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Once You Go Black 2
Once You Go Black 2
Once You Go Black 2
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Once You Go Black 2

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Barry wakes up in the medical ward of the prison only to get the most devastating news ever - he's being moved to the "Victims of Prison Violence" ward for his own safety. Will he ever see Wesley again? Will they ever be reunited? And why is the handsome Doctor Morrison so interested in Barry?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherEdua Erasmus
Release dateSep 15, 2019
ISBN9780463592182
Once You Go Black 2
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Edua Erasmus

I'm 34 years young, from South Africa and when I sit down to write, I don't write straight-forward stories (pun intended).A book should do two things to a reader:1) take your imagination on a journey2) have a bit of eye-candy on the cover...and I hope I succeed in this.My stories are hard to classify as they doesn't stick to just one genre and though I don't write erotica, some stories (like "Delinquent's Survival Guide") does contain some M2M action for the reader's enjoyment.As always, if you enjoyed my work please leave a review as it's like applause to a writer.Be sure to follow on Facebook for updates.

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    Once You Go Black 2 - Edua Erasmus

    ONCE YOU GO BLACK: PART 2

    By Edua Erasmus

    Smashwords edition

    Copyright 2019 Eduard Joseph Erasmus

    Front cover design by Edua Erasmus

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    This is a work of fiction. The events and characters described herein are imaginary and are

    not intended to refer to specific places or living persons. Any resemblance to any person or

    persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

    All Rights Reserved

    The right of Eduard Erasmus to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted by him under the South African Copyright Act of 1978 (as amended).

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    This book contains sexually graphic scenes between men and explicit language. Some readers may find this offensive. This eBook is intended for adults only. All characters portrayed in this work of fiction are 18 years or older and shouldn’t be viewed otherwise.

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    I remembered seeing only black… and then all I saw was a brilliant white that illuminated everything around me and nearly blinded me. I heard voices around me, but they were incoherent and murmured as I tried to figure out where I was. A man leaned in next to my face and startled me a bit as my eyes came into focus.

    Can you hear me? I finally heard the man ask.

    The name tag indicated that his name was Morrison – I wasn’t sure whether it was a first or last name or who he even was. He asked the question again and I nodded; trying to concentrate on his face that kept blurring in and out of focus.

    You’re in the medical ward.

    What? I asked a bit disorientated.

    It felt like a truck ran over my head. What the hell happened to me? The last thing I remembered was lying naked on the shower floor. Everything else was a bit hazy and most of the small details I should remember were gone.

    Do you remember what happened to you? Morrison asked.

    Not really.

    You were attacked. You’ve been in the medical ward for two weeks now.

    What? I asked confused, Two weeks?

    There had to be some kind of mistake. I’d remember spending two weeks in a hospital bed, wouldn’t I?

    You’ve been in a coma. Morrison said.

    A coma?

    I thought comas only happened to people in movies. Why was I in a coma? The ordeal came back to me in bits and pieces, but I clearly remembered Andy’s face for some reason – I wasn’t sure why I thought of him, but it had to mean something, right?

    How are you feeling? Morrison asked.

    I tried to sit upright and pain originated from my side and shot through my entire body, which signalled my brain that it wasn’t such a good idea to move after all. Morrison slowly eased me back onto into a lying position, fluffed the pillow and made sure I was comfortable.

    Lie still. He said, Your wound is deep and is still healing. You had surgery to repair internal damage from the knife wound and if you strain yourself, the wound will fester.

    Knife wound? It all came back to me with those two words; Andy shanked me in the shower. That fucking asshole. I’m glad I killed his brother – even if it was an accident. I took a deep breath and when I exhaled the pain slowly subsided along with most of the anger.

    There you go. Morrison said with a smile, Take things easy. You’re gonna be here for a while.

    How long is a while?

    Stop worrying so much. You should concentrate on getting better. Morrison said.

    I nodded and stared at the wall behind Morrison; wondering whether Wesley knew I was in the medical ward. Of course he knew… he would’ve asked questions when I didn’t return to our cell. I wondered whether he was allowed to visit, and if

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