“You’ve been in a dark mood for a week,” Castiel said, taking his phone back from Jack’s fingers, “If this isn’t what was bothering you, what then?”
If Jack could have made a list of all the topics he was willing to discuss right this minute, his foul mood over the past week was at the bottom. Strike that. It would be on another list, on another sheet of paper, and he’d set it on fire. Thankfully, he had a brilliant means to sidestep the conversation without even needing a lighter. “Not important right now,” Jack barked, “call in the team. We need to find out what caused that – and how it hit the Torchwood satellites.”
“Because they have the word ‘TORCHWOOD’ painted on the side, and blue disco lights on the dash?” Castiel muttered, mobile to his ear. Jack rolled his eyes and sat back down at the control console, minimizing the news feeds.
“Honestly, that was one SUV,” Jack retorted, opening up the satellite diagnostic tools, “You need to let that go.”
Someone must have covered this already but I’m still screaming about it so here.
THE GAY FLESH – an autobiography only thinly fictionalized with all the stark reality of life in the twilight world left intact! Carl, a handsome, virile young man tells his own story. With vivid detail he recounts his experiences in the “gay” bar where Sunday afternoon parties are really excuses for unbridled sexuality as men cling close in the arms of other men. In this setting, Carl meets Charles and knows immediately that he must possess this muscular stranger. Nothing is omitted as we watch the strange affair develop from the tentative initial seeking, through the full bloom of unleashed savage passion. And then disaster strikes…The two are discovered!
The corroding forces of gossip, the humiliation of nights in a police cell, the forced separation all take their toll. Read how Carl attempts to escape from the homosexual world through marriage to a fiercely passionate woman. Here is the full story of a marriage ceremony between Carl’s homosexual friends. Read also about the hasty “oncers” that appease Carl’s urgent needs only for moments. Read about his unusual relationship with Ruth who is more than a sister. This is a story that teems with all the conflicting pressures, all the defiant emotions of those who live the “gay” life. Seldom is such vivid realism put into print!