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Coming Home - Book 4

Copyright© 2026 by Douglas Fox

Chapter 8

Fiction Sex Story: Chapter 8 - Coming Home – Book 4 picks up as the 2032 football season starts and is a continuation of the Coming Home series following Kyle and Penny Martin and their children as they return home to Landenberg, PA when Kyle is hired as the head coach for the Philadelphia Eagles. You should read Coming Home, Books 1, 2 and 3 before tackling this book.

Caution: This Fiction Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Ma/Fa   mt/ft   Consensual   Romantic   Gay   Heterosexual   Fiction   School   Sports   First   Oral Sex   Safe Sex  

Sunday, November 7, 2032 – Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, PA

‘What the hell am I doing?’ Kyle grumbled silently to himself. Wired for sound and walking across the field followed by an NFL Films crew during warm-ups to meet his good buddy, Zack Hayes. He would be greeting Zack in any case, regardless of the filming, but they had to make a big production of this. It was going to be a long rest of the season with “Hard Knocks in Season with the NFC East” filming everything his team did.

Last Monday they filmed Kyle’s team meeting. That wasn’t too bad. Neither was having a sound man riding in his car on the way to work from home Tuesday morning while he talked about the state of the Eagles franchise. Even Seth, the clerk at the Wawa he stopped at on the way to work got filmed. Hopefully Penny wouldn’t see the segment where he bought a doughnut to go with his coffee. Some things wives did not need to see.

NFL Films picked out half a dozen players to feature. Aiden Anderson, of course, was among the players featured. Colin Weaver and Aaron Cain made the list too. Showing off the coach’s nephew was good human interest. Marcus Davis, Xavier Jones, DeMarco Hunter and Lachlan Pearce all were featured too. Lachlan was there, undoubted for his great Aussie accent and story.

The NFL Films director specifically asked Kyle not a give Zack a hug as they met. As the two approached, Kyle saw his good friend give him a wink and extend his arms for a hug. Kyle accepted the hug and returned it.

“It’s been too long,” Kyle said. “I wish we had more time to work together.”

“You’re too good at what you do to stay my wingman,” Zack laughed as the two released their hug. “Could you imagine us standing here today twenty-seven years ago when we started working together?”

“Not in a million years,” Kyle replied. “In that practice field at our high school? I would not be standing here today, if it wasn’t for the start you gave me in football back then.”

“I would not have gotten a major college scholarship or been a first-round draft pick if not for you,” Zack replied. “I owe you so much too.” Zack smirked. “I probably owe you and Ed a small piece of a Super Bowl trophy for the work you did developing our offense.”

“Every tidbit of which I fed to Coach C to get my defense ready for your guys,” Kyle replied, grinning.

“The Steelers offense has not been static the last two years,” Zack replied. “I may have a few surprises up my sleeve.”

“We will be ready for it,” Kyle replied. “We should probably stop bullshitting and get back to work.”

“Yeah ... we got a football game to play,” Zack agreed. “Give Penny and the kids my love.”

“Same to Laurie, Zack Jr. and Leighann.”

The two head coaches separated. The NFL Film crew moved on, giving Kyle a moment of privacy. While Kyle and Zack were greeting each other, other old friends caught up. Ed Fritz and Brandon Evans walked across the field to see Trevon Williams and Darius Howard.

Trevon, Darius and Brandon had been the heart of the QB room when Ed coached with the Steelers. It was a tight group too. Ed had developed Trevon into a capable NFL starting QB and put him on the path that earned him last year’s Super Bowl MVP honors. Darius, an unheralded QB from Iowa had developed into a very capable backup who could win some starts if his services were needed.

The four old friends talked for a couple minutes before splitting up to prep for the game. Brandon was in street clothes. He was not on the active roster, though he could help get the receiving corps warmed up before the game.

Ed watched from the Eagles side of the field as Trevon, Darius and the second year QB3 prepared. Ed had a hunch. Sure enough, Trevon took about four warmup tosses before heading into the tunnel to the Steelers’ locker room. Ed made a beeline for Kyle and Ryan when Trevon left the field.

“Something is up, Boss,” Ed said as he joined the Eagles offensive masterminds. “He was too quiet when I met him. I don’t think Trevon is able to play today.”

“You sure?” Kyle asked.

“You know how upbeat and boisterous Trevon can be as he preps for a game,” Ed said. “He took four throws to warmup and disappeared into the tunnel. He’s not playing today.”

