Eventually, they settled onto the bed so that Gabriel was lying on his back and Drew braced above him. Drew slipped into a condom and applied lube to himself and to Gabriel’s hole.
“Are you ready?” he whispered, kissing Gabriel gently on the cheek and the lips.
Gabriel murmured that he was, and then he welcomed Drew inside him. He knew how long and thick Drew’s cock was. It was one thing to know it, and another to feel it. Drew’s girth stretched him to his limits, and they took it slow, going just inch by inch, letting Gabriel’s rim adjust to Drew’s presence. But it felt good. It felt amazing. Gabriel breathed through the pain that came first and arrived at pleasure, as Drew began to thrust slowly into him, hitting his prostate and sending pleasure through his body.
“You’re so big,” Gabriel said, and laughed. “I sound like a guy in a porn.”
“Is it okay?” Drew asked, clearly hesitant. He didn’t want to hurt Gabriel.
“It’s perfect,” Gabriel said. “It’s exactly what I wanted.”
He didn’t know how long they made love. They fucked in many positions. He rode Drew, and Drew took him from behind. They switched, and he topped, and Drew rode his cock, and Gabriel almost came, but he waited. He got back on the bottom, and Drew came inside him with the condom, and Gabriel stroked his cock frantically until he came, gasping and sweating.
It was midnight when they were both finished, lying next to each other, smelling of sex and sweat.
Drew kissed Gabriel on the mouth, long and tenderly. “This is so good,” he whispered, their lips close together.
“It’s the best summer I’ve had here,” Gabriel said. “The best of my life, I think.”
“I agree,” Drew said, pulling Gabriel closer so that Gabriel’s head rested on Drew’s chest. “I wish I didn’t have to leave at the end of the summer.”
“Don’t think about that, not now,” Gabriel insisted. He laced his fingers together with Drew’s. “Let’s just think about how we’re together. That’s good, isn’t it?”
Drew kissed the top of Gabriel’s head. “Yes,” he said. “It is.”
Something had changed between them that night, and Gabriel knew it. It was the first night he slept over in Drew’s bed. They showered together and then fell asleep holding each other tenderly. He woke early in the morning, far too early, with his head still on Drew’s chest, their legs tangled together.
Drew woke when Gabriel climbed out of bed and pulled him back for a kiss. It wasn’t yet 5:00 a.m.
“You’re up before me,” Drew said.
“I have to go home to get fresh clothes, and then to camp.”
Drew kissed him again. “I’ll bring you breakfast and coffee when I get to camp. I’ll see you soon,” he said.
Gabriel wanted to stay in Drew’s bed with him forever. Responsibilities be damned. They could make love together forever, and never leave each other, and Drew would never have to leave Orion at the end of the summer.
Chapter 14
Drew
Apparently, Orion was known for its Fourth ofJuly parade. The little town went all out for the holiday, with a massive parade, a band, and even a float (which was really just a pickup truck decorated with cardboard and streamers). Kids rode in the parade on their bikes, and the hockey camp always sent a group to represent in the parade. Gabriel told Drew all about it and told him how his father had been the Grand Marshall of the parade many times.
“It’s Stan Schumacher this year, though,” Gabriel said sourly. They were sharing one of their rare moments at camp together, in the mess hall, while campers shouted over their lunches. It was crowded and noisy and hot.
“He’s the man who wants to buy the place, right?” Drew asked, leaning close so that he could whisper and no one else could hear.
Gabriel nodded. “I don’t like him. Do you think anyone would notice if I slashed the tires of his convertible before the parade?”
“I think that’s a crime.”
“Oh well.”
He winked, and Drew knew Gabriel was joking.
They had spent the night together every night since they first had sex a week ago. They made love every night and fell asleep in each other’s arms. It was the closest thing to a real relationship Drew had ever had. They were more than friends and more than friends with benefits. They hadn’t defined what they were, but it was certainly a romance. There were feelings there for each other, Drew was sure of it. It would be hard to leave at the end of the summer, but they had known what they were getting into. Each day counted, and he was determined not to waste any more of them.
Drew liked the volunteer work he was doing at the camp. The kids were fun, and the counselors were nice, and there had been no more pranks or issues with a ghost, if it was a ghost. Whatever was going on had stopped for now, and he was glad. He didn’t want to deal with pranks or ghosts, though Gabriel told him more than once that he could handle a ghost, if that was the issue.