Getting Off On the Bus
Travelin' Twinks Book 6
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Studs Johnson
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"I stood and strolled across the seating area toward the hallway. A guy who'd given me the creeps earlier stared at me as I walked past. There wasn't anything especially creepy about him except for the staring. I'd noticed him staring at me several times. I'd look up from my phone, and he'd turn his head away. When I'd look back down, I'd see out the side of my eye that his head pivoted back in my direction. Like I said, there was nothing creepy-looking about the guy. He was a good-looking guy with a handsome face and wavy black hair, who was a few years older than me – twenty-four or five was my guess. He had a thin, muscular build and was dressed as ordinary as can be in khakis and a navy blue polo shirt."
"I fell asleep. I awoke when I felt a kiss on my cheek. I opened my eyes and saw his smile for the last time as he got his bag down from the overhead compartment and walked away up the aisle and off of the bus. If I wanted to be melodramatic about it, I'd say that he saved my life. I'm not a melodramatic person though, so let's not go quite that far. What I will say is that I was going through a seriously rough patch in my life at that time. I won't bore you with all the dreadful details, but things were bad, and I couldn't see how they would ever get any better. To tell the truth, I was suicidal. I kept thinking, why go on if this is as good as it's ever going to get?"
"Yes, that one random encounter in the Greyhound Bus Station bathroom led to a complete change of fortune for me. I had to break free from the expectations of my family and all the other people in my hometown and start an entirely different life."
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