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He didn’t even have to think about what to do when Gavin ordered him to suck. It was almost as if his mind was connecting to Gavin instead of his own body.

This was heaven.

“I’m going to come now. I want you to swallow it down like the good boy you are,” Gavin murmured.

Whatever Gavin wanted. Anything.

“Now, boy,” Gavin said.

Stryker swallowed as cum filled his mouth. He drank it down while his own cock pulsed and he filled his underwear without ever being touched.

Chapter Ten

Gavin

“You’ve got it,” Leo said grinning at Gavin.

Gavin beamed at his brother. It felt good to have Leo proud of him. Gavin had been struggling as he learnt to build a fire, but he finally got it. He’d made a fire with nothing more than what they’d found in the woods. “But why do I have to learn if you already know how?” Gavin asked.

Leo patted his back. “We’re a team. It’s important to know everything I do just in case I’m busy or something.”

Gavin didn’t know what to think about that.

A lot had been going on lately.

They’d had to leave their nice big house behind with all his toys. His mom and dad would whisper to each other anytime Gavin was in the room. They thought he didn’t hear them or what anyone else said. Gavin did hear though. He was getting really good at sneaking around like Leo showed him.

Not that Gavin would tell Leo. His brother was hiding things from him too.

Hunters.

The word was said with fear.

Gavin might be young but he knew they were running from something. Why else would everyone in his family from grandparents to aunts and uncles have packed up and moved with them?

If it was these hunters that everyone feared then Gavin vowed to learn how to fight them. Leo and Dad wanted Gavin to learn how to survive off the land. It was boring stuff that was awfully hard. Gavin wanted to fight! He’d been practicing when he snuck away from his family.

He was getting faster too.

Even though he was too young to shift, Gavin wanted to be an asset. He wanted to make his family proud.

A loud snap came from farther in the woods and Leo stiffened.

“What—” Gavin started.

Leo slipped his hand over Gavin’s mouth. “Shh.”

Gavin nodded and Leo removed his palm.

Gavin strained to hear what was happening. His senses weren’t as good as Leo’s but Gavin had been practicing. Leo’s eyes widened before he whispered ‘run!’

He pushed off the log he’d been sitting on. Leo was beside him, urging Gavin to run faster. He tried. Gavin wanted to be able to keep up with his brother, but Leo’s legs were longer.

“We need to get back to the cabin,” Leo told him. He wasn’t even breathing hard.

Gavin was. He couldn’t catch his breath.

Did the hunters find them?