Round and Round

Round and Round by Andrew Grey

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Authors: Andrew Grey
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it to fit.
    “Ready?” Kevin asked with a grin. “I’m ready for some air. This is getting warm.”
    Hot was more like it. “Sure. Let’s go.” Angus got on and started the engine. Then he helped Kevin on, showing him where to put his feet. “Put your arms around my waist and stay close to me. Just move with me and we’ll be fine.” He released the clutch and they moved forward.
    Kevin tightened his grip, and Angus felt his nervousness as he moved closer, right up against his hips and butt. He turned on the street and picked up speed. He made it to the first light, and it turned red just ahead of them. “This is cool,” Kevin said, and when the light changed, Angus took off. Kevin tightened his grip again as they picked up speed. When he reached the freeway, Angus accelerated and joined traffic. When he got to cruising speed, Angus patted Kevin’s leg and got a pat on his belly in return.
    “Jesus!” Kevin yelled in his ear. “This is awesome!”
    Angus grinned, knowing he’d made the right decision. Talking was difficult, but that didn’t matter. He watched the road and did his best to keep his attention where it should be, rather than on the fact that Kevin was hard against him, combined with his own arousal, which Kevin was going to discover for himself if his hands drifted any lower. Man, he was a firecracker of the highest magnitude.
    They roared past Carlisle on 81 and got off a few miles later, taking the country roads up into the mountains to one of the state parks. Trees stretched across the road, and away from the highway and the sun the temperature dropped and the air freshened. Angus came here often. It reminded him of home, and he felt he could breathe and clear the cobwebs.
    “Where are we going?” Kevin asked.
    “I brought a picnic,” Angus said, patting Kevin’s denim-encased leg once again before pulling through an intersection. A short way along, he made the turn into the park and drove around until he found a parking spot. He pulled in and silenced the engine.
    “Wow.”
    Angus waited for Kevin to get off and then followed. They removed their helmets and jackets. Angus opened the case on the back of the bike, pulling out a small cooler before stowing the jackets.
    “That was something else. I can still feel the engine vibrating.” He took a few steps away and then returned. “It went right up my legs to my butt.” Kevin chuckled as he took high steps to work the kinks out of his legs.
    “I’ve always loved the feel of a bike.”
    Kevin glanced downward and then looked away, but not for long. “I think everyone can see that.” He giggled again and then stepped closer.
    “What are you doing?”
    “Shielding you from little children.” He continued his laughter. “Besides, we might get mobbed, and we’re on a date, so you’re mine and they can all eat their hearts out.” His laughter died away and slowly his smile fell away as well, his gaze becoming more and more heated. “That ride was amazing and… well. It did the same thing to me.”
    Angus’s excitement had diminished, and he’d felt Kevin’s arousal, but having him admit to the excitement had him hard once again.
    “Are you going to wear those chaps all day?” Kevin asked, and Angus set down the cooler and removed them. He locked the case and secured the bike before leading Kevin into the park.
    “Do you want to walk around or eat first?”
    “Let’s walk, if that’s okay,” Kevin said.
    Angus grabbed the cooler, and they headed off to the lake. As they got closer, the happy yells and screams of children mixed with overlapping voices and splashing, a sound that meant joy the world over. Kevin stopped where the path approached the lake. Kids jumped off a floating raft, calling out to friends before hitting the water.
    “I used to love swimming,” Kevin said softly.
    “Not anymore?”
    “I drowned when I was six. I was at a lake and dove in. I remember shooting under the water and then everything went

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