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Forced Out of the Darkness
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Author: G. Wayne Jackson Jr
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Diego. He knew of the red carpet events that they
went to. He knew how Cameron talked about this man with such love and
admiration. Monti longed for someone to talk about him with the same love and
passion in their eyes as Cameron did.
    “Why don’t we go to
your place and talk some more, it is only 8:45 pm on a Friday night. The night
is young.” Monti said. Cameron was all in and Monti knew it. If only he could
make sure that the conversation ended in the bedroom he would be able to ensure
that Cameron would want a repeat performance.
    “Sure, we can go there.
I don’t have anything else planned tonight so that would give us some more time
to talk and get to know each other better, Eric.” Cameron winked as he elbowed
Monti.
    “Oh you got jokes, I
see.”
    “Just follow me and
make sure you keep up.”
    They both got in their
vehicles and Monti followed Cameron out of the parking lot and onto the
expressway. Cameron liked to do the majority of his talking when he was driving
from one place to the next and this was the time when he could call his best
friend and fill her in on Monti and make sure that she knew his real name and
his number in case something went wrong.
    Shaine and Cameron met
some years ago and have forged a great relationship that never crosses the
sexual boundary. In all accounts, people have thought the two of them were an
item but most knew that Cameron was not into women that way. Shaine loved the
quality family time spent with Cameron and knew they would be best friends
forever.
    “Hey Cam. How are you
doing?” Shaine answered.
    “Hey baby, I am doing
well. How are you?”
    “I am good just getting
ready to go to the Smoke and Bubbles party. You remember the one you didn’t
want to go to.” Shaine said sarcastically.
    “You know I don’t smoke
nasty cigars and you also know I don’t like dry champagne. I ended up being
busy anyway. I’m leaving dinner and have this guy named Monti following me to
the house. He seems to be cool and I want to get to know him better. In case
anything happens, you know where I hide my computer and you know the password.
His information is there but here is his phone number so you have it. You ready
for the number?” Cameron said.
    “You are a mess Cameron
but I love you. Is he another guy you met on the Internet? You know that Internet
is going to be the death of you. You need to get over this self-esteem stuff
and start meeting people like the rest of the world does.”
    “After you did all that
talking, Shaine, I gotta do what I gotta do. I could have someone waiting for
me at every layover but I am trying to do this the best way I know how. Plus, I
ain’t trying to fly all over the country for some sex. Thank you very much.” Cameron
gave her the number and wished her a great time with the crew. They promised to
do breakfast, which meant brunch, tomorrow to fill each other in on how their
evening went.
     
     
     
     
     
    Chapter Five
     
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    Monti could not help
but to call his friend Dee after his eventful dinner. He didn’t have much time
to go into details but he wanted to keep him up to speed with what was going on
with him. Plus he did not know if this sexy guy was a serial killer. He also needed
to tell him about that damn server.
    “Man Dee, dinner was
good man. This kat is cool. He has good conversation and all that. I think he
might be a good one to try to know better.” Monti said.
    “You seem to be excited
about him. What happened that you are so giddy about this guy?”
    “Man he is sexy as hell
and he actually has great conversation.”
    “What else happened at
the dinner?”
    “Dee, I messed up man.
When I went to pay the bill, the damn server came back and asked me how I pronounce
my name after she butchered it twice.”
    “Why was that an
issue?”
    “I did not tell Cameron
my real name. I gave him my brothers name cause I didn’t know him.”
    “Oh shit man, really?”
Dee asked.
    “Yeah man.

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