Trifecta: Ty's Birthday, part one
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I've been putting up ninja Christmas Drabbles based on Christmas songs as comments to people's posts. If you haven't got one and would like one (and you're on my friend's list), post before Christmas. I still have three without homes (and more if I can figure out vague songs like Silver Bells or specific songs like Rudolph). I'll post them all soon.
Title: Trifecta
Chapter: Ty's Birthday, part one
Status: WIP
Genre: Romance, Triple Slash, businessmen, jobs, friends, working
Length: .8 k
Summary: Kenneth waits in the airport
Kenneth sat down on the bench. Kids ran past. The airport was crowded with them. And they all must be going on the next few flights because this was past the security lines. Damien leaned on Kenneth’s arm. “Will I like it?”
“I hope so.” Kenneth wanted to kiss him, but he didn’t want to draw attention to his group. Damien still looked very young. Hopefully that wouldn’t be a problem once they got to their destination. “We haven’t been to Ireland before. Last year we visited the Basque region of France.”
“I heard the food’s good there.”
“It is.”
“And we have a cabin by the ocean?”
“A cottage, but I believe it’s on the cliffs above. Plus we have hiking trails and old ruins to look at and one of the mansions is open to the public once a week. We’ll stay busy.”
Damien grinned. “But not too busy.”
No, not too busy.
“Catch a load of that.” Ty sat down beside Kenneth and nodded toward a young man walking on his hands much to the delight of three small boys. They all looked just like the man holding the youngest one. The oldest boy put down his book and set his hands on the floor. The young man flipped back to his feet and spotted the boy. The youngest clambered for a turn. The middle one leaned against his father with a blanket in his lap.
The young man kissed the other man as he picked up the youngest. He flipped the boy over and held his ankles as the little guy walked on his hands across the bench.
“Why would a couple want all their children to look like only one of them?” Damien nodded to the family.
Ty shrugged. Kenneth looked the young man over. “Maybe the kids are older than the relationship. Do you think he’s old enough to have kids in grade school?”
Damien frowned. “He could be older than he looks.”
Ty leaned closer to Kenneth. “One of them is asking about visiting their Mommy, so I’m guessing you’re right.”
Damien shivered. “Coming out would be harder with a wife and kids, wouldn’t it?”
“Maybe they used a family friend as surrogate and they are just visiting her.”
Kenneth still don’t think the younger member of the couple looked old enough to have a kid that old, even if they decided to have kids the moment they started dating. “Have you ever thought about having kids?”
Damien bit his lip. “I’d like to give a kid the life I never had, but I’m fine without.”
He was staring at the floor. How serious were these thoughts? Kenneth had thought about adding to his and Ty’s family with kids up until he’d seen Ty drooling over Damien and decided to take their family in a different direction.
But they couldn’t adopt with the three of them and no kid was more important than having Ty and Damien with him.
Ty leaned back. “I don’t see the need to spread my seed. A kid wouldn’t have to be my flesh and blood to be mine.”
“So you wanted kids?” Damien bit his lip.
Ty shrugged. “What time will we be getting in? Our time. I know it’s day their time.”
Kenneth did the calculations. Ty sighed. “I hope I sleep this time. Not sleeping on the plane wrecks havoc with the rest of vacation.”
Damien reached across Kenneth’s lap and patted Ty’s knee. Ty put his hand over Damien’s. A kid ran past holding a large drink. He tripped on his shoelace and the drink went flying. It, miraculously, landed with the lid still on. But a second kid, chasing the first, tripped over him and tumbled onto the cup, which then burst, spraying four kids who to that point had been playing quietly. Scream sounded. Children not even involved burst into tears. Kenneth was never so glad not to be a parent.
He got up. “Why don’t we get something to eat?”
They left the noisy kids and their stressed out parents in the lobby. Kenneth and Ty wouldn’t be taking this vacation if they’d chosen kids instead of Damien. And they certainly wouldn’t have had as much fun last night. Kenneth’s ass was still sore, but Ty’s was probably more so since he didn’t bottom very often and Damien had been very enthusiastic.
