A/N: DISCLAIMER: Heavy Sexual and Mentality Scenes. WARNINGS for Panic Attacks and Anxiety. The story is just getting good. I wanted to give an authentic feel to this story, so research is key, and I have some friends who have experienced these things, and they told me about how I could explore those themes within this story, so this is for them, they know who they are. Thanks, JusticeIsn'tEasy0083. D.


The Specter Family Chronicles

Holiday Special Year One

Chapter Six: Those Special Moments

December 9th, 2017

Whitewater Creek Campground

Whitewater, Massachusetts

Mike woke up on the ninth of December in the middle of a panic attack. Harvey woke up with him, and was rubbing Mike's back, trying to get his boyfriend's breathing back under control. Mike managed to tell him that he'd had a nightmare about the attack, that he felt like he was back there for a moment, and that's why he woke up. Harvey hugged him, rubbing his back, and reminding him that he isn't there anymore, he's here with him and his family, and they love him and aren't going to hurt him. Mike's breathing calmed down, but he was still feeling horrible, even after taking his medication and going back to sleep for a couple of hours. Today, Helena had booked them in for a rafting session. This had been at the request of the older kids, but Harvey wasn't sure that it was a good idea for Mike to participate in such a high stress situation. There were warnings that this wasn't good for people with anxiety, or who were prone to seizures or things like that, but Mike was determined not to let this keep him down and wanted to go along. Harvey was mad at Mike, who was therefore mad at him, and that meant that their stony cold silence was noticed between the other family members, because they're usually so lovey-dovey with one another. Helena asked her brother as they headed down to the river if he had done something wrong, not expecting Harvey to tell her to 'mind her own damn business' and stalk off to the front of the pack. Helena is good at reading a situation, and over the years, despite his best efforts to prevent it, she has gotten surprisingly good at reading Harvey. Right now, he's pissed at something, or someone and unfortunately, that might be Mike. Marcus and Mike were chatting on their way to the river, so she didn't want to interrupt their conversation with her delusions about her brother, but she and Peter know from experience, that when you need to have a fight in a relationship, it's better to just get it all out, and on the table, so that nothing builds up and causes an explosion six months down the track. Helena has plans to see Mike next year, and at the rest of their family events, so she is keen for this advice to work out in favour of Mike and her brother. Helena jogs a little to try and catch up to Harvey, and in turn he jogs a little to get away from her. So begins the cycle.

They got to the rafting area and took their place on the shore, watching the other campers who were taking part in this activity as well. Lily and Richard were looking after their grandkids who were too young to participate, whilst the rest of the Specters headed down to the sign-up zone. When Mike saw what was actually involved in this activity, he got that nagging feeling in his gut, the one he gets when he knows that Harvey was right, and he's going to have to admit that he was wrong. Everytime, it gives his boyfriend a bigger head. One day he thinks that big head might explore from the size of the ego, but he still loves him, and his big head. Mike managed to catch up to the main group, spotting Harvey and Marcus at the front of the line. He ran over to them and whispered to Harvey that he isn't going to do it, that Harvey was right, and he was wrong, and he's sorry. Before he could see the smug look on Harvey's face, he turned and headed over to where Lily was sitting with the younger kids, explaining that he wasn't feeling all that well, so he wasn't going to participate. Harvey made eye contact with him from where he was, and Mike shot him a small smile. It was lucky that he had brought something with him to do, even if it was for work. Rachel had sent him a text stating that Louis was updating some of their case files, and that Mike was going to need to finish off all the ones that the Partner had pawned off to him over the holidays, before the fifteenth. This is the kind of stress that Mike can handle. He doesn't know why, it's the chaotic stress that sends him over the edge, but stress like this, he supposes it's because he's gotten so used to just doing the work so quickly that he doesn't have to worry about it, or because it's so ingrained in his routine, that he forgets that it's meant to be stressful. Regardless, he only brought a few files with him, but it should last him a couple of hours. Lily watched Mike as he scanned over the pieces of paper like no tomorrow, making changes and writing notes to himself, and it amazed her. Mike was smart, she knew that, and Harvey had often referred to him a 'boy wonder' and 'a genius idiot', but she never quite knew what he had meant by that.


