1. my new neighbour (Part one)


    Date: 5/18/2016, Categories: Fetish, Gay Male, Mature, Author: gest90, Rating: 75, Source: xHamster

    shed door when a car pulled in off the street and parked on the gravel next door. I glanced up and noticed the car was a brand new Aston Martin, don't ask me what model, to me a car is just a means of getting from A to B, i don't even drive, never really have, not on four wheels anyway. The driver got out and i got my first sight of my new neighbour, a delicate looking little man, well groomed, neat almost feminine features, he had moved to the boot of the car and was lifting suitcases from the back so was about twenty feet away, too far for me to make out his face very well, i've always been very shortsighted and the morning sun from the South was shining through the distant trees into my eyes causing me to squint somewhat. I considered disappearing inside the shed to avoid any need for smalltalk, not something i care for, preferring as i do my own company and besides i had had enough of idle conversation already that morning. I'd hesitated too long and he looked up and noticed me, calling in my direction. "Good morning, i'm your new neighbour, jusy moving in today, i hope the removal men have left the place halfway decent." "MMMM" i thought to myself, not going to be one of those people who insists on speaking is he? i've never cared for needless talking about nothing in general but thought i better reply, no point in being rude just for the sake of it, plenty of time for that later if he's the type who needs to be overly friendly. "Ah, good morning, welcome to the ...
    street," i replied and then not having anything better to say i continued. "I did notice the van yesterday, they were here for over an hour so i think they must have been making sure that your instructions regarding what goes where were being carried out to the letter, they appeared to be very organised." Now i'd said to much, made it look like i'd spent the hour watching their every move, which i had, but only because i had happened to be in the garden undercoating some lengths of wood which i was going to fit as new skirting boards in my livingroom, i'd wanted them painted before fitting them, less messy and easier to paint. He didn't seem too interested in why i'd known how long they'd taken, replying "Great, i don't have that much stuff anyway, my previous place had been a one bedroom flat so i don't have anything to put in the three other bedrooms, i only bought this place because the area looked nice and you have a great view across the loch from here, you can't buy a view like that, except you can and i've just bought it." He laughed at his own joke, a pleasant laugh as laughs go though i've never been much of a fan of laughter unless it is at something amusing that i have said myself, i find the vast majority of comedians to be completely unfunny and never understand why audiences laugh like hyenas at their every inane remark. You could say that his laugh broke the ice as it was a laugh i knew would not annoy me and he had a nice accent, politely Scottish with a hint of the ...