City Boy's Ticklish Feet (FF/M) by Featherscape, literature
Literature
City Boy's Ticklish Feet (FF/M)
{All characters involved are 18+} Trevor thought he knew the meaning of ‘nothing to do’. The phrase was a popular hyperbole for general boredom, often getting thrown around lazy, rainy days or long car rides with barren understanding. However, upon visiting Uncle Merle’s and Aunt Girdy’s farm, a more transparent meaning to the phrase began to take shape, as he truly felt that there was nothing to be done. Nothing to engage his interests, nothing to make the time go by faster, nothing to really even accomplish moment by moment. Nothing worthwhile, anyway. His aunt and uncle had made accommodations to provide board games to play, music to listen to, food to eat, and local activities to occupy the time. But Trevor grew bored of the games upon looking at them, groaned through the twangy droning of country music, had no taste for the dried fruits and vegetables provided, and wanted little to nothing to do with the local community. There was no wifi where Trevor’s parents had sent him. He