PARANORMAL ROMANCE: Wolf Tango (Threesome Menage New Adult) (Paranormal and Urban Shifter Short Stories)

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and consequently to the big busted waitress. Subconsciously rubbing his groin with his free hand, he lets his imagination range freely and graphically around scenarios involving him and her in every erotic position imaginable, and some that were not. As Joshua’s erotic fantasies become more and more wild, he frees his aching member from the constraints of his loose fitting, casual slack pants and he begins to jack off in earnest. The erratic and violent movement awakens Mathew, and opening his eyes in the darkness of the SUV he watches Joshua’s actions. Obviously his friend is in another world and totally oblivious to his present surroundings. Mathew discovers himself become aroused as he clandestinely observes his driver’s ever increasing sexual exploits. Not wanting to alert Joshua to the fact that he is awake now, Mathew does not move a muscle. But he cannot take his eyes off the scenario being enacted in the next seat. It is the first time he has seen another male in sexual rhapsody and he finds himself fascinated by it.
    As the weak early morning sunlight filters through the dark tinted SUV windscreen, Mathew yawns, and stretching, brings his fully reclined seat back up to the vertical. “Good Morning Matty, did you sleep well?” Brushing his luxurious thick black hair away from his eyes with his hands Mathew replies, “Like a baby. How was your night? Any problems?” Joshua looks at the fuel gauge and says, “No, the car drove like a dream and it’s so comfortable I am not the remotest bit tired. We need to stop for fuel within the next 50 miles though.” Taking the map from the glove-box Mathew looks for the next town. “About 15 miles up ahead is a town, I am sure we can buy gas there, I only hope we can buy a good breakfast too.”
                    “Full tank please,” says Joshua to the gas pump attendant. “And can you please check the air pressure in all five tires.” As Mathew reaches into the glove-box again to fetch his wallet, the boys hear a loud bang from the restaurant next door. “That sounded like a gunshot Matty, I will go and check it out.” Without waiting for Mathew’s reply Joshua leaps from the driver’s seat and pounds across the tarmac towards the restaurant next door. “Keep the change,” Mathew says to the gas attendant and moving over behind the wheel starts the SUV and follows Joshua. Arriving at the same time the boys take up defensive positions at the front door, “You go high and I will go low,” Joshua whispers to Mathew. Receiving a nod Joshua kicks the door wide open and the boys dive inside. “Clear my side,” Climbing to his feet Mathew responds, “Mine too.” The boys carefully inspect the restaurant and then move back towards the kitchen swing-doors. “Same again, you high me low.” At the nod from Josh, the boys hit each half of the swing door with their shoulders and burst into the kitchen. “Someone is hurt here Matt, check around while I take care of her.” Joshua kneels beside a woman lying prostrate on the kitchen tiles, arms outstretched and eyes closed, he checks her breathing and is relieved to the discover she is only unconscious. “All clear out the back Josh, but it seems two people left hurriedly in a brown Ford pick-up, according to the gas attendant.” As the two boys survey the carnage in the restaurant kitchen there is a moan from the floor at their feet, they kneel quickly beside the woman who is beginning to come to. “Who the hell are you and what are you doing in my kitchen?” Were the first words she uttered? “Whoa! Whoa! Whoa!” Mathew grabs her hand which was reaching for a cast iron fry pan. “We are on your side, the bad guys have gone.” Seeming to calm down the woman visibly relaxes and rests her head on Joshua’s knee. “Can you stand and look around to see if anything is stolen?” Joshua asks her quietly. “That won’t be necessary, I know what they took. They caught me counting today’s

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