Read Before the Darkness (Refuge Inc.) Online
Authors: Leslie Lee Sanders
Tags: #erotic MM, #Romance MM
and aisles of what was left of putrid food and
other supplies lay crushed under pieces of the
roof that had caved in. Pink iberglass insulation
and glass shards from the windows and light
bulbs covered the entire lot.
"Careful," Adam warned as he made his
way to the shelves that were still upright. It
must've been the bakery section because all he
could reach were various assortments of stale
breads and pastries. He stocked up on as many
packaged cookies and dried fruit as he could it
into his pack.
In the darkness, Elliot crawled over
debris to a nearby case of bottled juice that
looked unblemished. He took a bottle of what
was probably warm orange juice and downed it
entirely in seconds.
Adam shined the lashlight around the lot
and saw small orange papers lying around. At
irst he thought they were store coupons. At
closer look he determined they were lyers. The
bold black letters read: Refuge Inc., A Secure
Future. Encircled around the center of the R was
a silver ring or halo and below that was a local
phone number and website address. It was odd.
He couldn't recall what company it was or why
there were hundreds of their lyers lying
around the Food Plus lot. It was probably
nothing. He was looking too much into it. It may
very well be nothing more than a housing
development or some sort of school or
something. Anything with the word
refuge
on it
perked his interest so he stuffed the lyer in his
pants pocket. He would ask Elliot about the lyer
to see what he knew of it. In the meantime he
continued
rummaging,
peaking
over
his
shoulder at Titan whose head was in a bag of
chips he'd ripped open, eating the contents.
"I don't see any water. But I got these."
Elliot limped toward him carrying several sealed
bags of beef jerky and bottles of orange juice.
He cradled everything in one arm and pulled a
pack of condoms out of his pocket, unblemished
and still enclosed in the foil wrapper. "Found
these too." He shrugged, not making eye contact
as he stuffed them back in his pocket.
"Bag's full. Can you carry all that in a
grocery bag?" Adam knew Elliot was making
sure he knew about the condoms. Even so,
Adam didn't want to acknowledge them. What
was he supposed to say anyway? Whatever he
said would've made the moment more awkward.
Elliot found a grocery bag and stuffed the
jerky and the rest of the orange juice inside.
"Ready?" Adam asked.
"Come on, Titan." Elliot called and
whistled. The dog followed.
Although he had turned down Elliot's
sexual advances, he could see Elliot trying to
move on from that incident. During the walk
from the camp ire to the grocery store he'd
tried to apologize but Elliot wouldn't hear it. He
knew he'd made a mistake the moment he
opened his mouth and said
no
. The mistake was
in hurting Elliot. He'd tried for so long to let go
of that part of his life. Being that guy had done
more harm to him than it did any good. His
relationship with Jena had been affected and he
would never live it down.
Surviving the impact was Adam's second
chance to be the man he truly was, not some
weak, man-loving failure. But he didn't want to
think of his failures, he didn't want to go that
deep. He hated reliving those painful memories.
He wouldn't go back to that place. However, the
knowledge that they now had condoms caused
his stomach to quiver nervously. Butterflies?
Adam wasn't sure where they were
headed. At times it was dif icult to tell what
direction they were going in. His sense of
direction was skewed especially since structures
and landmarks had collapsed in huge mounds of
unrecognizable fragments. Even the stars were
concealed by the darkness. In all of the chaos it
never occurred to him to tuck a compass in his
pack.
As they walked silently in the dark, cool
air, Elliot broke the silence first.
"What time do you think it is?"
Adam shrugged. "Doesn't really matter
now. Time doesn't mean much." He took off his
pack and pulled out a wristwatch. "It's about
ten."
"How long were we walking?"
"Four hours?"
"I wish I had my cell phone." Elliot sighed.
"I miss my cell phone. And hot dogs and
marshmallows too. The camp ire reminded me
of those."
The camp ire. Images of stuf ing his hand
in Elliot's shorts came to mind. Then the
condoms replaced that picture. Adam shook his
head, shaking the images away. "You're right,
you know," he said.
Elliot frowned. "About?"
Adam gulped, building the courage. "I'm a
liar. I lied all my life."
"About being gay?" Elliot nodded and
huffed. "Yeah, I know."
Adam shrugged, head hanging low. "It's
hard for me to let it go. You know?"
"Let what go?" Elliot threw his hands in
the air. "Why don't you tell me what's going on
with you?"
"I can't go too deep."
Elliot stopped walking, anger in his
rapidly blinking brown eyes. "What the hell does
that mean? First you're on, then you're off.
You're warm, then cold. You want me, then you
don't. Why are you afraid to leave the closet?
It's just you and me now, Adam. I accept you."
Adam exhaled, his control slipping
through his fingers. "It's not that."
Elliot crossed his arms across his strong
chest, glaring. "Then what is it?"
He shook his head. "Coming out always
meant suicide to me."
"Oh, get over it." Elliot smacked his lips in
annoyance. "I came out years ago and I'm still
alive. Not even a fucking asteroid can get rid of
me."
