal the end of their encounter which he absolutely did not want, while Theo was trying to find the best way to proceed, above all things he did not want to lose this moment with Adrien, if all Adrien wanted to do was talk Theo would be happy with that. It occurred to him that maybe that could be his way to extend their time together.

“I have,” Theo paused, “well I’ve had an idea. My company has an apartment about a five minute walk away, if you want somewhere less public to talk, or decompress we can go there; before you decide let me say this, if you agree I insist you to tell someone where you’re going. I’ve just seen someone I need to speak to I’ll be a few minutes at most. Should you not want to go and don’t want to say so simply leave the table, I’ve got the bill covered, if that’s not your way tell me when I get back.”

Theo downed the last of his coffee and left the table apparently heading back to the bar area; what he was actually doing was pacing the corridor leading to the gent’s as he made a call.

“Connaught Hotel and Apartments, how can I help?” a familiar voice answered.

“Merrill?”

“Yes, sir.”

“Oh thank heaven it’s you, Theo Jepson here, I may be heading your way shortly but I don’t want my companion to know who I am just yet. I’m sure you know why, I don’t want a repeat of the gold-digger incident so I’m playing things close to my chest.”

Merrill had once been a part of Theo’s own close security team but an injury had put a stop to that, since then he’d headed the security team at the Connaught, he’d been part of Theo’s life for thirty years and knew his history well.

“I don’t blame you Mr. Jepson and I understand, I’ll make sure everything’s ready. I take it you’ll be using the company apartment.”

“You take it correctly. We could be there in as little as ten minutes or we may not arrive at all.”

“I understand sir, we’ll expect you if we see you.”

“Hugh,” Theo called to the bartender, “I may be leaving, tell Gareth when he gets in.”

“Will do boss.”

“Shut the fuck up Hugh, he doesn’t know!” Theo hissed.

“Sorry, forgot, hope it goes well.”

“You and me both,” Theo replied as he strode back to the restaurant.

He released the breath he hadn’t realised he was holding when he saw Adrien still at the table then had second thoughts – Adrien could still say no.

“Sorry about that,” he breezed as he re-took his seat.

“Not a problem, you were right I needed time to think.”

Theo said nothing, he’d sat sideways on the chair, his right elbow on the edge of the table the left on the back of the chair his fingers linked in front of his chest, he looked at Adrien and saw his inner struggle.

“I think I need to talk, I know I can’t carry on feeling like this, I can’t afford for it to affect my work which it eventually will I’m sure,” Adrien looked up from his coffee cup, “is the offer still there?”

“Yes and I’ll go one better if you get there and the words won’t come you can still stay as long as you want, listen to music, drink coffee, there’s more than one bedroom so if you want a quiet place to think you’ve got that too.”

“Thanks it’s hard to do at home, memories are too fresh, I’ve heard re-decorating helps but my brain doesn’t think that way.”

“What sort of place do you have?”

“It’s the old family home, I bought enough of it from my parents for them to buy a smaller place in Polperro, it’s an old parsonage.”

“Georgian or Victorian?”

“Late Georgian, the room sizes and proportions are fabulous.”

“If that’s your taste the apartment won’t impress you, it’s all glass and shiny surfaces, except for the sofas obviously, let me show you.”

Theo stood looking at Adrien expectantly.

“You’re right I’m not a fan of modern architecture or modern interior re-vamping of older buildings but I suppose it’s all about where a new build is and whether a refurb suits the property.”

Almost without thinking Adrien stood up and fell into step with Theo as they headed to the restaurant door. They didn’t return to the bar, instead Theo led him to a side door which came out onto the road that gave access to the venue’s carpark. They turned right and walked towards where Adrien could see a couple of bars and a restaurant ahead; before they got that far Theo guided him across the road and pointed towards what was clearly a brand new building about a hundred yards ahead.

“I did warn you,” he chuckled.

“I’ll keep my eye averted and go to my happy place until we’re inside,” Adrien smiled in reply.

“See life’s not all doom and gloom you’ve got a happy place.”

“Yeah it happened about fifteen minutes ago.”

Theo stopped dead in his tracks, Adrien was holding up his left hand looking at where Theo had stoked his knuckles.

“Ade that’s, it’s an astonishing thing to say, I’m so glad I came to talk to you.”

“Not as much as I am. Thank-you, if you hadn’t I’d have left and never gone back, there or any other gay bar.”

