fuck have
sighed, exhausted
ered him. He'd watched him walk weakly up the long drive, wondering how the hell he'd lost sight of him o
were 12. George had always known that with Si
t for the army together. While Simon had got in, George had been reje
army, learning combat, engineering and even the la
failed recruitment many years prior. When Simon learned how George's father had bribed a doctor to
of his mind. Lucky for him, considering the alternative, a tree had stopped the car from tumbling into the 300-foot gorg
ed Simon to decide then and there to leave the army. He had to help his
any years they had been apart, he felt overcome with guilt. He knew it wasn
around, driving way too fast and being all around careless with his
remembered how good his friend was at hiding his emotions
ises. When he couldn't, he'd always known what to say to ward off suspicion because he'd known t
n as a 12-year-old, he had come up with brilliant plans to keep them both away from home for weeks, even months on end
ed enough to sign off on all of that. He had never really shown any real interest in his son since hi
d she would be okay after the birth, she had died barely a month after he'd come to the world. George had no memory of
onversation with the servants that had known her. When Simon had gone to see him in hospital after the car accident, he had felt the void
, that he was his friend's only hope at a normal life and at a
ening with emotion. When it occurred to him that George hadn't realized how panicked he'd been wh
orge, took his head in his han
life. I have protected you and will continue to protect you with my life." He was shouting now. "So, yes now
rted shouting back. "We're in a fucking third world country,
enaries that your fucking dick of father sent, find
rge threw up his arms and made
means very little to you even now, but
pped in hi
p with him on the landing. George turned around and lo
ld. His own ability to hide grief wasn't something that Simon was good at. Simon was a well-adj
mind and anticipating when he needed him. These last 20 years since the accident, Simon had been all th
ved in and hugged him, a manly, brotherly hug. He always thought of Si
practical outlook had been the only thing that had kept him alive this long. But he didn't
want to leave." Simon gave him
ided to b
and walked along a wide, well-lit
on said a lot more calmly, "Is there
ter bedroom and George took off his
sort of STD on you
s shoes, socks, shorts and underwear, throwing them carel
wall is lined with cameras. Perez had a grand old time watching you on the monitors. If I hadn't
g at his own shamelessness. "It's slim pi
l, man?" Simon broke into full laughter now. "The craftsmanship turn you on?" He l
inued, "You couldn't walk eight steps i
nude now and holding onto the bathroom doorway for support as he laughed. Simon with his ba
t stop laughing. When he finally did, "It's pret
imon's voice did little to stifle both their laughter
aughed out, George's face brightened as he remembered the reason for his ludicrous behaviour. Somet
What i
nd stared off over his shoulder, as if he
t this
he said it that
silver hair – much like his own – from his now uncharacteristically blissful visage. Stu