Gregory A. Patrick

05/02/2021

Jaiden Chapter 110

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NOTE: Thank you to all of you who expressed your sympathies after the death of my mother-in-law last week. Your love and concern mean more to me than I have the words to describe. I love all of you. I started this story on April 18, and finished it tonight. I hope you enjoy this chapter.

 

Greg Patrick

 

The boys had been put to bed for the night and Jaiden took Peyton by the hand and led him to the couch in the den. "Sit with your legs toward the doors and lean back on me." When Peyton had done that, Jaiden laid him back in his arms and gently leaned down and softly kissed his lover. Peyton kept his eyes on Jaiden and wondered what was going on and why. Jaiden kept giving him soft kisses on his lips and would then smell his hair, hold Peyton's hand to his nose, and take in the scent of Peyton's skin. He looked into Peyton's eyes for the longest as he smiled at the one person he truly loved without measure, for every reason that could be thought of or named. He kept looking into Peyton's eyes as he gently rubbed his face and hair. "Peyton, I love you." "I love you, too, Jaiden. What has you feeling so sentimental tonight?" "Nothing in particular, I just wanted to hold you for a little while and look at your face."

 

"What do you see in my face, Jaiden?" "I see a face that is without stain to me, a face that means everything to me; a face that I cannot get enough of; a face on the body that I want to keep as close to me as possible all the time, but I also see a face I hope I don't smother with too much attention." "Sweetheart, I don't think it is possible for you to smother me with too much attention. When you hold me like this, I get to look into your steel blue eyes, to see and touch the face that means the world to me."

 

"Jaiden removed his shirt and then Peyton's. He pulled Peyton onto his lap and held Peyton's chest tightly against his as he lightly kissed Peyton's neck and shoulders in all the right places. Peyton's body was responding in a rather amorous way as he wrapped his arms around Jaiden's neck and began returning the attention he had been receiving. The way Peyton was sitting in Jaiden's lap, he could feel the mountain rising in Jaiden's pants. He leaned out a bit and undid Jaiden's belt unzipping his pants in the process. When he had done that, he told Jaiden to stand up. When he did, Peyton slid his pants and briefs to the floor, pulled them off Jaiden's legs, and then made him lean back with his fingers laced together and his hands behind his head.

 

Peyton began working his way down Jaiden's body until he reached Jaiden's sword standing long and tall. He grabbed the sword and kissed its tip, and cleaned the blade from top to bottom with his tongue, eliciting moans of ecstasy from Jaiden. Once the sword was perfectly cleaned, he proceeded to show Jaiden how to swallow a sword to its fullest, sending the blade partly down the back of his throat. He wrapped his lips around the blade and began a slow, rhythmic bob up and down sending shivers up and down Jaiden's back and chest. Peyton took his time to allow Jaiden to experience the fullest enjoyment possible. Suddenly, Jaiden tapped Peyton on the shoulder and Peyton pushed Jaiden's hand back behind his head and continued the rhythmic movements that were making his husband writhe in places even he didn't know he had.

 

Jaiden began to pant as Peyton kept up what he was doing and cut his eyes to Jaiden's and smiled. It wasn't but a few seconds later when Jaiden began to unleash a torrent of jizz down the back of Peyton's throat. Both were out of and trying to catch their breath. Jaiden stood Peyton up on his knees and had Peyton put his arms around his neck. Ten minutes later, both were panting heavily as Jaiden forced Peyton's penis into the back of his throat as Peyton let loose with a flood of nectar. Jaiden laid back on the couch and pulled Peyton on top of him as he planted a kiss right smack on Peyton's lips.

 

Peyton turned his head and laid it on Jaiden's chest as Jaiden rubbed his back in the most loving way possible. They laid there watching Young Sheldon on the television. Suddenly, Peyton bolted upright and said, "Dale and Charley are home." Jaiden told him to relax, that after the last mishap with Dale and Charley, he wasn't going to let being nude in his own home bother him when the two guys got home.

 

As Charley walked into the den, he took one look at Peyton and Jaiden and said, "dang, bro, y'all look incredibly comfortable." Jaiden said, "We are, Charley, and if you notice, I'm not trying to run to the bedroom and cover up myself." "Jaiden, it's about time you got comfortable enough with your body to relax and air it out in the house when you want to. Now, if you will please excuse Dale and me, we are going to the bedroom and swing from the non-existent chandelier while you two continue your escapades in the den.

