Threesome: Menage Week With The Sexy Threesome (Threesome Romance, Menage Romance, Menage MMF, Romance, First Time)
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“She’s Mr. Kessler’s niece,” Joey explained. “We went out for like, two dates and I didn’t think she would take it seriously. But, apparently, she did, and so she went to my house, egged my car, and she was shouting all these things…And you know how Mr. Kessler lives near my house, right?”
“He does?” Colin butted in. “Whoa, man, you’re really in trouble.”
“Damn, I forgot he did!” Karlie said. “Really, Joey, you should start getting on his good side.”
“I know,” Joey grinned as he sipped some coffee. He went on talking. “So, he went out of his house, and he said that I was acting like an uneducated person again, so, that’s detention for me.”
“But that’s wrong!” Karlie argued. “I mean, he shouldn’t have placed you in detention just because you dated his niece, and it didn’t work out. Why didn’t you protest?”
“Why would I?” Joey said. “Let him be.” He went on. “He enjoys punishing students, you know? And besides, what’s one last detention?” He now had a smile on his face. “I can still remember when Colin was new, and he was in detention, too.”
“Wait, you were in detention before?” Karlie asked. “This isn’t your first time?”
“Nah,” Colin answered. “I was new then and Mr. Kessler thought I was being disrespectful because my English was still pretty bad then.”
“Damn,” Karlie muttered. “He’s really insane, isn’t he? Joey and I have done worse things before. I mean when we were kids.”
“Yeah, like we used to pick the flowers that he was trying to grow,” Joey said.
“Because I wanted to be the queen of the roses!” Karlie finished and laughed. “Oh my god, that was such a long time ago.” She sighed. “Can’t believe this is our last couple of days in school.”
“Yeah, time does fly,” Colin said. “I always thought I’d go back to Italy after High School, though.”
“Yeah?” Karlie asked. She wondered if he was still thinking of this now because she hoped that he had other plans. Not that she had a lot to say about him deciding to stay here, but then again, a girl can dream…
“Yeah,” Colin answered after sipping some coffee. “But now, I’m not too sure. I mean, I feel like there are so many things about New York that I still don’t know about. I haven’t even spent lots of time in Central Park. Not that it’s a big thing, but—”
“You’re kidding, right?” Joey butted in as he ate some chips. “Central Park is the bomb.” He said. “I don’t go there often anymore, but so many good memories are connected to that place. You know when Karlie and I were young, we used to go boating there…sometimes with our parents, then one time, I think we were 12 then—”
Karlie knew this story so well that she couldn’t help but butt in. “We rode the canoes alone and it was fun.” She now had a smile on her face, and she went on. “The people there thought we were older because Joey here already looked like a 20-year-old—”
“Hey, that’s not fair!”
They then laughed and Karlie went on. “Anyway,” she said, “I guess that was the last time that Joey and I hung out. But it was amazing. We just stayed in the park for like, the whole day and we ate all the pretzels and hotdogs we could eat. Damn, it’s been too long.” She said. “I couldn’t believe we haven’t hung out that long.”
“Well, it’s not too late,” Joey said and smiled. “And besides, Colin hasn’t been around a lot so maybe we could tour him around and show him all those spots—”
“Not your make-out spots, of course.” Karlie quipped.
“Funny, Karlie.” Joey shot back.
“But yeah, seriously, Colin,” Karlie said, “Where haven’t you been?”
Colin took a deep breath, prodding over Karlie’s question. “Well, the only place my ex-girlfriend and I frequented was the Rockefeller, and we weren’t together that long. I guess she really just wanted to spend her winter there…”
“Seriously?!” Karlie said, appalled, “That’s so corny. There’s so much more to New York than Rockefeller. Have you ever been to Empire State? I know it’s like, old school, but the observation deck is still amazing. Surely, you’ve been to MoMA?”
“Yeah, of course.” Colin quipped. “I have to say it’s really interesting there. Maybe, and hopefully, someday I could put up my stuff there.”
