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“No, no changing my mind. But let’s just enjoy the experience and decide how the future looks. No pressure.” Jesse reached under the table and cupped AJ’s cock through his pants.

“Jesse, stop.” AJ leaned back.

“No, we need to get rid of the anticipation high or we’ll go crazy.” Jesse carefully unzipped AJ’s fly.

Jesse inched out the table a bit from the circle booth. He slid beneath it and sucked AJ’s erection.

Public sex was an occasional treat they played with. Jesse sucked AJ to the base and looked up. AJ was red from his neck up to his ears and lower, no doubt. Jesse loved the hint of danger and the rush it gave AJ, despite his always hesitant attitude.

Scoring his teeth along AJ’s balls, Jesse felt his lover grip his hair. AJ’s hips snapped and the booth squeaked. AJ was on the verge; Jesse loved how hot the three-way talk got them both.

He hoped the reality proved every bit as satisfying.

Deep down, he wanted to try it with Renee, and his dreamer side knew the three of them would end up in bed. But reality was part of life, like his mom wanting him to go to prom with a girl. His parents had eventually accepted his lifestyle, and prom with Linda, as a friend, hadn’t been so bad. But Jesse had been fantasizing about AJ that night.

Working the tip of AJ’s cock, Jesse didn’t let up until AJ froze and his tangy cum sprayed into Jesse’s mouth.

AJ stayed silent, but one look at his face betrayed the pleasure his body enjoyed. “Get up here,” he whispered.

Jesse checked that the coast was clear and returned to the seat. AJ zipped up discreetly.

“Ready to go check on Renee?” Jesse asked.

“Yes. If she’s stuck in line, we can bump into her.” AJ nudged him playfully out of the booth.

“Sounds like a plan to me.” Jesse led the way.

Chapter Two

Linda had gotten called away on some scholastic business, and Renee just wanted to freshen up and put her bags away. On her way to the bank of elevators, Renee stopped short as two men blocked her path.

They looked extremely familiar. One stood about five foot ten inches with dark hair and eyes. The undercurrent of energy from him was artistic and seductive. Jesse.

“Hey, Renee,” Jesse said.

“Damn, I heard a rumor you were here.” Renee hugged him. The connection was instant.

Those same strong arms she felt safe in. No tension or awkwardness. If Jesse were straight, she’d have dated him all through high school.

“Am I chopped liver?” the other man asked.

Renee let go of Jesse to give the taller man a better look. Those baby blue eyes, football shoulders, and that spiky golden brown hair, it could only be… “AJ.” Handsome and sexy as ever, her senior year boyfriend grinned down at her.

“Yeah, guess I didn’t make much of an impression.” He hugged her, lifting her off her feet.

“I just figured after the breakup at prom and all that… Did you bring the wife and kids?” She knew life had gone on for all of them all, but high school always seemed frozen in time. AJ

wasn’t a guy who would stay single long. At times in college, she’d thought of both men and wondered if prom’s wrong turn had hurt their lives. She’d missed talking to them.

The men exchanged grins. “No, no wife or kids,” AJ said.

“Oh well, what about you, Jesse? Hot guy letting you take naked pictures of him?” Renee took them in. The two biggest male influences in her high school years, she’d missed them.

Seeing them brought the emotions back. It was real. AJ had been a great boyfriend until the end.

Jesse had been one of her best friends. She grabbed a hand from each guy as if they’d run away on her.

Jesse nodded. “I’m seeing someone. Come on. Let’s get your stuff up to your room. We can talk there.”

They all got in the elevator, and Renee’s doubts about the reunion disappeared. She was supposed to be here. If these two were being friendly, it’d be a great weekend and she’d enjoy catching up.

“So is your guy here?” Renee asked. It seemed all the drama of prom night had vanished.

Maturity did wonders to the confusion of high school relationships.

“He’s here. Right now, we want to hear about you.” Jesse held the elevator door as Renee exited and AJ carried her bag.

Renee fumbled the key. “Not much to tell. Not married, no kids or anything. I’m a pilot for a commercial airline.” Finally, the door cooperated and they were in.

“You always wanted to travel.” AJ put her suitcase down in the corner.

“Yeah.” Renee marveled that AJ remembered the details. The jock she remembered was hot, sweet, but a bit self-involved. His family put pressure on him to achieve as much as possible so she couldn’t blame him on that score. “What about you?”

