by Mel Spenser
"Yeah."
"Are you sure?"
"Um-hmm."
"No regrets?"
"God, no," Ryan said.
"Let me know when you're ready for round two, then," Scott said, smiling.
"I'm already there," Ryan said, as reached for Scott's cock.
***
Much later that night, Andy and Nick lay in their own bed, in their bedroom at the other end of the hall.
"Well, it sounds like our little boy is not a virgin any longer," Andy said.
"From the sound of it, he stopped being a virgin about three times ago," Nick said chuckling.
"Ah, to be young again," Andy said. "To be able to get it up all night long."
"I seem to remember our first time," Nick said. "Or should I say, our first three times. All in one night. And I notice that you don't seem to be showing any signs of slowing down."
"I can't help myself," Andy said, smiling in the glow of the Christmas lights shining through their window. "You're just so damn gorgeous."
"I can't help myself either," Nick said. He rolled over and pressed Andy's body into the mattress. "Ready for round two, babe?"
Chapter Six
"Well, I must say, that was one of the most interesting Christmas holidays that I have ever had," Nick said.
They had just dropped Ryan off at the airport and were heading back toward the downtown area.
"Except for the Ed incident, I thought that it went pretty well," Andy said.
"Did Ryan hear from them before he left?"
"His mom called to try to explain why she left Ryan hanging in front of everyone that night in the kitchen," Andy said. "Ryan wasn't too interested in what she had to say."
"I don't blame him," Nick said.
"At least Scott was here to soothe him," Andy said.
"Over and over from the sound of it," Nick said. "Jesus, did they ever leave the bedroom after that night? I'm surprised they can even walk."
"Well, they did come out to eat. And I think that they went to see a movie. But other than that, no. They didn't come up for air very often."
"Do you think that they can keep up a long distance relationship?"
"Time will tell," Andy said. "They've been friends forever so that should help."
"At least life can get back to normal now," Nick said. "Whatever normal is for us."
"True. But first…" Andy said. "There are about a million lights that need to be taken down."
"Oh, man," Nick said.
"I'm not kidding," Andy said. "I don't want to be the ones in the neighborhood that everyone talks about because we still have Christmas lights up at Easter. And I can hardly wait to see the electric bill next month."
"Oh, you're no fun," Nick said. "How about if I treat us to dinner?"
"Nice try at a diversion," Andy said.
"I've got other ways to divert your attention," Nick said, giving him a leer.
"I'll take you up on that later," Andy said, smiling. "Let's go feed you first. Then we can negotiate the lights."
Coming Out for Christmas
Copyright © 2008 by Mel Spenser
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