Page 17 of The Bathhouse


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Reed moved like a piston, slamming his hips down and matching Joseph’s rhythm.His swollen cock ached for some friction.“Touch me.”

Joseph fisted his cock and pumped.There was no holding back.On the edge of his orgasm, Reed let go, only dimly aware of Joseph reaching his own climax.

They both went still, and Reed reveled in the aftermath of his orgasm.When he finally opened his eyes, he spotted the two strangers still watching while they jerked off.

No doubt about it.Being watched made him hot, but now Reed wanted to be alone.He and Joseph had things to talk about, namely, the promotion Joseph had coming.“How about some alone time?”

Joseph grinned.“Good idea.Let’s go back to your hotel.”

“No.I’ve already taken too many chances.Let’s go to your apartment.”

Joseph’s grin disappeared.“Your hotel suite is bigger than my apartment.”

“Do you have a bed?”

“Of course.”

“Then we’ll make do.”

* * *

Without Joseph in the passenger seat, Reed would have gotten lost.The apartment complex was located in an older residential area with a maze of confusing loops.There were no dedicated parking spots and the streets, even the sidewalks, were filled with cars.

Joseph directed Reed to a spot on the street.

Reed looked at him incredulously.“You’re kidding, right?”

Joseph shrugged.“Parking is on a first come-first serve basis.This is the closest spot.”

It took Reed several tries to park in the small space without bumping the cars in front and behind him.

“You’re a good parker.I don’t think I could have done that.”

Reed frowned with irritation, but kept his mouth shut.He didn’t want to spoil their day.They walked for a long block.A rain cloud produced a sprinkle.Nothing major, but a downpour seemed imminent.“I thought you said that spot was close.”

“It’s the closest, but not close.”

Reed shook his head and followed Joseph’s lead.Finally, they turned into a building and entered a small foyer.

Joseph apologized for the wet floor.“This always happens when it rains.”

“It’s okay.Reminds me of the night we first met.Where’s the elevator?”

Joseph carefully avoided his eyes.“Sorry.There’s no elevator.”

“You’ve got to be joking.What floor are you on?”

“The fifth,” Joseph offered weakly.“I’m sorry.Do you want to go somewhere else?”

Joseph’s lifestyle, so very different from Reed’s, could become tiresome, but Reed reminded himself that he was here for Joseph.He could have amenities galore back at the hotel, but he wouldn’t have Joseph to share them with.“We’re already here,” Reed sighed.“Good thing you’re worth it.”

Joseph smiled nervously and chattered all the way up the stairs.“I know there are drawbacks, but this is an affordable place for people like me who need to live near the business district.It really is a great value for the money.”

Reed kept his mouth shut and concentrated on climbing the stairs.He felt relieved when they finally reached the fifth floor.

Joseph unlocked the door.Reed stepped inside and looked around.Joseph followed, still talking.The apartment was sparsely furnished, but clean and comfortable despite the sound of planes flying overhead.

“We’re in the flight path.”Joseph spoke behind him.“There’s no TV, but the Wi-Fi is excellent.”