Just the IT Guy (M/M)
Posted: Fri Sep 03, 2021 7:35 am
Hey everyone, just a quick story that I wrote to take a break when working on chapters of my other one.
Jake leaned back in his chair. Boring night, but boring was good.
Jake was a 20-year old college student, studying computer science at the local college. This was his summer job: a pretty nice, full-time IT position at a medium-sized company. The work was easy overall, and the non-IT employees were pretty tech-savvy too, but server uptime was extremely important to the company so that meant there needed to be at least one person keeping track of the system at all hours. This meant that Jake worked from 9am to 9pm, with someone else covering the other half of the day.
A lot of hours, but it wasn't too bad, and Jake didn't need to worry about dress code past 5pm so he had already changed: his normal work jeans had been replaced by a pair of sweatpants, and his work shirt was already off, leaving him in just his white t-shirt undershirt. Overall, he was quite comfortable in the air-conditioned server room. No problems today.
That is, until one came right in the door. Jake heard the door open and started a bit; nobody else was supposed to be in the building, let alone the server room. In came two men wearing bandanas as masks over their lower faces, and Jake knew his day was about to get a lot less boring. The two parties saw each other, and both froze up for a moment. Jake quickly stood up, putting his hands up in a surrendering motion. He waited for the masked men to speak. Finally, one did:
"Augh, more of you?" He seemed more annoyed than anything else at the encounter. "Alright kid, we're not going to hurt you. Understood?"
Jake nodded. A quick physical description of Jake: a twig. He was an incredibly non-threatening person, was averge height at best, and had hardly any muscle on his body. Either one of the masked men alone could probably beat him in a wrestling match, and that's not even getting into the small guns Jake saw at their hips. Hopefully they were fake. Even if Jake tried to resist, he wasn't making it very far. He was thoroughly screwed.
The masked man who spoke made his way quickly towards Jake. As he got closer, Jake could identify that he was a little taller, about 6' 1'', and muscular. It was hard to tell through the mask, but he was maybe around his mid-twenties? As the man made it to Jake, he was looking around at the nearby stuff scattered around, until his eyes settled on a long extension cable coiled on the floor. He sighed. "Alright, first of all is there anyone else here besides you and that security guard?"
Jake's eyes flicked towards a camera on the wall. Dylan! Dylan was the security guard that worked the night shifts from 5pm to 5am, so even though they only shared four hours of their shifts the two had plenty of time to talk in the empty building. Jake hoped the intruders also didn't hurt Dylan! To answer the man's question, Jake just nodded no.
"Alright, I'm going to tie you up. Just don't resist." As if Jake could! "On your stomach." and so Jake complied. The tile floor sent a chill through Jake's thin shirt, but he wasn't exactly in a position to complain. The masked man walked over and grabbed the extension cable, then went to work on tying up his captive. Jake felt his knees being bent, his arms being brought behind his back, and finally his ankles and wrists being tied together as the man created a crude but effective hogtie with the extension cable. It was tight enough to immobilize Jake, but not enough to start being painful, which was something to be thankful about.
After Jake was trussed up, the man stepped back and inspected his work. "Should hold you. Also gives you plausible deniability that you couldn't have stopped us." He knelt down onto one knee and leaned towards Jake's face. "Listen kid, we don't want any trouble or noise about this. Do you have stuff that's not being used, or that's broken and we could sell for scrap? Stuff that wouldn't be missed?"
Jake was able to find his voice for the first time this encounter. "Y-yeah, over in that hallway." Jake jerked his head as if to gesture in a direction. "Room C2 is all the old parts." Jake could hear the shaking in his voice.
The masked man nodded. "Thank you." He thought for a moment before reaching over and taking a roll of thick electrical tape from a shelf. Jake suddenly realized what was coming next.
"Oh no you don't have to-mmph!" and he was cut off by the tape being rolled across his mouth. A few spins around Jake's head, and he was firmly gagged. As the masked man moved to put the tape back in its original place Jake futilely tried to yell through the gag, but he could hardly get any noise out at all.
"Good, should keep you quiet." The masked man looked down on Jake, his eyes showing some... pity? "Just lay there and relax, this isn't your problem any more." He guestured over to his partner, who had been standing by the door. "Come on, over here!" and the pair walked towards the door that Jake had pointed out before.
Jake struggled a token amount against his bonds, but he didn't expect much. After a few minutes, he stopped trying and just watched as the duo of masked figures loaded some old server equipment into their bags. Finally taking a closer look at the one who hadn't tied him up or spoke the entire time, Jake realized that this one was a lot younger, maybe even about his age. God I hope he doesn't know me, said a voice in the back of Jake's mind.
Jake eventually just let himself rest, and although he felt terrible about watching property being stolen right in front of him as he was so powerless, maybe the masked man was right:
This wasn't Jake's job to stop, he's just the IT guy.
