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Title: The Play's the Thing (1/3)
Authors:
kiltsandlollies and
escribo
Characters: Billy/Dominic; Martin Lonsdale (omc)
Word count: 7130
Summary: An evening inside and out.
Index
Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction; the recognizable people in the story belong to themselves and have never performed the actions portrayed here. I do not know the actors nor am I associated with them in any way. If you are underage, please do not read this story. I am not making any profit from these stories, nor do I mean any harm.
( That meeting had happened Monday morning, and almost immediately afterward, Dominic had stopped by Billy's office to explain its result. Between his congratulations, Billy had suggested they drive into the city and to the riverside arts centre there to catch themselves some culture before they were suffocated by Baskerville's slight lack of it. Dominic had never been and so had agreed, but then he would have agreed to nearly anything Billy suggested, and Billy had pointed that out before dragging Dominic against him for a kiss and then pointing him toward the door and class. The day had been another good one, but that evening something seemed to have changed; some shift in the wind had occurred. )
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Characters: Billy/Dominic; Martin Lonsdale (omc)
Word count: 7130
Summary: An evening inside and out.
Index
Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction; the recognizable people in the story belong to themselves and have never performed the actions portrayed here. I do not know the actors nor am I associated with them in any way. If you are underage, please do not read this story. I am not making any profit from these stories, nor do I mean any harm.
( That meeting had happened Monday morning, and almost immediately afterward, Dominic had stopped by Billy's office to explain its result. Between his congratulations, Billy had suggested they drive into the city and to the riverside arts centre there to catch themselves some culture before they were suffocated by Baskerville's slight lack of it. Dominic had never been and so had agreed, but then he would have agreed to nearly anything Billy suggested, and Billy had pointed that out before dragging Dominic against him for a kiss and then pointing him toward the door and class. The day had been another good one, but that evening something seemed to have changed; some shift in the wind had occurred. )