For the most part, rafting had gone well. Harvey and Marcus had been paired together, and seemed to work well as a team, whereas Peter and Helena… well Helena came back soaking wet whilst Peter was dry as a bone, so Mike thought they might be a little bit of anger there. Harvey and Marcus managed to stay dry, as did most of the older kids. Molly and Damien had struggled in the beginning but seemed to enjoy the rest of the activity in the end. Mike was still working hard on files that he had brought with him. He was so caught up in the work he was doing, he didn't even register that his boyfriend was sitting beside him until Harvey asked him "what the hell" he was doing with those files. Mike looked up at his boyfriend, who looked somewhere between mad and pissed, and decided to tell him about the text he'd received from Rachel, who had told him about what Louis was doing. Harvey turned back into 'office Harvey', and told Mike that he works for him, not for Louis, to which the younger lawyer came back with the same thing that he always says about why he does Louis' work, which was that it was 'easier' and he could focus more on Harvey's if he didn't have all of Louis' shit piled on his desk. That didn't calm the man down, in fact it just seemed to make him angrier, and the fact that Mike had been working… for some reason that just annoyed Harvey. This is their vacation, and this is Mike's chance to get to know his family, and he's sitting up here, doing work. Harvey couldn't believe it, but then again, he could. Maybe he was overreacting. Maybe there was more to it than he thought. He knows that if he says anything to Mike about this, it's going to end in a fight, and he doesn't think he has the stamina to fight with his boyfriend right now, especially because he can see the dark lines under Mike's eyes, and the way his hand shakes slightly when he goes to write something. He knows those are signs that a panic attack is coming. Once the rest of the family had re-joined those who had already finished, Lily and Richard announced quite cheerfully that they're having a picnic here, having brought food and drinks. Mike, much to Harvey's relief, returns the files to his bag, but it doesn't do anything to quell the anger that Harvey is feeling, and he doesn't know why. That is what annoys him the most, and he can't call Donna and ask her because she won't tell him.

Harvey sat beside Mike, as close as he possibly could without being in the young man's lap. He whispered in Mike's ear that he saw the shake in Mike's hand, and that he's pissed at him for working whilst they're here, but Mike didn't seem to say anything else. He was hoping that Harvey would just channel all his anger into the sex they're going to have later. Helena was telling a story about one of the times that they had come here when they were younger, and Harvey tried to fill in the details about his own experience, that his sister wasn't saying, because she was painting him to sound like he was an asshole, even as a kid. These were the stories that Mike enjoyed listening to, especially the ones of Harvey. He pressed a kiss to his boyfriend's cheek when Helena mentioned something that Harvey did when he was five that Helena deemed 'cute'. Mike just leaned into Harvey's side, one hand resting on his thigh, the other on the table in front of him, and Harvey noticed little shakes as the younger man took deep breaths beside him. There aren't too many others around, most of the groups returned to the campsite after the activity had finished, but they and probably two others stayed behind in the picnic areas to have lunch. This isn't something they usually do, and it is winter, so there is a chill in the air. They would probably have been better back at their site with the fire, than here, but regardless, it was a nice enough day that they could sit around and not feel too cold. Mike's hand on Harvey's thigh was not helping the older man. He thought that it might have helped to calm him down a little, but all it did was make him more worried that something was wrong with Mike. Marcus had signed him and Mike up for Dirt Bike Riding tomorrow, which he loudly announced to the group, which perked Mike up, as he said that he hadn't been riding since he was about eight, and he and Trevor went once whilst they were on a school trip. Helena saw the look on Harvey's face before he had the chance to say anything, and kicked his shin, causing the older lawyer to grunt in pain. She shot him a look that said 'don't say anything', but he didn't seem to catch on to her message, instead glaring back at her, and proceeding to ask Marcus if he was an idiot, and why Mike would sign up for something as dangerous as Dirt Bike Riding.

