Borrowing Trouble(49)
Eventually, the need won over, and they were slamming into one another, Jay practically shouting every time Landon hit that spot inside.
“Oh, f*ck. Landon… I’m gonna cum.”
“Do it!” Landon ground out into Jay’s ear, and both of them wrapped their hands around Jay’s cock. Jay’s vision blurred as he tipped over into the most intense orgasm he’d ever had. “Oh, son of a bitch,” Landon barked out. Suddenly, he was rolling Jay onto his stomach. Jay yelped happily as his sensitive cock thrust against the sheets and spurted more cum, his whole body convulsing. Landon hit that spot inside again and again as he flexed against Jay’s ass, face buried in Jay’s hair.
Then Landon pushed in deep, where it felt like he had tried to crawl inside Jay as he shot his cum in Jay’s ass and whimpered. Jay’s heart pounded and he gripped Landon’s hand that had wrapped around his chest, holding Landon as Landon emptied inside him. Jay wondered how he’d gone so long without this, never wanting to be without it again.
Being filled with Landon’s cock, filled with his cum, Jay’d never felt so f*cking close to someone before.
Landon pulled out, both of them letting out disappointed grunts as Jay’s body released Landon’s. Landon fell on the pillow next to Jay. “Jesus.”
Jay rolled onto his back and caught his breath, reaching out a hand to lay on Landon’s stomach. Landon grabbed it with one of his own and they lay in happy, sated silence for a while.
“That. Was. Awesome,” Jay managed to say around gasping breaths.
Landon snorted. “Glad to be of service. So. Regular part of our repertoire?”
“Maybe not so much.” Jay twisted his hips, feeling the strange sensation, still full and aching in good and awkward ways. “How do you deal with all that… going on afterwards.”
“It was your first time. It gets a little…. Okay, I am not gonna lie. It’s more intense your first couple times, but yeah. I know bottoming isn’t for everyone.”
Jay rolled over and looked at Landon, then kissed his forehead. When he leaned back up, the serene smile on Landon’s face made his chest feel warm from the inside out. He felt like a little kid when he wrapped his arms around Landon, burrowing his head under Landon’s chin, rolling on top of him. “Fuckin’ A, Landon Petty. I love you!” He playfully hugged Landon tightly and Landon guffawed.
“You’re ridiculous, Jay Hill.” Landon wrapped his arms around Jay and squeezed him back, a little too tightly. “But I love you too, you silly bastard.”
Silly. Something he’d only ever called himself. But he couldn’t say he’d ever been in better humor than he was today. He’d definitely never been so in love as he was today.
***
The next Monday at work, Landon walked in with not just a little swagger. Ms. Lynne scowled, but she’d been given a what for by Landon’s mama over her gossiping, so whatever thoughts she had, she kept them to herself. After Landon told his mama it wasn’t idle gossip, she’d told him, “Well, it wasn’t her business to be spreading, anyway, then. It’s a family matter.”
Family. Landon had to admit, even with the personal red tape they still had to get through, Landon thought the word summed up what could be. Landon signed his mileage sheet, counting the days until he was finished with that particular task, then headed back to Jay’s office.
They’d agreed to maintain their working relationship as they had, being circumspect at work. They did still live in Montgomery County, and the crew was still full of men who wouldn’t appreciate Jay and Landon’s type of love. But that didn’t mean Landon had to ignore the man. After all, he hadn’t seen him in two days. Silly or not, he’d missed Jay. But Jay’s kids had needed him.
He knocked on the door and found his daddy sitting in one of the chairs across the desk from Jay.
“Oh, sorry, guys. I can come back later.” Dammit.
Landon’s daddy stood, heaving a sigh. “Naw. I’ll get out of y’all’s way.” The slight turning up of one side of his daddy’s lips relieved some of the tension Landon hadn’t realized was there. “No more neckin’ in the office, though.” His daddy pointed at Landon.
Landon and Jay both quailed.
Ricky belly laughed. Old bastard. “Y’all ain’t very smooth.” He grew somber. “But I don’t want trouble for y’all. I suspect there will be some anyways.” His daddy looked at him. “Landon, I was just telling Jay here that I’m not okay with this. But I’m okay with this.”
Landon’s brows went up. His daddy rarely discussed his being gay. In fact, the statement was downright confusing. But he nodded, acknowledging his daddy was trying. That was more than most of the old timers around those parts would do.
“Figure y’all got enough trouble without me getting on your case. Just don’t cause no troubles for us here, okay? You’ll be done in a few months, then you two can… do whatever you two do.” Ricky looked decidedly uncomfortable with those words.
“Yessir,” Landon and Jay replied in unison. Their gazes met, Jay’s held more than a little humor. Ricky harrumphed and made his way out.
“Well. That was something,” Jay stated.
“They’ve had a long while to get used to it. Remember, I told ‘em years ago.”
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