1. Sean's Story: Chapter 7


    Date: 1/19/2016, Categories: Fiction, Boy, Boy / Boy, Gay, Teen, Teen Male / Teen Male, Young, Author: Freudian Slip, Rating: 60, Source: sexstories.com

    Sean’s Story Chapter 7: Warm, Unspoken Secrets I watched Casey walk towards his house, then turned and headed up my driveway. I opened the door to the house and walked into the chill of the air conditioner. It was October but this was Florida which meant that the air outside was hot and humid, leaving me feeling sticky as I shut the door behind me. “Sean?” My mom called from the kitchen. “Yeah?” “Just making sure. You hungry?” “Sure.” Snacks are always appreciated. Never a reason to turn down snacks in my experience, even if they meant my mom wanted to talk. She knew food would lure me in better than money. I wandered into the kitchen to the smell of garlic, tomatoes, and balsamic vinegar. Balsamic tomatoes is one of my mom’s favorite snacks and she’d managed to pass that particular love on to me. I was drooling before I reached the kitchen bar across from my mom. We stabbed at tomato chunks with forks and devoured them. Absolute heaven. “How was school?” “Fine. Same as always I guess.” “Have fun?” “It’s school, mom, not the circus.” Moms. They try to be cool but they don’t really know what’s going on. Or so all kids think. “How’s Mrs. Kendler doing?” Mrs. Kendler was my chemistry teacher. All the parents loved her just as much as the students did. She managed to bridge the gap between student and parent in a way that most teachers only wish they could. “She’s good. She had us perform a really cool experiment today. We ignited phosphorus in a crucible. It was awesome. ...
    Phosphorus is a metal but when you put water on it… But Mrs. Kendler is good. She showed us some pictures of Kevin today. He just turned five and he looks a lot like her. He’s really cute.” I’d realized that my mom didn’t care about the lab. She’d actually wanted to know about Mrs. Kendler. Whoops. “Speaking of cute, tell me about Josh. I don’t really know much about him.” “Well, um… He moved here from California and he likes to surf. He swims for the school. He’s a cool guy.” That’s about it I guess. Yeah. So much information there. I was a real encyclopedia. “I think he’s good for you.” “Mom, I know. You said it the other night at dinner. Remember? Dad agreed. He’s gonna make me into a man, or something. But yeah, he’s cool.” I hadn’t even intended that innuendo, and had to stop myself from grinning when I realized what I’d said. Not that it was false either. I fully intended for Josh to make me a man but that wasn’t something I was about to tell my mom. Hell, I didn’t really want to talk about Josh with her in general. I loved her but there was some things she just didn’t need to know. I didn’t think it would bother her to know that I was… doing things with Josh, but I wasn’t ready for that conversation yet. “So, what did you do today?” I asked. She didn’t seem bothered by the change of subject. Score! “Oh, not much. I worked out at 9 and then met Diane for lunch at Billy’s Café. I had this wonderful salad with halved grapes and cranberries in it. Oh! Diane says Brian is having ...
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