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Alfred's breath hitched as Arthur began to use his hand to rub against the American's cock through his underwear, and he eagerly let him do so as he was enjoying every second it. He lifted his head away from Arthur's neck, stopping his previous actions, when the other had suddenly asked him that question. Alfred took a moment to catch his breath then, he answered honestly, "No, this is my first time," He took this chance to take off Arthur's vest first, and soon after the shirt he wore under it was gone as well. "But don't worry I got this," Alfred said confidently as he threw the articles of clothing somewhere across the office, so that they were out of the way. Then, he quickly glanced over the Brit's naked torso before taking one of the pink buds into his hands, gently rubbing it. He leaned over closer, flicking his tongue playfully against the other nipple, and then latching onto it with his mouth. He felt them …show more content…
Alfred lightly bit the skin around it, leaving a noticeable mark. He couldn't help himself from wanting to mark and claim the other man, but he decided to do it on a different place, rather than the neck since that would be more difficult to hide. Then, the jock used his hands to slip off Arthur's pants, without discarding the other's underwear. He threw the pants across the room as well. In no time, Alfred used his mouth to latch onto the author's soft thighs, while one of his hands massaged the author's inner thighs. He could see that the Brit was obviously hard just like him. The American's hand made its way to the other's erection, rubbing it agonizingly slow and teasingly through the fabric of the underwear. This of course was on purpose to get Arthur riled up with his actions. The athlete suavely spoke, "Come on, tell me what you want me to do, Arthur," Alfred gave Arthur's cock a quick squeeze as he emphasized the other's name to tease him some

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