Page 144 of Tobias

He gives a little shrug, massaging my balls as he shoves my dick to the back of his throat.

“Just because you’re a little cock slut,” I say, causing him to moan.

Theo lets me fuck his mouth, and I do it slowly, loving seeing him on his knees for me. Before long, I can’t hold back anymore. My grip tightens on his hair, and I pull my dick out to stroke it.

“Open your mouth," I growl.

He does, sticking out his tongue and my cum splatters his face, landing in his mouth too. He swallows what he can, and I pull him to his feet, licking off the rest and kissing him with it on my tongue. I push him against the wall, gripping his dick in my hand and stroking.

“Is this why you wanted me to shower with you?” I ask as I trail my lips along his jaw. I find the thrumming vein and suck on it.

“Uh huh.”

“If you want my cock, baby, just ask for it next time.”

“But this… is more fun,” he chokes out, his hips thrusting into my hand.

I get onto my knees for him and lick his balls while jerking him off.

“Fuck, you know how much I love that,” he whines. “Tobias…”

“Come for me,” I whisper.

Theo grabs my hair, guiding me back to his dick, so I take his head into my mouth and suck, still jerking off the rest of him and he explodes into my mouth with a choked gasp.

We wash up after that and quickly get dressed because everyone will be here soon. Theo’s parents still don’t talk to him, and I know it bothers him, but his brothers check in now and then, and that’s something.

Since we moved further away, we started a quarterly get together. Originally we were going to swap where we host it, but everyone loves our house since it’s spacious—and the fact they don’t have to clean up—so we’ve done it here each time. We don’t mind because we’ve started avoiding the city at all costs. Once you’re away from it, you don’t want to go back.

“So, who’s going to be the first one?” Theo asks as he pulls out the paper plates and solo cups.

“Definitely Nathanial and Luca.”

“You think?” he asks with a funny smile.

“They were so mad that they weren’t the first ones last time, so yeah… I’m pretty sure.”

“I think it’ll be your sister.”

“My sister? That’s the funniest thing I ever heard.” I laugh.

Turns out we were both wrong. It’s his brother, Michael, who shows up first, and to say it’s awkward is an understatement.

I don’t hate Michael; in fact I have nothing against the guy at all. He’s just… odd. He hardly talks and just looks at everything. He’s stiff and feels like he doesn’t belong anywhere other than a boardroom. When he does talk, he’s nice and polite. He and his wife—they were married about six months ago, suddenly, which their parents aren’t too happy about—brought a dish of pasta salad.

Everyone who comes by brings food, and we eat a hearty dinner while catching up on each other’s lives. There’s a good group of us, about twenty, so there’s plenty of food. And Biscuit gets her fill too, thanks to Leslie being a messy one year old who loves to throw food around.

“Don’t you guys want some roommates?” Nathanial asks as he pours another drink.

“Not unless you want to hear him screaming my name all night,” I say.

Theo nudges me, giving me wide eyes.

Nathanial and I both laugh, but then he adds, “I wouldn’t mind watching.” He waggles his brows suggestively.

“Oh my God,” Theo says as he walks away.

“It’s adorable how much you love him,” Nathanial says, getting close and resting his head on my shoulder.