“I own a mechanic shop. Cars and motorcycles were always my thing. Not much of a change. I restore some classics for fun.” AJ shrugged.

“That’s wonderful. You loved getting dirty. And you?” Renee nodded to Jesse.

“Professional photographer. Told you I’d make it. A lot of advertising for Vegas stuff, but it’s going good. I do my artistic stuff on the side.” Jesse smiled more then than Renee had seen him smile in all of high school.

“That’s great. I always knew you’d succeed.” Renee put her purse on the dresser.

“You were the only one who did.” Jesse gave her another hug, and it felt different this time. Sensual. Renee knew it’d been awhile, but Jesse wasn’t playing for her side.

“I knew the minute I saw the pictures you took of Renee. Why do you think I freaked out and punched you at prom?” AJ moved closer to them, taking up his space and changing the feel.

“You had naked pictures of my girlfriend.”

“Not my face.” Renee got between them. “I wasn’t dating you when they were taken. I thought you two would be over this by now.”

“We are. AJ just wants to get things worked up. We’re all friends here.” Jesse gave AJ’s arm a squeeze.

She detected some sexual tension, but maybe, she was projecting her own fantasy. Linda and her fling suggestions didn’t help either. That girl really needed a man! Renee decided a subject change was in order. “Where do you both live now?”

“Vegas,” they replied in unison.

“Oh, okay. What are you two doing here so early? The reunion isn’t until tonight. It’s only ten-thirty in the morning.” Renee checked the clock to be sure. Her flight had been early, but her frequent flyer miles and pull with the hotels gave her flexibility. She’d left plenty of time to shower and change before the dinner and dance that evening.

“We came here to see you. Put all the prom crap behind us and make nice.” AJ put an arm around her shoulders.

Renee nearly melted as if she were seventeen again. AJ had muscle and testosterone to spare. Being a pilot sucked for relationships. It’d been so long since Renee had let her guard down and given into pleasure that was more than a random hook-up, but deep down she wanted that special connection. Someone who knew what she liked to eat and drink and what she loved in bed. It felt odd that the guys from high school were the closest she’d had to a serious relationship, but she still enjoyed the sparks with them.

“I’m glad you two are friends after all that.” Renee was truly shocked AJ made friends with Jesse. He’d been so uneasy around the gay guys. High school rules and expectations no doubt, defending his masculinity at all costs.

“Actually, we’re more than friends now.” Jesse gave her a sly smile.

She laughed then stopped when they didn’t. They had to be playing a trick on her. “Good one, guys! Joke’s on me.” Renee looked up at AJ, and there was no laughter in his eyes.

“Really?”

“Really.” AJ released Renee and moved to Jesse, wrapping both arms around the slighter man and kissing his neck.

They looked like a cute gay couple from the ads her airline did to promote gay-friendly resorts. It looked so natural. So hot! But it was AJ!

“When? How?” Renee folded her arms and took a minute. She was excited and curious but shock won the emotional battle.

“Prom night after you dumped me,” AJ answered.

“What’s wrong? You supported me in high school.” Jesse wagged a finger at her.

“I’m supportive of your lifestyle. I just didn’t know AJ was gay.” They were together.

The two men she’d loved most now loved each other.

“Relax, Renee. He likes women, too.” Jesse sat on the bed. “You dumped him. High school was almost over. AJ had college freedom, not high school judgment to look forward to.

Exploration happens.”

“You two have been together for ten years?” she asked.

AJ grinned and gave a slight shrug, his way of saying yes. “Now, we know why I never fit in fully on the football team but enjoyed it.” She kicked off her sandals. Part of her envied their long term love. Most of Renee’s friends and sisters were married. Renee secretly wanted it, but she’d seen so many marriages go bad she kept her distance. “And they say no one stays together anymore. How exactly did this happen? When I left that night, AJ had been dragged off by the football guys and Jesse had a bloody nose.”

She’d felt a little guilty stalking off, but her staying would have only antagonized AJ

more. Once the team had pulled AJ back, Jesse had been safe. No one had wanted to miss graduation over a fight.

“You’re sure you want the details?” Jesse asked.

“Did you molest AJ or something? I knew you were horny for football players but seriously, Jesse.” Renee moved to sit in the desk chair and grabbed a bottle of water.

