SUMMARY: Flashbacks with Ted as a father figure. Ft. Guilty/self-loathing Ted and history between his son & nephew (starting age 18/19)
WARNINGS: 18+ gets darker; daddy issues; incest, grinding/dry humping, groping; cum eating; alcohol and drugs; mild violence; angst; ref to abuse
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Ted had half a mind to yell upstairs and tell them to turn the music up. The sound of Pink Floyd coming from Tate's room wasn’t loud enough to drown out the moans. . .
A while later, the sound of footsteps on the stairs made Ted swiftly remove his hand from his pants. He adjusted himself, and his glasses, then opened a book.
It was Yule.
His eyes were glassy and pink, and Ted wondered if he was full of Tate’s cum.
“Hey,” Ted said as Yule approached.
Yule glanced down at Ted’s sweatpants, and Ted set the book down in his lap to cover himself.
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“Hey, I uh… gotta tell ya somethin’,” Yule said, and the look on his face made those nasty thoughts evaporate from Ted’s mind, replaced by fatherly concern.
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Derek Scerbo finally feels as though he's arrived in the game of life. He is a beloved English professor at the local university and is married to a successful financier husband, with whom he raises a 4-year old daughter. This semester, however, Derek's all-American family is compromised when he develops feelings for Trysten, a smart and handsome new student. Derek realizes the picture-perfect life he's always wanted may be in jeopardy as he confronts serious questions about family and monogamy.
There’s going to be spoilers here so watch out: the teacher ends up cheating his husband and doesn’t admit it to him, but ends up moving with him to a new place to start fresh, thinking ‘what he doesn’t know can’t hurt him’ with which I don’t agree... At least Trysten was hot so I enjoyed that part of the movie.
I just wanted to take a moment to appreciate my former principal, Tommy Garcia. He passed away last night after being in the hospital for 4 weeks because of a heart attack. I didn't know him very well, but I know that he was a great man. May principal García Rest In Peace, he will be greatly missed.
He's done so much for my school, even though we never knew. My principal was a shy man, preferring to do things in the background, rather than basking in attention. Even when he was hospitalized, he kept working. Tommy Garcia gave everything for this School. He absolutely loved the theater department in my school, as well set the art, orchestra, and band department. It makes me wish that I had gotten to know him better. Whatever his religion says paradise is, I hope that he is able to go. Thank you Mr. Garcia, I appreciate all you've done for my school and myself. You will always be remembered.