 

Jaiden started counting to ten, and when he said ten, Peyton and he heard Dale say, "Charlie, slow down; the babies are asleep in bed and we have plenty of time!" "Sorry, love, I got carried away. If you weren't so darned sexy, maybe I wouldn't get carried away so easily." "Charley, you aren't so bad yourself. " Dale got up off the bed, grabbed Charley, and said, "I watched you get dressed this morning and you were so sexy; I have been horny all day long. I don't mind you getting excited and us having a good romp in the bed, but tonight, after being so horny all day, I want to make love and not just have sex." "Why did you say that the way you did?" "Hon, sometimes I am like Jaiden is with Peyton: I want to smell your hair, to feel your skin on mine, to give you little kisses in all the right places, and make you squirm to your hearts content. I feel the same way about you that Jaiden feels about Peyton, and it is simply that, sometimes I cannot get enough of your scent; it's so damned intoxicating to me."

 

"Sweetheart, you have never said that to me, what brought on the comment?" "Babe, it has always been that way for me from the time I met you and fell so deeply in love with you. Since that first night we slept in the converted bed together and closely held each other, I have craved your scent. You know how I love the old-time cologne, English Leather; well, your musk scent smells the same to me, and I can't get enough of it. When we ride down to Abingdon to see Jaiden's Mom, it takes all I can do to not rip your clothes off." "Sweetheart, whenever you want to do that, I am game, you know I am not shy about that." "Yeah, I know, but now that we have the children, especially Alaina Noelle, we have to be more careful. I don't want any of the children seeing anything they shouldn't, and if I ripped your clothes off, they would certainly see something they are too young to see." "You're right Dale, but anytime we are alone and you want to rip off my clothes and ravish my handsome, naked body, wham, bam, thank you, Babe, have at it."

 

"Charley, you don't have a vein of modesty in your body, do you?" "When it comes being nekked with you, feeling every part of your body, and smelling your scent like you like to smell mine, NOPE!" "Babe, don't you mean naked?" "No, I mean good ole southern nekked, being nekked is more fun that being naked." "Charley, you are crazy." "Dale, I'm really not. I am more in love with you today than I have ever been, and I will be more in love with you tomorrow than I am today. You are the best husband I could have ever hoped for, and you are an awesome Dad to our children. I could not be happier than I am." Dale took Charley's face in his hands and gave him the most tender kiss Charley could ever remember. When Charley looked down at Dale's face, he saw a tear drop from the corner of Dale's eye.

 

Charley picked Dale up and laid him in the bed on his left side, and then climbed into bed facing him. He put his left arm under Dale's head, and, with his right hand, pulled Dale as close to him as was possible. He kissed Dale softly on his lips and he ran his hands through Dale's hair, and gave him a soft kiss on the tip of his nose. Charley was looking into Dale's eyes when he said, "Sweetheart, do you mind if I just hold you tonight. I am feeling so unbelievably sentimental right now that I don't want to lose the feeling; the feeling has never been as intense as it is right now." "Chuck, I would love for you to do that more than you realize." The two lovebirds shared the most tender of smooches as they stared into each other's eyes and ran their fingers through each other's hair; and that is how they fell asleep.

 

The next morning when Jaiden got up and got his cup of coffee, he saw Charley sitting alone on the deck, so he walked outside and said, "Charley, you seem a million miles away, are you OK?" "Jaiden, have a seat, there is something I need to say to you." "I hope I haven't done or said anything to upset you or Dale." "Quite the contrary, Jaiden. Just listen to me for a minute and let me say what I need to say." "OK, Charley, I will."

 

"Jaiden, when Dale and I went to the bedroom last night, what I thought was going to be an extraordinarily amorous night was anything but. Dale and I have watched the way you love Peyton and we have learned so much from the two of you. Last night, I realized how much Dale and I truly loved each other. He said some things to me that I have heard Peyton say to you, and I melted the same way you seem to melt at some of the things Peyton has said. I never thought there would be a night that was more loving, more sentimental than the first night after we got married, but last night was the night I could not have imagined, and I owe a debt of gratitude to you and Peyton. I love the two of you more than I will ever be able to adequately describe." "WOW! Charley, I had no idea, and I'm sure Peyton doesn't either. We both love you and Dale the same way, and I am proud you believe Peyton and I have been such an influence for the two of you. And, by the way, that is a two-way street."

