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A Short Story: Coach Sullivan's Locker Room
"Fuck, Tony. You've got one Hell of a mean cock on you, " said Coach Drew spoke.

The sound of skin smacking against skin was only accentuated inside the communal shower tile walls as Coach Sullivan's moans grew louder. Tony grasped his Coach's cock and began stroking him. Drew’s dick was rock hard and had begun dripping precum onto the tile floor.

The two were alone inside St Thomas Academy’s Locker Room, unaware of an approaching figure.

"God dammit, Cazzo." Drew spoke with a moan as he relished the sensation of his star athlete's balls smacking against his, and continued speaking, "C’mon, fuck me like a man. Just like your Fa...”

At first, Tony couldn't comprehend what Coach Sullivan had uttered. Then, eighteen year old quarterback mind begun to wonder. Why
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"Yeah, take my Italian cock, Coach." Tony said, rummaging his hands all over his Drew's drenched and trimmed hairy pecs.

"Fuck me, harder. Unload your cum in my ass, " Drew said.

Coach Sullivan steadied his weight against the shower wall.

Tony said, "You enjoy barebacking. Don’t you, Coach?"

"Fuck yeah, son. Unload your seed in me, " Sullivan spoke.

Quarterback Tony Cazzo pumped his load up Coach Sullivan's hole, spreading his seed deep inside of his favorite Coach, God, what a fuck!

Coach Sullivan was panting to catch his breath as Tony’s cock popped out of his squeezing asshole. Tony Cazzo loved watching his cum ooze down Coach’s cheeky buttocks.

Both were moist in sweat and heat.

Ultimately, Coach Sullivan stood up. Sullivan leaned his head down as he gazed at his star athlete. Coach and Tony embraced under the warmth of the shower spray, and kissed as if one else existed. Tongues darting.

That was until they both heard a coughing sound made at the shower entrance. Frozen, Coach Sullivan and Quarterback Cazzo looked in unison towards the same direction, and what they saw mortified

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