'Harvey, I'm an adult. Your brother wanted to go, and no one else did, and I thought that it would be fun, so I said yes. I've done it before, you don't have to worry,' Mike said, trying to placate his boyfriend

'Don't have to worry? Mike, you are not getting on a death trap, and riding around on a course that probably hasn't been inspected since the seventies, with a bunch of other idiots who are only looking out for themselves,' Harvey said, and it seemed the rest of the family were listening in, these two never fight so it was kind of like an eclipse

'Stop treating me like an invalid child Harvey. I'm perfectly capable of making my own choices. I'm sure Marcus will look out for me. I don't know what's crawled up your ass today, but I hope you figure out what it is soon, because taking it out on me isn't going to help,' Mike said, standing and grabbing his bag, walking back towards their campsite

'What are you all looking at?' Harvey asked, moving to stand and walk away from his family


Mike had gone down to the river when he made it back to camp. He could see the tents from where he was sitting, so he knew Harvey would be able to see him. Something about him working had set Harvey off. He was just doing a little bit of catch-up, which meant there would be less to do when they got back to New York. Jessica must be desperate for them to come back, if she's getting him to do all of this before the fifteenth, knowing that he and Harvey are still in Massachusetts, until at least after New Year's. Mike had noticed the shake of his hand as he was walking back towards the tent, but he didn't feel fuzzy in the head, or heavy in the arms, so he had ignored it. He's taken his medication, so nothing should go wrong. In three days, it is their nine-month anniversary. Mike had plans to make the day special, but they're going to be driving home that day, so he might just have to give Harvey a blowjob or something when they get back. He doesn't expect his boyfriend to remember, although he is getting better, Harvey had remembered the last three without being prompted by Mike, or Donna, so that's good. The chill in the air makes Mike shiver, even under all the layers that he is wearing. He doesn't know what has gotten into his boyfriend, but he wishes that he would get out of it already. He doesn't want to fight in front of his family, any more than Harvey wants to. He's heard the shouting matches that other couples have, and he doesn't want to be like that ever. When the rest of the family get back to the campsite, Helena clocks Mike down by the river, reading another book. She told them that she would go and check on him, and they all nodded letting her go. As much as Lily didn't want to see her son and Mike fighting, she knew that it must happen. The key to a healthy relationship, is to scream and let it out. That gets everything on the table. She and Richard are the king and queen of shouting matches and her children can be her witnesses. Helena makes it down to the river, and sits down beside Mike, asking if he's alright, to which the young man apologises for yelling. She just tells him that Harvey has always been pig headed, and he just has to 'press until it hurts'. Mike scoffs and tells Helena that she hasn't seen her brother at work when he's 'pressing until it hurts'.

Its later in the evening. Mike is sitting in a chair under their little makeshift gazebo, still reading his book. Harvey is on the opposite side, drinking and poking the fire with a stick. The tension in the air is thick. The rest of the family had pulled out a few of their boardgames and had set one up to start playing it with the kids. Marcus had gone over to try and talk some sense into his brother, stating that Mike is an adult and he doesn't need Harvey's permission to do things, but that just seemed to make his brother more annoyed. Because he couldn't escape to another room in the condo, whilst he cooled off, or easily go to the gym to let out some frustration, Harvey was stuck with stewing in his own ire. Probably not a good idea, considering where they are, but everytime he thinks about Mike riding that stupid dirt bike, he can't help but picture the worst thing happening to him, and yes he knows that Mike is a grown god damned adult and that he 'can make his own choices', but that doesn't change the facts… Harvey worries about him. Constantly. Sometimes he worries so much he can't get anything done, he'll just sit at his desk, in a constant state of worry that something has happened, that someone found out their secret, that Mike is running late because he was knocked off his bike. Ever since the attack, Harvey has been on edge. The therapy isn't helping. He wants it to, and he knows that for it to truly work, he needs to open himself up completely, but part of him is afraid. If he breaks down in front of Mike, what will his boyfriend think? He must be strong for Mike. That is what he needs to be. Helena would probably say differently, but she doesn't know the pain that Mike has been through, the constant worry that he has about his boyfriend. Sometimes he just needs a break, a chance to get away and collect his thoughts. Maybe that's why he hasn't asked Mike to move in with him yet, because if he does… where will he go if he just needs some time to be by himself? Sure, he wants Mike with him all the time, he wants to wake and go to sleep with Mike, but he's worried. He's never been in a relationship this long. He's never loved someone as much as he loves Mike. He's never cared about someone as much as he cares about Mike. He needs another drink… Mike only stirs slightly when Harvey falls into bed beside him, alcohol wafting off him. He sighs to himself.