 

"Jaiden, what do you mean by our feelings and realizations being a two-way street?" "Peyton and I have learned just as much from you and Dale. I learned to let go of a lot of hurt and resentment because of you and Dale, and Peyton, well, he is Peyton; naturally loving, concerned, and pro-active when it comes to me and our boys. I think Peyton learned the pro-active stance from you by the way you tackle problems head-on and get them resolved." "Jaiden, if Peyton learned any of that trait from me, that makes me proud of myself for getting from where Dale and I was to where we are now; life for us wasn't easy in the beginning. If your Mom had not tackled our Dads and backed them against a wall, I don't know where we'd be right now." "Charley, there is no doubt in my mind that you and Dale would be right where you are today, you two are too loving not to be." "Thank you, Jaiden, that means a lot to me, and I am sure it will mean the same for Dale when I talk to him."

 

"Charley, you sit here and enjoy your morning coffee. I'll go help Peyton and Dale get the children ready for their morning with Mrs. Schwartz at the temple."

 

When Jaiden got to his son's room, Peyton had cleaned and dressed all the boys except for Nathan Robert who was being a pill and playing hard to catch. Peyton was rolling on the floor laughing his butt off at his son's playful antics when Jaiden walked into the room. "Peyton, since the boys are cleaned and dressed except for the comical Nathan Robert, do you mind if I help Dale get his and Charley's children ready to go to the temple to see Mrs. Schwartz?" "No, Jaiden, I don't mind, but where is Charley?" "He is extremely sentimental this morning and he is sitting on the deck having a cup of coffee." "Is he OK?" "He is, I'll tell you about it after lunch."

 

When the boys were in the nursery at the temple, Peyton, Jaiden, Charley, and Dale went into the sanctuary to participate in the morning services. When the two Rabbis entered the sanctuary and ascended the pulpit, Rabbi Kravitz glanced at the guys and became a bit worried when he saw tears streaming down Jaiden's face. When the services concluded, the Rabbi walked over to Jaiden, sat down, put his arm around Jaiden's shoulder and said, "Jaiden, I have never seen you as emotional as you seem this morning; talk to me." Jaiden recounted what Charley had said to him that morning before services. He broke down before he could explain the whole story to Rabbi Kravitz, who held his friend as he let his emotions out. When Jaiden calmed down, Peyton had the ten children in the van with the AC on full blast. The Rabbi gave Jaiden a warm hug and said he would talk to him after they got home."

 

Jaiden walked to the van and Peyton immediately noticed his red, swollen eyes. "Jaiden, are you OK?" "I am, sweetheart, I'll talk to you about this morning after we get home from lunch. When Jaiden pulled the van into Tony's, all ten children began to squeal. "Skety, Daddy?" "Yes, Skety, Jason, and you and your brothers and sister can eat all you want today, we're celebrating."

 

The Dads shared a large all-meat pizza and the children had the "special" skety with the vegetable sauce. Dale's idea was still a hit with all the children who visited Tony's, especially his and Charley's and Jaiden's and Peyton's children. When the boys had finished their plates of food, they all asked for more since Jaiden said they could eat all they wanted. Phil was working today and brought the boys another full plate of skety. He looked ad Jaiden and asked, "Jaiden, where are those boys putting all that food?" "Phil, I don't know, but I promise you, we'll see the results of all they have eaten in about an hour. When Phil asked Alaina Noelle if she wanted more skety, she smiled and said, "ice keem." "What kind would you like Alaina Noelle?" "Sawbehwee." "OK, strawberry it is. How about for the boys, Jaiden?" "Vanilla will be fine for them, Phil; thanks." "Your very welcome my friend."

 

When the children finished their meals and dessert, they were loaded into the van and everyone headed home. As they arrived at the house, Peyton asked Dale to make a pot of coffee and then said, "You and Charley have a cup of coffee on the deck and spend some time together, Jaiden and I will get the children pottied and in their play clothes."

 

Dale looked toward the sky and said, "Hashem, thank you for getting Peyton and Jaiden to help the children potty, now I won't have to gag and risk losing my lunch." Jaiden and Peyton started laughing at Dale's heavenly comments as Peyton said, "Dale, my brother, you are a hoot!" "Peyton, I'm not trying to be a hoot, I am serious. I ate so much at Tony's that if I start gagging, I will lose my lunch." Peyton was laughing hard as he and Jaiden headed upstairs to take care of the children.