“You’re sure?” Ed nodded yes to Kyle’s question. “That will change some things on defense.”

“Maybe I should go sit down with Larry [, Coach C, ] and fill him in on Darius,” Ed said. Darius Howard was the Steelers backup quarterback.

“I’ll go one better,” Kyle said, smiling. “Ed, you are assigned to defense today. Go sit at Larry’s side and feed him everything you know about Darius’ strengths ... and WEAKNESSES.”

“Uh ... what do we do for a QB coach today, Kyle?” Ryan asked. “I guess I can fill both roles.”

“No, I have another plan,” Kyle laughed. He waved for Aiden, Dylan and Brandon to join the group. “Aiden, things will be a little different today. You will have someone else whispering in your ear as coach.” Kyle turned to Brandon. “Brandon, there is enough time for us to change the active roster. You will be active and be QB2 today. Go inside and get suited up. Warmup like you are one play away from playing this afternoon.”

Kyle turned to Dylan. “Buddy, I have a big ask for you. I need you to act unofficially as the QB coach for this group today. Ed will be working with the defensive staff this afternoon.”

“Um ... sure thing, Coach,” Dylan agreed. “Um ... is Brandon doing the kick holding duties today?” Dylan normally took the snap and placed the ball for Nick Gordon’s field goal and extra point tries. That could have left Dylan as the team’s emergency quarterback, allowed to play ONLY if both Aiden and Brandon got hurt.

“No, you stay on the active roster and hold for kicks,” Kyle said. “Can you handle that?”

“Sure, I can,” Dylan agreed. “Coach ... may I ask why the sudden change in our plans?”

Kyle filled the group in on Ed’s observations and the fact that it was unlikely that Trevon Williams would be playing that day. Brandon took off to get dressed. Ed conferred briefly with Dylan before heading over to start game planning with Coach C.


David, his girlfriend Sara and his roommate Elijah were working along the Steelers sidelines, visiting old friends of David’s. The older Martin boys had been fixtures at the Steelers training facility and Heinz Field while their dad coached for the Steelers. Over half the players, most of the coaches and virtually all of the support staff knew both boys well.

Danny escorted Anna as he visited old friends during warmups. He was greeted warmly, though it wasn’t until he met Bill Armstrong, one of the equipment managers that anyone commented on the changes since Danny last prowled the Steeler’s sideline almost three years ago.

“Holy shi ... uh, holy crap, Danny,” Bill exclaimed. “You came to here on me last I saw you.” Bill held his hand not quite shoulder high as he looked up at the 6’-1” teen who towered over him by at least four inches. “You’ve grown like a weed, boy.”

Bill had always been extra nice to Danny when he hung with the team. “I’m fourteen now,” Danny laughed. “I’m supposed to grow.”

“You making any progress towards quarterbacking?” Bill asked. “I always thought with your speed and heritage, you’d do better playing receiver.”

“I’ve done well at quarterbacking,” Danny responded. “8-0 as the starter in JV last season and I am 9-2 and counting this season starting for our varsity team. We won our first playoff game yesterday.”

“With your last name and those stats, I bet you are getting some interest from the colleges,” Bill commented.

“Yes, I am,” Danny replied, grinning. “Penn State offered me a scholarship and I accepted.”

“Good for you,” Bill said. “I guess you can see why I work in the equipment department and not the scouting department.”

“You know plenty of football, Bill,” Danny responded.

“Are you going to introduce me to the pretty lady with you, Danny?”

“Forgive my manners,” Danny replied. “Anna, this is Bill Armstrong. Bill, this is Anna Harris.” The two shook hands.

“You any relation to that Harris?” Bill asked, pointing at a cluster on the opposite sideline. Danny’s dad, Anna’s dad, Brandon Evans, Aiden Anderson, Coach Reynolds and Coach Fritz were conferring about something.

“Yeah, he would be my dad,” Anna responded, smiling. After finishing the pleasantries, Bill got back to work. Danny and Anna continued down the Steelers sideline. Danny spotted Zack Hayes, who currently was observing Darius Howard and another younger QB he didn’t know.

“Uncle Zack,” Danny called out as he and Anna approached. “Got a minute for your godson?”

“Danny!” Zack exclaimed as he held out his arms for a hug. Danny and Zack hugged. It felt strange to Zack to almost look Danny in the eye. Last he saw Danny in person, before his family moved east, he had been maybe nine inches shorter. Zack sighed to himself. He was getting older. His son, Zack Junior, had grown just as much as Danny since that Super Bowl loss two seasons ago.

