“Nothing was different, and everything was. Someday some scientist is going to win a Nobel Prize by proving that orgasms don't just change a person's perception—they literally alter reality. Count on it. Kevin and I were lying on our backs on the grass near the picnic gazebo, side by side, still gasping for air, the perspiration slowly cooling on our skin. The evidence of what we'd done was all around us, was undeniable. It wasn't just our naked bodies, both our cocks still wet and slick and... slowly deflating. It was the piles of discarded clothes thrown haphazardly around. And then there were the two used condoms, rumpled and twisted along the tops of the grass like discarded snakeskins. What have I done? I thought. I sat upright. "Are you okay?" "It's all good," Kevin said quietly. But it wasn't all good. Nothing was good. Kevin didn't move, but I did. I crawled toward the piles of clothing, searching for my underwear.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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