December 10th, 2017

Whitewater Creek Campground

Whitewater, Massachusetts

When Harvey wakes in the morning, he knows that he's hungover. He groans as the light greets his eyes. Sitting up, he sees a glass of water, and painkillers beside him, as well as a plate of food. Mike is nowhere to be seen. Harvey rubs a hand down his face, and through his hair, letting himself wake up a little more, before taking the painkillers, and grabbing the plate of food. He exits the tent, spotting his parents sitting around the fire, both reading a book. They look at Harvey when he stands up, moving over to their small kitchen area to deposit the plate on the makeshift sink. Lily lowers her glasses to the crook of her nose and watches her son over the top of them. He doesn't make eye contact with his parents, instead returning to his tent, where he flops back down on the bed. Richard sighs, and then goes over to knock some sense into his son. He slaps his sons face just enough to wake him, telling him that he needs to get up and shower, because he stinks. Harvey just groans and tries to bury his head in the pillow, but his father pulls it out from underneath his head, forcing Harvey to groan and move to sitting position. He listens as Richard tells him that he's been sleeping all day, it's almost one pm, that he needs to get up and shower, because he stinks, and he doesn't want the kids coming back to find their uncle looking like a hobo. Reluctantly, Harvey follows his father's advice, and grabs everything he needs for a shower. Lily watches her son as he heads off towards the public bathrooms, shrugging her shoulders when Richard turns to look at her, a silent question asked between the two. Taking a shower does make Harvey feel a little better. He lets the warm water wash over his body, feeling the emptiness as well from not having Mike there with him. The distance that he is putting between himself and the younger man isn't healthy for either of them. He tried to drink away the problem, instead of dealing with it head on, and he knows it's hanging in the air. They need to go away, into the bush somewhere and just have it out. His brothers always say that it's best to fight, and he tells himself that he's never drinking again (of course he will though). He's walking back towards the campsite when he hears his family coming back up the track. He makes it back to the site before them and begins tidying up his and Mike's tent.

Mike had woken at seven, just as his alarm went off, and sat up immediately crinkling his nose at the smell of his drunken boyfriend beside him. Harvey was passed out. Hard. Mike was able to get up and go shower and prepare himself for the day, all without having to wake Harvey. Before he and Marcus headed off to ride bikes, he got Harvey some pain killers and some water, pressed a soft kiss to his temple, and whispered that he loves him, before he zipped up the tent and went about the day's activity. Just because he and Harvey are in the middle of whatever they're in the middle of right now, doesn't mean he's going to waste the day away. Harvey is the one who is hungover, so he can waste the day away, sleeping if he wants, but Mike has things to do. He and Marcus left at about seven thirty to join the group who were going riding, and with a farewell to the rest of the group, they took off down the main path to the meeting area. On the way, Marcus and Mike got to know one another. Mike was glad that most of the time was spent talking about Marcus, and his daughter, and his ex, and how he envies Harvey and his life, and how he thinks that Mike saved his brother. They don't get a chance to talk too deep into Mike's past, because they arrive at their checkpoint before they get that chance. Whilst the two boys were off riding, the rest of the family were deciding whether they wanted to head back into Whitewater to do some early/last minute Christmas shopping. They have fifteen days until Christmas, and in two days, they're leaving and the minute they get home, it's all stations go for Christmas. Helena and Molly decided to take the kids and go into town, Damien and Peter headed off with the two older boys to do some fishing, and Lily and Richard hung back at the camp to make sure that someone was here when Harvey finally woke up. Lily had mentioned that she was worried about her boy, but Richard reminded her that Harvey reflects him, that he wouldn't do something ridiculously stupid, and not pay the price for it. Lily just growled, angry that Richard seemed to have the emotional meter of a fish, but he just pottered around the camp, beginning to pack things up for their trip home in two days. Lily just sat and watched Harvey and Mike's tent, worried.