Karlie tapped his hand. “I’m sure it’ll happen.” She smiled. “But again, that’s not all there is to New York. We really do have to bring you in Central Park sometimes.”
“I’d love that,” Colin said. “I mean, we only have a couple of days before graduation, so…why not?” He grinned. “I’ve always wanted to go to Chinatown, you know. Just haven’t had the right people with me, I guess.”
“Come to think of it, I haven’t been there,” Karlie said. “Weird.”
“It’s because you’re still such a princess, Karlie.” Joey teased. “I’ve been there a couple of times. It’s fun. Plus, the food’s heavenly!”
“Huh,” Karlie muttered. “Somehow, I’m not sure if I should believe that.”
“Hey, I brought you here!”
“Fair point.” Karlie grinned. “Well, so that’s on the list now. And if we’re going to Chinatown, we should also go to Little Italy. I love it there! It’s quite chic, you know.”
“I like the sound of that,” Colin said as he squeezed her hand and made Karlie blush.
“You’re forgetting the really great places, though,” Joey said. “Battery Park, Central Park, High Line, Grand Central—”
“I’ve been to Grand Central.” Colin quipped.
“Well, maybe not that, then.” Joey went on. “Maybe, we could also check out the Flatiron. Pretty sure you’ve heard of that and then maybe we could end it all with—”
“Coney Island.” Karlie smiled. “I always loved Coney Island. It would be a good place to celebrate the end of our “Tour New York Adventure”.
“So, this has a name now, huh?” Colin grinned. “But I like how that sounds.”
“Of course,” Karlie winked, “I’m a genius.”
“Enough flirting and more doing,” Joey said.
“Excuse me?” Karlie said, raising an eyebrow. “We are so not flirting!”
“Well, maybe you have a point,” Joey said, “I mean, when was the last time you actually flirted with someone, really?”
“That’s none of your business,” Karlie said. “And besides, why would you even care about the state of my love life? I’m not the one who dates a different girl each month. And don’t even try to deny it.”
“I just don’t want to get tied down until I know that I absolutely like someone.”
“But man, that’s kind of jerky behavior, too,” Colin said. “I mean, you can’t always just be with a girl and leave her hanging.”
“It’s not always the case, though,” Joey said. “I mean, I know I’m not a saint but, most of those girls knew what they were getting.”
“But you sleep with all of them!” Karlie argued.
“Of course I don’t,” Joey said. “Just because you go out with someone doesn’t mean you’re supposed to sleep with them unless both of you want to. What about you, Colin? Any plans of getting tied down anytime soon?”
“No, not really,” Colin answered in his Italian twang. “I mean, I haven’t been in a lot of relationships, but, you know…sometimes, I feel like people care too much about finding the one when who knows? Maybe, there’s more than one person who’s meant for you. Or maybe, you find one right person for each significant time in your life. You know what I’m saying?”
“I agree,” Joey said. “You know how Frida Kahlo and her husband had this other woman with them, too, right? Or if you’ve seen the film Vicki Cristina Barcelona, you’d know that it could actually work out, too.”
This made Karlie think.
Growing up the way she did, it was always like people should just live in a certain path, and this path would determine how his or her life would turn out to be.
r /> But, what if Joey and Colin were right?
What if sometimes, you really don’t have to find “the one” but rather enjoy time with people who get to touch your heart at important parts of your life?
“Do you seriously believe that, though?” She asked. “I mean, do those things actually happen in real life?”
“Who knows?” Joey said. “But one thing that I’m sure of is that life’s never really in black and white. And you’d never realize the beauty of it unless you open up your mind.”
Chapter 4: Make New Friends, Keep the Old
“Thanks, Colin!” Karlie called out as Colin stopped his car in front of her house. Joey went down with her, too.
“See you guys tomorrow.” He said.
“Bye!”
Karlie couldn’t help but grin as soon as she realized that she actually was in detention and that she had to hang out with two of the hottest and dreamiest guys in school.
