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“Ahhh,” groaned Kalman as cum spurted from his cock over both their hands.
“Hell, yes,” agreed Enre, and heat filled Kalman’s ass.
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They lay side by side in the bed, wrapped in each other’s arms, resting in a sticky, sweaty pile, and Enre was content not to rush off and shower. It was the first time he could recall actually just wanting to lie in a lover’s arms and be together.
“With your help I believe I can learn to be less overpowering, less paprika-ish, more chivey. All my life I’ve never understood why I antagonize people, but what you’ve said the last few days makes more sense than anything anyone has ever said to me before. It’s as if you know me through and through, and understand me better than I understand myself.”
“You’re a good man, Enre, and your heart is as big as the whole wide world. I’m sure you’ll be fine. But I’d like to be by your side helping you.”
“I don’t believe I can do it without you. Chives are the garden’s secret weapon, quietly, unobtrusively, silently protecting the plants. With your support I’ll succeed. Without you, I don’t think I ever will.”
“I’d like to help you. I’d love us to be together. Paprika and chives, a relationship hotter than hell in the bedroom, but a moderating influence on each other outside in the world, do you think?”
“Sounds like a recipe for success.”
“Oh nice pun.”
“So, should we start this new relationship with a shower? Hmm, shower sex. We haven’t tried that yet. I’m up for it,” said Enre, his cock already waving from its nest of bright red curls.
“Ohh, another pun. You’re up for it indeed. And I am too.”
Enre jumped off the bed and tugged Kalman across the room toward the bathroom. Yes he’d slow down and consider people. But right now, he’d had enough slow. At the moment fast was looking good to him. Fast, hot, and wet, with his spicy new lover.
The End
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