When all the Specters are back at their respective tents, Marcus and Mike arrive not long after, and begin telling everyone about their day. They went dirt biking, and it was awesome. Marcus fills them in on most of the story, Mike slips off to his tent to grabs some clothes to change. He's startled when he finds Harvey, lying on his back reading a book. The two men just look at each other, and Harvey spots the dirt on Mike's knee and immediately sits up, asking Mike if he went through with the ride. Whilst the younger man is gathering his shower things, he says that he did, and it was a great day, and that he's glad to see that Harvey is awake and feeling better, considering his hangover. Mike quickly grabs his things and leaves the tent, shouting to Harvey that he's 'going to take a fucking shower', then leaves, almost tripping over a chair on his escape out of the campsite. Harvey emerges moments later, not looking at his family members, and runs to catch up with Mike. Marcus tells everyone that he and Mike took a couple of spills, but they were wearing all the correct protective gear, and that Harvey is overreacting. Helena informs Marcus of Harvey's hangover, and the youngest Specter sibling nods, heading to his own tent to clean himself up. Mike makes it to the bathrooms and disappears into a stall, but isn't quick enough to close the door, before Harvey is barging in, closing, and locking the door, and pinning Mike against it. They're not going to fight in here, they probably could, no one else is in here, and if anyone hears shouting, they might stay away. Mike looks scared, like Harvey is going to hurt him or something, and he flinches a little when Harvey grabs him by the hips and pulls him close. Before either of them can say anything else, Mike wraps his arms around Harveys neck and pulls their lips together, kissing any worry or doubt out of Harvey's mind. Mike's fingers find their way into Harvey's hair, messing it up, in the way that Mike likes, whilst Harvey just dominates his mouth, the way he likes. Mike lets him take control… for now. He can sense that Harvey is spinning, something is bothering him, and he knows that it stems from the attack. Mike might not be able to read people as well as Harvey, but he can damn well read his own boyfriend's emotions. They make out against the door of the shower stall for a little longer, then when they both need air, Harvey pulls away.

In the silence, Mike begins undressing his boyfriend. Harvey follows suit with each piece of clothing. He notices small bruises on Mike's back, shoulder and side, and a cut on his left knee, and his shoulder is sporting a couple of knocks as well. Mike tells him that he did fall off the bike once, he lost control around a corner. He feels Harvey tense under his hands, then Mike grabs his boyfriends face, and tells Harvey to look at him, really look at him. Harvey thinks that Mike might kiss him again, but he just pushes a stray strand of hair from his face, caressing his cheek lightly, and Harvey can feel the love. Mike isn't surprised when Harvey breaks down, pulling Mike into him as if he's going to disappear any moment, crying into his bare shoulder. Mike just holds him, rubbing his back and whispering that he's alright, he's going to be alright and he isn't going anywhere. Harvey mumbles through the sobs that he can't lose Mike, he's been so worried about it, about him that he hasn't been able to function, and Mike tells him that he's sorry. For that, Harvey looks up, eyes red and puffy from crying. Mike kisses him, tells him that he's worried as well. He's worried about Harvey. Here, in a shower stall, in the middle of some public campground, Harvey finally breaks down, and gives all of himself to Mike. He doesn't want to hold it in anymore. They finish undressing, and Mike turns the shower on, moving them so they're under the warm water, then he just washes Harvey, humming a jazz tune that Ray is always playing in the car. Harvey peppers soft kisses to his neck, and shoulder, and face, and makes Mike promise that they have nothing else to hide from one another, and that he will try to not hold back on his emotions so much. Mike makes Harvey promise that he won't ever be afraid to show emotion in front of Mike. He threatens to take away their sex life if Harvey doesn't start concentrating on it, and that causes the man to chuckle, before Mike looks at him with a 'serious face'. Harvey just laughs, and then Mike laughs, and before they know it, they're kissing again, all that pain washing away with the dirt, down the drain. Harvey knows that his family is going to ask them questions, and Mike tells him that he can say whatever he wants, if he wants to, he can even tell them about the attack. Harvey kisses Mike's neck again, leaving a hickey, just below the collar so that no one can see it, or so Mike thinks anyway.