Maybe, she was insane for thinking that way, but still, it was a good way of spending time, she thought. It wasn’t conventional, of course, but she’d be lying if she wouldn’t admit that she hasn’t had this much fun in a while.
Plus, it was exciting because they made plans of going to all these places in New York that they have never been in together before. Joey also said that they’d be taking his pick-up truck because it would be more fun than just using a good old classic car.
“Damn, it’s seriously been too long since I’ve last been here,” Joey said. “I shouldn’t have stopped hanging out with you.”
“Well, maybe, if you didn’t stop hanging out with me, we both wouldn’t be in detention.”
Joey laughed. “And that makes you sad because then, you wouldn’t have been able to spend time with the Colin Perry of your dreams.”
“Shut it,” Karlie said. “And…it’s not just him, you know. I did have fun with you, too.
“Oh, you did, huh?” He said and looked her in the eyes with a smile on his face. “Did you miss me, Karlie?”
“Duh.” She said.
“You know, I really did miss you.” He said. “Growing up sucks that way, you know…when you have to sort of, let go of some friends just because they’re not supposed to be on the same wavelength as you are anymore. And, you grew up well.”
“Perv.” She teased.
“No, I’m serious.” He said and took a deep breath. “I just…Sorry I haven’t been around for so long.”
“It was my fault, too.” She said. “I mean…I was under all this pressure of having to be cool and all that and…and I missed you, Joey.”
She didn’t know how or why it happened, but for a couple of seconds there, they just looked each other in the eyes and moved closer to each other. Afterward, they were holding each other’s faces and went on to kiss each other like it’s something that they’ve always wanted to do in the past.
She didn’t feel worried. She didn’t feel scared. It was like, what was happening has always been bound to happen.
Finally, when the kiss ended, they looked at each other and laughed. “Oh my god,” Karlie said. “That was—”
“Amazing?”
“Yeah, well, can’t deny that.”
He laughed, and just then, the front door opened, and Karlie’s mom went out.
“Karlie?” Mrs. Anderson said. “What are you doing here? Why haven’t you gone inside yet? It’s late. And who’s—” She then noticed that it was Joey who was standing with Karlie.
“Joey? Wow. It has been a long time.” She went down the front steps and gave him a hug. “Wow, look how much you’ve grown! It’s been a while since you last came here. What are you guys doing outside?”
“Uhm, no, actually, I just stopped by.” He said and smiled. “I really do have to get going now, but you might see me around again.” He said, putting his hands in his pockets. “I mean, Karlie and I are working on this project and you know…”
“Oh,” Mrs. Anderson said. “Okay then. You take care, Joey, it’s late.”
“Will do.” He shook her hand and gave Karlie a hug. “See you tomorrow.” He whispered, and she smiled.
They watched him walk away and then Mrs. Anderson spoke again. “What were you doing out here, really?”
“You heard him, mom. We’re working on a project…just had last minute details to think of.”
“Karlie,” She said, “I know you were friends with Joey before, but that doesn’t mean that you actually still know him now. I’m pretty sure that things have changed and you guys…I am not really sure what’s going on—”
“Why are you so quick to judge?” Karlie asked. “Joey’s a good guy. Sure, he may not be clean and pristine and all that, but you know his parents. And besides, we’re in school together.”
“But what kind of project would you be working on when it’s just a couple of weeks away ‘til graduation? You’ve had some of your final exams already, right?”
“Some, yeah…but wait, since when have you actually been this interested in my studies, mom?”
Mrs. Anderson took a deep breath. “I’m just concerned about you.”
“Well, you shouldn’t be,” Karlie answered. “I’m not a kid anymore, mom.”
“Don’t talk to me like that.”
“Sorry,” Karlie said and took a deep breath. “But you really have nothing to worry about. I’m growing up. I’m making friends. I don’t see anything wrong with that.”
“Not when you have the kind of friends who are like, on the dark side.”
