Shit! Will Turner thought as his head began to clear and he became conscious that he was awake. Awake but keeping his eyes closed. He was rolled on his left side with his hands between his knees.
Just my luck. First God-damned night out after my divorce is final and I get blind drunk.
He didn’t want to open his eyes because he wasn’t sure he remembered where he was.
He lay there trying to wrap his mind around the facts he could remember. He had appeared in court that Friday afternoon. The judge had dissolved his ten year marriage to Kelly. How ironic. He had been faithful all the years of their marriage despite the fact he was gay. Then his wife serves him with divorce papers because she has found someone else she loved more: a fuckin’ woman. Shit!
Well, okay that’s that, he had thought. She wants a woman ... I want a man! And with that idea on his mind and no dinner he headed for the Round-Up Saloon, a known gay bar that catered to cowboys and would-be cowboys.
He remembered entering the saloon. He remembered being fuckin’ nervous. This was the first time he had done anything like this since he was in college. He remembered it had been Jose’ Cuervo night. The sexy waiters kept bringing out trays of Jose’ Cuervo tequila every time someone played that song on the jukebox. He lost count after six shots.
Will rolled over on his back. When he did he became aware that there was someone on the bed with him. He could here even breathing. He opened his eyes and slowly turned his head to his right. What he saw took his breath away.
Next to him on the bed lay a man: a beautiful beyond belief naked man. Well, almost naked except for two minor things: cowboy boots, and a condom; a used condom!
“Holy shit!”
Will hadn’t meant to say that out loud, but he was so shocked to see the rubber on that fantastic semi hard cock, and obviously filled with cum, he lost control.
His spontaneous verbal ejaculation aroused his bedmate. He stirred, yawned and stretched sensuously. He opened his eyes.
“Hey, mornin’, Will Darlin’.”
Whoever this was knew his name. And he called him Darlin’! |