The two men carried on walking and a few minutes later they were exiting the lift at the top floor of the building and into the corridor leading to the apartment. Adrien took in the subtle colours on the wall to his left, the other was all glass, and felt the thick carpet beneath his feet as they walked towards the single door.

“Here we are,” Theo opened the door and stepped inside to hold it open for Adrien.

“Welcome, come in and get comfortable. Drink?”

“Another of those tonic with lime would be good if you have it.”

“Ice?”

“A couple of pieces please.”

Adrien half followed Theo to the kitchen area and stood as if in limbo, not sure what to do. He looked around the large open plan space. It had a corner aspect and two walls had floor to ceiling glass; the building was so high a person could stand at the windows naked without the worry of being seen.

“Pick a seat,” Theo’s words pulled Adrien from his reverie.

Adrien sat at one end of a large sofa, its covering a deep claret soft cordurouy, in style it mimicked a Chesterfield although there were none of the deep-button details; Theo placed a glass on the end table beside him before sitting at the other end of the same couch to Adrien’s left, his own drink on a matching side table.

“Did you let someone know where you were heading?”

“Yeah, I sent a couple of emails while you were talking to the doorman,” in fact he’d sent an email to both his personal and professional accounts as soon as he knew the address was real; it was having the security of this simple safety net which had persuaded him to accept Theo’s offer.

“So this company you work for must be a big player to have something like this on stand-by, what does it do?”

“We,” Theo paused, “provide things.”

“That’s an odd description. What sort of things?”

“As an example we began by sourcing things for film and theatre productions, period stuff, furniture, cars, set-dressing or now we can provide logistic support for special projects, background security-checks on job applicants for companies, we provide solutions.”

“That’s a pretty big purview.”

“Yeah, it just grew as we gained a reputation in one area we’d be approached to help in another. What’s your bread and butter?”

“Medicine.”

“Your ex?”

“The same, different specialism.”

“You’re a specialist, that takes some graft.”

“Cardio vascular.”

“I am genuinely impressed, now I understand what you meant about not wanting your problems to drift into your working life.”

“Until the split with Claudia I didn’t want my problems drifting into my life full stop.”

“Why did you put so much pressure on yourself?”

“Cowardice. I couldn’t face what I am what it meant, the whole shebang.”

Theo picked up a small remote from the side table and quiet music washed over them.

“Barber’s ‘Adagio for strings’, glorious piece,” Adrien mused as he allowed his head to fall to the sofa back, his eyes closed.

Theo slowly turned towards Adrien bringing his right leg up to rest his knee on the cushion and his ankle on his left knee, he lay his right arm along the back of the couch Adrien’s shoulder lay just within his reach although he resisted the temptation to touch him.

“Why me?” Adrien murmured, without moving.

“Because you looked like a man with the weight of the world on his shoulders.”

“That obvious huh?”

“Only to someone who cared to look.”

“Sorry, I need the bathroom.”

“Door to the right top of the stairs.”

Theo waited until he heard the door close above him then dashed to his bedroom and grabbed three things, two of which were a handful of condoms and lube in a tube with a flip-top, he returned to the sofa having stashed his haul under it and had seemingly not moved from his spot when Adrien returned. He waited patiently for Adrien to get comfortable again before he spoke,

“Did you always want to be a surgeon?”

“Pretty much, racing car driver or explorer when I was at primary school then I watched a tv series about surgeons that featured neuro, cardiac and orthopaedic guys I was hooked from then on.”

“How old were you?”

“Twelve, thirteen maybe.”

“Sounds more like a vocation than an occupation.”

“Maybe it is, psycho-analysis never interested me so who can say?”

“What’s it like having someone’s life in your hands, quite literally?”

“Absolutely fucking terrifying. Before I get to theatre I’ll be shaking, every single time even now. Then the focus and rituals kick in, little things first like always scrubbing in a certain order, then the gown gloves and mask but as that’s going on another part of my brain’s going through the procedure so by the time I get to the table I’m in control of the adrenaline rush. Post surgery, especially the complex ones I’m shattered.”

“What’s the longest you’ve been in theatre?”

Theo was a past master at reading people very quickly and had realised that if he kept Adrien talking on familiar ground by the time the conversation swung round to them both being gay he’d still feel like he was in a comfort zone. Besides which he was genuinely interested in the man not just his sexual orientation.

“Something over ten hours.”

“You’re pulling my leg.”