 

As Charley and Dale went to the deck with their coffee, Charley was unusually quiet as they sat down. "Dale?" "Yes, Charley." "I love you. I wish I had the words to tell you how much, but I don't. I simply love you that much." "Babe, I love you too and I don't have the words to tell you how much either."

 

Peyton and Jaiden got the children taken care of and put them in their beds for their afternoon nap. Jaiden then went downstairs and fixed Peyton and him a cup of coffee, after which they headed out onto the deck to sit with Charley and Dale."

 

They sat on the deck for maybe thirty minutes without saying a word when Jaiden got up, walked to the railing, and stared at the mountains. Peyton, Dale, and Charley watched Jaiden for several minutes before Peyton walked to Jaiden and asked, "Jaiden, you seem to be a million miles away staring at those mountains, what are you thinking, sweetheart?"

 

"Peyton, look at the mountains and tell me what you see."

 

"Jaiden, when I look at those mountains, the first thing I think about is the majesty of Hashem's creations." "I think that too, Peyton, but look at them, there is a story to that creation." "Jaiden, that story would be...?"

 

"When I look at those mountains, I see them as a shrine to Hashem. Danny Thomas said a prayer and told Hashem that if He would show him his way in life, he would build him a shrine. The candle was lit and it has shined for all the world to see in St. Jude's Children's Hospital. Mr. Thomas honored his covenant with Hashem and Hashem abundantly blessed him and children across the world, especially in the United States. When I look at those mountains, I understand the importance of keeping the personal covenants we make with Hashem. You know how much I enjoy music that can be played both in the temple and in churches. Jason Crabb sings a song that says `life is easy when you are up on the mountain, and you have peace of mind like you have never known. But then, things change and you find yourself down in the valley' when things go wrong. When I hear that song, I think about how horrific it was for Mom when Dad died in the plane crash, and how that accident crushed me for so long."

 

"But like Jason sings, Hashem makes things right. When I look at those mountains, I realize that Hashem is good in the good times, but I also realize he is also good in the bad times. He allowed Mom and me to finally talk and heal over Dad's death, for Mom and me to finally know how each other has felt all the years since Dad's death. Hashem is God of the day, but he is also God of the night, and there is no need for us to be afraid of the dark times in life if we trust Hashem to care for us. When we are on top of those mountains, things come at their best, but it's down in the valley when we are tempted most by the things that could destroy us if we let them. It's when those tough times hit us in the valley that we put Hashem to the task of holding and caring for us. In the hard times, we forget that the God of the mountains is still God in the valley. It amazes me every time things go wrong, Hashem always makes them right because he is still on the mountain, and like the good shepherd Hashem is, he reminds us that he is also God in the valley and He will make everything right. The pain in life comes when we forget that promise."

 

"Love, what ever happens in the day time, we need to remember that Hashem is also still God of the night, the time when we fear things the most. For too long, my hope was gone and my heart was so full of sorrow. I kept thinking about how much I had let Hashem down by not letting him make my sorrow right. It got to the point that I dreaded the pain that was waiting for me tomorrow, just like Jason Crabb sang. What is so amazing to me is that Hashem rebuilt my broken dreams that were scattered all around. I kept praying to Hashem that I needed his grace to make it through the hard times Mom and I endured, and He was faithful and saw Mom and me through those times. All I want to do is to serve Hashem until my dying day to try and repay Him, as best I can, for all He took Mom and me through. Hashem has bestowed his mercy upon Mom and me, and I can only hope and ask Him to forgive me for the times I let Him down."

 

"Peyton, I don't know how many times I have questioned certain things and questioned circumstances I didn't understand, or how many times the bad things in Mom's and my life blurred our vision, and how the bad things caused my frustrations to get out of hand , but there is one thing I can tell you; Hashem promised the hill would not be hard to climb and he kept His promise and destroyed the Devil's roadblocks. Hashem not only chose to be my Lord by creating me, He has also been my friend because of His choice.

 

"Jaiden, this is Mom. Something has kept telling me to call you today and I don't know why; is everything OK with you guys and the children?"

 

"Mom, today has been extraordinarily sentimental. Charley and I talked on the deck while Peyton and Dale were getting the children ready to see Mrs. Schwartz while we were in temple services, and what he had to say left me in tears. I'm not going to repeat what he said because it was personal and came from his heart. Suffice it to say that when he said what he wanted to tell me, I don't know that I have ever felt so loved. I have been tearing up all day when I think about what he said. I did tell Peyton since he was part of the conversation, and, like me, it touched his heart in a major way and he also cried a few tears."

