This story is a sequel to My First Year in College and My First Year in Prison.
Tyler is finally ready to commit to a serious relationship when he moves in with his former College crush, Austin. After years of entertaining the idea, it is time for those two to figure it out: is their relationship meant to last?
This story is entirely fictional and all characters featured are above 18.
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MY FIRST YEAR WITH AUSTIN
Chapter 4: The dinner
I barely wiped the cum off my face and I left Ralph's place in a hurry, my hard-on still raging on in my pants.
"I'm coming." I texted Austin.
Bad choice of words, I guess.
It was not such a big deal but I did not want to be late simply because I did not want to explain to Austin why I was late.
Recording an ex-con jerking his nine inches dick off did not seem like a great excuse to give to my boyfriend.
"That's fine. Waiting for you, babe." Austin texted back.
Damn it, why did he have to be so perfect all the time?
I ended up being thirty minutes late. Austin was all cute, wearing a sky-blue shirt which was matching perfectly with his eyes and which was fitting his broad frame nicely, and some tight beige pants.
"I'm so sorry, babe, I just did not see the time." I kissed him on the lips coming in.
"We are going to our neighbours, not visiting the King of England, we can be a little late. Where were you?"
I was already undressing myself to change into nicer clothes. I had been sweating and I, too, wanted to look cute!
Austin started to kiss my neck while he was helping me out of my tee-shirt.
"Where were you?" He repeated.
He sounded casual and he was grabbing my ass but I could feel the tiny bit of annoyance starting to form in his voice.
"Oh, I'll explain to you after dinner."
He took a step back. He was still talking normally but now, he looked at me weirdly.
"Why can't we talk about it now, Ty? Why the secret?"
"No reason."
I did not want to lie to him so I used the good old tactic of postponing telling the truth. I will admit that it was not my smartest move...
Austin did not insist but I could tell that he was getting mad. He did not even tell me that the pants I had put on were making my butt look amazing, despite the fact that they clearly did! I checked myself in the mirror, I looked fiiiiine!
We walked out in silence, crossed the apartment complex and found ourselves in front of Apartment 2C.
I could tell that Austin was closed-off. Before knocking at the door, I had to ask him... (Another smart choice on my part...)
"Austin, you're ok?"
"No."
Well, at least, he was upfront about it. No beating around the bush on his side.
"Don't be mad, please."
"I'd just like to know if I should have a reason to be mad at all."
This was fair. I was not too sure what to say though.
I did not answer right away and things only got worse from this point on.
"Damn it, Ty. Where have you been? I'm already spending my days at work; I try to come home early to be with you and you're just not here."
"Are you blaming me for not working?"
"No! I'm just saying, I'd like to understand what you were doing which was more important than spending time together."
"Really? I have to justify myself?"
"Don't twist things around, Ty. You're the one acting all weird and defensive. I really did not care until you were all secretive about this." He looked down at the floor. "I know how I was when I was lying to Cassie."
"Well, I did not lie to you, did I? I just thought we could have this conversation after having dinner since we're already late."
He sighed.
"You were late, not me."
I felt stupid, this was such an argument for nothing. Maybe I should have lied instead. I could have told him that I was with Janice or doing interviews for a job.
"Look, Austin, I was visiting one of my friends from prison. Can we just knock now?"
His face changed drastically.
"You were with Kurtis?" He whispered.
"No! Not Kurtis! I have not talked to him since... Well, since we last saw each other. I would never do that, meet with Kurtis behind your back. I went to see Ralph, you know, he was my cell-mate for the entire 10 months I was there."
"Oh... Ok."
I took a deep breath. I could not believe we were having this conversation right outside of Allison and Sergio's place.
That was a constant in my life: I really sucked at timing.
"And for the record, meeting him had to do with work. Ralph is starting a business and he wants my help." I added.
"What the fuck, Ty? You're doing business with an ex-con?!"
I will be the first to own up that I was in the wrong so far but the disdainful way Austin had said that really rubbed me the wrong way.
He was hitting a very real insecurity of mine there.
"Wow. An ex-con cannot do anything right for the rest of his life then? For the record, I have been convicted too Austin! And in case you have not notice, it's tough out here, I'm not drowning under the job's proposals."
"Your situation is very different Ty, and you know that."
"How? I committed a felony and I was prosecuted, just like any of these guys."
"So now, you're doing sleazy stuff with your fellow prisoners and I should be fine with it?"
"Why does it have to be sleazy? I would never do something illegal ever again; God damn it, I thought you knew that about me."
"I don't know that about you actually. I don't know you... I mean, on certain aspects of your life. Also, you have been released in crazy circumstances, the slightest mistake, and you could go back in there! I have a right to be worried about you, no?"
It was my turn to sigh.
As if I did not know that already. As if I was not already feeling that pressure.
"Well, this has nothing to do with drugs or any criminal bullshit. You can rest easy."