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The Snow gay lit

The Snow by; Chris A. (omicrontheta)



I pushed the heavy snow aside with my booted feet as I hauled myself up

the steep embankment.  It was Christmas Eve, and I was out, alone, and

cold.  So cold.  Yet I made my way forward.  It seemed like hours.  Minutes

that is.  The sun was on the crest of sinking, darkness already setting

in.  Hours had passed, and the woods seemed to have grasped me, held me,

and now are pulling me in.  I was truly alone.  The duffle bag which

contained all that I had left in life bit into my hand, even through the

glove.  The wind had picked up and I bowed my head low to avoid the

stinging ice that whipped though the drifts.  The rock came out of

nowhere.  It caught on my foot sending me to the ground.  I had neither the

energy nor the ambition to get back up.  I was dead.  It seemed like a

short time passed, but reality told me it had been a long time.  I got up. 

Well, not really up, just opened eyes.  What I saw was heaven, not real,

but heaven to me.  Fire.  Warmth.  It was overwhelming and it felt great. 

I basked in it, ignoring my cold backside.  I blinked ever once and a

while, to make sure it was real.  Then, I noticed a pair of eyes, staring

at me from across the blaze.  “Hello,” I tried to say, but all that came

out was a kind of grunt. “Was wondering when you would get up,” the voice

said. I viciously cleared my throat and tried again.  Then I truly

embarrassed myself with one of the dumbest questions, “Am I dead?” “No,

amazingly far from it.” It was true, I felt all five fingers and all five

toes, one each hand and each foot.  “Wow,” was all I could say. “Merry

Christmas,” he said.  I guessed his age to be around mine.  Sixteen, from

the voice of course.  “Your gift this year is your life.” “Have to be right

there,” I replied.  With that I sat up with a groan. “Easy there.”  He was

by my side in a flash to help me from falling back down. “Why grandma,

what strong arms you have.”  I heard myself say.  ‘Did I just say that!!’

“What…Oh.”  And he laughed.  Well, more like a giggle. I started to blush

and then joined in.  “Why grandma, what big eyes you got.” “Shut up, they

are not that big.  Just nice, and…and…” “Blue.” “Sure, they change all the

time.  Need a mirror endlessly, to know what color.” “Of course,”  I said

sarcastically. “Why grandma,” he started at me.  I just looked at him. 

“What beautiful eyes you have.” “Really, I always thought they were ugly. 

You know, I don’t even know my angel’s name.” “Who?” “You, you did save my

life.” “Brian.  My name is Brian. “Hello formally, My name is Trent.” “I

like that name.” I started to shiver again.  “and I like the warmth.”

“True.  Can you walk?” “I think so, better give it a shot.”  Through all

this time, his arm, hasn’t left my shoulder. We hobbled off.  Well, me

hobbling, he holding me up.  It wasn’t far off to a cabin in the woods. 

“You live here?” I asked. “Me and my dad.” “I see.”  We entered and I

immediately felt better.  Indoors with the outside, where it belongs,

outside.  “Ahh.” “Cozy, huh?” I got my first look around and agreed with

him.  “Where is your dad?”  I inquired, than kicked myself for prying to

much.  He evidently noticed this. “No, its ok.  I know you already.  You

may not know me.  We go to the same school.  You just don’t notice me.” 

And I kicked myself again. “Sorry,” I mumbled. “Again, its ok.  I cannot

blame you.  I purposely stay in the background.” “Oh.” “You want to ask

why, don’t you?”  He looked at me with this calm, understanding face.  I

blushed.  “Well.  I am not afraid to say this, cus I feel it from you too. 

Don’t ask me how, I really don’t care.  I am afraid that other people will

find out my secret.  Which I am now entrusting with you.” “Alright.”  I

stood perfectly still “I am…well…not straight,” he rushed that last part. 

“I’veknownitforyearsfeltitinsidemewantedittogoawaybutitwouldnotgosoIjustlet

myself glidetothebackground.”  He said this with such tremendous speed that

I was still processing one he had finished. “Quite a mouthful there.” This

time he blushed.  “Tell you the truth…wait…How the Hell you know about

me!!” “Guess.” “That damn ‘dar.’  No way beating it.” “Yep, I could smell

you commin’ a mile away.”  He physically relaxed.  “Tired.” It wasn’t till

then, that I realized how much I was.  “Yea,” I yawned. “Come on, I’ll

show you the bedroom.  My dad doesn’t like anyone sleeping in his bed, so I

guess we are forced with two options.  Sleep on the floor, cus I ain’t

givin’ up the bed, or join me.” “Floor…Bed.”  I really thought about this. 

Trust me, I read.  I know.  And sharing a bed always turns into…well.”

“Bed.  Good choice.” I was about to say floor, but upon his decision

making, I suddenly felt that the floor wouldn’t be much better than the

snow.  “Ok,” was all that I said. “So what you got to sleep in?”  It was a

direct question.  I couldn’t answer, I had no idea.  I just grabbed a load

of shit and tossed it in. So I looked.  “Nothing,” I came up with. “You

know, you are turning this into a stereotype ever second here.” “Huh.”

“Come on, I read.” “So do I.” “You wanted to choose floor, didn’t you?” he

asked me. “Umm.” “Don’t worry.  I am not ready, and I know from the look

on your face that isn’t your goal anyway.  So just take it off down to the

bare essentials and hop in, we’ll pretend it isn’t a big deal.” And at that

moment, it wasn’t.  I did as he asked, and he followed his own command. 

There.  Not so bad.  Light off, two gay guys in one bed.  What could be so

bad. “Goodnight,” he said. “Yea,” I mumbled.  “Goodnight.  My angel.”

“Huh?” “You’re my angel.  Don’t you remember?” “Yea,” I know he was drowsy

now too.  Then I did something that I thought I would never do.  I turned

toward him and kissed him on the forehead. “Thanks,” I whispered.  He

smiled.  I couldn’t see it, but I knew it was there.  “And Merry

Christmas.”  



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