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Chapter Six

At this time, when Hilde had firmly settled in as my personal assistant, Joey and I had been going at it off and on for several years. It wasn't even an off and on thing. We were never an item.

Whenever fate conspired to bring us into the same space, no matter how formal or public the situation, we couldn't help ourselves. We tore into each other ferociously, like our lives depended on it.

I remember one dodgy situation in a hot tub. We were at a hotel, but it was late and me, Rob, and Joey were the only ones in the pool area. Rob had to take a call and we pleasured ourselves as quickly as possible during his brief absence.

When he came back, I was underwater taking Joey's member in my mouth. Joey kept my head pushed down, knowing if I popped up when Rob was standing there, our hidden trysts would be out in the open and ruined forever.

I nearly drowned on the water and his cock, but luckily Rob came back inside and I came back up for air. It was exhilarating, and Joey entered me quickly to take advantage of my adrenaline before Rob came back out and we had to separate, both of our bottom halves secretly naked under the bubbles.

Most of our meetings were like this. Brief, hidden, and emotionless.

We both had others during this time. There was never any question of commitment.

It was around the time of the annual dog adoption that Joey had added a strange ritual into our sexual encounters. He'd started to say he loved me, and demanded I say it back.

He would withhold whatever I needed to orgasm until I said I loved him, and only him. I assumed it was some strange kink, as he only said it during the heights of our pleasure.

Until I realized he thought he meant it, the unhappy child that he was. And I had to tell him to leave forever.

I would have forgiven everything except hurting the goodhearted Hilde. But Joey could not do anything without hurting another. He was an emotional bulldozer.

I was fine with him, usually, because I had very little to hurt. But Hilde cared for others so much, and was distressed at any amount of conflict, so I carefully made sure she was never around when I might be near Joey.

I was successful at this for many years, until Rob's birthday party just a few weeks after the dog adoption festival.

He was inviting every employee in the company. Literally, every employee. He's rented out no less than a theme park, an entire theme park, for the company and his closest thousand friends to enjoy.

I couldn't very well not have him invite Hilde. And I couldn't expect he wouldn't invite Joey.

But I thought in all the chaos of several thousand people descending on the theme park to celebrate Rob and ExploreR's fantastic year, they wouldn't have much occasion to meet.

I was hopelessly wrong. It was within our first hour in the park, when Hilde was trying to convince me to get on some spinning monstrosity of a ride, that I sighted him.

I was saying to Hilde, “If I'm going to throw up, it's going to be because I've got ten shots of grey goose down my gullet and an ill-advised layer of champagne on top of it, not because I've been spun around for no good reason.”

As I finished telling her this, she laughed her pleasant, tinkling laugh. It was so sincere, so unlike the rest of the jetset we cavorted with.

I couldn’t listen to it to my full satisfaction, however. Because my stomach was thrown into knots at the sight of Joey. Who had also sighted me, and was heading straight for me across the main concourse of the park.

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