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“Mmmmm,” I purred, then told Elliott “Harder,” before I returned to bobbing up and down Leo’s dick.

I sucked and fucked in rhythm. I couldn’t have done anything else even if I had wanted to. This was all so new that it took all of my concentration just to keep sucking as Elliot pounded me from behind. I was so focused on my task that I wasn’t even sure how much time had passed when I heard a sharp intake of breath from Leo.

“Going. To. Cum.” He gritted out.

True to his word, I felt Leo’s cock begin to pulse and I pulled away, letting his cum splash across my cheek and lips. Once he was empty and his breaths uneven, Leo collapsed down onto the floor next to the remaining three of us.

“Finally!” Felix said and grabbed a handful of my hair. He directed my cum covered lips to his cock and I found I was once again working a cock with vigor as my own orgasm was building thanks to Elliot’s rhythmic pumping.

I found myself moaning around Felix and my blowjob technique was surely suffering as my focus was being pulled from Felix to the heat in my core.

“I’m close!” I called to Elliot as I came up from a breath. “Going. To Cum.” I echoed Leo’s statement from moments ago.

“Do it,” Elliot ordered. “Cum for me Kat.”

Elliot: My bully, my crush, and now my lover was telling me to cum, and I listened. With a final pump Elliot undid me. The building tension released and all at once I was transported into a quivering, moaning, plane of pleasure. I tried to keep my wits about me, tried to keep pleasuring Felix, but I had no idea if he was enjoying my meager attempts until I felt warm ropes splashing onto my forehead while at the same time Elliot’s cock pulsed inside of me, filling me with my second load of cum for the night.

With all three men – and myself – satisfied, I collapsed down onto the bed. Emotions ran through me. From pleasure to exhaustion to… attraction? Or was it… love?

Do I love them?I asked myself.All three of them?

***

“We’re going to be late to the party,” Elliot offered.

“Like that’s my fault,” I replied.

Having thrown on the clothes I had selected to wear to the party, I glanced in the mirror. Thankfully, my makeup hadn’t smeared too much and I was able to quickly get myself back to looking how I wanted.

Once I patted my hair down so it looked a little less scruffy, and scanned the floor for any obvious hints that I’d just gotten down and dirty, I stepped back up to my door, and took in a deep breath before yanking it open. I poked my head into the hallway, checking to make sure nobody would see three men parading out of my room with me. Once I verified the coast was clear I turned to Elliot, Leo, and Felix.

“Shall we?” I asked.

Leo laughed, his voice full, bright, almost too innocent. I might’ve even believed we were back in our senior year of high school, perhaps in another life, heading out for a genuine first date to a cute restaurant. Instead, the three of us were probably headed to some cruddy party in some jock’s basement with the parents out for the weekend. I couldn’t get my hopes up too high.

“Whatchathinkin’?” Felix asked as we approached the elevator. One of the cars had just taken a person, and the doors were about to close before Elliot dashed forward all of a sudden and stuck his hand into the car to keep the doors from closing. We all squeezed in.

“Nothing much,” I replied, letting out a breath as I stuck my hand into my purse, tapping the glass of my phone screen. I was so excited to see Pierre and had to let him know I was coming to check on him this weekend after classes had started. After all, we were still best friends. I couldn’t help but crack a slight grin, and had to cast my gaze down at the floor so that Felix wouldn’t notice and repeat the question. What would I say?

Oh, just thinking about another guy why heading out on a date with three others. You know, nothing much at all.

“You ready for classes to start?” Leo asked as we entered the lobby and headed toward the door.

I glanced up at him and watched as a smile slunk across his lips. It was a silly question, and we both knew the answer. I couldn’t believe he was trying to make conversation with me—that any boy besides Pierre would try. They weren’t dragging me along to this thing because I was easy. It wasn’t because I had a perfect, round face like Vivian’s or a tight enough ass. They genuinely enjoyed my company, or so it seemed.

I wanted to believe it, anyway.

“Of course, I am,” I replied sarcastically. “As ready as any college freshman should be.”

Elliot chuckled as he held the door open for me. “What are you majoring in, anyway?”

“Don’t know,” I said, shrugging. We walked along the sidewalk, headed toward the parking lot. “You?”

“I’m thinking about marketing,” Leo said proudly, as if it was a field his father had worked in all his life. “Maybe.”

“Why marketing?”

“Because,” he said, and I could tell he was about to say something stupid that would make me laugh out loud. “I want to be one of those people who make everything seem better than it actually is. Take college, for instance. You’ve seen the advertisements for this place—has it lived up to your expectations?”

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