Sam moved in and pulled Anderson into him, “I’m sorry about the book. I can see it in your eyes that you miss it. I know it’s not the same, but we have a complete set of all the pages of the book that were scanned and printed out. I’ll give you a copy when we get home.”
Anderson gave a small nod, “I do miss the book, but I’d rather have you. Sam, you’re my future history and from that perspective, even more important.”
Sam caressed Anderson’s face gently before kissing him. He could not resist tasting Anderson’s full lips at that sudden admission. He knew as he stood there in the early evening light on the small island in a place of such great tragedy that the man that was currently in his arms would be his future. That made Sam content; it made him happy.
Anderson accepted Sam’s lips and allowed his tongue to flow over Sam’s with fluidity. As he closed his eyes to deepen the kiss, Anderson remembered what his father had once told him.
I know you’re gay but this advice works on gay relationships too. When you fall in love Andy, do not love with only a part of your heart because no one deserves that. When you fall in love make sure it’s someone worthy so you can love him with all your heart.
“I do not love with part of my heart, Sam,” Anderson lifted his head to explain to his father. “Not even a part. I love you with all my heart.”
The smile that Sam gave him then lit up Anderson’s heart and he closed his eyes, pressed his face to Sam’s neck and whispered, “It’s alright now.”
“I never thought this was possible,” Sam replied allowing his lips to lightly brush over Anderson’s. “But I love you more than you could ever imagine.”
A wisp of wind blew around them, picking up leaves and rustling Sam’s hair. From somewhere off in the distance, in the great beyond of time and space, Anderson could have sworn he heard his father laughing and saying those four words that had made Anderson the happiest. “I love you first.”
About the Authors
John Simpson is a Vietnam Era Veteran, former Police Officer of the Year, a Federal Agent, a Federal Magistrate, an armed bodyguard to Saudi Royalty, a senior Federal Government executive, and recipient of awards from the Vice President of the United States and the Secretary of Treasury.
John feels that for too long fiction writers neglected gay men. John writes entertaining, enjoyable, and enthralling fiction centered on the lives and lifestyles of gay men. John allows his readers to see life through gay men’s’ eyes. And just like real life, John’s characters have active and exciting sex lives. John calls on his broad personal and professional experience in writing gay erotica. John is author of numerous full length novels available through Dreamspinner Press, and several short stories in Alyson Books anthologies. John has written magazine articles for gay and straight audiences alike.
John lives with his partner of 35 years and their three Scottish Terriers. John is highly involved with the Church, specifically seeking to repair rifts between Christendom and the gay community.
John wishes to extend a very special thanks to his many female readers. He appreciates and loves the fact women enjoy male/male erotica, and he thanks you for your past and continued support. He hopes to never disappoint you, and always leave you wanting more!
Remmy Duchene is a university student from Toronto Canada. He loves hockey, baseball, a cold beer and cultures. He strongly believes in gay marriage and lives by the philosophy of if two straight people who hate each other can marry, why can’t two gay people who love each other?
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