"You're stronger than I am." In terms of
being out, proud and self-con ident, Elliot
proved to be much tougher than he.
"I'm so sick of gay guys acting straight
because they're pussies. It's always people like
me who get hurt! Since you're so bad at being
straight, man up and be
you
already."
Adam sighed, bowing his head. He would
have to go there, to that deep, hollowed out cave
within his chest cavity. He'd have to return to
those dark memories and confront them again.
"Jena found proof of…sessions I had online with
other men. Explicit sessions. She called me a liar,
a cheat … a fag. She said my nasty behavior was
what prevented us from getting pregnant. We've
been trying for months. Finally, when the news
came out about the asteroid, she just left me.
She thought I was too weak to keep her safe.
She didn't even want me to go with her. So I
stayed." He sniffed and cleared his throat. After
a few silent seconds he added, "I loved her. I still
love her."
Elliot huffed. "That's pathetic."
Adam's head popped up. "What?"
"You still love her after what she did to
you?" He rolled his eyes.
"It's not so easy to just switch it off after
so many years. Plus, look what I've done to her.
I deserved it."
"You deserve to be called names and be
walked out on? She left you in the middle of a
fucking crisis. What would that make you if
you'd done that to her? A total asshole." He
shook his head and continued walking, leaving
Adam.
It occurred to Adam that Elliot could be
right. However, uneasiness crept inside him
from seeing Elliot turn his back on him. He
followed. "I opened up to you. I told you things
I've never told anyone, and you walk away from
me?"
"I'm still by your side." Elliot glanced over
his shoulder at him. "And even though you're in
your own personal crisis, I'm not Jena. I'm not
gonna leave you. Sidekick, remember?"
Adam's eyebrows pulled together and he
put his hand on Elliot's shoulder, stopping him.
"So you forgive me for earlier, then?" He stared,
pleading with his eyes. The last thing he wanted
to do was cause a rift between him and the only
friend he had.
Elliot looked over to him and could
barely keep eye contact. "I've been rejected
before. I'm a big boy, I'll live." He kept walking.
Adam was more than impressed by
Elliot's strength, he was a bit envious of his
courage to come out and be himself. He wished
he was as courageous. Either way, Elliot was
right about everything. Adam owed him more
than a handful of lies, because he hadn't left him.
Pathetic, he was still in love with someone who
had.
He continued following Elliot, shining the
light as far ahead of them as it would go. Then
he saw it, a huge car insurance ad plastered on a
billboard which had toppled over and now lay
on the side of the road. What caught his eye was
the R with a circle around the center that was
spray painted on the billboard with black spray
paint. He quickly pulled the crumpled lyer out
of his pocket.
"Elliot," he called out, adrenaline rushed
through his veins at the possibility. "Look at
this."
Elliot took the orange lyer out of his
hand. "Yeah? So?"
"Look." He pointed the light to the
downed sign. "It's Refuge Inc. Heard of that? A
secure future?"
"No." Elliot's frowned, examining the
flyer. "What is it?"
Could it be refuge, shelter, and other
people? "Not sure. I found that at Food Plus."
"Yeah, I saw them too. Millions of them
everywhere." He handed it back to Adam, and
stared at the fallen billboard. "I thought they
were just trash and just ignored them."
Adam stared too and noticed a spray
painted arrow on the corner pointing in the
direction they were going. "Look at the arrow.
Let's follow it." He took the lead, his steps
hastened as his adrenaline surged. "Don’t know
what this means. Maybe it's a gathering place for
survivors?"
"You think?" Elliot eyes widened in
excitement, that Adam heard in his voice.
When were the flyers placed at the store?
No one would have printed them and scattered
them around an abandoned and destroyed
grocery store for potential survivors, or would
they? Or worse, someone placed those lyers in
the store long before the impact. But that would
mean they knew about the asteroid much longer
than when news inally broke. Was it possible?
Of course it was. NASA could detect a threat
from space a decade in advance or more.
Probably. If so why didn't they give everyone
adequate warning? What use would it have
done if they couldn't prevent the worst from
happening
anyway?
But
something
else
occurred to him. The thought of some elaborate
government cover-up troubled him, but
government cover-ups and conspiracies were
the last thing he wanted on his mind right now.
The streets were littered with abandoned
cars, trucks and even bright yellow school
busses. The sidewalk was riddled with cracks
and in some places the sidewalk was completely
severed, which Adam igured was dangerous, so
they stuck to the street, weaving in and out of
the cars. Titan followed closely behind, panting
with every limp.
Elliot laughed softly. "If we ind other
people I'm gonna fall down in tears, I'm warning
you."
Adam chuckled, feeling his eyes grow
narrow and the dimples around his mouth
crease with his smile. They were actually
laughing. Adam hadn't laughed in a very long
time.
They walked and walked. Nearly an hour
passed since they cut through a community of
crushed homes, looking for more Refuge Inc.
signs to lead them in the right direction but
instead found nothing.
"Look!" Elliot pointed ahead at a dark
one story house. "You see that?"