1. My New Life 3: The Housewarming Party


    Date: 9/14/2017, Categories: Fiction, Bi-sexual, Blowjob, Consensual Sex, Cum Swallowing, Female/Female, Group Sex, Male/Female, Oral Sex, Romance, Author: Junkwithgravy, Rating: 94, Source: sexstories.com

    “Dear God. One guy, three chicks, and a ton of booze… This is going to be a wild housewarming party.” “I know,” Sophie’s smile grew, Her eyes widened as she added, “It’s gonna be amazing.” “Jesus, Sophie,” I said. “How do you make everything sound like it has a sexual connotation?” “Oh, I find a way.” she replied in a sultry tone. “We’re gonna need some ground rules,” said Abbie. “Some of us, well, all of us,” she corrected herself, “are in relationships.” “That is a new problem for us, isn’t it,” I mused aloud. “Problem?” Clara cocked an eyebrow in my direction. “Our relationship is already a problem?” She smiled a bit to soften the blow, but I felt hollow in the pit of my stomach none the less. “Sorry,” I took her hand and squeezed it in apology. With a small smile I listed the first step of what I’d just done, “Step one, open mouth?” The rest of the table droned automatically in response, “Step two, insert foot.” “You know,” said Clara, “We’re gonna have to shorten that phrase if you use it too much. But Abbie’s right. We should some rules for the game tonight.” “Spoilsports,” Sophie muttered under her breath. “The rules don’t limit the dares,” Clara said in an attempt to placate her friend. “They’re just to make sure we don’t do something to jeapordize our love lives.” ‘Love lives.’ The phrase struck me like a mallet. Maybe I wasn’t the only one who felt that way. No, I reminded myself, that’s a common way to refer to relationships. Why was I so earnestly looking for ...
    some confirmation of my feelings being returned? I suppose I shouldn’t have been so wrapped up by my emotions, but in my defense it was my first real relationship. “Those rules sound good to you, Felix?” Abbie’s question snapped me out of my introspective train of thought. “Huh?” I said stupidly. “Sorry, I kind of zoned out for a few minutes there.” “Did your ADD make you lose your train of thought?” Abbie smirked. That was normal for me. While my other disorders were very well managed, my ADD was probably the most prevalent issue. The meds helped somewhat, but simply put they didn’t solve things entirely. They were used to me zoning out in the middle of a conversation, but they usually didn’t didn’t take offense at it. “I didn’t lose the thought train. I just switched directions, changed lines, bought a plane ticket, got on a boat instead-” “Thought so,” Abbie nodded as I confirmed her suspicions. “We just wanted to know if the rules we came up with were okay with you.” “They’re acceptable,” I confirmed before asking. “So, what are the rules?” “You don’t want to know the rules you’re agreeing to first?” Sophie laughed. “I don’t read the iTunes agreement, but I say yes to that,” I pointed out. “Fair point,” Sophie conceded. “Oh, looks like you’ll have to wait to hear what you agreed to.” I looked up and saw that Bocelli had returned with our meals. I’d ordered a chicken pasta bake that I liked; Sophie some kind of lasagna; Clara a shrimp pasta; and Abbie a chicken alfredo. ...
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