Part 2: Gay Male
Chapter 3: Gay Male - Ian jacks off with Patty's brother.
Neither Patty nor I had managed to land a job near school after a couple more weeks of looking. Patty decided to go home and see if the offer from her former employer for a weekend job was still open.
When she returned to school on Sunday, she called to fill me in. "I got the job, but he wants me to work Friday night from before dinner prep until close, a full shift on Saturday, and lunch prep through dinner prep every Sunday. I told him making the round trip drive and working that schedule every weekend would make it hard to keep up at school. Then I remembered you used to work for the company, so I suggested we could alternate weekends. He was open to the idea, so you have an interview next Friday. It's not a lot of hours, about sixteen to eighteen hours every other week, but he pays well, and the tips were always good."
I told her I was glad for the offer, but I couldn't commute ninety minutes each way. She told me she had that covered. "My parents said you can stay at our house. You won't have to commute unless I dump your sorry ass."
I met her family when they came to visit the one weekend. They seemed really cool, so I thought that arrangement would work out okay.
I laughed and said, "More likely that I'll dump a high maintenance bitch like you before you dump a prize catch like me."
Patty laughed, and we said good night.
The next Friday Patty and I drove to her hometown together. We went right to the restaurant, where I met the manager and had my interview. After a half hour, he reached across the desk and said, "Welcome to the crew. You start next Friday."
I walked out to tell Patty and found her sitting in a booth with a guy who she introduced as her brother, Mark. Patty said, "Congratulations" and tilted her head to give me a kiss.
Then she stood up and said, "Don't wait up. I work until close, so I won't be home until late. I'll probably go right to bed and see you in the morning." Turning to Mark, she gave him a hug and said, "Thanks for coming to pick Ian up," then headed behind the counter to start her shift.
Mark and I walked out to the parking lot, grabbed my bag out of Patty's car, then jumped into his car and headed for their home. We exchanged the usual "get to know you" small talk, and Mark told me that he went to the local college to save money.
Mark told me he also played football in high school, playing tight end and linebacker. When he said that, I looked over at him and saw that, while we're both about the same height, his chest and shoulder were bigger than mine. Not surprisingly, he also wrestled and played baseball, claiming to be a power hitter. As we talked, I decided we shared enough similar interests to get along okay if I was going to stay at his house on the weekends.
Mark parked in one stall of a four-car garage. Entering the house from the garage, we walked through a short hallway into a large, open area. To the left I could see the front entryway and an archway that I assumed led to a formal living room. To the right I could see a huge family room with a large stone fireplace on the near wall and a home theater set up on the opposite wall. The wall between was floor to ceiling windows. An open plan kitchen was straight ahead of us, separated from the family room by a huge granite topped island. Mrs. O'Brien was in the kitchen, busy cooking. She smiled and said "Hello," when she saw us.
Mark directed me up a set of stairs to our left. From the top of the stairs, I could see that at the opposite end of the kitchen there was another stairway like the one we'd just climbed. Mark pointed to it saying, "That's Patty's room."
As he we walked into his room he continued, "Patty was too chicken to ask Mom and Dad if you two could sleep together, so she asked if I'd share. Mom and Dad both work from home, so we don't have a guest room right now."
Mark's room was huge, taking up most of the space over the garage. Just inside the door there was a sitting area with a sofa and a couple of chairs, an entertainment center with a 55-inch flat screen TV, and a gas fireplace. At the far end of the room were two full-sized beds facing a dresser with a 42-inch screen above it. Mark saw me looking around and told me that he could play his game system and computer through both screens.
Mark showed me where to put my stuff and then pointed out the ensuite bathroom. It was huge like his bedroom, with a double sink, a walk-in shower and a soaker tub. I realized bunking with Mark wasn't going to be a hardship.
Before I put my bag away I took out a small case that belonged to Patty. I told Mark that Patty had given me the few things she needed to bring from school and I didn't know if she'd need them when she got home. Mark said, "We can just drop it off in her room," and led me down and across the kitchen to Patty's room. It turned out to be a mirror image of Mark's, but she only had one modest sized TV across from her bed.
When we came back down, Mr. O'Brien was standing in the kitchen next to his wife. He said hello and told us dinner was ready. As I walked past him, I noticed that, while we're both the same height, he probably outweighs me by fifteen pounds of muscle. Where I have a lot of long, lean muscle, Mr. O'Brien was big through his chest, shoulders and arms, like Mark. If you saw him, you would think he had been a surfer in his younger days, with unruly blonde hair, blue eyes and a two-day shadow. I found out later that he had played linebacker for a Division 3 school in southern California before he transferred to State for their Marketing program, and he actually did know how to surf.
As we sat down, I said, "Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien, I want to thank you for agreeing to let me stay here when I'm working. This job will be a big help with my school expenses."
Mr. O'Brien said, "We're always glad to have Patty and Mark's friends stay with us. And we told you to call us Drew and Teri."
I smiled and said, "Okay, Drew."
As we conversed over dinner, I asked, "Patty said you both work from home. Is it a family business? I know she said you're an architect, Teri."
Teri and Drew both started to answer, then looked at each other and Teri spoke, "No, we have two separate businesses. Drew is in marketing." That led to an interesting conversation about how they'd each decided to strike out on their own with a few months of each other.