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Seizing Salvation (BL)

After being found wounded and unconscious in the snow, Cardin Rasheville wakes up in the home of a beautiful stranger. With barely any memory of his past, he struggles to remember who he is and where he came from, but the world of the dark and handsome Keary, filled with mystery and danger, beckons... ...... [Excerpt] Cardin opened his eyes to find himself kneeling on the bathroom floor. The fantasy had been intense, as had been his climax, and he sat back on his heels with a shudder of relief. He cleaned up quickly and stepped out of the bathroom, so intent on towelling his wet hair that he didn’t realise there was another person in the bedroom until he spoke. “Quite the midnight shower.” Cardin spun around in fright. Silver orbs stared up at him from the figure that sat on the bed, silhouette dark against the moonlight that streamed in from the windows. Cardin gaped in horror. No, no, no, no, no… This can’t be happening…! “Tell me, Cardin Rasheville,” came the silky, dark voice, “did it feel that good?” He was so mortified he thought he would faint as Keary rose from the bed and slowly closed the distance between them. Cardin backed away, frantically trying to cover his nakedness with the damp towel. “I-It’s… no, no, no please, it’s not what you think!” His bare back hit the cupboard but he continued to push against it. Keary stepped closer, and Cardin turned aside in a panicked attempt to escape, only to find himself trapped when the taller boy quickly reached out to put a hand against the cupboard to block him. Cardin squeezed his eyes tightly shut, only to open them when fingers took hold of his chin and tilted his face upward. “Tell me.” The note of barely concealed lust in the low voice sent shivers running through his body. "Tell me what I think it is, and what it really was." ...... [Playlist] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnytBXP5GG4w0heomJPxz2Ps9EGKK4VWw Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4Ni4EIhg1qCoNniru9Uoac?si=2f9KXjOqTx-8dItabJ21pg ...... [Additional Tags] androgynous characters; anti-social protagonist; assassins; beautiful couple; cohabitation; short stories; gangs; mafia; hackers; heartwarming; human weapon; mercenaries; music; mysterious past; past trauma; seduction; Seven Deadly Sins

ovinea · LGBT+
Not enough ratings
61 Chs

Two Sides To Every Sword

You fucked up.

Fucking piece of trash.

Not good for a single fucking thing.

Keep him safe?

What a joke.

You're a fucking joke.

You attacked him.

Fucking monster.

Can't do anything but fuck up.

Worthless shit.

You're a fucking death sentence.

He'll never be safe with you.

He'll never be–

"Keary?" The sound of a voice filled with apprehension, Nigel's voice, swam out of the whirlpool of thoughts churning in his brain. Of course the redhead would have known to look for Keary on the rooftop, a high place where he came when he was seeking peace.

The dark-haired boy didn't answer immediately, couldn't answer, because he was in the middle of an attempt to drown out the onslaught of condemnations with the contents of a bottle of bourbon, only surfacing for air when his lungs forced him to break away. He felt the drink burn through him, but it wasn't enough to quell the horror at what he had done.

"Keary? What–"

"I fucked up." It was a whisper. He had tried to keep Cardin safe from the monsters out there, but had forgotten that he was one himself. "I'm fucked up."

Very cautiously, Nigel topped the ladder and approached. He had had to pick the lock because nobody had answered the door, and had flinched when he had entered the house and seen the splintered television and smashed phone lying on the ground. It had been years since he had had Keary screaming bloody fury at him like that, but this was the worst part: when his friend's rage turned inward. But Keary's anger could be unpredictable.

When he was reassured that he wasn't in danger of being instantly hurled off the roof, he settled himself a careful distance from Keary. "What… what happened?"

There was torture in the silver gaze that stared unseeingly forward. "I– I turned on him. He was injured, and I couldn't stand to–" He choked on the words. "He can't stay."

Lost for words, Nigel watched him with disquiet as he lifted the bottle for another long drag. It was only the middle of the morning, and Keary was sitting bare-topped in the chill winter air, seemingly oblivious to the cold, close to emptying the bottle. Finally, the rust-haired boy said, "You saved his life. He'd be dead right now if it weren't for you."

"If I let him in, he'll be dead because of me."

"He isn't fragile, Keary. We saw him fight. He's strong, and very skilled; more than enough to be a part of us." When Keary didn't reply, he added gently, "He fought hard for you."

The laugh Keary gave edged on the brink of hysteria. "I'm beyond saving. He needs something… different. A decent, normal life. Not messing around in the mud!"

Nigel took in a slow, deep breath. "Well, he has the right to choose for himself, doesn't he? The same choice you gave all of us."

"The decision to take him in is mine to make."

"Sure, but… Do you really want him to push him away like that? Do you really want him to leave so badly?"

Keary stayed silent, but his face turned even paler. It had only been a few weeks since Cardin had arrived, but already Keary couldn't bear to think about the huge, empty house without the golden-haired boy. In such a short time, he had filled the spaces, had brought light to the days. Salvation had been so, so close…

"You'd better check on him," he mumbled.

Nigel still looked worried, but got to his feet with a sigh. Just before reaching the ladder, he paused.

"Keary," he said quietly, "don't… don't leave any room for regret here." He turned his head slightly to address his friend, uncharacteristically sombre. "Don't… push any chance for happiness away. It will haunt you."

The words continued to ring in Keary's mind long after the redhead had left. He knew that Nigel was speaking from his own personal, painful experience. But whether he let Cardin in or walled him off, both ways held pain, and danger. Although it seemed as if he would be granting both their wishes by letting him in, he didn't know what he would do if Cardin were to end up being another name on the long list of people whose blood was on his hands.

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Talk about being stuck between the devil and the deep blue sea. Also, how good a friend is Nigel? There's a lot going on behind that smile though, that's for sure.

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