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Authors: Z Allora

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Tossing a folded towel to the floor, Cut found his place on his knees. He engulfed Uli’s cock, taking it to the root in one suck. He wanted to give as good as he’d gotten. He peeked up to see Storm bent over kissing Uli with long, wet kisses, and Alex just sliding inside.

He tapped on Storm’s thigh to get his attention. Waving him over, he sucked face with Storm. Sweet wet kisses threatened to entice his cock into responding, but it was way too soon. Their tongues played until he changed places with Storm again.

Closing his eyes to savor the situation, he could hear the action of each man. Alex sawed in and out, hitting Uli’s sweet spot. Storm kissed, licked, and was now biting. Fuck, maybe the guy
was
a vampire.

Uli whined. Cutter turned his head and engulfed Uli’s cock as it began unloading directly into his mouth.

Alex grunted, signaling his end was immediate. “God, yes.” The dominant man hissed his pleasure as he thrust Uli through an orgasm and enjoyed his own.

With one last swallow and a final lick, Cut kissed first Uli, then Storm, and finally Alex. His mates. His.

After their bath, which turned into more about getting dirty than getting clean, they headed over to Club Zombie. Beau had set up and heavily promoted a drag night to bring in new potential mates. All the zombies were dressed up and some really pulled off the womanly attire.

Uli smiled. “I guess she doesn’t realize this is a gentlemen’s club and this is just drag night.” He pointed out an attractive female wearing a tight cheerleading uniform, high ponytail with a bow and high heels.

“Oh, hell no.” Storm stood up and abruptly turned away from the door.

Glancing over, Cutter almost swallowed his tongue. “Fuck. Are you kidding me?”

“She probably just doesn’t know this club caters to men.” Alex said before taking a sip of his wine.

Storm stared at him for a second before admitting, “That’s no girl, that’s my little brother.”

About the Author

 

 

Z. Allora recently repatriated to the South of the USA after a six year stint in China. (Talk about culture shock!) She feels it is her duty to help educate against intolerance, that is, when she's not too busy hiding under her blankets typing out stories about wicked, beautiful boys doing wicked, beautiful things to each other. She will never grow old because she refuses to grow up, perhaps the most valuable lesson she learned in her years of globetrotting with her one true love.

For more information on Z.: www.zallorabooks.com or email her at: [email protected] or stalk her on Facebook: ZAllora Allora

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