when we were excused from the dining table Andrew then asked " would you like to come up to my room? " I then replied" ...ok " I then followed him to the stairs located in the living room. As we got to his room he opened the door and I saw his king-size bed standing against a leather headboard. As I looked to the right I saw 2 doors and asked out of curiosity what's behind the doors? As we walked into the bedroom, we walked over to the first door, he opened it and I saw an elegant white marble bathroom. While we walked over to the second door I asked Andrew" how old are you? " he then answered " I am 18 years old, and you? " I answered "wow the same !" as we approached the second door, I stopped and looked over to the left I saw big sliding doors that open to a balcony. Andrew opened the second door, I saw an elegantly arranged walk-in Closet. I gasped for air as I could not believe the number of clothes in the closet, Andrew then asked "are you Ok? " I replied " yes It just that I've never seen such a big closet like this", Andrew smiled and then said " this is not big! you should see my parent's closest " I replied awkwardly " maybe later " as we walked over to the sofa in his room and sat in front of the massive 60 inches curved TV that's connected to the Wi-Fi. Andrew asks " do you want to watch a movie? " I looked over at him and said " yeah but nothing sappy, let's watch a horror! ", he replied " just don't get scared" I then just grinned and started to watch the movie. As the movie got scarier well more frightening than scary, at one point I put my head behind his broad shoulder as a character jumped out, he then just laughed and looked at me and he said " would you feel safer if my arm was around you? ", I got chills but then replied in a high squeaky voice" yes please ". He then put his arm around me and I scooted closer. As the movie continued I fell asleep and he told my parents when they asked about me, that I was gonna sleep there.
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Immortal Love
Fantasylgbtq+ erotic fantasy about Vampire and human in the 21st century