Lance by Ronald L Donaghe
Author:Ronald L Donaghe [Donaghe, Ronald L]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780982350317
Publisher: Two Brothers Press
Published: 2009-02-09T13:00:00+00:00
Nine
Lance Returns, and the End Begins
Oh, man! When Lance got home last night, I was waiting at the school in the parking lot, and when I saw the lights from the van as it pulled off the street, I was out of the pickup, jittery as all hell, I could hardly contain myself. It was dark, except for a few street lights in the lot and the interior lights of the van, which came on when Mr. Drummond shut off the engine and the side doors came open.
There were others waiting for the art class students, but I could hardly contain myself when I saw Lance step out onto the gravel. He’d already grabbed up his suitcase and his arms were full of things he must’ve got on his trip. His face was indistinct there in the light, but I knew which one was him. I just couldn’t contain myself and ran up to him snatching things, saying “hi!” and “how was it?” and then I felt his hand on my chest, right there in front of everybody, running it down my shirt, and my little buddy just sprang to full attention, making a tent in my Levi’s.
He hardly said bye to anybody, except Mr. Drummond, thanking him for the trip, and then we were off together, heading for the pickup, throwing his suitcase in the back, packing his bags and things under a tarpaulin I’d put in the bed of the pickup. About a second later, we were in the cab of the pickup and we just couldn’t wait any longer and were smashing our faces together and hugging and feeling of each other’s tents in our pants. It was lucky I’d parked a little ways off from the others.
We must’ve kissed for two minutes, until our faces were slick with spit, and we were both breathing heavy and had to pull apart to take a breath.
“Did’ja miss me, Angel?” Lance finally said, laughing and squeezing my little buddy.
“A little,” I said, still breathing heavy. “Did you miss me?”
He kissed me on the lips and ran his tongue into my mouth. “A little,” he said.
My hands were shaking with excitement as I started the engine. My vision was actually blurry I wanted to make love right then so much, I could hardly get the pickup into gear. We lurched out of the parking lot and, in a few moments, we were heading east toward Hachita. The lights of Animas were barely out of sight, when Lance began ripping at my shirt, and when it was off, he unbuckled my belt and undid the buttons on my Levi’s. I tried to drive steadily, but I’m sure when he went down on me with his hot, wet mouth, and was going up and down on my already slick little buddy, I must’ve swerved off and onto the road. It wasn’t but a few seconds before I let loose, all that pent-up desire. And then I pulled off onto the side of the road, not even bothering to check for car lights from either direction.
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