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Summaries of these Short Stories:
Infection
Carey first met Ken when a friend expelled him as a roommate, but it was
love from the beginning. The love survived
several alcoholic dramas and even Ken's departure in response to an offer
to become a check in Washington DC.Ken
even promised to visit him one Christmas but didn't show up until much later.
Although Carey had decided to remain
alone, when Ken showed up again the old relationship was automatically
resestablished, but there was a catch...
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The Unit
The narrator is a middle-aged tax-accountant who slipped and fell on the
ice one winter (yes, they do have ice in Virginia
occasionally) and broke his leg. A hunky young taxi driver picked him up
took him to the hospital, and then stayed at his house
during his recovery. It turned out he preferred older men, and that he had
dropped out of law school because of a problem
with one of the professors. In this case the accountant managed to take care
of the young man's problem in school and also
the big "unit" in his pants, and they lived happily ever after!
The Wrestler
The narrator is a clerk in a Richmond hotel who remembers at some length
his affair with a handsome wrestler who had stayed
in his hotel with his manager/handler while performing in wrestler's contests.
He was a beautiful man with not much between the
ears but on demand by both men and women. He had been convinced that the
wrestler loved and would be true to him once he
won the championship, but instead the affair ended tragically. This is the
best story in the book in my opinion.
On Second Thought
Two Norfolk lesbians, good friends of the author, have been together for
many years but Jan was a little itchy. She had met
a very pretty femme at a party who lived in Richmond and had gone to see
her surreptiously, She lived in a broken-down
building and had an uncouth roommate with a baby. Then Jan discovered her
perhaps-new paramour was ... well, you can
read about it. Somehow the old relationship didn't seem so dull anymore.