They laid on the bed in their small room at the Days Inn as they caught their breath. After they had heard the respective names of the people they really wanted come to each other's lips, they couldn't help but bust out in laughter. The sex was incredible and they both enjoyed themselves a lot, but they were both equally guilty. Tony had just lain with someone that wasn't Dillon
A huge yawn escaped Tony's lips as he pulled into the closest spot that he could next to the building. For a moment after he turned off Harley's lights and engines, he sat and took a few breaths as he listened to the occasional creak of metal as her engine cooled off. The closer he had gotten to the apartment, the more anxious he became to see Dillon. At the same time however, he became more ashamed to show his face to him over his guilt. He had
Tony raced back up to the apartment when he realized he'd left his phone. Repeatedly, he called Dillon, over and over and over, but he went to voice-mail every time. Back and forth he paced in the living room. What could he
He had no right to, he knew that, but Tony didn't care. As Dillon devolved into a fresh round of tears, Tony got up as he felt his own tears form. There was simply nothing for it, the kid could not be allowed to blame himself for Tony's horrid sins. Dillon jumped slightly when he wrapped his arms around him and hugged him close. It caused him a thousand more heartbre
Dillon could feel the waves of regret as they came off of Tony. Before him he bowed, on his knees, as he renewed his promise to him. Dillon forgave him in that moment. Though the shock of the news of his betrayal led him to believe otherwise, he knew Tony's words were genuine. He
The ride home from the Wissahickon trail was mostly silent. It was companionable yes, but there was also a heaviness to it that had never been there before. They had gotten over their tears(for now) and vowed to move on anew. Dillon was genuine in his forgiveness of Tony's sin. It wasn't Tony himself that he was still upset with. Dillon despised the act he commited a
Dillon sat on the guest room bed, alone, with his elbows on his knees as he furiously typed away on his phone. It was so late at night that he didn't expect she or anyone else to be awake, but it helped to at least get it off his chest. He had been able to calm himself a bit from his breakdown, though he still couldn't help the few extra tears that he squinted out as
As he took off his jacket and laid it on the couch, Dillon continued down the hall. He made a pit stop to the bathroom to pee and use some mouthwash, then followed the sound of Tony's snores. With a light hand, he turned the knob as he pushed the door open and entered. After he gently closed it, he silently padded over to his side of the bed and got in. Tony was on his back, arms and legs splayed out. 'And he calls
A few minutes passed before Tony was able to gather his composure. If he needed to, Dillon would have gladly stayed there all day for him. Slowly but surely, the chasm that had been blown open between them mended as they worked through the specifics. Dillon still had a lot of questions he wanted to ask, but of course he wouldn't ask all of them at once. It would be too difficult to go through everything in one conversation."M'ok now, sorry-
"Guh- 'atta boy, Dill! Choke on me!" Tony grunted. As he pistoned his hips, he held Dillon's head down.The air in his lungs had started to become laden with carbon dioxide, but he wasn't allowed up. Even if he
Back at the apartment, Dillon piled the stuff they brought up in the guest room. Since the guest bedroom was so very rarely used, it was the perfect storage space for their chairs, fold up tables, coolers,
"Look here," Dillon said softly and he gently turned Tony's face to look him in the eye. He'd looked away as emotion had threatened to overwhelm him. "I… can't change the past, but I can assure you of yer future. Tony, you'll
As the hand that gripped Dillon's right wrist tightened and pulled slightly, he groaned softly and took another breath. What were his options? The arm around his neck was a no-go, but if he could free his right arm, perhaps he'd have the leverage to flip him? If he could pry his thumb off, he could break his grip. 'Fuck! That's out too!' Dillon thought bitterly as he
. October 27th, 2012: Saturday
Dillon felt his eyes light up at the thought of Tony as his self-defense teacher. Excitement ate away at him already to see all the cool stuff his a
"Fine," Tony spat as he lifted Justice up by the front of his hoodie and slammed him against the trash can again loudly before he abruptly let go.There was a look of exasperated shock on Justice's face as he caught his breath from the adrenaline. He looked from
"You were made for me, Dill. In every
"Good man, I'm glad to hear. I remember that day like it was yesterday. Such simple, innocent times, eh?" Tony yawned and gave a content stretch. Dillon could relate, his body was pleasantly heavy and his vision had a warm fuzziness edge to it, if that made any sense.