Wooyoung struggles to compose himself, trying to regain control. Still burning from San’s touch, he takes a deep breath and musters the strength to push San away. He immediately places his hands on the edge of the pool, attempting to free himself from the tight embrace.
“Sa-San, please wait, I’m not ready for this!” Wooyoung says desperately, his voice trembling with panic. Pushing San away, he steps out of the water and hurriedly tries to leave the pool.
San, sensing Wooyoung’s distress, does not stop. Determined not to let the boy get away, he closely follows him. As Wooyoung reaches the edge of the pool, San is right behind him. With a sudden, swift motion, San grabs Wooyoung and pushes him onto the soft surface of the couch placed beside the pool.
Despite the couch softness, Wooyoung’s body trembles from the cold and tension as he falls onto it. He tries to lift his head, but San’s firm presence makes it difficult for him to move.
San leans over Wooyoung, but instead of being forceful, he speaks in a deep, understanding tone. “I know you’re embarrassed, Wooyoung. But don’t let fear and confusion control you. Don’t run away when you could be exploring this moment.”
Wooyoung’s heart races, and each word adds more pressure to his mind. His body is tense, and his hands cling to the lounge chair as he looks up with visible doubt and fear in his eyes.
“I don’t know what to do…” he whispers, trying to hold back tears. “It’s all happening too fast.”
San’s face leans close to Wooyoung’s, his eyes filled with understanding and tenderness. “You don’t have to know everything. Just trust me and yourself. I’m here with you.”
Wooyoung tries to regain some calm, and San’s words offer a bit of reassurance, but the inner conflict remains. The combination of touch and closeness is overwhelming, and the outcome of the situation remains entirely uncertain for him.
San gradually approaches Wooyoung, who is still lying on the couch, trying to deal with the mixture of confusion and desire. As San carefully approaches, his every move is soft and precise, as if he's basing each step on the boy's comfort and feelings.
First, San's hand gently reaches for Wooyoung's underpants and gently but firmly pulls them down. The movement is slow and he is careful not to make Wooyoung feel rushed. As the underwear comes off, Wooyoung's body tenses up for a moment, and the genuine attention and care that San gives is almost immediately felt.
San's next step is to place Wooyoung's legs on his own shoulders. This position ensures that Wooyoung is fully exposed while giving San a chance to get closer to the boy's sensitive areas. The placement of the legs ensures a comfortable but close connection, which promotes an intimate experience.
San then sticks out his tongue and starts working softly on Wooyoung's sensitive spot. The first touches are careful and attentive as San's tongue gently runs over Wooyoung's skin. The movements are designed to gradually build the boy's excitement and comfort. The gentle circling of the tongue, the soft touches - all serve to ensure that Wooyoung experiences the greatest possible pleasure.
San makes sure that every move matches Wooyoung's reactions exactly. As he works delicately with his tongue, he provides more and more intense stimulation on Wooyoung's sensitive spot. Increasing the rhythm of the touches and the increased attention to the sensitive areas all contribute to causing stronger and stronger reactions on Wooyoung's body.
Wooyoung's breathing quickens and his body gradually adjusts to San's caresses.
As San's faster movements in a sensitive area cause Wooyoung to suddenly remove his legs from his shoulders and slide backwards, San doesn't immediately stop the pampering. Instead, he continues gently but surely, then licks his lips and looks at Wooyoung with a deep, sweet smile.

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2. Blood in the Cup
RomanceHe had been seeing someone and now was in the house of someone he only knew liked books and whose first name was San. -A Cup of Love Choi San, the head of a major South Korean corporati...