Thursday, January 20, 2022

Cute as a Bug’s Ear (Part Two of Two Parts)

 Markwildyr.com, Post #208

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In part one, we learned of the murders of five individuals in various cities of the United States. The murders had several things in common: The victims were all handsome men involved in the jewelry trade in some manner, and they had all been involved in gay sex at the time of their deaths… apparently acting as “bottoms.” Additionally, they had all been strangled to death.

 

Last time, Chuck had just pointed out that anyone in the big Hardwig salesroom might be the killer. Ran had not reacted to that revelation well at all. Let’s see what happens next.

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            CUTE AS A BUG’S EAR

Three days later, Chuck turned down another invitation from Ran for dinner and drinks. There wasn’t any reason for it; he wasn’t tied up that night, but it seemed safer to decline.

Despite turning his friend down, Chuck had one of his rare urges. He tried calling Athena, but got her answering service. So he threw on a jacket and took a bus to a popular bar across town. The place was active, but “cute” wasn’t doing it tonight. Either that or else, he was just too particular about a companion. He left and tried another bar down the street, one Ran liked to patronize. If he ran into the guy, he’d come up with some excuse.

He walked the block to the bar and stepped inside, but changed his mind and went to a nearby bus stop. It was deserted. The night had turned rainy and cold. He checked his watch. Crap. He’d missed the last bus. As he dithered over whether to call a taxi or start hiking, a dark car pulled to a stop in front of him. A Chevy of some sort.

“Miss your bus?” the driver asked.

Chuck bent down to look into the lowered window, but the light was too poor to make out anything but the silhouette of a man. “Yeah, but I’m going back to the bar and get a buddy to give me a lift.”

“No need. I’ll take you wherever you want to go. To the moon and back, if you want.” A leer hid somewhere in that voice.

“No thanks.” Chuck turned and walked down the street in the opposite direction from the way the man’s vehicle was headed. The bar was back down the street, but the predator’s car was still sitting at the bus stop, so Chuck kept walking. After a half a block, he thought he heard a noise behind him… a shout, maybe. He turned and saw the shadow of a man thrown by a streetlamp. A shiver ran down his back. Was someone following him?

He lengthened his steps and headed straight for the Belvedere three blocks down the street. At least there would be people there. Trying to keep from breaking out into a run, he made for the hotel. But the guy was gaining on him. Now he could hear footsteps on the pavement behind him.

By the time he reached the revolving door to the hotel, they were close. He pushed through the heavy door and snatched a look. The man, he couldn’t see who, was entering the hotel, as well. Instead of going to the bar as his shadow would expect, he made for the elevator bank.

The doors opened, and Chuck made it into the car as he caught a glimpse of someone running for the elevator. He punched a random button and the doors closed. The elevator began moving. As it ascended, he considered his situation. He had no room key, once he exited the elevator, he’d have no place to go. Didn’t matter. All his pursuer—if that’s what it actually was—could do was watch to see what floor he exited. By the time the man followed him up, he could be halfway back to the lobby via the stairwell.

The car stopped at the fifth floor. Damn, he should have gone higher. Nonetheless he stepped out. Then he took too long trying to decide on whether or not to call up another elevator or actually run down the stairs. Maybe he should have simply stayed in the car and punched a button to a higher floor.

As he hesitated, the elevator to the right of where he stood pinged, signaling the arrival of another car. Hurriedly, he took off down the deserted corridor. Spotting the door to a broom closet, he opened it and dashed inside. Closing the door softly, he shrank back in the darkness, praying whoever exited that arriving elevator hadn’t seen him. Barely daring to breathe, he heard muffled footsteps in the hallway. They paused in front of the closet and then went on down the corridor. In moments, they returned and paused. The door handle rattled as someone grasped it. The door opened, and a male figure stood silhouetted against the light from the corridor.

“Chuck, is that you?”

Ran! Ran Billows.

“I’ve been trying to catch up with you for blocks, man. Saw someone stop for you at the bus stop. Guess that spooked you, otherwise, why would you be holed up in a broom closet at the Belvedere?”

Chuck gave an audible sigh. “Yeah, that guy spooked me good. He was looking for a pick-up. And when I saw somebody behind me, I reacted to the moment and panicked.”

