The Christmas visit with Kevin's family ends with a bang (in his parents' guest room to be exact). But before they head back to Phoenix, an impromptu trip to Vegas for New Year"s Eve seems in order. Alex, Adam, Matty, and Jeff agree.
Their oldest "straight" friends meet their newest gay friends and they all come together for a New Years celebration that none of them will soon forget.
Benson Long found out that the love of his life had been living right next door all that time. The Ebony jock, Theo Cummingham, had been bullying Benson all through his childhood. But Theo secretly just did that to be near Benson. After his confession, the boys decided to give their love-hate relationship a try.
Tags: Anal Sex, Leather, First Time, Neighbour, Bareback, Oral & Blowjobs, Boyfriends, Kissing, Flip Flop
Brian Nelson, PFC, fresh-faced 22-year-old from Lincoln, Nebraska, had heard about the bar off-base, where some men go... to find other men. But when he runs into a familiar man there, his night takes a turn for the better.
Slick faces the aftermath of his shower with Tomas while at the same time introducing Brian to Gabriel over dinner. Gabriel drops a bomb after dinner. Dessert anyone?
Jack helps everyone become official so they can pursue their dream. Blaze begins to come out of his funk and asks Jack for a big favor. We learn about when Jack met Alex. Harrison tries his hand at being a Master. Calista and Blaze share a special moment.
They were on him like puppies on Purina. Their happy sounds were obscene. Prodder apparently approved. His chuckling was throaty and went on for quite some time.
Tags: Public Sex, College, Verbal, Humour, Domination, Mechanic
Jeff Michaels’ fraternity brother shows him how easy it is to make a quick buck hustling - only Jeff worries it might not be such a temporary occupation for him.
Tom is frustrated from Chris and Seb's flirting over the past three days. Their teasing hits an all new high (or low?), leaving our hero a hot mess. But not for long... ;)
This is not a feelgood story, quite the opposite. It’s a warning, an imagining of how things could become, especially if we had stayed on the path we had been on.