Feeling the Buzz

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Authors: Shelley Munro
Tags: Fiction, Erótica, Romance, Gay, Contemporary
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give away any secrets about either you or Wayne.
Besides, I told you I intended to ask questions.”
    Sebastian cleared his throat. “Shit, I
wasn’t thinking. Of course you wouldn’t.”
    Instead of commenting further, she ran her
finger back and forth. Some of the tension left Sebastian until she pushed her
finger into him. He froze again.
    “Don’t tense up. I just want to make you
feel good.”
    “You haven’t got anything up your ass.”
    “Jeez, it’s just a fingertip. You probably
figure you’re gonna fuck my ass at some stage. Makes sense since there are two
of you. You and Wayne have kissed. You intend to do more. Right?”
    “Maybe.”
    “Then don’t be such a baby.” She pushed her
finger deeper and slid it back out. When he didn’t protest she repeated the move,
massaging inside him. He thrust into her again, his cock harder and larger than
before. His strokes became erratic, his breaths noisy. She could feel his
racing pulse and gloried in the knowledge she was doing that to him. She held
his pleasure in her hands, and being with Sebastian, with Wayne, it felt so
right. Perfect. She moved her finger around, searching. His body twitched
without warning. He groaned. Ah, there. She’d found the right spot.
    “Jen.” He shuddered when she moved her
finger back and forth. His hips jerked, and he did two rapid strokes before
freezing in place. He stayed right where he was until Jen removed her finger
and stirred.
    “Too heavy.”
    “Sorry.” Another groan slipped from him as
he lifted off her and dealt with the condom. “Damn, the bloody thing broke.”
    “You’d better make a note of the batch
number for Gaby. She’ll want to know.”
    “The condom broke,” Sebastian repeated.
    Jen yawned. “No problem. I’m on the Pill.”
    “Oh. Good,” he said finally. “Come and have
a shower with me.” He waggled his ass and looked over his shoulder to wink at
her. “We have one of those waterproof duck things.”
    “Another of Gaby’s vibrators?”
    “Yeah. You interested?”
    “You and Wayne are full of surprises,” she
said, taking his hand. Somehow it didn’t seem to matter that they were naked.
    “Stick around, Jen. You ain’t seen nothing
yet.”

Chapter Eight
     
    It was silly to be nervous about going to
school. Sebastian had kept her mind off her first day by keeping her busy for
all of Saturday. Now it was Sunday and school loomed like UFOs on the Sloan
horizon.
    Sebastian buzzed a kiss across her cheek.
“What’s up?”
    “I’m apprehensive about school tomorrow.
All the kids are so much younger.”
    “You’ll be fine.” Sebastian handed her a
cup of coffee. “All you need to do is keep your head down and hand in your
assignments. You don’t need to worry about boy-girl stuff
because—newsflash—you’re taken.”
    “You make it sound easy.” She remembered
her school days, even if she had left early to look after her mother. “All the
cliques. Navigating them is hard. Scary.”
    “Don’t forget the kids in your class are
new to this too.”
    “But they know each other.”
    “Honestly, Jen. You get on well with
everyone. You won’t have any problems.”
    Easy for him to say. “It’s closer to lunch
time than breakfast. Should I make a bacon and egg pie?”
    “Wayne has a sweet tooth. Why don’t we make
some cookies too?”
    “Anything to keep my mind off tomorrow.”
    It was fun working with Sebastian in the
kitchen. Between snatched kisses and lingering touches, they managed to make the
pie and two batches of chocolate chip cookies. They ate outside on the deck and
talked about her school courses and Sebastian’s and Wayne’s plans for their
business. And they discussed Wayne.
    “Do you think Wayne is serious about both
of us?” Sebastian asked.
    “I think so, but anything could happen.”
Jen hesitated before deciding to go with honesty. “Things might not go as
smoothly once people in the town learn we’re not sharing a house for
convenience.

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