1. Fell for It


    Date: 8/14/2024, Categories: Gay Male, Author: byKeithD

    ... heard, Marty was sick with heart problems and probably would never come out of prison.
    
    "The seller wants to remain nameless," Jacobs answered.
    
    "That's OK, I don't need to know," Nelson said. But I certainly would like to know if Marty was the one getting this much money he'd never be able to spend for a property he'd never again be able to use. But, he thought, that was being catty. At twenty-one, he'd made his peace with his past relationship with Marty Fowler years ago. There was both bad and good and he could only feel sorry that Marty probably would never taste freedom again. He'd been a great coach despite all the rest of it. Nelson wouldn't have been where he was in tennis today without the training he'd gotten from Fowler. Would he have been openly gay, though? One didn't know the answer to that one.
    
    "Yes, I'm still interested in the property," he reiterated, "paying cash. Can we go see it now?"
    
    "Yes, of course," Vince answered. "Here, let me get this tab." One million was five times what they were hoping to make out of this. Covering a lunch tab was peanuts. "I didn't ask. Where are you staying in Savannah?"
    
    "I'm booked at the Foley House Inn."
    
    "Great place," Vince said.
    
    "Yes. I was told it was gay friendly and it has proven to be that." There, that established that, Chaz thought, if the man hadn't already figured out who he was and that he was gay. Vince exhibited as gay himself: good looking, nice build, dress style conscious, a bit effeminate, ...
    ... maybe. If gay, he probably was a submissive. Chaz wondered if Hopkins had chosen Vince to be the Realtor for the Tybee Island property for Chaz because he knew Chaz was gay and a top.
    
    As a matter of fact, yes, Hopkins had done so. Hopkins was not one to overlook any possible advantage in this transaction. He had even known that the property belonged to the imprisoned tennis coach, Marty Fowler, and that Chaz Nelson had been coached by Fowler. Knowing this, he'd made sure that Nelson found out the property was for sale.
    
    Vince had been engaging in some signaling that he was a gay submissive but was unsure Chaz had gotten the message--until they left the pub and were getting in Vince's car. Chaz opened the driver's door for Vince, who touched him on the forearm as he came around to enter the vehicle. The gesture of opening the door in itself was a declaration of dominance, but to drive the act home, Chaz palmed Vince's buttocks before the Realtor slid into the driver's seat.
    
    * * * *
    
    "So, what do you think?" Vince Jacobs asked after they'd been through the property on the ocean near the intersection of Butler Avenue and 7th Street on Tybee Island. He knew what Chaz should think. He should think that the building should be razed and something new built here--and he should lose interest in spending a million dollars this way, assuming the young guy really did have a million dollars to spend this way. Jacobs wasn't convinced this was the case yet.
    
    The house really was ...
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