Bryce & Damon in Europe

by Pertinax Carrus

 

Foreword 

 

This story, Bryce and Damon in Europe, picks up where the previous story, Bryce: the Second Semester, leaves off.  It is the third in the Bryce series.  Readers are advised to read the previous two stories first, as certain references and relationships in this story will make little sense taken without background.

 

No place named in this story is fictional.  When I invent a place, it is referred to simply as “a nice restaurant,” “a pleasant club,” or something equally generic.  Some of the descriptions are a result of research, others of personal experience.  If the reader’s experience was different, there is little I can do about that.  However, with the exception of historical persons, all individuals are products of my imagination.  Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

 

These stories have as their main character two sexually active gay college students.  If this is offensive to you, or if it is illegal in your area, or if you are under age, please leave now.

 

This story involves a search for personal acceptance, worth, and meaning.  There is a religious element in these stories.  If you don’t like that, maybe that is another reason to leave now.

 

My stories develop slowly.  If you’re in a hurry, this is probably not for you.

 

Thanks to Colin for editing.

 

Constructive comments are welcome at pertinax.carrus@gmail.com