Danny minded his manners and introduced Anna to Zack Hayes as soon as the two parted their hug. Zack talked for a moment about Anna’s dad. Zack and Dylan had crossed paths many times in their twenty-some years in the NFL.

“How’s Little Zack doing?” Danny asked. “Did he make starter for the varsity this season?”

“He did,” Zack said. “He has had an up and down season. Fox Chapel went 6-4 and made the playoffs. They lost to Upper St. Clair last Friday night. I know from your dad’s bragging, that you made varsity starter. How has your team fared?”

“We’re 9-2 and still alive in the playoffs,” Danny answered. “We face Perkiomen Valley in Collegeville next weekend, who beat us while I was flying to Germany for Dad’s game with Bengals. God willing, if we beat the Vikings, we probably face our other nemesis, Downingtown West the following week. We lost to them in the third overtime when we played them in the regular season. Did you know Pat Devlin, Sr. from when he was at Penn State?”

“I knew Pat, when I did an official visit,” Zack said. “Pat had moved on to Delaware by the time I got to campus.”

“Pat Jr. is Downingtown West’s starting QB,” Danny said. “That will be a tough game, if we face them again. We WILL win if we play them again.”

“Good luck with that, Danny,” Zack replied. Zack needed to get back to work. Danny and Anna continued along the Steelers sidelines, visiting with old acquaintances from his dad’s days coaching the Steelers.


The Philly fans greeted their team loudly as they stormed onto the field through the smoke and fire by their tunnel. Kyle trotted along with the players to their sideline. The crowd gave some polite applause to the Steelers players as the ran onto the field, though they also received some boos.

“Um ... Coach, isn’t that Trevon Williams over there?” Dylan commented to Kyle as they waited for the start of the anthem. “Are you sure you don’t want Ed working with Aiden rather than me? It looks like he is ready to play.”

“No, Ed is correct,” Kyle said. “I know Zack Hayes. This is a smoke screen. He thinks he is pulling something on me.”

Aiden was standing there with Kyle, Ryan Reynolds and Dylan. His young eyes were the first to spot a discrepancy. “Williams doesn’t have a green dot on the back of his helmet.” The other three, all in their forties, did not have eyesight as sharp as Aiden.

Kyle keyed his mike. “Ed, Larry, ignore Trevon. He doesn’t have a radio in his helmet. He’s a decoy. The revised game plan is on.”

“Check, boss,” Ed laughed. “I just knew he wasn’t playing today.”

The Steelers won the coin toss and they elected to receive the ball in the second half. They kicked the ball deep, forcing Ron Caldwell, the Eagles return specialist, to down the ball in the end zone and give them possession at the Eagles 40 yard line.

Aiden Anderson looked sharp running the scripted plays the team practiced earlier in the week. He looked especially good on the sixth play of the drive, when the team ran a play action pass after a few running plays. Colin Weaver was running a go route. The safety was drifting over to help cover Colin deep. The cornerback on Colin seemed to hesitate momentarily before scrambling to catch up with the streaking receiver.

Kyle watched as Aiden looked to Colin, his first read. The cornerback was a seventh-year player who Kyle knew well. He hadn’t been fooled by the play action run fake. Kyle had seen him bait other quarterbacks over his years in Pittsburgh. He was going for an interception.

Kyle held his breath as he saw Aiden watch the cornerback hesitate before scrambling to recover. Aiden cooly, looked over to the center of the field for Aaron Cain, who was running a cross behind the linebackers, who had fallen for the run fake. He drilled the ball to Aaron for a seven yard gain and a first down. Kyle smiled at the result of the play. His young quarterback was learning the wiles of NFL defensive backs. He’d paid attention when Ed had gone over this player’s tendencies.

Aiden led his team down the field, pitching out to Darrell Lee from four yards out on the ninth play of the drive. Darrell rambled into the end zone, running over a free safety who couldn’t stop the powerful running back. Nick Gordon made the extra point to give the Eagles a 7-0 lead over the Super Bowl champion Steelers.

Zack Hayes’ attempted deception was revealed when Darius Howard trotted out with Steelers’ offense. Darius was a capable quarterback, although no star. This was the Super Bowl champion Steelers too. They pushed the ball down the field crisply.