 

"When I was sitting outside running his comments through my mind, I thought of a song I like that could easily be sung in the synagogue as well as in any church. Jason Crabb sang the version I heard, and when I heard him, all I could think about was you. As I was growing up, you, and I, faced what seemed like insurmountable challenges. We both got our hearts broken into a million pieces when Dad died, and yet you persevered and did everything you could to make sure I was happy and well rounded. You had the best help you could possibly have found in Ginny, and now she is helping me to raise my and Peyton's children."

 

"You and I both shaded the things that clouded our minds, me to avoid painful things, and you to do the same, and, yet, to not cloud my brain with things that I didn't need to know, and things that I probably wouldn't wanted to have known. Mom, there is so much I have never said to you that I feel I need to say now, so please let me get it out before you say anything." "OK. Jaiden, I will do that, so tell me what is on your mind."

 

"I could never know everything surrounding the things we did together way back when I was very young. What I have realized is that you made an incredible effort to protect me from mental pains as I grew up. Mom, those times and what you did for me then are such special memories in my mind. I try extremely hard to take what you instilled in me and be the best I can be, to stand up for the downtrodden, and children who have been and are being abused in so many different situations. I cherish the path you led me down, a path I am still following because of your unrequited love, and I am so grateful to have you as my Mom. I truly realize just how much Hashem has blessed me in that regard."

 

"Mom, I miss being near you, hearing your voice, feeling your hugs, seeing your snide little smiles when I asked a question to which I really didn't need the answer and you would take a sip of coffee, smile, and go in your office and shut the door. Me not being in Abingdon with you, and you not being in Erie with me, is mentally painful at times when I so want to see your face and gaze into your magical eyes. Each day I haven't been home and you haven't been here has brought incredible pain, but with Hashem's grace, my strength has remained steadfast like you taught me to keep it, but I can't help missing you and not being with you. I love and cherish Peyton and our sons, but I still miss you horribly. The way I miss having known Dad, having been unable to grow up with him, has been devastating for me over the years, and we both have acknowledged that, but one thing Hashem showed me today is that Heaven is sweeter because Dad is there. There is no doubt in my mind that you and I will see Dad again in due time."

 

"It's like Jason sang, the little things that were so small are like gold in a memory vault, and I cherish every one I have of you and the few I have of Dad. I can see and recognize the parts you played in shaping my life and I pray that I can help my sons as much as you have helped me. When the boys, Peyton, and I are in Abingdon or you are here, saying so long for now is painful for everybody because we love each other so much; but we know we will be together again, and when the time comes for our journey to our heavenly home, we will reunite with each other for all eternity and get to view Heaven's splendor together. It's going to be so awesome, Mom, and we won't have to worry about being too old or too tired. The pain in the past was sometimes too overbearing, but because of what you taught me, instilled in me, and with the love you have always given to me, my strength grew exponentially, and today, because of you, it is stronger than ever!"

 

"Mom, there is another song that I think Jason Crabb wrote the lyrics to, and, to me, it applies so much to you:

 

I can't tell you why you're walking through this valley

I can't tell you just how long you've gotta stay

I can't tell you why your heart feels so unsettled or when this all will change

But I can tell you there is something you can lean on

It's a promise that won't bend and it won't break

and it will keep you when the future is uncertain

You're not out of grace

 

He is with you when you think you just won't make it, and He is right there when it looks like hope is lost

You're gonna find out He's nothing less than faithful, so keep holding on...keep holding on

 

There has never been a moment

There will never be a day

He's not strong enough to rescue

He's not strong enough to save

 

When the darkness overwhelms you and the fear just won't subside

When your questions outweigh answers on those long and lonely nights

Mom, you've gotta keep on moving, Hashem is with you in the valley of despair, and

He won't leave you there."

 

"Jaiden, I knew how you were holding things in, and I knew how much your Dad's death affected you and how depressed and quiet you would get at times. I wanted to try to help you, but you always handled things in your way with your own strengths, so I didn't try to interfere with your process of dealing with and healing from disappointments. That is why I said what I did at the awards ceremony at LECOM a year or so back. There is a song that is attributed to Christian music that actually started as a country song that was written by a couple by the names of Colbert and Joyce Croft; it's called I Can't Even Walk. I heard the song in the office when Carol was playing it on her radio. When I heard the song, I realized it was talking about the process that got me through all the hard times after your Dad died, and the process helped me to deal with your pain as a young child when you finally realized your Dad wasn't coming home."