'Harvey, showing me your emotions won't ever make me think you're weak. I want you to be able to come to me if you're feeling like this. Let me be strong for you sometimes,' Mike said, as they turned the water off and began to dry off

'You are always strong for me Mike. But I will work on letting myself go with you more. God, I love you. I don't know what I would do if I ever lost you,' Harvey said, pulling Mike into him again

'You're not going too Harvey. I will walk through fire to get back to you. I will do anything it takes to make you see that I'm not going anywhere. For as long as you will have me, I'll be here,' Mike said, caressing Harvey's cheek again 'I love you,' he whispered, lips against Harvey's

'I love you too. I'm glad that you and Marcus had a good time. I'm glad that you're getting to know my family Mike. I hate fighting with you,' he replied, pulling his clothes back on

'Yeah, me too. But think of the make-up sex we're going to have…' Mike said, as he pulled on his last item of clothing and sauntered out the door leaving Harvey gaping and smiling


When they get back to the tents, everyone is sitting around the campfire just talking and sharing stories. Harvey and Mike return, and Mike goes to deposit their things in the tent, before grabbing his warmer jacket and a blanket, and going out to curl up by the fire. Helena shares a look with her brother, who takes a seat next to Mike, just grabbing his free hand and holding it, whilst he sends a small smile to his sister. Marcus and Mike fill the group in on some of the things they saw whilst they were riding, and Damien and Peter debate who the winner of their fishing 'game' was, after they both caught like three fish each. The conversations are light, and no one mentions the fight between Harvey and Mike. For the most part, the conversation is light, and when Lily brings up how her son is feeling with his hangover, Damien makes a joke about Harvey being a 'lightweight', something that surprises Mike. Helena tells a story about the time that Harvey was sixteen, and she was throwing a party, and of course, Harvey bribed her into letting him stay, because he would've told their parents. He ended up getting drunk and throwing up all over the place, and Helena had to take care of him. Mike smirked at his boyfriend, who gave him a silent warning to never bring it up again, but he knew that Mike would, because Mike remembers everything. Lily tells a story about the time that Harvey ran around the house with no diaper on when he was three, and Mike must laugh aloud at that one. All eyes turn to Mike when he is asked to share an embarrassing story about his childhood, and Harvey can see a flash of something in his eyes, but he carries on. He tells them that he has a similar story about running around naked when he was young, but he did it in a public setting. His Grammy had told him this story years ago, but apparently when he was about five, his parents had taken him, and they had gone on a picnic. It was hot, and he was apparently complaining because he was hot and he wanted to take his clothes off, so whilst both of his parents were pre-occupied, he'd taken all his clothes off, and was running around the park in the nude… at five. Harvey was smiling and laughing, and he leaned in and whispered that he thinks that's cute, to which Mike blushed, and went back to reading his book. Richard told an embarrassing story about Marcus, just to take some of the heat off Harvey.

