38 Lazy Day (1/2)

The Lone City Boy gablol 19060K 2022-07-22

I woke up on Brad's comfy bed, and turned to my side to spoon him.

It was a lazy Sunday and we had nothing to do except for helping Brad get his groceries.

”Wakey wakey, sleepyhead.” I tickled his ears.

”What time is it?” Brad groaned.

”Like, nine thirty.” I responded. ”I'll go make breakfast.”

”No, no, let me do it.” He stretched his arms, yawned, and sat upright on the bed.

I gazed at his delicious torso in front of me.

”Last night was fun,” He scratched his head.

”I'm kind of glad we didn't go to that after-afterparty,” I shrugged. ”Not in a mood to be hungover.”

”Yeah…” Brad yawned again. ”You want pancakes?”

I nodded with a smile.

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As I sat down on a chair facing his charcoal table, Brad placed a plateful of fluffy pancakes in front of me. Upon closer inspection, I could see that the pancakes were made to resemble the head of a bear.

”That's adorable.” I commented.

”Yeah I like bears.”

”I can tell,” I smirked and pointed towards the framed print of a bear hanging on the wall.

”My friend gave that to me as a gift some years ago.” He smiled and sat beside me.

We began to dig into our hearty breakfast.

”Hey,” I called.

”What?”

”About that thing I wanted to talk to you yesterday…”

”Yeah?” He put down his fork.

”Are you interested, um…” I said. ”…in filming porn?”

”Huh? That's unexpected. Why?”

And so, I began to tell him all that the twins had told me, and I could tell by his stare while I was explaining that he seemed slightly interested in it.

”That… certainly sounds exciting but,” Brad contemplated. ”once our porn has been uploaded onto the Internet it stays there forever. I don't want it to fall into wrong hands, you know what I mean?”

”I do. That's mainly my concern, actually.”

Brad and I sat in silence, our minds rushing through the pros and cons of filming a video together.

”How about we decide later? We've got all day and I want to go get some groceries.” Brad broke the silence.

”Sure.”

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Brad lived in a busier part of town, near the Central area of Ophrus where the Central Ferris Wheel stood. We were heading off to the largest mall in Ophrus so Brad could buy some food to stock up the fridge and to look for some new jackets.

”You want to go to Zara?” I pointed towards the store. ”We could go there first and then head down to the Tesco superstore.”

”Oh sure,” Brad answered.

We walked into the store, the both of us holding each other's hands.

”How's this, baby?” Brad turned to show the camouflage jacket he picked for himself. ”You like it?”

”Hmm,” I puckered my lips. ”I like the one with the tiger more.”