“Nope, we were doing a heart-lung transplant into a young girl, her heart was good and we had a match for it so we had both a cadaveric and living donor, three organ teams not including the by-pass specialists. Whenever I perform a transplant I always thank the donor’s family preferably in person sometimes by ‘phone or letter, I try to explain how precious their gift is, how many lives it can save or improve. They often say it helps make sense of losing a loved one, particularly when it’s a younger donor.”

“I think I can understand that, their loved one’s life may be over but in a way they get to live lots of different ones. I hope I’d have the courage to make that decision.”

“Courage isn’t the main thing compassion is the families don’t want other people to suffer their pain.”

“I take it you’re on the donor list,” Theo chortled.

“Damn! I knew there was something I was supposed to do, thanks for the reminder.”

Adrien’s laugh was real and Theo loved the sound of it, for Adrien’s sake.

“My mum had a kidney transplant a few years back, that’s why they moved to Polperro, the better climate.”

“Are they well?”

“Thriving I’m gloriously happy to say.”

“Do you think them being so far away played a part in you facing things now that you’ve split from,” Theo paused, “Claudia was it?”

“Claudia yes and maybe to the why now. Perhaps the next time I visit I’ll have the words to tell them.”

“The only advice I can offer is don’t force it, if you set off with the intention of telling them but it doesn’t feel right when you’re there leave it but please don’t do it alone, talk about it to someone you trust.

Adrien dropped his head back, laying his hands over his face before running them through his hair, he left them there as he spoke again,

“Theo does this make sense to you? That I don’t know how to tell them because I don’t really know about myself? I mean I think I feel like I’m gay, although up to the moment you touched my hand if I’d been force to say I’d have described myself as bi-curious at most, so why the hell haven’t I even done the porn at least? It’s not like being gay’s still illegal, I can’t be fired because I am, surely that all means something.”

Adrien allowed his arms to fall as he gave a deep sigh so Theo brought his hand from the back of the sofa then repeated what he’d done in the restaurant.

“Does this mean something? Is it still your happy place?”

“Oh dear god yes!” Adrien sighed.

“Not being a psychologist you understand, I’d guess it’s not that you don’t know if you’re gay it’s that you don’t know how to be gay.”

“What’s that mean?”

“Well I doubt the camp queer drag-queen route’s for you, I can’t see you as a leather fag and from what you’ve said you’re probably not a social butterfly type of gay that said you’re a normal run of the mill gay guy, apart from being an exceptional human being, doing what you do.”

“So being gay is normal?”

“It is if you’re gay,” Theo laughed.

“Silly bugger.”

“No such thing as weird dear boy, just different takes on normality.”

“Amen to that.”

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It's a good start. Slow, methodical, the reader knows there's more to come, but not how fast.

Keep writing. 🙂

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Thanks for your feedback, glad you think it's off to a 'good start' 🙂

I'm hoping to give chapter 2 a good coat of looking at tonight whilst I'm in the company of my very computer-savvy friend (I'm a lot of a techno-numpty!) who'll walk me through the up-loading procedure for all the following chapters.

I suppose I could say 'keep reading' - please!

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Thanks for taking the time to read and comment; it's good to know you enjoyed it.

I'm hoping to up-load the next chapter later this evening but as a new author I'm still not sure about how long it takes GA to approve things.

Teaser:- we're getting to the naughty bits! 

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What a wonderful start to what promises to be an amazing story.

Your style of writing is exactly what I enjoy.

I look forward to MANY more chapters, as there are lots of ways this story can be developed.

Thank you for sharing your talent.

 

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Thanks for taking the time to read and comment; it's good to know you enjoyed it.

I'm hoping to up-load the next chapter later this evening but as a new author I'm still not sure about how long it takes GA to approve things.

Teaser:- we're getting to the naughty bits! 

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Hi Brokenbind,

thanks for your positive words, it's always good to hear that someone has enjoyed reading about Theo & Adrien. I'm hoping to up-load he next chapter today then it's down to the busy GA  admin team to make sure I haven't done anything 'wrong' before it's posted.

Best thoughts.

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“So being gay is normal?”

“It is if you’re gay,” Theo laughed.

Several wonderful and creative lines hidden in the story to date. Above is only one example. Love the maturity of the characters – such an improvement over the 'teen-aged comeing out to parents angst'. Or is it that I am an old man myself? (YOB 1932!). I am going to get lots of reading in while isolated by the virus, so I am looking forward to following your tale with its slightly different twist.

