The Man on the Other Line (ManxMan)
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  • Reads 11,415
  • Votes 485
  • Parts 12
  • Time 1h 43m
Ongoing, First published Jul 02, 2014
Lost, Cain almost instantly regretted trekking the mountains alone. Calling for help, he thought it was his finest idea so far until he found himself at the receiving end of a cruel joke for a ranger.

He was a military man. An efficient killer machine of the government and Grant was his name. He was no ranger but he's damn good at it and when an Australian kid got himself lost because he's an idiot, he had no choice but to rescue him. 

Grant doesn't like it one bit. 
But who said, he have to suffer alone? 

A virgin & a slutty bi's-lost-in-the-woods story.
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