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04 Temmuz 2022, 18:46
After twelve years of city living, I was fed up with the daily hustle and bustle. Being a writer, my work also encompassed editing and proofreading. Truthfully, there was no reason for me to live in the city.With modern technology, I was already performing all my tasks from home, and that being the case, my home could be located anywhere. My decision was,*therefore, an easy one, when I resolved to buy a home in what was essentially a small fishing village.The setting was beautiful but the home needed a great deal of work. Over the following few months, the work was completed with a great deal of aggravation. Thankfully, the final product was terrific and all the suffering worthwhile. During the restoration, I had mainly performed my daytime work at night, when all the hammering and noise of the day was over.I was, therefore, very thankful when my life finally returned to normal. With all the construction completed, I began tending to my small garden. This I did, early mornings and late afternoons, so that I could earn my living between nine and four.Once my routine had been firmly established, I met Evans. He was passing by my home late one afternoon and struck up a conversation with me while I was working in my garden. His proper name was Jonas, which he hated and preferred to be referred to by his surname. Evans was a fisherman and as rough as a bear's arse. He had an unkempt beard and moustache, and his long curly hair stuck out from under the beany he always wore.My house had formerly belonged to an old buddy of his named Geoff, who had passed away prior to me buying the place. Evans complimented me on how good the place was looking. After a brief natter, I asked him if he wanted to see what I had done to the interior.Looking somewhat apprehensive in his dirty wellington boots and bib-overall, he said he would like to, but was afraid that he would sully my home. I persisted, saying that if he removed isvecbahis (https://isvecbahisguncel.com/) his boots it wouldn?t be a problem at all.I offered Evans coffee once we entered my home. ?If it?s not too much trouble,? he stated, still somewhat uncomfortable.As I prepared the coffee, I invited him to take a look around. He looked like a fish out of the water, but on my insistence, he embarked on the tour. Five minutes later he rejoined me in the kitchen, gushing on about all the improvements I had made.Seated at the kitchen table I was surprised to learn that he was only three years older than me (thirty-four) because he looked like a man in his forties.Evans? hands were extremely rough, no surprise given his job, but they were masculine and very sexy. As we spoke, it occurred to me that he was actually far better looking than I had initially thought. He had vibrant green eyes that were totally arresting.A further surprise to me was; that he was an inveterate reader and particularly loved nineteenth-century literature. Of course, when he mentioned that Joseph Conrad was his favourite author, my estimation of him skyrocketed.During the hour that we chatted, he also told me about the best fish to eat. He said that he would bring me a piece of filleted fish the following day, and insisted that I write down a recipe of how to prepare it.In bed that night I couldn?t stop thinking about him. ?Why has this rough man made such an impression on me?? I kept thinking. ?Nah, he is really not my type,? I concluded.I was, however, intrigued by the fact that he wasn?t married and didn?t have a woman in his life.The following day, true to his word, he delivered the piece of promised fish. I prepared it as instructed and the dish was out of this world!The following day as he passed by, I complimented him on his recipe and informed him that the meal had been brilliant. Evans? face lit up before he told me about an even better fish species isveçbahis giriş (https://isvecbahisguncel.com/) that would be running shortly. He assured me that when it did, he would invite me to his home for dinner.Over the following few days, we indulged in brief conversations, if I happened to be outside as he journeyed home.A week later he approached my home with a packet held high, and a triumphant look on his face.?Is that the fish?? I asked smiling.?Sure is,? he replied proudly. ?Tonight you will eat the best meal of your life? if that?s okay with you??How could I refuse? I took down his address details.?See you at seven,? he concluded, before going on his way.I was surprised when I arrived at Evan? house that evening. Firstly, he had cleaned up rather well. Secondly, having never seen him without his beany I was amazed by Evans? incredible head of thick, curly brown hair. He was wearing jeans and a green jumper and appeared several years younger. Actually, he was fucking hot.Next, my mouth eclipsed my brain as I asked if he would mind me touching his hair.?Sure,? he replied, with a warm proud smile.The locks on his head felt like silk. As I raved, he went on to tell me that he had inherited his father?s hair.Another surprise for me was how neat and tidy his house was. Although the outside and inside could?ve done with a fresh lick of paint and the furniture looked like it belonged to a bygone era, it was actually very cozy and really nice.Having brought three bottles of white wine, we were soon enjoying the fruit of the grape. Evans normally drank milk stout but was happy to indulge in the alternative alcohol I supplied as a refreshing change.The fish dish, as promised, was exceptional. It was served on a bed of colcannon, and Irish mash dish made from potatoes, cabbage, leeks, and cream.I couldn?t help thinking about my former life and how I wasn?t missing it in the slightest. Evans was a breath of fresh air. My isveçbahis yeni giriş (https://isvecbahisguncel.com/) former existence had consisted of materialistic stuck up queens wallowing in their shallow and meaningless lives. Evan?s, in contrast, was a humble human being enjoying the simplicity of a noble existence. All his crockery was mismatched and most of it had a bad chip or two.?Who cares?? I thought.After dinner, I helped him clear the table and wash the dishes.Shortly, we were standing before the fireplace in his lounge and glowing in its warmth.?So? have you met any interesting ladies since you moved here?" He asked.There are times in life when the ?what the fuck devil? that resides on one?s shoulder takes over. This was one of those times.?Actually, Evans, I?m gay, so I am not really looking for women,? I replied, quietly.?Oh? ? he answered. It wasn?t a shocked ?Oh,? but more of a matter-of-fact ?Oh.??Never really had much time for women either, truthfully, they?re just much trouble,? he said, philosophically.Again we stood contentedly observing the fire. After placing his glass on the coffee table, Evans then moved behind me and placed his arms around my body. As his hands began stroking me he asked, ?Hope you don?t mind me touching you???Evans? you are one of the most interesting people I have met in a long while, and I definitely don?t mind you touching me,? I answered.?May I kiss you???Absolutely,? I responded, before turning to face him.Evans? kiss was gentle and after a short while, he moved his head back and confessed, ?I had a wet dream about you last night, Coulter.?Staring into his naughty eyes, I replied, ?Maybe it?s time to stop dreaming.??Are you sure Coulter?? he asked with a sceptical frown, ?Will you seriously go to bed with me???Definitely,? I replied.Our lips locked once more as our bodies entwined. We kissed for a very long time before the warmth of the fireplace.As we later moved through to his bedroom, he excused himself before entering the bathroom. Boldly, I stripped and got into his bed. After I heard the toilet flush, he re-entered the room and began to undress. I was surprised to find that he had no tattoos anywhere on his body.