Present Day “No! Father, don’t!” I blinked, and the image went away. Even after all these years, it was still as fresh as the day it had happened. I sighed, rubbing my eyes. My eyes weren’t ever going to get older, but they could still get overwhelmed by the pulsing lights. And this club was nothing but pulsing lights, gyrating bodies, and barely clothed gay men looking to do nothing more than either stick their d**k somewhere or get stuck by a d**k. I felt a nudge to my arm and opened my eyes to see a thick, muscular man in his late thirties or early forties giving me a smile with a raised eyebrow. “Hey. Saw you over here alone. Thought you might like some company.” “Have a seat. I’m Silas. Don’t know what kind of company I’ll be. I’m a little distracted.” Instead of sitting opposi

