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Sailor ’69

Sailor ’69

Black Knight Classics

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Sailor ’69

Black Knight Classics

$1.95

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Beginning of Chapter One

The morning was hot as all hell and I had the air-conditioner running full blast in my apartment. The night before was just a memory, but a pleasant one to say the very least. However, the trick next to me in bed was very real. We were both studs who had a tendency to brag about the size of our cocks, and he wasn’t kidding, nor was I. In fact, as I looked over at him I could see the evidence of his manly endowments under the thin sheet which covered us.

Actually, though, the only thing I could remember about the night before was that the party had turned into one hell of an orgy—but all of Jerry’s parties ended up being orgies with the host as the pivot man.

I glanced over at my lovely trick and felt that familiar ting start churning around inside my prick. I couldn’t help thinking how wonderful it would be just then to take his cock in hand and create a bit of friction and waddle around on the mattress for a few minutes. But the thing that puzzled the hell out of me just then was the fact that I couldn’t remember his name to save my life.

I guess there are many, many guys who go cruising about the streets and bars during the twilight hours and end up with some number, screw him or get screwed by him, and never for the life of them recall their names.

All I knew about him was that the handsome bastard was a sailor on leave and that he just happened to have stumbled into the party from the beach. Sailor boy told me that he would be in town for two weeks, and that he wanted to meet all kinds of people. I guess I was one hell of a start—a queer start! But, little did he know that last night he had met every queen at the beach, and he probably had his prick sucked by every one of them.

But he shoved his cock up my ass later… and oh, goodness… whhheeeee!

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