Jake leaned back in his chair. Boring night, but boring was good.
Jake was a 20-year old college student, studying computer science at the local college. This was his summer job: a pretty nice, full-time IT position at a medium-sized company. The work was easy overall, and the non-IT employees were pretty tech-savvy too, but server uptime was extremely important to the company so that meant there needed to be at least one person keeping track of the system at all hours. This meant that Jake worked from 9am to 9pm, with someone else covering the other half of the day.
A lot of hours, but it wasn't too bad, and Jake didn't need to worry about dress code past 5pm so he had already changed: his normal work jeans had been replaced by a pair of sweatpants, and his work shirt was already off, leaving him in just his white t-shirt undershirt. Overall, he was quite comfortable in the air-conditioned server room. No problems today.
That is, until one came right in the door. Jake heard the door open and started a bit; nobody else was supposed to be in the building, let alone the server room. In came two men wearing bandanas as masks over their lower faces, and Jake knew his day was about to get a lot less boring. The two parties saw each other, and both froze up for a moment. Jake quickly stood up, putting his hands up in a surrendering motion. He waited for the masked men to speak. Finally, one did:
"Augh, more of you?" He seemed more annoyed than anything else at the encounter. "Alright kid, we're not going to hurt you. Understood?"
Jake nodded. A quick physical description of Jake: a twig. He was an incredibly non-threatening person, was averge height at best, and had hardly any muscle on his body. Either one of the masked men alone could probably beat him in a wrestling match, and that's not even getting into the small guns Jake saw at their hips. Hopefully they were fake. Even if Jake tried to resist, he wasn't making it very far. He was thoroughly screwed.
The masked man who spoke made his way quickly towards Jake. As he got closer, Jake could identify that he was a little taller, about 6' 1'', and muscular. It was hard to tell through the mask, but he was maybe around his mid-twenties? As the man made it to Jake, he was looking around at the nearby stuff scattered around, until his eyes settled on a long extension cable coiled on the floor. He sighed. "Alright, first of all is there anyone else here besides you and that security guard?"
Jake's eyes flicked towards a camera on the wall. Dylan! Dylan was the security guard that worked the night shifts from 5pm to 5am, so even though they only shared four hours of their shifts the two had plenty of time to talk in the empty building. Jake hoped the intruders also didn't hurt Dylan! To answer the man's question, Jake just nodded no.
"Alright, I'm going to tie you up. Just don't resist." As if Jake could! "On your stomach." and so Jake complied. The tile floor sent a chill through Jake's thin shirt, but he wasn't exactly in a position to complain. The masked man walked over and grabbed the extension cable, then went to work on tying up his captive. Jake felt his knees being bent, his arms being brought behind his back, and finally his ankles and wrists being tied together as the man created a crude but effective hogtie with the extension cable. It was tight enough to immobilize Jake, but not enough to start being painful, which was something to be thankful about.
After Jake was trussed up, the man stepped back and inspected his work. "Should hold you. Also gives you plausible deniability that you couldn't have stopped us." He knelt down onto one knee and leaned towards Jake's face. "Listen kid, we don't want any trouble or noise about this. Do you have stuff that's not being used, or that's broken and we could sell for scrap? Stuff that wouldn't be missed?"
Jake was able to find his voice for the first time this encounter. "Y-yeah, over in that hallway." Jake jerked his head as if to gesture in a direction. "Room C2 is all the old parts." Jake could hear the shaking in his voice.
The masked man nodded. "Thank you." He thought for a moment before reaching over and taking a roll of thick electrical tape from a shelf. Jake suddenly realized what was coming next.
"Oh no you don't have to-mmph!" and he was cut off by the tape being rolled across his mouth. A few spins around Jake's head, and he was firmly gagged. As the masked man moved to put the tape back in its original place Jake futilely tried to yell through the gag, but he could hardly get any noise out at all.
"Good, should keep you quiet." The masked man looked down on Jake, his eyes showing some... pity? "Just lay there and relax, this isn't your problem any more." He guestured over to his partner, who had been standing by the door. "Come on, over here!" and the pair walked towards the door that Jake had pointed out before.
Jake struggled a token amount against his bonds, but he didn't expect much. After a few minutes, he stopped trying and just watched as the duo of masked figures loaded some old server equipment into their bags. Finally taking a closer look at the one who hadn't tied him up or spoke the entire time, Jake realized that this one was a lot younger, maybe even about his age. God I hope he doesn't know me, said a voice in the back of Jake's mind.
Jake eventually just let himself rest, and although he felt terrible about watching property being stolen right in front of him as he was so powerless, maybe the masked man was right:
This wasn't Jake's job to stop, he's just the IT guy.