Coach C, with Ed’s information, blitzed the Steelers much more than was his customary practice. The other thing gleaned from Ed’s information, was that most of the blitzes came from the center or right side of the Steelers’ line, forcing Darius to the left side of the field to escape the pressure. Ed knew Darius was quite comfortable rolling out to his right and throwing on the run. He was much less capable when forced to roll out to the left.

The extra pressure slowed the Steelers march down the field but did not stop them. The Steelers were thwarted on third down at the 17 yard line and forced to accept a field goal instead of a touchdown. Eagles-7, Steelers-3

The Steelers defense was at full strength and made things difficult for the Aiden and the Eagles offense. Still Aiden and his young teammates persevered, making a field goal on that possession. Darius got the Steelers into the end zone on their next possession. The two teams managed to maintain a tie at 10-10 through most of the second quarter. The Eagles punted the ball deep to the Steelers for a touchback with 2:13 left in the first half. Darius Howard had eighty yards to go before halftime. Despite constant pressure from the Eagles pass rush, Darius pushed his team to midfield.

The clock was down to 0:43. Blitzing Xavier Jones, linebacker, and Devonta Woodham, defensive tackle chased Darius off to his left. Darius threw the ball hurriedly just before the two defenders took him down. Marcus Davis, covering a deep receiver, alertly undercut the receiver’s route and snagged the underthrown ball. Marcus sprinted downfield, with blocking by Demarcus Hunter and Alvin Jones, scoring an easy “pick-6” touchdown. Nick Gordon kicked the PAT to give the Eagles a 17-10 halftime lead.

Zack Hayes’ Steelers came out after halftime ready for the fight. Despite blitzing linebackers and safeties, they managed to force the ball down the field, only to come up short once they reached the Eagles 20 yard line. They were forced to try a field goal instead, which they made. Eagles-17, Steelers-13.

Kyle glanced over at Dylan Harris and Aiden Anderson reviewing plays from the first half while the Steelers had the ball. The two were plotting for the next drive. Yeah, Dylan would make a hell of coach one of these years, when he finally hung up his cleats.

Aiden managed the best drive of his season on the Eagles next possession. Ryan Reynolds mixed the runs and passes to keep the Steelers guessing. The sixth play worked brilliantly. It was a play action pass. The linebackers and defensive backs all bought the fake handoff. Aiden launched an arcing deep ball to Colin Weaver as he streaked down the field. He caught the ball, imitated his uncle wrestling with a safety and dashed into the end zone. Touchdown. Eagles-24, Steelers-13.

The highly partisan Linc crowd got loud. Was this real? After so many years of be downtrodden and the league laughing stocks, were they really leading the Super Bowl champs? Kyle smiled as the fans gave Aiden and Colin a standing ovation. Colin was developing nicely as a receiver. The fifteen pounds of muscle he added in the past year and half helped too, when he out-fought a Pro Bowl safety for possession of the ball and kept his feet in bounds to score.

The raucous crowd’s noise level, along with Coach C’s defensive shifting, kept Darius Howard uncomfortable. The Steelers were forced to punt the ball back to the Eagles after six plays. The Steelers defense, undaunted by the extreme decibels of noise, stopped the Eagles offense on the next drive. The two teams sparred inconclusively through the rest of the third and into the fourth quarters.

The Steelers finally got their act together with about ten minutes left in the game. They drove the length of the field with runs and screens, which negated Coach C’s blitzes. Their successful PAT decreased the deficit to Eagles-24, Steelers-20.

About four and a half minutes were left in the game when Aiden Anderson and the Eagles offense got the ball at their 20 yard line. Ryan Reynolds called run play after run play, with occasional short passes mixed in. Dylan and Ryan both emphasized running the clock down nearly forty seconds on each play. The offense moved the ball down the field against tiring opposition from the Steelers defense. Aiden threw three short passes to the middle of the field too, to keep the drive moving. Zack Hayes started calling time outs as the Eagles passed midfield and the clock approached two minutes.

The crowd cheered louder and louder as their team held the ball and approached the Steelers goal line. A false start at the 22 yard line set the Eagles drive back. In the end, Kyle called for a field goal try from 44 yards with 1:31 left on the clock. Nick Gordon drilled the ball down the middle, splitting the uprights and bringing the Eagles lead to 27-20.

Nick Gordon dropped the ensuing kickoff at the 3 yard line, forcing a return. The fired-up Eagles special teamers dropped the returner at the Steelers 22 yard line. The Eagles fans were on their feet, giving voice to their pleasure, the intense noise reverberating through the big stadium. The Steelers left tackle false started because he couldn’t hear the snap count.