Damien could really keep up his energy. With no work or hard set plans, they could sleep in as long as they wanted. Or go to bed early.
And the forced hands-off time of traveling would make their times together even sweeter.
Title: Trifecta
Chapter: Ty's Birthday, part one
Status: WIP
Genre: Romance, Triple Slash, businessmen, jobs, friends, working
Length: .8 k
Summary: Kenneth waits in the airport
Kenneth sat down on the bench. Kids ran past. The airport was crowded with them. And they all must be going on the next few flights because this was past the security lines. Damien leaned on Kenneth’s arm. “Will I like it?”
“I hope so.” Kenneth wanted to kiss him, but he didn’t want to draw attention to his group. Damien still looked very young. Hopefully that wouldn’t be a problem once they got to their destination. “We haven’t been to Ireland before. Last year we visited the Basque region of France.”
“I heard the food’s good there.”
“It is.”
“And we have a cabin by the ocean?”
“A cottage, but I believe it’s on the cliffs above. Plus we have hiking trails and old ruins to look at and one of the mansions is open to the public once a week. We’ll stay busy.”
Damien grinned. “But not too busy.”
No, not too busy.
“Catch a load of that.” Ty sat down beside Kenneth and nodded toward a young man walking on his hands much to the delight of three small boys. They all looked just like the man holding the youngest one. The oldest boy put down his book and set his hands on the floor. The young man flipped back to his feet and spotted the boy. The youngest clambered for a turn. The middle one leaned against his father with a blanket in his lap.
The young man kissed the other man as he picked up the youngest. He flipped the boy over and held his ankles as the little guy walked on his hands across the bench.
“Why would a couple want all their children to look like only one of them?” Damien nodded to the family.
Ty shrugged. Kenneth looked the young man over. “Maybe the kids are older than the relationship. Do you think he’s old enough to have kids in grade school?”
Damien frowned. “He could be older than he looks.”
Ty leaned closer to Kenneth. “One of them is asking about visiting their Mommy, so I’m guessing you’re right.”
Damien shivered. “Coming out would be harder with a wife and kids, wouldn’t it?”
“Maybe they used a family friend as surrogate and they are just visiting her.”
Kenneth still don’t think the younger member of the couple looked old enough to have a kid that old, even if they decided to have kids the moment they started dating. “Have you ever thought about having kids?”
Damien bit his lip. “I’d like to give a kid the life I never had, but I’m fine without.”
He was staring at the floor. How serious were these thoughts? Kenneth had thought about adding to his and Ty’s family with kids up until he’d seen Ty drooling over Damien and decided to take their family in a different direction.
But they couldn’t adopt with the three of them and no kid was more important than having Ty and Damien with him.
Ty leaned back. “I don’t see the need to spread my seed. A kid wouldn’t have to be my flesh and blood to be mine.”
“So you wanted kids?” Damien bit his lip.
Ty shrugged. “What time will we be getting in? Our time. I know it’s day their time.”
Kenneth did the calculations. Ty sighed. “I hope I sleep this time. Not sleeping on the plane wrecks havoc with the rest of vacation.”
Damien reached across Kenneth’s lap and patted Ty’s knee. Ty put his hand over Damien’s. A kid ran past holding a large drink. He tripped on his shoelace and the drink went flying. It, miraculously, landed with the lid still on. But a second kid, chasing the first, tripped over him and tumbled onto the cup, which then burst, spraying four kids who to that point had been playing quietly. Scream sounded. Children not even involved burst into tears. Kenneth was never so glad not to be a parent.
He got up. “Why don’t we get something to eat?”
They left the noisy kids and their stressed out parents in the lobby. Kenneth and Ty wouldn’t be taking this vacation if they’d chosen kids instead of Damien. And they certainly wouldn’t have had as much fun last night. Kenneth’s ass was still sore, but Ty’s was probably more so since he didn’t bottom very often and Damien had been very enthusiastic.
Damien could really keep up his energy. With no work or hard set plans, they could sleep in as long as they wanted. Or go to bed early.
And the forced hands-off time of traveling would make their times together even sweeter.