Karlie rolled her eyes. “Because I should be friends with like, people who go to church every Sunday but are actually hoes and actually trash people’s houses right?”
Karlie saw her mother’s eyes go wild.
“Right,” Karlie said. “Sorry, mom. Maybe should just have dinner, yes?”
She went inside the house without waiting for her mother at all.
Chapter 5: Around the World or Something Like it
The next day turned out to be one of the best days of Karlie’s life. Sure, her mother was still on her case, and she still had detention but those things didn’t matter because she, Joey, and Colin were going to Chinatown and Little Italy after.
What kind of confused her, though, was the fact that while she was sitting in the backseat of the pickup truck with Colin, she felt the butterflies in her stomach that were like the same as she felt while she was kissing Joey yesterday.
Was this some kind of a joke? She asked herself.
She couldn’t possibly have feelings for them both, she told herself. But then again…what’s impossible these days?
Maybe, she did have feelings for both of them. And, maybe, there was nothing wrong with that. After all, they were all going through detention together. They were what she had at this moment, and maybe, she was just appreciative of that.
But she really couldn’t deny the electricity flowing through her veins as she was sitting down beside Colin. He looked like he was having a lot of fun, too, excited about things to come.
“What are you thinking of?” She asked him.
“Nothing,” He said, “Just…wow, this is fun. It’s funny how it’s like, I’ve been in a shell all along, and there are just a lot of things out there, you know? And,” he said as he looked at her, “You’re beautiful.”
She blushed. She knew she did.
“You look great yourself, too.” She smiled.
He then moved his face closer to hers, and it was like time stopped as his lips touched hers. She felt sparks going around her body like this moment is something that she’s always waited for.
She kissed him back softly, and for a couple of seconds there, it was like nothing really mattered anymore.
“Take it easy, lovebirds!” Joey’s voice brought them back to reality. It was funny how they didn’t notice that his truck actually stopped already, and they were then at the parking area near Chinatown.
Karlie rolled her eyes as she and Colin were prompted to break apart. She c
aught Joey’s eye and for a second there, she thought she saw the first few glimmers of jealousy—but maybe, she was wrong.
Colin jumped out of the truck first and helped Karlie go down, too. “Thanks.” She muttered and smiled.
“So…” Karlie said, and she wiped her hands on her ripped jeans. “We’re here.”
“You bet we are.”
Joey led the way and Karlie and Colin apparently just couldn’t get their hands and lips off each other, never minding whether people saw. Maybe, that was the whole point of this adventure, Karlie thought. Maybe, they needed to forget about norms and all these things that people impose on them and just be who they wanted to be.
Of course, she also couldn’t help but appreciate the fact that it was as if they were already in a different realm. Chinatown’s in New York, but it didn’t feel like New York at all—except for the weather.
They were surrounded by shops of every kind—fruit stands, fish stores, and lots of piñatas and Chinese lanterns. There were restaurants, too, of course, and they made sure that they tried at least a dish in each one. They had the famous for being infamous Soup #5, some stir-fried noodles and vegetables, and dim sum. By the end of it, they were full but made sure they still had space in their stomachs for some pasta and gelato as Little Italy was also close by.
Colin asked them to wait for him as he wanted to buy some fruits and those fish snacks for his little sister at home, so Joey and Karlie waited for him by the pick-up truck.
“So…” Joey told Karlie as they stood close to each other while there was a throng of people surrounding them. “You couldn’t get your hands off each other, huh?”
“Jealous much?” She teased.
He laughed. “Can’t blame him.” He said. “You really are something.”
“I am something, huh?” She quipped as she looked at him and ran her index finger over his lips.
“Yeah,” he muttered. Both of their hearts were now racing with the excitement of it all. He looked her in the eyes and touched her cheeks. “Mind if I kiss you?” He asked.
She didn’t answer. Instead, she leaned forward and kissed him instead. She didn’t know how long they stood there and kissed each other until they heard Colin’s voice teasing them.