“Hell, I yelled at you, but you just kept on going.”

“Sorry, the murders have me on edge.”

“Yeah. Everybody. Thought you were tied up tonight.”

“Was,” Chuck lied, “but I finished early. Stopped at the bar, but didn’t see you.”

“I was there. Saw you come in and leave. That’s when the chase started.”

Chuck laughed. “And we ended up in a hotel broom closet in the dark.”

“There oughta be a light in here somewhere.”

He heard Ran fumbling for a switch. A minute later, a bulb flooded the small space with light.

“And you found it.”

“Yeah, but I dunno why we didn’t just open the door and get outa here.”

Chuck drew a breath. “Give me a minute to recover. My heart’s still pounding.” He drew a flask from his jacket. “Maybe this will help.” He unscrewed the cap and tilted the flask. A moment later, he swiped his mouth. “You need a bracer?”

Ran grinned. “I guess this proves you can drink in a broom closet as readily as you can drink in a bar.” He upended the flask and took a healthy drink. “Wow, what was that?” he gasped. “It has a kick.”

“Special brew I concocted. Have another slug.”

Obediently, Ran took another healthy draw.

Chuck took off his jacket and hung it on a peg on the wall before unbuttoning his shirt.

“What… what the hell… you doing?” Ran staggered against the wall.

“You’re feeling it, aren’t you? Why don’t you take off your shirt and get comfortable?”

“Wha’s happenin’?”

“What’s happening is I’m going to do what that predator offered to do for me. I’m going to send you to the moon.”

Ran tried to talk but had difficulty. Finally, he squeezed words from his voice box. “Y-you, Chuck? You’re the one? You….” He slid down the wall to the floor.

Chuck calmly worked the buttons to Ran’s shirt, feeling the soft flesh covering the firm muscles of the man’s torso. Ran stared at him helplessly. Awake and aware… but helpless.

Chuck took his time, enjoying himself. For three long years he’d eyed Ran, admiring his handsome features and sculpted body. He’d often gazed at Ran’s full basket and fantasized over what it would look like… feel like. The man’s zipper gave way, and now he knew. As full and exciting as he’d dreamed.

He pushed Ran flat on the floor and tugged his britches down. Fantastic. He grew breathless as he entered his unwilling lover. Ran made strangled noises when Chuck went to work completing the fantasy he’d built in his mind for so long. Ran made an effort to talk, but Chuck shushed him.

“I’ll… uh, answer your questions. I didn’t take a drink, just faked it, so I’m not going to pass out.” He hunched hard. “Unless it’s from ecstasy from making love to you. Oh, man, you have a great ass!” He paused to pay attention to his building pleasure. “I’ve… uh, oh … I’ve been thinking of this from the first time I laid eyes on you. You were my dream, Ran. But unapproachable. I knew that from the beginning.”

He paused to thrust deeper. “Took me years to figure out how… oh! How to achieve my dream. Tried it out on five other guys to make sure… sure…. Wow, that was a sweet spot! Make sure it worked. Then the problem was to get you alone without anyone knowing we were together. But you gave me a hand when you followed me.:

Chuck’s voice died as the greatest orgasm of his life claimed him. He bucked as it went on and on for an extraordinary length of time. Finally, he dropped against Ran’s naked back, enjoying he warmth and intimacy. After a long period of simply lying body to body while he recovered, he sighed and withdrew.

“Now comes the part I don’t like,” he said with an apologetic tone in his voice. “But there’s no way around it. After all, I not only made mad, passionate love to you, but I confessed everything. Oh, I know what you’re thinking. They’ll catch me because I’m leaving DNA behind. But don’t worry. Nobody has my DNA. And DNA’s no good unless you have someone to compare it to. Anyway, that’s the way it’s been in the past.” He pulled Ran’s belt from his trousers. “Sorry, guy But I want you to know you were the best. I mean it. That’s not just talk, that’s truth, man.

He snaked the leather belt around Ran’s head and began pulling.

* * * *

Well, was the ending a surprise or not? Since we were in Chuck’s head, I tried not to give him thoughts or reactions that were inappropriate, but which wouldn’t give away the ending. When he started at something he heard or a chill ran down his back, that was appropriate because he knew the truth and certain thoughts or actions would make him react.

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