I Love Corey, Chapter Nineteen

(Part 4 from 4. Fiction.)

Neither of us could keep our hands still while the kissing was going on. I had an advantage as I could reach more of his body while kissing him but he was able to reach all the important parts of mine. It wasn’t long until he was on top of me and I had my hands on his ass with my fingers lightly running up and down in his crack. Every time my fingers brushed over his pucker, he humped me and the cheeks of his ass tried to clinch my fingers. He was straddling me and I decided to try something. His cock was trapped between us a little above my pubes. By now we were sweating and when he humped, it slid between us easily. I started really playing my fingers over his pucker. The more I did so the more he humped against me. It was getting harder to kiss as we were breathing heavily by that time. I never let up with my fingers. The fact that I was getting him so turned on with my fingers turned me on. 

The kissing stopped. He started grunting in time with his humping.

“Uhg,,,,, uhg,,,,,, uhg,,,,” I could control the speed with how I used my fingers. I wondered if I could bring him off this way. Only one way to find out. I started moving my fingers faster and with a little more pressure. 

“Uhg,,,,, uhg,,,,, uhg,,, uhg,,, uhg,, uhg,, ugh, uhhhhg,” he arched his back and I felt his body stiffen. I could feel his cock pulsate against me. I’d done it. I brought him off by running my fingers over his anus. The only thing was that when he climaxed it pushed me over the edge. I hadn’t realized how turned on I had gotten while working on him. 

When he was done he just collapsed on me. We were both panting. My hands just fell on the bed beside us. 

As soon as I got my breathing under control I kissed him again. It was just on his cheek as his head was draped on my shoulder and I didn’t have the strength to lift his head to where I could get at his lips. 


I could feel when he started to get himself back under control. He was no longer just limp. There was a sense of control again. He got up and went into the bathroom. I could hear the water running and soon he returned with a warm washcloth and a towel. It was a great start to the weekend. 

To be continued.

Postscript The information on Colt pistols came from the Standard Catalog of Firearms, Thirteenth Edition. I almost bought a Flattop Bisley many years ago. The dealer was asking seven hundred dollars but I could have probably bought it for a little over six. I have a fairly large hand and it just didn’t fit me all that well. FYI it’s named after a range in England. It was Colt’s target pistol offering for quite a few years. I should have bought it. It would have been a good investment. That isn’t the only place I’ve screwed up when buying firearms. I was offered two Model 21 Winchesters brand new for $400 each. I think it was in 1959. I didn’t buy them and Winchester stopped production. They started a short time later offering it through their custom shop. I would have done well with them also.

I do have a model 29 and it is my favorite. I also enjoy the DWM Luger. Both are fun to shoot. I don’t shoot enough any more to be very good but it’s still fun. I would say that if one chooses to have and use firearms one should make sure they are kept in a safe manner and handled with care. 

I have competed at trap shooting. Once again, not very well, but it was fun. I finally worked my way up to A class and 24 yards. I shoot a Perazzi. I also have a couple of model 12 Winchesters and highly customized Beretta 302. A couple of them have release triggers and the rest are standard. It’s a fun hobby. Also have several others that are not competition guns.

I also have several rifles of various makes. I’ve hunted since I was about twelve. Never got very interested in fishing.

On another note. A movie “Bowling for Columbine” is reputed to be a documentary. It is a shame that Michael Moore, the maker of the film, finds it necessary to go so far as to outright lie in his presentation of the tragic Columbine shooting and the NRA. I have no problem with anyone’s position on firearms even though I may disagree with it but find it a shame that he feels he has to go to such inaccuracies in an alleged documentary. Don’t take my word for it.  Any time we allow someone to use distortion of the truth about any thing without challenging it, we place ourselves in the position of not having anyone willing to speak up for us when we come under attack. Had he not presented it as a documentary, I would have had no problem with said movie. The fact that the movie was awarded a Motion Picture Academy Award for best documentary doesn’t speak very highly of the members of the Academy’s integrity either. I find those actions by Mr. Moore and the Academy shameful.

As usual feel free to write with comments and criticism. I try to answer all. Be sure to put Corey in the subject line so you don’t get deleted.

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