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He moaned and thrust blindly, brushing my chin with his stiff pubic hair. Fire poured down my back as he dripped more hot wax on me. I groaned and sucked harder. Before he could come, his dick slid out of my disappointed mouth. He stepped away from me, taking his pain and his pleasure with him.

Until I felt the head of his cock slide up my hole. He grasped my painfully hard dick in one hand while he worked his thick piece in and out, scraping over my prostate, reaching up inside me to touch my gut. His fist grew rougher, pounding my meat, tugging at my balls, urging me on with hot words.

"I love you in ways you will never know," he whispered.

He was wrong. I did know. Just as I knew how deep and unending my love was for him. He pulled on the leather around my neck, bowing my body to his need. My mouth opened but I still couldn't breathe. I squeezed my eyes shut and released myself totally to him. My lord. My Master. My love. There will never be another like him.

My cum blasted all over his hand, splattering my chin where I licked it off and savored the taste of myself. Only when my dick shrank against my flaccid balls did he let loose, slamming into me again and again. His movements grew frenzied and uncontrolled. He unloaded inside me with a deep, guttural groan. Finally, slowly, he withdrew and pulled the gauze off my head with shaking hands.

I blinked against what appeared to be a dazzling light, though I knew it was nothing but the glow from a half a 296

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dozen candles he had lit moments ago. When he removed the bonds and helped me over to the cedar chest at the foot of our bed I stared up at him adoringly.

"Thank you," he said, in something that had become a ritual for us. He stroked my chin with the gentlest of touches.

I smiled up at him. "You're welcome."

He wiped us both clean, then folded me into his embrace, picked me up and carried me over to the bed. Turning down the duvet, he laid me down and stood over me a moment, his gaze roving over me in a caress that left me hot. Mine moved over his achingly familiar body. The scars from his surgery were still visible, but fading, though he would always carry them as a reminder of his mortality. Something I swore I would never forget again. I was going to be everything for him. He would never want again, if I had anything to do with it.

Finally, he slid in beside me, holding me until our hearts grew calm. He petted me, smoothing his lips over the heated red flesh where his lash had touched me, letting me know how special I was. Finally, sleep claimed us both.

My Alex was well and truly back.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

PAT BROWN was born in Canada, which she is sure explains her intense dislike of all things cold and her constant striving to escape to someplace warm. Her first move took her to Los Angeles, and her fate was sealed. To this day she has a love/hate relationship with L.A, a city that was endlessly fascinating. L.A. Heat and the even darker L.A.

Boneyard grew out of those dark, compelling days.

She wrote her first book at 17—an angst ridden tome about a teenage girl hooked up with a drug user and went off the deep end. All this from a kid who hadn't done anything stronger than weed. She read her first positive gay book then too, The Lord Won't Mind, by Gordon Merrick and had her eyes open to a whole other world (which didn't exist in ultra conservative vanilla plain London, Ontario). Visit Pat on the internet at: www.pabrown.ca/

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MLR Press Authors

Featuring a roll call of some of the best writers of gay erotica and mysteries today!

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Storm Grant

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Lex Valentine

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the trevor project

The Trevor Project operates the only nationwide, around-the-clock crisis and suicide prevention helpline for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth. Every day, The Trevor Project saves lives though its free and confidential helpline, its website and its educational services. If you or a friend are feeling lost or alone call The Trevor Helpline. If you or a friend are feeling lost, alone, confused or in crisis, please call The Trevor Helpline. You'll be able to speak confidentially with a trained counselor 24/7.

The Trevor Helpline: 866-488-7386

On the Web: www.thetrevorproject.org/

the gay men's domestic violence project
Founded in 1994, The Gay Men's Domestic Violence Project is a grassroots, non-profit organization founded by a gay male survivor of domestic violence and developed through the strength, contributions and participation of the community.

The Gay Men's Domestic Violence Project supports victims and survivors through education, advocacy and direct services. Understanding that the serious public health issue of domestic violence is not gender specific, we serve men in relationships with men, regardless of how they identify, and stand ready to assist them in navigating through abusive relationships.

GMDVP Helpline: 800.832.1901

On the Web: gmdvp.org/

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the gay & lesbian alliance against defamation/glaad
en espanol

The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (glaad) is dedicated to promoting and ensuring fair, accurate and inclusive representation of people and events in the media as a means of eliminating homophobia and discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation.

On the Web: www.glaad.org/

glaad en espanol: www.glaad.org/espanol/bienvenido.php
servicemembers legal defense network
Servicemembers Legal Defense Network is a nonpartisan, nonprofit, legal services, watchdog and policy organization dedicated to ending discrimination against and harassment of military personnel affected by "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"

(dadt).The sldn provides free, confidential legal services to all those impacted by dadt and related discrimination. Since 1993, its inhouse legal team has responded to more than 9,000 requests for assistance. In Congress, it leads the fight to repeal dadt and replace it with a law that ensures equal treatment for every servicemember, regardless of sexual orientation. In the courts, it works to challenge the constitutionality of dadt.

sldn Call: (202) 328-3244

PO Box 65301 or (202) 328-FAIR

Washington DC 20035-5301 e-mail: [email protected] On the Web: sldn.org/

the glbt national help center

The glbt National Help Center is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization that is dedicated to meeting the needs of the 303

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gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community and those questioning their sexual orientation and gender identity. It is an outgrowth of the Gay & Lesbian National Hotline, which began in 1996 and now is a primary program of The glbt National Help Center. It offers several different programs including two national hotlines that help members of the glbt community talk about the important issues that they are facing in their lives. It helps end the isolation that many people feel, by providing a safe environment on the phone or via the internet to discuss issues that people can't talk about anywhere else. The glbt National Help Center also helps other organizations build the infrastructure they need to provide strong support to our community at the local level.

National Hotline: 1-888-THE-GLNH (1-888-843-4564) National Youth Talkline 1-800-246-PRIDE (1-800-246-7743)

On the Web: www.glnh.org/

e-mail: [email protected]

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If you're a GLBT and questioning student heading off to university, should know that there are resources on campus for you. Here's just a sample:

US LOCAL GLBT COLLEGE CAMPUS ORGANIZATIONS

dv-8.com/resources/us/local/campus.html GLBT Scholarship Resources tinyurl.com/6fx9v6

Syracuse University lgbt.syr.edu/

Texas A&M glbt.tamu.edu/

Tulane University www.oma.tulane.edu/LGBT/Default.htm 304

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University of Alaska www.uaf.edu/agla/

University of California, Davis lgbtrc.ucdavis.edu/

University of California, San Francisco lgbt.ucsf.edu/

University of Colorado www.colorado.edu/glbtrc/

University of Florida www.dso.ufl.edu/multicultural/lgbt/

University of Hawaii, Manoa manoa.hawaii.edu/lgbt/

University of Utah www.sa.utah.edu/lgbt/

University of Virginia

www.virginia.edu/deanofstudents/lgbt/

Vanderbilt University www.vanderbilt.edu/lgbtqi/

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