Parker kept his promise, appearing at the
maple tree next day. Mason, being prepared, had bought extra.
“Thanks, bud,” Parker said, picking up the
oversized sandwich.
Mason was captivated by how the big guy ate.
He’d never thought watching someone chewing their food could be
sexy, but the way Parker did so sure was. He felt a stiffening in
his pants, which soon became uncomfortable. Fearing he’d draw
attention to his predicament if he adjusted himself, Mason sat
quietly, an arm lying strategically across his lap. Why does
this guy have this effect on me? Mason asked himself as he
stole another quick glance at the handsome athlete.
“Thanks, man,” Parker said once he’d
finished.
“Uh,” was all Mason could think of to
say.
“You want that orange?” Parker pointed at the
piece of fruit.
“Uh, no.” Mason had bought extra fruit, but
had forgotten to get more soda. Fortunately Parker didn’t ask for
anything to drink.
“Cool.” Parker leaned close to Mason before
taking hold of the orange.
The slight pressure of bare flesh on his arm
did nothing to ease the tightness in Mason’s underwear. Swallowing
a groan of pleasure, Mason continued to stare straight ahead.
“Warm for September, isn’t it?” Mason could
have kicked himself for the banality of his statement.
Swallowing the segment of orange he’d been
sucking, Parker turned his grey eyes upon Mason, the glint of
playful mischief in them, causing Mason’s stomach to flutter.
“Pray don’t talk to me about the weather, Mr.
Worthing. Whenever people do that, I always feel quite certain they
mean something else.”
It took Mason a couple of seconds to process
what Parker had said. He stared stupidly at the gorgeous
athlete.
“It’s a line from The Importance Of Being
Earnest.” At Mason’s continuing look of incomprehension, Parker
said, “It’s a play by an English dude called Oscar Wilde. We’re
doing it in English.”
“Oh, right.” Mason was forced to do a rapid
re-evaluation of Parker. He’d labeled him a dumb jock, passing each
grade purely on his athletic ability.
“It’s a cool play. Those stuck up English
dudes always trying to put one over on each other.”
“Um, yeah, right.” Mason thought he’d been
dropped into an episode of The Twilight Zone.
“Yeah, well.” Parker looked down at the
ground, Mason noticing the handsome face had become tinged with
red. “Gotta get movin’. See ya around,” Parker said, squeezing
Mason’s shoulder before standing up.
The contact, even though it was through a
layer of cotton, made Mason’s skin tingle. Waiting until Parker had
walked away, Mason reached up and ran his fingertips over the place
where Parker had touched him.
“This is too f*****g weird,” Mason said out
loud.
Dusting the stray crumbs from his pants,
Mason realized Parker hadn’t said that they’d be sharing lunch the
next day. The possibility that they wouldn’t was surprisingly
unsettling.
Mason needn’t have worried, however. No
sooner had he settled himself under his tree Friday lunchtime and
opened his packet of sandwiches, when Parker showed up.
“What’s on the menu today, bud?”
Mason tilted his head upward. “Uh…” A vision
of his six feet two inch jerk-off idol looking as though he’d been
poured into his Umbro T-shirt, flexing his bulging biceps, stood
looking down at him. Mason speculated the seams of the already
tight T-shirt were in serious danger of giving up the unequal
struggle.
Mason was forced to swallow before he could
resume speaking. “I’ve, uh, just got PBJ today. They didn’t have
much at the snack bar and I kinda…”
“Cool,” Parker said, sitting down, cutting
short Mason’s ramblings.
Parker lifted the thickly cut sandwich and
began to chew.
“Are you, uh, playing tonight?” Mason asked,
stealing a quick glance at his dining companion before averting his
eyes.
“‘Course. The Falcons couldn’t win if I
weren’t there.”
Mason smiled at the jock’s cocky attitude. He
shifted, as his p***s began to plump. “Yeah, but there was that
game last season against St Patrick’s when you were injured in the
first quarter, but we still managed to scrape through.”
Parker stopped chewing and stared curiously
at Mason. “I’d forgotten about that. So, ya coming to watch me?
Should be a close game, but I reckon we can beat North Side if we
stick to coach’s game plan.”
“You want me to go?” Mason couldn’t believe
what Parker had just said.
“‘Course. Why not?”
“Um, okay. I’d, um love to,” Mason said,
trying not to gush.
Once he’d finished chewing his sandwich,
Mason dared to sneak a quick glimpse at Parker. Noticing the
chiseled chin had a smear of grape jelly adhering to it, he warred
with himself over what to do. He so wanted to lean forward to lick
Parker’s jaw clean, but he quickly pushed away that fantasy.
Instead he pointed to his own chin and said, “You missed a
spot.”
Parker smiled as he wiped away the errant
food.
“Better get off to class, got to finish my
homework before Mrs. Harris puts us to sleep,” Parker said,
interrupting Mason’s musings.
Mason watched as Parker gracefully unfolded
his long limbs and stood up, towering over him, the early afternoon
sun creating a halo around his medium-length blond hair. Mason
found it difficult to breathe.
“Get a seat at the front on the 40 yard line.
You’ll get a good view from there.” Not waiting for a response,
Parker turned and ambled away, Mason’s eyes fixed on the globes of
ass flesh in Parker’s tight pants.
Once Parker was out of sight, Mason let out
the breath he’d been inadvertently holding before adjusting his
aching boner.