Gay Firefighter Stories

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Marsh Assault

by sr71plt on Aug 18, 2017
Gay Male

The pain was fighting with the pleasure; the fear with the exhilaration. The struggle for the dominant sensation was sending my adrenaline through the roof. God, I was skipping along the top of the clouds. Shit, I was skimming the searing flames of hell. Pain, pleasure. Pleasure, pain. Right there on the edge. Would he love me or kill me? Would he fulfill my...

Jamie - The Journey Begins Ch. 01

by Hutchison12 on Mar 28, 2018
Gay Male

Chapter One -- Don't use Electronics when drunk. Hmm, the broad sky is such a deep blue today, like those endless summer days when I was a kid, playing on my uncle's farm, laying in the long grass listening to the warm, soft wind rustle through the wheat crops, staring up into the vibrant blue sky... "Mr. Spence, James?" My attorney, Aaron, tried to get my...

The Fireman and The Librarian Ch. 01

by kmillerk1 on Sep 25, 2017
Gay Male

Note from the Author: I want to truly thank kv5reed, for all the insight that he has given me. I have been emailing back and forth with him about this story. He would question and comment on areas or even say to delete sections. I hope that our finished product is well received. This is only chapter 1, the first 27 pages of 71 written so far. (If you are wo...

The Mask

by DWSimon on Sep 16, 2017
Gay Male

Pain. Hot. Blinding. Horrid pain. There was heat and wetness. But all I knew was pain. Over and over the waves of agony swelled inside me. I opened my eyes but could barely see the twisted mound of metal that was once my car. Panic rose inside me. I looked as far as my head would pivot, but I saw little but blurriness. Sharp needles screamed inside my head w...

Chris and Jasper Ch. 01

by kmillerk1 on Mar 9, 2020
Gay Male

Authors Note: In the next coming days if all goes as planned and Lit approves all the chapters. All eight chapters will be coming up live. I've renamed the series to Chris & Jasper from The Fireman & The Librarian. I'm still thinking about possibly adding to this story and publishing it through Amazon. Of course, finding an editor, which I tried many times w...

Fire Fire

by Gweall on Sep 1, 2017
Gay Male

Love opened his eyes and stretched. He looked over at the clock and saw he had only been sleeping for an hour and a half. He shrugged and rolled over. He sat on the edge of the small twin bed and rubbed his eyes. He yawned and stood up, leaving the sleeping quarters. "Been sleepin', Gordon?" The chief asked as he passed him in the hallway. "Just dozing......

It's Just Not Cricket Pt. 06

by dacked on Jun 4, 2019
Gay Male

G'day everyone! We're up to our sixth year of backyard cricket already, but if you somehow don't know what's going on yet, here's the backstory. I'm Tim, early 30's, tall fella in fairly good shape for a dad of two, in my humble opinion. Every year around Christmas I head home to see my parents and their neighbours. My dad, Ross, is an ex-firefighter and sti...

The Way You Say My Name Ch. 02

by wavyscribe on Sep 25, 2017
Gay Male

Dillon didn’t even realize he was drumming his fingers against the scarred surface of the metal table in the dimly lit interrogation room until Megan reached across, put her hand over his, and said, “Will you knock it off already?” “Sorry.” He put his hands in his lap. “It’s not everyday I get arrested. Guess I’m not up on prison protocol.” “He didn’t arre...

Chris and Jasper Ch. 02

by kmillerk1 on Mar 9, 2020
Gay Male

The Fireman and The Librarian Chapter 2 Incipient - Ignition the Chemical Reaction When Bill walked into the station at seven-thirty the following morning, Chris wasn't far behind him. As soon as Bill saw Chris enter, he pulled him aside. "Hey, I'm just going to say this once. I love my brother, and I can see you two like one another a lot. Please don't h...

Fire in My Heart Pt. 01

by chiquinquira on Sep 19, 2017
Gay Male

Seth I was embracing myself to face the questions I knew I was gonna get when meeting the family for another birthday party. Having a big family was a great thing if you needed help or someone to talk to. But sometimes it was a pain to keep up with all the parties and gatherings that was bound to happen if you were a greek-american living in a smallish town...