Do As You're Told - The End

I confess, unashamedly, that I love a happy ending.
After everything Adam and Robin went through, they deserved it.

In the past, I have made endings a little too neat - had I done so again:
Ben and Cameron might have ended up together but that didn't feel right.
Cameron would have learned love is better than topping and domination when, of course, those things are not mutually exclusive.
Robin would have quit The Fourth - that he hasn't was not an oversight. His relationship with Adam doesn't stand in the way of his work life.
What exactly became of the emotional wreck that is Micah and is Rhys buried alive, dead in a ditch or on the run forever? I leave you to decide.

It's hard to say goodbye to people you love and I love all these characters (especially Arthur but especially Robin & Adam). I hope the ending has lived up to expectations (I'd hate to Game of Thrones the ending on everyone). I'm sad that it's over and recall Charles Dickens' Great Expectations: Life is made of ever so many partings welded together.

This is it for now. For now, do as you're told (*groans*) you can check out my past stories (and their partings):
School Exhibitionism (2007)
http://www.nifty.org/nifty/gay/highschool/school-exhibitionism
The Symposium (2015)
http://www.nifty.org/nifty/gay/authoritarian/the-symposium/
The Embarrassment of Riches (2016-2017)
http://www.nifty.org/nifty/gay/highschool/the-embarrassment-of-riches/
Do As You're Told (2018-2019)
http://www.nifty.org/nifty/gay/authoritarian/do-as-youre-told/

For the future, I am currently writing an exciting new story about a boy called Noah. I'll reveal more in due course and his story will be called: A Series of Embarrassing Events

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