 

"The song spoke about how the mountain was too high and the valley was too wide, and I realized that is how I felt in the early years, and to a large degree, in the more recent years. The mountain we had to climb together was so hard to climb and get to the top, and when I thought maybe we could walk through the valley below to get to where we needed to be, it was too wide and an impossible journey to make. I had to get on my knees and pray that Hashem would carry us through, that he would give me the wisdom and strength to help you come to grips with reality. That's when I realized that I had been looking at myself as number one in life when I should have had my eyes on, and my reliance placed in, Hashem's hands. I tried to build us a life on what turned out to be sinking sand, and I soon realized it was impossible because I wasn't holding Hashem's hand and trusting His guidance. I tried to accomplish a lot of things on my own, but I simply was not that big or that strong of a woman; it was because the hurt was too deep and the pain too severe."

 

"When I finally let go to let God take over and handle everything from which we were suffering, that is when we both began to grow in amazing ways. If you don't understand what I am saying, look at where we were and where we now are. There is no way we could have traveled such a difficult journey without Hashem's help and love. You have said more than once that you know I was and am disappointed in your lifestyle and your choice of a mate. Trust me, son, I am not disappointed in any way. I know from the old Hebrew scholars, like your two Orthodox Ashkenazi Rabbi grandfathers, that the interpretations about gay relationships was mistranslated from the Hebrew to the Aramaic, Greek, and then English languages. I am extremely fluent in Hebrew, so I have been able to do my own research in that regard."

 

"So no, your lifestyle doesn't disappoint me in any way. I love Peyton, and the fact that you two were able to father my grandchildren is amazing to me; that has made me the happiest I have ever been without your Dad. As for Dale and Charley, I look at them as being my sons just as much as you are. If I didn't, I wouldn't have chewed their fathers a new butt hole about how they treated those two young men. As I see it, I have ten perfect grandchildren, four incredible sons, and nobody can convince me otherwise."

 

"Mom, you are so awesome and I am so blessed by Hashem to have you as my mother. Peyton and I, and Dale and Charley, have talked about that more than once, and Charley has commented on how he feels at home and incredibly loved in your house. Being your son, it isn't hard for me to realize why he feels that way."

 

"Jaiden, that was a nice thing for you to say, thank you."

 

"Mom, you are an incredible Mom, and you have earned every compliment I can or could ever think of. I am a doctor, a Pediatrician, because of the determination you taught me to have. Peyton is a pediatrician as well even though he originally wanted to be a podiatrist." "Son, I never knew Peyton originally wanted to be a podiatrist, why did he change his mind?" "Mom, truthfully, we are so in love with each other, neither of us wanted to be apart from one another." "Jaiden you love Peyton like I loved your Dad, and that is so awesome to know." "I do, Mom, and that love gets stronger with every day that passes, and I am incredibly protective of Peyton – and my boys. Believe me when I say I totally understand what Dad Dale meant when he said you were like a pissed off lioness protecting her cubs, Peyton, and I, are the same about our sons."

 

"Jaiden, I know that to be a fact. You are so much like your Dad was; if you ever wonder how he really was in life, just look in a mirror because you are the spitting image of him in looks, aims, and attitude." "Really, Mom?" "Really, son." "I just got a page from the hospital, so let me run so I can call and see what they need. Kiss Peyton for me!" "Mom, you know what that is going to lead too, but the boys are in bed and asleep, so I will kiss Peyton twice for you."

 

"Peyton!" "Yes sir, Jaiden." "Can you come to the bedroom for a minute?" "Coming."

 

"Mom told me to kiss you for her, so since the boys are asleep..." Jaiden grabbed Peyton and put him in a lip lock that would make any octopus proud. As he kissed the love of his life, he reached down and got two hands full of Peyton's butt. Peyton's response was to start removing Jaiden's clothes as fast as he could – while Jaiden was rapidly removing Peyton's clothes. The next three or more hours were going to be very private and incredibly intense. Dale and Charley were going to have to secure the house and cut off all the lights when they went to bed; neither of the guys would see Jaiden and Peyton before their sons awoke in the morning.