Protect Me From What I Want

Synopsis: Saleem, an Indian student living in Leeds with his parents, meets Daz in a gay cruising spot, and they have a night of mutually enjoyable sex. Saleem is nonetheless ashamed of what he has done but, on leaving the next day, does turn round to smile at Daz.
Genre: Romance, Short
Director(s): Dominic Leclerc
  1 win.
 
IMDB:
6.9
NOT RATED
Year:
2009
13 min
325 Views


- No

- Come on...

- No

-Hey mate, hang on !

- You left your bag

-Thanks

- Daz

- What you want?

- What's your name?

- None of your f***ing business!

- Just asking!

- I've never seen you there before.

- Your name...

- I've told you to f***...

- Do you fancy a drink?

- Stop, you keep talking to me...

- I know what one do down there

- F*** off and leave me alone

- Go on....

One drink...

It's my number

- We look good together

- What are you doing? Don't!!

- No one is looking.

- F***! Who do you think I am? F***!!

- Hallo Daz

- Hi

- Hallo

- Hallo

- Good evening

- Good evening

- How are you?

- How am I?

- How are you?

- You're just playing with me.

- You're nervous?

- Is it your first time?

- Do you fancy a drink?

-No, I'm fine.

- This is me

This is where I'm from.

Sit down if you like.

- If you don't want to...

- I don't know.

- You don't have to.

- You can go.

- Kiss me

- Sure?

- No

- You've never touched a man before?

- Say you want me

- I want you

Say I am yours

- You are mine

- What it feels like?

- Daz...

- What it feels like?

You!

Now

- Tell me the feeling...

- I feel...

nervous....

ashamed...

I feel disgusted...

- By me?

Stand still

- I want to touch you

- You can't

- But i want to...

- Shhh

- Stop talking

Put your shirt over your head

Leave it there

Keep it under

Keep your face covered

- What is it like?

- What is it like?

Saleem...

Saleem...

- F***, f*** I can't believe

II 've fallen asleep...

- I'd like to see you again

- It's not a good idea

- Why not?

- It wouldn't work

- Maybe not, but....

- I don't want you!

- Good bye Daz

Thank you

-Turn round!

Turn round!

Turn round, turn round..

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