All Queers Must Die by Gerald Lopez
Author:Gerald Lopez [Lopez, Gerald]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: UNKNOWN
Published: 2015-03-07T02:00:00+00:00
Chapter 39
The Luckiest Number
BART WAVED the nude James over to him and kissed him on the lips. He then stepped back and took a long look at him as they stood in front of Gabriel.
“His body is as beautiful as you described, Gabriel,” Bart said. He flicked James’s nipple lightly. “And James’s nipples really are as pink as you said.” First, he sucked on one nipple, then the other, while letting his palm glide down James’s flat stomach. Then he lowered himself, so his face was even with James’s navel. His finger traced along the faint treasure trail leading from James’s navel to his pubic hair. “Even his treasure trail is just like you said. Gabriel has really noticed and appreciated the details of your body, James.”
“I thought it was just going to be you and me doing this,” James said.
“It is just us doing things,” Bart said. “And I think it’s time for me to set a rule. The only noise I want in this room besides my talking is the sound of moaning, and maybe screaming out in pleasure. That’s, after you answer a question for me that I should’ve asked before now.”
“I get tested regularly and I’m clean,” James said. “But you only have my word for that—sorry.”
“That’s good enough for me from a man like you,” Bart said. “My status is the same. The worst thing I’ve ever had is crabs when I was a senior in high school.”
Gabriel laughed. “That’s the same for me too, only I had a case of crabs when I was a freshman in college.”
“Does he have to be here?” James said to Bart.
“Yes, and remember what I said about no noise. That means nobody talks, except for me,” Bart said. “And that starts now, so both of you nod if you agree to my rule. He looked at them from where he was hunched down in front of James, and saw them both nod. “Good.”
James moaned in a low voice as Bart moved his hand along the shaft of his cock. After slowly moving himself and James closer to Gabriel, so all three of their bodies touched, Bart held James’s cock so Gabriel could see it clearly.
“I don’t think I’ve ever seen a cock so white and beautiful,” Bart said. “Isn’t it beautiful, Gabriel?” He saw Gabriel nod. “He’s uncut like you, but his cock is long and thin, while yours is much thicker, Gabriel.” After pulling back James’s foreskin, Bart let his tongue glide across the pink head of the cock. “Mmm,” Bart said, then looked at Gabriel and smiled.
Without saying a word, Bart leaned over and wrapped his free hand around Gabriel’s cock. “Help me here and lean in, Gabriel.”
Gabriel leaned in enough so that Bart could hold both his cock and James’s next to one another. Bart turned to James’s cock and took the entire length of it into his mouth. James breathed heavily and loudly as Bart sucked up and down on his cock. Next, Bart turned to Gabriel and did the same.
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