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Brian has just hired himself a lawn boy, but getting his grass mown is pretty much the last thing on his dirty mind. No, doing his neighbor’s kid, Jason, blessed with a body to die for, is what he intends to do, just as soon as he works up the nerve to get his flirt on. Preferably before the recent high school grad goes away to college, since counting the restless days for Jason’s return is something he could certainly do without.

So, will Brian finally act on his urges, and do something about those lustful stares his lawn boy is always throwing his way (at least, he hopes), or will he be left to agonize in misery for another week?

Pages: 28 ~ Words: 6900

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