It's about midnight when everyone decides they're going to bed. Harvey crawls into the tent after Mike and zips the door closed. He watches as his boyfriend gets ready for sleep, changing into his sleepwear, and returning the blanket to its location. He's about to get into the warm bed when Harvey grabs his hand. Mike kneels on the mattress, and pulls Harvey close to him, pressing a soft kiss to his lips. He isn't expecting Harvey to whisper to Mike that he 'needs him', but of course, Mike will oblige. Harvey lays down on his back, whilst Mike gently removes his shirt, kissing down his chest, licking at a nipple, and hearing a gasp escape from Harvey's mouth, as his back arches off the bed. He's already hard knowing what Mike is going to do. It's torturous. Mike runs his hands up and down Harvey's side, knowing that he's ticklish, and it causes shivers to run through the man's body. Mike removes the last two items of clothing Harvey is wearing in one swift pull, watching as his cock springs to life, taking an interest in what Mike is doing. It's not often that he just gets to tease his boyfriend like this. Mike likes to take his time, where Harvey often prefers to get straight to it. But Harvey likes when Mike is like this, he likes giving Mike the control sometimes. It's nice to not have to worry and he's trying to not do it as much. Mike grabs the lube from their bag, and places it beside them, then he moves down so that he can begin stretching Harvey out. As Mike inserts the first finger into Harvey's hole, the older man covers his mouth with his hand to stifle the moan, as Mike does terrible things to bring him closer to the edge. When the second one goes in, Harvey is gripping at the sheets, and Mike bends down to kiss him, to give him something to focus on, as he inserts the third finger, working them in and out of Harvey, who is preened and ready for Mike to take him. He's begging Mike soft verses of 'fuck yes baby… take me… I need you' and 'god Mike hurry up already' can be heard in the quiet, and as Mike coats himself, then lines himself up at Harvey's entrance, he can already feel the heat rising. With a quick thrust, he inserts himself completely inside of Harvey, and his boyfriend lets his moan go as Mike covers his mouth with his, moving slowly at first. Harvey grips his own cock and begins stroking, whilst Mike licks and sucks at a nipple, and bites at his neck and ear lobe and just sets a brutal pace. They come together, then Mike collapses down, pulling out of Harvey, who immediately pulls him close and tangles their bodies together.


December 11th, 2017

Whitewater Creek Campground

Whitewater, Massachusetts

Harvey was woken by something hitting him in the face. He opened his eyes to see his brother standing at the door to his tent, motioning for him to come over to him, so that he could talk to him and not wake Mike. Harvey was still naked from his and Mike's activities earlier this morning, so he couldn't exactly crawl over to his brother. He told Damien just to tell him, hoping that Mike was sound to sleep enough to stay that way. His brother said that they're heading into Whitewater to go to the Whitewater Creek Adventure Park, so the kids can play Mini-Golf. Harvey rolled his eyes, quite content to say that he and Mike would stay back, but then he heard Helena shouting about settling an old score from when they were kids, and in order to get his brothers attention, Harvey threw a shoe at him, only for Damien to throw it back, miss him and hit Mike, who jolted awake with the blow. He blinked his eyes open, and looked between the two Specter brothers, asking if one of them had just thrown a shoe. Damien apologised profusely, saying that he was aiming for Harvey, who said that he wants to settle their old score from when they were kids at Mini-Golf, and that if Damien's inability to hit him with a shoe was any indication, he would suck at golf as well. Mike just fell back onto the mattress, mumbling something under his breath, and Damien told Harvey that it was 'on like Donkey Kong', then flipped his brother the bird, knowing that he was naked and that he couldn't chase after him. Harvey groaned, and fell back on to the mattress, kissing Mike's forehead, and whispering to him that they're going into town, and he needs a cheerleader to help him beat his sister. Mike mumbled something into his chest, then Harvey felt a hand wrap around his dick, he was taken aback by Mike's actions, so much so that he didn't hear or see his sister until she had poked her head through the now re-opened zip. She grinned manically whilst Harvey's eyes rolled back in pleasure. Mike sent her a wink, and she winked back, zipping the door closed before calling out for Harvey to 'not take too long'. After Mike had made him come again, the two men got up and dressed, ready for their day of settling old scores, and making new memories.

'You ready for this Harv?' Marcus asked, as they walked over to where their cars were parked

'I have been waiting years, to take Helena down,' Harvey said loud enough for her to hear

'Oh, don't worry brother, I'll go easy on you. One hand is all it takes right Mike?' she asked, winking at Mike who smirked, Harvey was gaping

'What are you talking about?' Molly asked, but Helena just chuckled and walked off, leaving Harvey gaping after his sister


A/N: I haven't decided yet where this story is going to go, but I think that I'm going to continue it on the path that it's going, because I think it's more interesting that way. As for uploads, I'm currently on a good upload schedule, but you know what life is like... unpredictable. We'll see how we go. I hope you have a fantastic day, or night, wherever or whenever you're reading this. D.