in0 by Valued Customer
Author:Valued Customer
Language: eng
Format: epub
âIâm sorry, James, I donât know what to do!â I shouted. âI canât slow it down!â My dick was waving side to side, splattering his face and the throw pillows he was wedged between. James flinched. Everything slowed down, like a war movie action sequence right at the climax.
âNoooooooooooooo!â
Splat. Splat. Splattery-splat.
âIâm hit!â
âTell Sammy I loved him!â
âSergeant Davis likes getting fucked with a rifle barrel!â
Okay, maybe he didnât yell some of that.
âGod, make it stop!â is what he did say, putting his hands over his face. âWhat the Christ?!
Are you pissing on me? My pillow!â
I let go of his legs and tried to squeeze the head of my dick even though I knew the trick never worked. It didnât help. Just made the spurts thinner, like little lasers. In a random miracle Iâve never since repeated, two mini-blasts hit James in the nose â one in each nostril â before he kicked me over backwards and I sent my remaining spunk flinging in a random pattern around the room.
âOh fuck,â I said. The back of my head hurt from where Iâd smashed into a vase. The last few jets had petered out on my chest. I looked liked Iâd been lightly iced. James, on the other hand, was starting to realize heâd been fully frosted. I opened my eyes and he was standing over me, dripping on to the hardwood floor. He was wiping his glasses with a napkin, except that heâd just blown my spew out of his nose so what he was really doing was smearing my cum all over the lenses.
I felt something else start building â an urge to laugh that had me smiling and then trying to hide it, quivering, until I couldnât help it. I burst out laughing and James did, too.
âWhy didnât you tell me?â he said. âThat was amazing!â
âReally?â I said, totally thrown off guard. âIt wasnât weird?â
âNo, it was fucking weird,â he said. âBut also fucking amazing. We have to put this on the site.â
That was the first time Iâd heard of the web site. James ran a blog called âstuntcock.com,â or something to that effect. He and his buddies posted about their encounters with âunreal, surreal, or just plain weirdâ cocks. Sometimes with pictures or videos, sometimes just descriptions.
âIâve never seen anything like that,â James told me. âYou have to let me make a video. Do you realize how big thatâll be? You spraying down a dozen dudes? Maybe theyâre holding
umbrellas or something? Maybe you fucking drown one of them, thatâs what it looks like, yâknow?â
There he was, standing at his laptop while my cum still ran down his legs. Heâd forgotten completely that he was the first man Iâd fucked.
You know what? I canât say that mattered a whole lot at the time. I was twenty-two. I knew nothing. I was drunk, Iâd just cum-bathed my lover with a superhuman quart of spunk and he was excited about it.
I made thirteen videos with James and I donât regret a single fucking one of them.
Download
This site does not store any files on its server. We only index and link to content provided by other sites. Please contact the content providers to delete copyright contents if any and email us, we'll remove relevant links or contents immediately.
Time Management Made Easy: How to Cultivate New Habits, Improve Productivity and Get Things Done by Joshua Strachan(2365)
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey & Sean Covey(2098)
The Concise Laws of Human Nature by Robert Greene(1712)
Doesn't Hurt to Ask by Trey Gowdy(1555)
Primal Leadership by Daniel Goleman(1125)
Hook Point: How to Stand Out in a 3-Second World by Brendan Kane(1098)
HBR's 10 Must Reads 2021 by unknow(1044)
Don't Sweat the Small Stuff...and It's All Small Stuff by Richard Carlson(1012)
Amazon Unbound by Brad Stone(979)
100 Things Successful People Do by Nigel Cumberland(963)
HBR's 10 Must Reads 2021 by Harvard Business Review(955)
The Job Closer by Steve Dalton(937)
Master of One by Jordan Raynor(934)
Lives of the Stoics by Ryan Holiday & Stephen Hanselman(899)
Declutter Your Mind: A step by step guide to learn to control your thoughts, stop worrying, relieve anxiety and eliminate panic attacks and negative thinking by Mia Chandler(875)
The Power of 100! by Shaun King(843)
Conflicted by Ian Leslie(798)
Coders at Work: Reflections on the craft of programming by Peter Seibel(787)
The Book of Hope by Jane Goodall(743)
