Sins & Mistrust

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was a fairly regular client and has nothing but nice things to say about Marc.
    I had a feeling Trystan would get jealous if he thought I was showing interest in anyone, but it was a risk I was willing to take. While Trystan’s good-looking, he’s not exactly my type. He’s too much of a pushover, he’s younger than I usually like them to be if I’m fucking them, and I can tell he’d get attached too quickly.
    It may have been a mistake to let him suck my dick, but hey, a man needs a blow job, and when somebody drops to their knees and offers, it’s hard to say no.
    Fuck.
    He’s not going to leave me alone now.
    Pushing him to the back of my mind, I pick up my phone to call Thalia. We have something that needs to be discussed.

It’s been over a week since my weekend with Nathalia. Even though we didn’t have the threesome she’s wanting, I still spent the two days she had booked me for with her at the hotel. Well, we left sometimes, but mostly we spent the time inside her room, talking, eating, and of course fucking.
    I didn’t reveal too much more information to her. She already has more than most people do, but we did get to know each other more without delving too deep. It feels good to have someone to be able to talk to about everything. While I did say that I wasn’t worried what my friends would think, there is a small part that is nervous that they might start acting different around me once they find out.
    I’ve never thought they’d tell anybody, especially the boss or other people we work with, but I guess no matter what you try to convince yourself of, you’re always afraid of being judged, particularly by the people that mean the most to you.
    Nathalia. There’s just something about her. I’m not sure I can even put into words what it is. She’s definitely different than any other woman I’ve gotten to know, and I look forward to spending more time with her.
    The lines are starting to blur and that’s not good. I need to get my mind right.
    Tonight I’m meeting with Jace and another client of mine who, funnily enough, wants to have a threesome. However, I don’t think she’s going to want me and Jace to fuck each other.
    “And people call me pretty boy,” Jace says as he approaches me.
    “Shut up,” I laugh. “I gotta make sure I look good.”
    After exchanging a few more words, we make our way to the room that Christine is waiting on us in. Once inside for a few minutes, she tells us that she wants to be with both of us, which isn’t surprising. Jace takes it in stride, which shouldn’t be surprising. We’ve done threesomes like this before, but not with each other. I can’t help but wonder if he’d be willing to do this with me if he knew I liked men, too. I admonish myself for even thinking it. Jace is one of my closest friends, and together with Troy we’ve started up a new business avenue with the club we’re building. He wouldn’t judge me. I should know that, but I have a hard time bringing myself to tell him the truth.
    The appointment goes well and the client is definitely left happy. However, I was thinking about how the threesome with Nathalia and Lincoln would go. I’ve done these kinds of threesomes before; the one Jace and I just finished, I’ve even done threesomes with two women, but I’ve never done a threesome the way Nathalia wants it to happen.
    It shouldn’t be too hard. I’ve fucked men and women, just separately. This way should be more enjoyable anyway. I get the best of both worlds, but Lincoln doesn’t come across as a likeable guy. A fucking sexy guy, but not likeable. Maybe I’m judging him too soon, though.
    After Jace and I part ways at the hotel, I go home and jump in the shower and then fall into bed. Before turning off the lamp, I check my email to see if Nathalia has emailed me. I’m so close to breaking the rules and giving her my number. It’s much easier to communicate that way, but I need to do my best to make sure I don’t cross

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