AJ sat on the bed next to Jesse. “It was nothing like that. Coach was chaperoning the dance, and he’s an old-school type. Wanted us to be men and shake hands after the fight.”

“He thought we were fighting over you.” Jesse grinned.

“Shocking. So you shook hands and grabbed cocks by mistake?” she chuckled.

He loved how Renee fell back into teasing them. It felt as if no time had passed at all. AJ

looked over at Jesse. One night could change a life, and he wasn’t about to give up on another life-changing night because Renee seemed stuck in shock. “Coach left us in the parking lot and told us to go home. Banned from prom with two hours left.” Renee’s eyebrow arched. “So you went to an after-party, got drunk and got laid?”

“Do you want to hear it or not?” AJ shot back.

Renee held up her hands in defeat and took another sip of her drink. “Can’t wait. Sorry I missed it.”

“I wanted to see all the pictures of you so we went to Jesse’s. His parents were out so we were alone. Seeing some of those pictures of you naked annoyed me again.”

“And aroused him,” Jesse added.

“So he did you like a substitute?” Renee asked Jesse. “Cock is addictive.”

“Hell yeah. But it wasn’t a substitute.” AJ leaned over and kissed Jesse on the mouth. It felt like yesterday—that first time—but they’d had ten years together. Only one thing had been missing.

“Do you two want the room? I can get another free. I’ve got plenty of flier miles.” She waved her glass, but her eyes stayed on them with interest.

“No, you stay. I don’t remember you being such a prude.” Jesse leaned back in the bed.

“I’m not a prude! Naked but very attractive pictures, remember. Sex in the football players’ locker room. Not a prude. I just don’t want to intrude when you don’t need me.” She pointed to them.

AJ studied the beauty. Slim and sleek, her breasts and hips giving away her subtle curves.

Her pixie face and angled bob of dark blonde hair still made him hard. “We want you here.” Renee set her drink down. “It’s getting a little weird in here, but two men having sex is hot. Finish the story.”

“I got annoyed and turned on seeing the pictures. Basically, I accused Jesse of wanting you for himself and just playing the gay best friend thing to get close.” AJ gave Jesse a playful nudge.

“So, I had to show AJ that I was really after football meat that night.” Jesse grabbed AJ’s jeans and massaged his cock.

AJ watched Renee’s eyes grow wider as his erection tented his pants.

“Apparently, I’m getting the instant replay.” Renee squirmed in her chair.

“Hit pause now or enjoy the show,” AJ said.

When she didn’t say a word, Jesse continued unzipping AJ’s fly and removed his thick cock.

AJ thrust up needing more of Jesse’s touch. Yet, AJ watched Renee, her pink lips hanging open in stunned silence. As Jesse licked the tip, AJ fucked up, the familiar jolt of heat increased by their audience. They’d waited for this, hoping she’d show up at the reunion.

At least now, AJ knew why trying to track her down had been tricky. She never sat still, but between the two of them, they would manage to pin her down. It had taken some years to figure it all, out but they were a good team.

Fisting a hand in Jesse’s dark hair, AJ thrust up until Jesse moaned. Jesse released AJ’s cock and stroked it for a bit. “Tell her how many times you sucked me off that night. If only his football buddies had seen him then.”

AJ groaned, fucking harder. Jesse knew how to get him off with verbal play and a firm hand. The fact that Renee was still there looking flushed only pushed AJ to the edge faster. “I can’t take it.” He grabbed Jesse’s neck.

“Just like that night, high school guys come if you flash them. He’s developed a lot of endurance, but with you watching him…” Jesse winked at Renee and leaned down to suck AJ’s cock back into his mouth.

The tip of AJ’s cock rubbed the back of Jesse’s throat, triggering his release. He came hard, feeling just like that first time on prom night in high school without the jealously or immaturity.

Pulling Jesse up, AJ kissed him hard. “Still good,” he mumbled against Jesse’s mouth.

“This is really hot, but I’m still confused.” Renee tucked her hair behind her ears. “Is this some sort of sexual revenge because I left when you two fought? A ‘look what we’ve got?’

Because it’s working. I’m horny and a little jealous but not sure where it’s going.” AJ sat up. “Renee, we’re not in high school anymore. I know it’s weird. Tonight, will be very wild. But we didn’t come here early to perform a sex act in your hotel room and rub it in your face.” Though the idea of rubbing her face places did get AJ’s juices flowing again.

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