(so this is my first attempt, and I was unable to find an editor, so if anybody finds mistakes, or has suggestions, be as harsh as you wish... THANKS!)
The Pretender
I'm gonna rent myself a house
In the shade of the freeway
Gonna pack my lunch in the morning
And go to work each day
And when the evening rolls around,
I'll go on home and lay my body down
And when the morning light, comes streaming in,
I'll get up and do it again,
Amen.
Say it again
Amen
*
The song by Jackson Browne resonated in Daniel Adam's head as he packed his lunch for the day. After taking a week off from work to use up his paid vacation time, it was difficult to get motivation to go in. Oh, sure he loved his work, but recently he left without the sense of accomplishment he hoped for, without that feeling that he was making a difference. The fact that he didn't actually do anything on his vacation almost made him more depressed.
"Well," Daniel said to himself. "It could always be worse. Let's just get through the day." He looked at his reflection in the mirror, his lean face staring back at him.
Grabbing his cup of coffee he headed out the door.
The vet clinic was already hopping by the time Daniel punched in, and without hesitating Daniel jumped into the fray and started helping. It was a half hour before he noticed there was an extra person helping out today.
His dark hair was cropped short and he was wearing a blue lab coat.
"Fourth year veterinary student..." Daniel mused under his breath.
The student came back holding a small dog.
The doctor instructed him to put the dog in a cage near the radiograph room, and turned to Daniel.
"You want to set up for xrays? We need some abdomen ones taken on that dog"
"Sure." Daniel replied as he went about turning on the equipment.
"I don't think we've met- my name's Michael, I get to be an extern for two weeks." The student stuck out his hand
"Daniel" he said shaking the student's hand. He made the unfortunate mistake of looking into his eyes. The chocolate brown was mesmerizing, and captivating. He was just about as tall as Daniel, which was actually surprising, since Daniel himself was 6'3. Michael should just a hint of muscle under his coat that teased there was more to see. A slight bit of dark chest hair tantalized at the base of his throat, peeking out from his undershirt. Daniel couldn't stop his cock from reacting. Not wanting to be caught staring, Daniel quickly diverted his attention to the name tag he was filling out for the patient. He couldn't afford to have any rumors starting. In the 5 years he'd worked at this veterinary clinic he'd come to find the area was super conservative and he had a sneaky suspicion that they wouldn't want him to work there if they thought he was gay. He needed to keep up the pretense he was "normal" even though he wasn't convinced about it himself.
Daniel had grown up in a strict household. In fact until he was in high school his mom home schooled him. From an early age on, they attended church each Sunday, and each holiday was divided around church activities. Almost every visit there was some comment on how sodomy was a sin, and homosexuals will burn in hell. Daniel was very shy growing up, mostly due to his isolation as a kid. It wasn't until he decided to go to college that he started to come out of his shell. After college, he'd found his current job, away enough from home to be free from his parents attempts to meddle, but close enough that they didn't insist on knowing everything about his daily life like when he was away at college.
As the weeks went on, the staff fell into a new routine with Michael fitting in well with everyone. The practical jokes and dirty innuendos didn't faze him, and he even joined in. Daniel and Michael worked closely together.
"Thank you for calling, how can I help you?"
"Hi, this is David Jacobson, I have an appointment for next Friday, but we need to move it up."
Daniel spotted the appointment in the computer, and he realized instantly he was talking to Michael's dad, and they were moving the appointment to put to sleep their 13 year old pitbull Mollie, who was a regular at the clinic.
"Mollie's not doing so well?" Daniel asked.
"It's time." David said. "Do you have a spot this afternoon?"
"I do have a spot with Dr. Calder at 430"
"Okay, we'll see you then" David said.
Daniel booked the appointment and debated what to do next. He went up front and told the receptionist, Sara that he'd made an appointment that afternoon so she could prepare the necessary paperwork. As he walked back he spotted Michael in the breakroom.
"Um... I just talked to your dad...." Daniel hesitantly said.
"Yeah, I know. Thanks." Michael said.
Daniel nodded and walked away, to avoid anymore of the awkward conversation. This wasn't going to be easy on any of the staff.
When the time arrived, Daniel spotted David carrying Mollie in. She was hardly able to stand on her own in the exam room. Michael had a stoic look on his face, obviously trying not to cry, his eyes looking a little glazed. Michael's mom was crying softly into Mollie's fur.