Fallon (A DADDY FOR SUMMER) by Joe Satoria EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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FALLON
Throwing the curtains open, sunlight splashed me, covering my body with
intense warmth that was quickly whipped away by the air conditioning unit
above the patio.
“Hello, Mexico,” I said, letting my eyes get lost in the view from the
beach front view.
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A bedroom door opened and my best friend, Henry walked out,
wrapped in the resort’s soft and silky robe. I wore a matching one. Seeing
each other for the first time this morning, we both squealed.
We arrived at the resort late last night and after eight hours of flights
and buses, we were exhausted. We didn’t even taken in the actual space we
had in our little villa.
“We’re here,” he said, shuffling his feet in the resort slipper.
“We’re queer,” I added.
“And we’re going to go Daddy hunting,” he laughed, wrapping an
arm over my shoulder.
Facing the view from the patio door, I almost needed to be pinched.
This was the most beautiful view I’d seen in my entire life. The sand was
white, the water looked like I could bring it to my mouth and drink. There
wasn’t anything front of us either, not a single person walking by, but that
might’ve been because it was roughly six in the morning.
“Tell your dad I’m so grateful he paid for this,” I said.
“Ew, no. My dad always pays for one holiday of the year,” he said.
“And I made sure to get the villa with two rooms so that you could come
along.”
“Yeah, but you know I could never have afforded this in my entire
life,” I said, still staring in awe at the view.
“Don’t make it weird, Fallon.” He pressed a finger to my mouth.
“We’ve been friends for too long for you to start getting weird about money.
It’s all inclusive, with drinks, so trust me we’re going to have a great time.
Don’t think about anything. Just think about all the fun we’re going to have
for the next ten days.”
I owed Henry a lot. We lived together back in New York. His father
was a lawyer, and Henry passed the bar and started work for his father’s
firm. It was so easy for me to compare myself to him, considering we’d
been friends since we were teens. We’d even once shared a kiss, but that
was too weird, two bottoms don’t make a top, unless that top is a stylish cut
off covered in an early Y2K style knock-off Swarovski crystals punched
into it from a Bedazzler.
I had helped Henry choose this place. We looked for somewhere gay
friendly, that was a massive plus. We also needed somewhere that the online
queerosphere was actually visiting, otherwise our hunt for Daddies was
going to end before it started.
And I didn’t mean a man who fathered
children, although I didn’t mind those Daddies. My preference were older
men who liked to take an active part in younger guys—even those in their
late twenties, playtime.
“Plan of action,” I said. “We shower, not together. Sorry, I love you
like a brother, not a lover.”
Henry snorted. “Ew,” he laughed. “Go on, what else is on your
plan.”
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