Winter Abandon by Brynn Paulin

Winter Abandon by Brynn Paulin

Author:Brynn Paulin [Paulin, Brynn]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Gay Holiday Romance, Erotic Gem
Publisher: Resplendence Publishing, LLC
Published: 2014-03-15T00:00:00+00:00


Chapter Three

“Ah!” Yoseph cried out arching as Jed pushed inside him, the burn more than he’d expected. He clenched his teeth, trying to control his reaction to the multitude of sensations railing through him. Some pain, sizzling pleasure—far more pleasure than anything. His skin seemed to burn from his extreme arousal and it only grew as Jed pushed deeper and deeper. “Jed…Jed…” he moaned, his head lolling on the soft sheets. It was good he was never going back—he’d never be the same after this moment. He was officially separate from all he’d known.

He wrapped his arms around Jed, holding tight as their bodies rocked together. His cock throbbed as it rubbed and thumped against Jed’s belly. Unable to stop, he reached down and curled his fingers around the stiff staff.

“Yes,” Jed encouraged, watching him as he continued his drives. “Make yourself come, baby. Make it feel good. I’m not going to last. You’re so…fucking…tight.”

Come. That’s what the English called it. It did feel good. So did Jed inside him. It was…so much. Too much…

Yoseph cried out as his seed sprayed onto Jed’s belly and chest.

“Yes!” Jed growled, driving forward hard. His fingers dug into Yoseph’s hips as he threw back his head and clenched his teeth, his body a flurry of motion as he moved in and out of Yoseph light lightning. Suddenly, he stiffened, a guttural howl ripping from his throat. He seemed suspended in time, frozen, then all at once, he collapsed forward as if his bones had dissolved.

“Oh my sweet God,” he whispered against Yoseph’s ear. “Oh my God.”

Awkwardly, Yoseph stroked Jed’s back, unsure what to do now. After a moment, Jed sighed and rolled them to their sides. “I missed you,” he said. His fingers ran along the side of Yoseph’s face as if inspecting a treasure he’d lost then found again.

“I missed you too.”

“It’s a good thing we never did that before, when we were younger. I would have gone insane without it.”

Yoseph chuckled, still overwhelmed. When he’d first stopped Jed in the street and apologized, he’d never pictured this. Even when he’d come up here… Well, maybe part of him had hoped for it a little. After all, he was a man—a man who’d been alone for far too long.

His eyes felt heavy but he didn’t want to miss a moment of this. He suppressed a yawn. “Tell me about your life now.”

“It’s a good life.”

“I am glad. Tell me why it is good.”

“At first it wasn’t. I was alone, cold. I didn’t have any money or any idea how to function out here.”

Yoseph was afraid of that, of being incapable of surviving in the English world.

“I spent many cold nights outside those first few weeks. I wore every piece of clothing I had and wrapped in my blanket, but it wasn’t really enough. I figured I’d do better in the city and I talked someone into driving me. I suppose they saw my clothes, knew I was Amish and guessed what had happened to me.



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