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5 hours ago, Will Hawkins said:

“So being gay is normal?”

“It is if you’re gay,” Theo laughed.

Several wonderful and creative lines hidden in the story to date. Above is only one example. Love the maturity of the characters – such an improvement over the 'teen-aged comeing out to parents angst'. Or is it that I am an old man myself? (YOB 1932!). I am going to get lots of reading in while isolated by the virus, so I am looking forward to following your tale with its slightly different twist.

Thanks for such positive comments. It's been a while since I did the teenage rebellion thing myself (in my case I hit the road with a few name bands waaaay back in the 70's!) so I've no real idea how it manifests itself these days. Besides which I know men who for whatever reason couldn't face/acknowledge being gay until they were turned thirty so in a small way Adrien & Theo are my 'homage' to them and others like them. I hope their story continues to entertain 🙂

P.S. Not 'old' mature like a fine wine!

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Great beginning.  Coming "out" is a very scary and unique experience for nearly everyone.  You have captured Adrien's concerns, anxieties and uncertainties perfectly !! 

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Yes, as others have said, I enjoyed the maturity of the characters, away from all that teenage angst. Thirty something angst is so much better.

I was enjoying the thought that Theo might be considering building up a relationship with Adrien, who is obviously quite vulnerable at the moment. Then Theo's quick dive for the lube and condoms, brought back into focus the possibility of a one night stand with a gay virgin. 

Theo is obviously concerned about not getting used. The question is how concerned is he about not using others?

Great start ShaddowDweller. I tend to get hooked on the deeper dialogue intensive stuff.

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Hi Bard Simpson,

I'm waaay too old to write about teenage angst and I prefer to not re-live my own! I too prefer to read something with a little 'depth' descriptive narrative's great but don't we all talk to each other?!

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I've been back an additional three times to read this chapter. There's something fascinating about it.

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2 hours ago, Bard Simpson said:

I've been back an additional three times to read this chapter. There's something fascinating about it.

In what way 'fascinating'?

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On 6/8/2020 at 11:20 PM, ShadowDweller said:

In what way 'fascinating'?

Without wishing to give too much away @ShadowDweller, I can totally identify with Adrien's position. Especially the bit about needing five drive-pasts. Yeah, that's about the number of times I've read this chapter now. 😉 

Its not only a good read but what someone in Adrien's position would have probably wished for but never have expected to find (one night stands vs serial monogamy). I'm still surprised it didn't end up like the former and read it again for signs why it didn't.

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3 hours ago, Bard Simpson said:

Without wishing to give too much away @ShadowDweller, I can totally identify with Adrien's position. Especially the bit about needing five drive-pasts. Yeah, that's about the number of times I've read this chapter now. 😉 

Its not only a good read but what someone in Adrien's position would have probably wished for but never have expected to find (one night stands vs serial monogamy). I'm still surprised it didn't end up like the former and read it again for signs why it didn't.

Carry on like this and you'll have read this chapter almost as many times as I've read U-N-I from start to finish! 

(I don't count reading individual chapters) 

There's a bit of a clue as to why Theo instinctively wanted more in their conversation with Adrien's parents 😁

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And the other fascination is why a serial monogamist would act out a first night stand.

These are the things that make the chapter intriguing.

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19 minutes ago, Bard Simpson said:

And the other fascination is why a serial monogamist would act out a first night stand.

These are the things that make the chapter intriguing.

We may have a serial monogamist on our hands but it is called "First Night Seduction" after all. He-he.

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2 hours ago, ShadowDweller said:

We may have a serial monogamist on our hands but it is called "First Night Seduction" after all. He-he.

I know but what was the tipping point For Aidrien, assuming he didn't go there to be "And Or(ed)"? 😉

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1 hour ago, Bard Simpson said:

I know but what was the tipping point For Aidrien, assuming he didn't go there to be "And Or(ed)"? 😉

Perhaps he went with Theo to see if he could go along with the 'And/Or'.

I think the 'why' of how come Adrien does is really explained in chp. 2; I rarely, if ever, write in 'chapters' I have to try and put the breaks in later - and trying to guess how long to make a chapter to post on here gave me some real headaches which is probably why the 'explanation' isn't in this chp. but the next.

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1 minute ago, Bard Simpson said:

Interesting. So its five reads of chapter 2 then.  :read: 😉

As I said keep this up and you'll soon have read chp. 1 (and maybe chp. 2) almost as many times as I've read U-N-I in toto:thankyou:

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