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Time After Time Ch. 01-04

by Dimples89 on Aug 18, 2017
Gay Male

CHAPTER 1: Joey "As we go on We remember All the times we Had together And as our lives change Come whatever We will still be Friends Forever" "Oh God, could you please turn that retarded song off the radio? I feel like I'm in a Barney after school special," David says laughingly. "Sure, dude," Joey, replies with a smile. In all honesty, Joey was very gla...

Aaron & Slade Ch. 06

by TrippyLuv on Sep 19, 2017
Gay Male

I watch Slade staring blankly out the window. We've been sitting in my truck in complete silence for a couple of minutes, and it concerns me to see him so distracted and unaware. I wish I knew what was going on in his head. Is he thinking about his parents? Is he thinking about his outburst? His assertion that I should hate him still upsets me. He's not to...

The Brownstone: Michael Ch. 02

by jayjayk on Sep 14, 2017
Gay Male

A light knocking on the door the next morning woke me from my sleep. The king sized bed I was sleeping in was far more comfortable than the single at the Y or even my too short bed in the dorm. The last thing that Charles requested of me before he departed from the limo was that I not cum again until we saw each other. At first I didn't know if that was pos...

Woodbridge Academy Ch. 06

by elno2015 on Sep 19, 2017
Gay Male

"Oh, yeah. Just like that...oh, god. That feels so good." Matt's voice egged me on as I took his rock hard cock deep in my mouth, my tongue sliding over the velvety skin encasing his throbbing steel member. I wrapped my fingers around his base, gripping tight as I sucked him deeper, so deep he was pushing against the back of my throat. His hands wrapped ge...

Timber Pack Chronicles Ch. 05

by robcub32 on Sep 25, 2017
Gay Male

The next Monday morning, Parker was getting out of the shower when he thought he heard the doorbell ring. He wrapped a towel around his waist and walked out into his bedroom. He opened the bedroom door and peeked out into the hallway. "Mom? Dad?" The doorbell rang again. He looked back at the alarm clock on his nightstand. If it was Colton, he was really e...

Soaked

by ThomasJeromeNewton on Jan 21, 2019
Gay Male

It was nearing closing time and we haven't had a customer in a while. Being a young, twenty-something bartender at the only local dive bar in this shit town can be fun when you're surrounded by toned, curious farm boys. Now though, there's nobody around and I'm bored out of my fucking mind. When it's not busy, I would sometimes browse online for some after w...

Hector Ch. 01

by Turbidus on Apr 21, 2020
Gay Male

Wow, seems like forever since I've posted anything. Life was pretty busy and then along came the novel coronavirus and got even crazier. I haven't been able to contact my long-suffering editor, LarryInSeattle -- well before the virus hit. I hope he's well. It took a while to find a replacement. Say hello to HotandHollow. Needless to say, any errors you fin...

Sugar Match Ch. 01

by ladynina23 on Apr 15, 2020
Gay Male

Perry "Excuse me, how much did you say it would take to get this fixed?" I was standing in the basement of the two story brownstone I had inherited from my Grandfather. When I first found out he left me the house, I was stunned. I never really spoke to the man due to a falling out between my father and himself years before I was born, but I was grateful...

The Human Condition Ch. 01

by jfinn on Sep 25, 2017
Gay Male

Chapter One Joe pulled out with a sigh and rolled away from me. His legs splayed and his cock lay limply on his right hip. He lazily moved one arm up over his head and grasped the brass rail of the bedpost stroking it in much the same way he had done to me only minutes before. I stayed put, my left leg tucked up to my chest, my right stretched out in the s...

Bobby and the Jock

by robcub32 on Sep 25, 2017
Gay Male

(This story is a prequel to "Bobby and the Cop".) * I started my second year of college still a closeted, shy, awkward virgin. My first year of college, I never really clicked with anyone. It was my fault, of course. I was afraid to speak to people I didn't know. I was friendly with people on my floor in the dorm and with some people I shared several class...