Coach C, with Ed’s guidance, went against the grain and blitzed on every down, instead of conservatively playing prevent defense. The heat forced Darius Howard to bail out to his left on the next two plays, and to throw incompletions. On third down, blitzer Demarcus Hunter dropped Darius for an eight-yard loss. Darius gamely tried a pass from his 9 yard line on fourth down and 23 yards to go. Miraculously, Darius managed to get the ball to his running back, but Xavier Jones dropped him inbounds at the Steelers 27 yard line.

Aiden led the Eagles offense out for three kneel-down plays to conclude the game. The crowd went berserk. The Philadelphia freaking Eagles beat the Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers!


Kyle flipped his headset to the defensive radio net. “Good work everybody. Fantastic job, Larry and Ed. Thank you.” He handed his headset over to one of the equipment guys and sought out Ryan and Dylan.

“Great work, men,” Kyle said as he patted Ryan on the shoulder. “Hell of a job calling plays today, Ryan. Good work.” Kyle looked at Dylan, standing beside Ryan. “Thank you for stepping up and filling in for Ed today, Dylan. You’ll make a hell of a coach, if you ever retire.”

“Not yet, Coach,” Dylan replied, grinning as Kyle shook his hand. “I’m not ready for the rocking chair or a clipboard, just yet.”

Kyle headed across the field to meet his mentor again. The two friends hugged as they met midfield. “You got yourself a franchise quarterback, haven’t you?” Zack asked.

“I think I do,” Kyle agreed.

“I didn’t fool you at all with Treyvon, did I?” Zack asked.

“You might have gotten it by me, but Ed spotted what was going on immediately,” Kyle answered.

“Ed did a good job adjusting during the game,” Zack said. “Complement him if I don’t see him this afternoon.”

“Actually, credit Dylan Harris for the in-game adjustments,” Kyle said. “Ed sat beside C and fed him everything we know about Darius. Dylan filled in as our unofficial QB coach today.”

“So, that is how Coach C knew exactly how to defend against Darius.” Zack shook his head. “Good luck rest of the way, Kyle.”

“You too, Zack,” Kyle agreed. “Hey, how is Treyvon? This isn’t something long-term, is it?”

“Treyvon came down with a stomach bug this morning,” Zack replied. “It has wiped him out. After his ‘appearance’ during warm-ups, he went back inside and had an IV to hydrate him. He should be ready for next week when we face the Ravens.”

“Well, good luck with that,” Kyle laughed. The Ravens were one of best teams in the AFC and were always, ALWAYS a pain in the ass for Pittsburgh, as Kyle well remembered.

“Harbaugh’s smart,” Zack noted. “He’ll eat Darius alive if I have to put him out as my starter next weekend. You and Coach C just gave the league the blueprint on how to beat Darius.”

“Good luck, buddy,” Kyle responded before hugging Zack again. “I’ll see you in the off season sometime.”


The entire Delaware Valley was buzzed by the Eagles unexpected win. That was the topic of conversation at every water cooler and break room around the region. Seth, the morning clerk at Wawa who often checked out Kyle when he got his morning coffee and doughnut, couldn’t stop raving about how well the Eagles played the previous afternoon. The gamblers had the Eagles 9.5-point underdogs to the Steelers. There were a lot of very happy bettors who put money down on the underdogs.


Monday, November 8, 2032 – Avon Grove High School

Not everyone was happy Monday morning despite the Eagles victory. Anna tried to put what happened Saturday night out of her mind, but she couldn’t. Sex during the worst time of the month was bad. What was going to happen to her? The fear ate at her all night and she got little sleep.

Anna met Danny at his locker Monday morning before classes started. She was red around her eyes and Danny could see she was distraught. The two avoided the topic of their screwup with birth control Saturday night at the Eagles game the previous afternoon.

“What are we going to do, Danny?” Anna pleaded. “This could be a disaster. I’m scared.”

“I am too,” Danny responded, giving Anna a hug for support. “I have two ideas for what to do.” He stared into Anna’s eyes. “You shot down my first idea and it’s probably too late, even if you change your mind.”

“I am NOT changing my mind about that,” Anna insisted.

“My only other idea is for us to hope and pray,” Danny said. “We wait until your period comes ... or it doesn’t. What else can we do?”

“What is going to happen to me?” Anna asked.

“What is going to happen to US,” Danny replied. “I am with you, no matter what. I will be at your side.”

“Do you love me, Danny?” Anna solicited.

