Playing With Fire

Playing With Fire

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It was just one night of his life. The night when he lost his virginity with a guy! Sky has always been telling stories to his friends about his nonexistent hookups, while he never even kissed a girl. Ian, on the other hand, never needed to brag about girls, because he was always shamelessly making out in front of everyone. But that night, when friends went camping, something happened. Something that made Sky realize that he could actually be gay. Ian was dared to do a blowjob on Sky, and while none of them wanted to back out from a dare, their heated bodies wanted to finish what they started. Nobody but them knew what happened that night in their cabin which they had for themselves. No one heard their screams of passion, and Ian and Sky never told anyone about it. In their delirium, Ian promised they will do it again and again. But that "again" never happened. Be sure to read the first 3 chapters of this story, published on Plop! https://plop.app.link/UTx1eU9Wh7 TRIGGER WARNINGS: This story contains profanity and sex between two young men. If you're not into this kinda stuff, don't read it ;)
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Sky and Nani are best friends, both nursing heartbreak from loving people who don't love them back. One night, after one of them has too many drinks and too much pain, they fall into bed together. It's not about love--it's about drowning out the ache, about pretending, just for a little while, that they are wanted. Then it happens again, and again. And what's the excuse this time? They won't say. Until it becomes a habitual distraction, and suddenly, excuses become trivial. But how long will it take for one of them to fall in love with the other and forget about the person they were supposed to love?

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