Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2023 15:35:55 -0700 From: Juxepe Albi Subject: Psychological Microchip - Chapter 1 Psychological Microchip Our chief characters--future college freshmen roommates, Hal, from Boston, and Fred from Scotland are enrolling at MIT [Author's Note: I have defied the rules of grammar by naming the "Seniors" and "Juniors" without the usual commas and periods to signify abbreviation. Thus the text will read "Hal Junior", "Hal Senior", "Fred Junior" and "Fred Senior", rather than "Hal, Jr.", "Hal, Sr.,", etc. Live with it.] Chapter 1 Haroll Tomas Brockx, Jr. was the son of a brilliant Belgian nuclear physicist, electronics engineer, and inventor, who had doctorates from both DIT and MIT; and now that Hal was about to begin college, he planned to follow in his father's footsteps with his own education. Hal Senior had been inventing new and faster microchips as far back as Hal Junior could remember; and the family had benefited monetarily from high eight-figure wealth from before the time he was a toddler. Hal was a quiet boy who did not make friends easily; and he dreaded the idea of having to live with a perfect stranger his upcoming freshman year. Hal, like his father, also was fascinated with nuclear physics and electronic engineering. The Honorable Frederick Barton Ashton, Viscount of Æstherfoord, was the eldest son of a virtually impoverished, but noble Scottish family. Although they owned a fabulous home, Æstherfoord Manor, and were landowners, not to mention that his father was a peer, his grandfather had left them his gambling debts for their legacy. They were in danger of losing everything, if his father's recent investments came to naught. Frederick Junior was a brilliant student; and was going to college on a full scholarship, which he had won through many hours of hard, relentless studying. He, too, was quiet and timid--a lot of it due to problems because of the social embarrassment of his family. He was glad to be going to college in the United States, where his family had no notoriety. It was to his constant embarrassment to bear the title of Lord Frederick with their precarious financial situation; and he was loath for anyone in America ever to learn his formal manner of address in the UK, especially the dreaded roommate that he would have to endure his freshman year. Hal and Fred arrived at their room in the dorm at the same moment, both expecting the very worst; and the social awkwardness of the both of them became immediately apparent----and ultimately the key to their friendship. It didn't take very long for them to admit to each other that they were both socially deficient. Hal had been privately tutored, as had Fred; they had that much between them. Both realized that fact as an important thing to have in common. Neither had been brought up to interact with their peers; neither was interested in sports; and both were bookworms----Hal obsessed with electronics, and Fred with psychology. It took no time at all for them to learn that they also shared something else----neither had much interest in girls, the only subject in which their other dorm-mates seemed to find a common interest. Fred did not share with Hal his true title, and wished it to remain a secret. Frederick already had his future "mate" selected for him, which was the custom in his family. Luckily, the young girl chose to go to school in Europe, and had as little interest in Fred as he had in her. Hal could find no interest whatsoever in girls, but none in boys, either. In three of his classes was a young girl that was as involved in electronics as he was. When Linda Massey discovered who he was, she was determined to get to know him. His father was famous in the field, and had written two of the texts they were now using at the university. Hal had been very secretive of that fact; but a nosey professor had blown his cover the very first day of class. Hal and Linda became very friendly over the next few months----too friendly; as Linda's constant flattery to Hal turned their occasional meetings after classes into weekend dates. Fred, who was secretly attracted to Hal, was devastated; and was having a hard time hiding his feelings from his roommate. Their sophomore year continued Hal's and Linda's closeness; and, in their junior year they made plans to marry as soon as they got their bachelor's degrees. On a rare weekend that Linda had gone home to Chicago, Hal and Fred had gone out to a movie. When it was over, they decided to stop at a nearby pub and have a drink, or two, or three. Neither of them was really a drinker, nor ever had been to a club before; and it seemed that there were a lot of single men in the crowd. Hal began to describe his experiences with Linda; and Fred was getting more and more frustrated; the drunker he got, the more difficult it was to keep his hands to himself. By the time they got home, Hal had worked himself up into a real case of the "hornies", as he called it, and he noticed Fred's excitement, as well. Fred was beside himself when Hal suggested that Fred could "get behind" him, if he would service him orally first. Hal explained that he couldn't bring himself to give oral sex to Fred; but that he would pay him back in like manner. He explained that he and his cousin had "traded out" with that arrangement before, and that it had worked out to their advantage. That was all it took. Fred was all over him as soon as they had removed their clothes. He licked Hal's chest and sucked his titties, working his way down to his navel. Hal was leaking like a sieve; and a tongue's stroke to his navel discovered his cock-head covering it. Just as Hal's balls started pulling up, Fred stopped, waiting for his buddy to simmer down a little bit before continuing another round of licking. After a shattering orgasm, Hal flipped over on his belly, and with no small difficulty, due to Fred's unusually large endowment, he repaid his debt with his derrière, as promised. They both fell asleep immediately afterward. The next morning, Fred had visions of Hal's bursting into a rage with guilt, and holding it against him; but when he came out of the shower, he gave Fred a peck on the lips. "Linda doesn't have to know everything," Hal told Fred with a chuckle and a slight elbow to the ribs. They repeated their little tryst every time Linda was out-of-town. Hal and Linda were married the second week after graduation; and, in spite of the fact that both planned to continue school in the fall, they took no honeymoon trip, but settled for a weekend in a fancy Boston hotel. Linda began to suspect there was more to Hal's and Fred's friendship than met the eye, mainly due to Hal's behavior when Fred was around. He seemed overly attentive to him, but then, so was she. She secretly harbored an attraction to Fred that she could not understand; and, at her suggestion, they began going out socially as a threesome, which led to a rather drunken evening that found the three of them in the couple's king-sized bed together.