“Love? We’re fourteen,” Danny replied, hugging Anna again. “Do I care deeply for you? I do. We are almost to the anniversary of our first date. How many kids our age stay together this long?”

“Evie and Logan,” Anna said. “But do you love me?

“Love? Davey was almost seventeen before he found the girl he loves,” Danny responded. “Jessie is two years older than us and is still looking. My parents might be one example of kids who find love young. They were our age when they shared their first kiss. How about your parents? How old were they when they fell in love?”

“Like five years older than us,” Anna replied. “They were in college.”

“You’re scared,” Danny said. “I get that. This scares the hell out of me too. However this turns out, I will be at your side, holding your hand and supporting you. I promise you that.”

“I’m going to need that, Danny,” Anna murmured. Danny leaned in and kissed her, to display his passion and commitment.

“I will be here with you,” Danny pledged.

“Miss Harris, Mr. Martin, this is a school,” Mrs. Everhart interjected. Danny and Anna turned to see the business teacher standing behind them. “Physical displays of affection are not permitted on school grounds.”

“Sorry Mrs. Everhart,” the two teens apologized. The departed for their home rooms.

When Danny and Anna met for lunch, Anna was more composed. The two discussed it and decided their plans for tomorrow’s day off from school, said plans including significant time naked together, should be postponed. The last thing they needed was for them to get carried away again. November 9th was no safer than November 6th. Given the lust they felt for each other, neither was sure they wouldn’t end up with Anna having a belly full of sperm rather than just one squirt. The horny pair would stay apart. Danny would have to endure Jessie and Jackson getting it on at his house while Mike and Avery did the deed repeatedly at Anna’s.


To every Red Devils fans shock, Downingtown West lost to Garnett Valley on Saturday morning. Their biggest nemesis was out of the playoffs. The Red Devils would face Perkiomen Valley next Friday night. The team’s practice was sharp. Everyone wanted to get revenge for their earlier loss this season to the Vikings. The team was confident. This time when they faced them, they would have their quarterback playing. Everyone thought Chris was a good QB, but he was not Danny Martin. This time, they would beat those interlopers. -----oooOooo-----

Tuesday, November 9, 2032 – Bronson Residence, New London, PA

Blake rode his bike over from West Grove to his girlfriend’s house. Traffic on State Road was bad, but it was about the only route to get him to Skylar’s house. He and Skylar Bronson had started dating early in October. They had gone out nearly every Saturday night since then. They agreed to be a couple three weeks ago. That day off from school, thanks to a teachers’ in-service day, would be the first time they had privacy to go beyond the making out they could do in the back of a movie theater or the fingering and rubbing together down in Maryland on the C&O Canal bike trip.

Blake arrived a little after one o’clock in the afternoon. He had two rubbers in his pocket, in case a miracle happened and Skylar consented to screwing. He doubted that would happen but ... since knocking up his then girlfriend last October, he made damned sure he always had rubbers in case he got lucky.

“I am so glad you are able to come over, Blake,” Skylar said as she welcomed him inside and hugged him. Blake immediately noticed Skylar had not worn a bra. Her sweet titties were swinging free inside her T-shirt. “Do you want to watch a movie downstairs or just go upstairs to my bedroom where we will have more room?”

Blake and Skylar had discussed getting more intimate than they could at the movies when they set up his visit that day. “Um ... bedroom, I guess,” Blake agreed.

The two kids headed upstairs to Skylar’s room. “Nobody else is home?” Blake asked.

“Larry is over at his girlfriend’s house today,” Skylar replied. Larry was her seventeen-year-old brother. “My parents won’t be home until close to six o’clock.”

“Tops off?” Blake asked, “if that isn’t too much.”

“Sure,” Skylar giggled. “We want to do some things that we can’t do at the movies. I can’t wait for you to feel up my boobies.” She pulled off her shirt, exposing her orange sized breasts to her boyfriend for the first time since the bike trip.

“Cool!” Blake agreed, quickly shedding his T-shirt. He ogled her orbs for a moment. The two fourteen-year-olds climbed into Skylar’s bed, laying out side by side, facing each other. His hands went to her breasts immediately. He had felt them up plenty of times at the movies but it had been dark on the bike hike, so he hadn’t seen them as well as in full light. God, they were so soft and squeezable.

Skylar eyed her boyfriend’s hairless chest. Working out for football had developed his muscles more than she had expected of a fourteen-year-old boy. Blake played linebacker on the JV team.

 
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