The Shore House (But We're Bros! #8)

Heath Grayson


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Explicit open door [?] · 2 ratings · 71 pages · Published: 30 Jun 2022

The Shore House by Heath Grayson
Beach house with the bros – bar hopping, nude keg stands, truth or dared to put that, there.

The plan was to get a shore house with a couple of my buddies for the summer. It’s been a few years since we graduated, and since most of us still live at home, it felt like the perfect way to get some independence back. I guess it worked if independence means doing keg stands in the buff while a bunch of your bros cheer and take pics. It was stupid fun, too stupid for our age, but still fun. That is until Jace’s turn.

I’d known Jace for years. He didn’t go to our school, but he was over enough to feel like he did. When the other guys hoisted him up and I saw his front, I lost my breath. I knew Jace was in good shape, but damn. And the dangling parts that jostled and swayed as he chugged … the image stuck with me until late that night.

The next day we decided to play truth or dare, making me feel like I was hanging out with a bunch of freshmen. One of my boys asks Jace who he’d switch teams for. The guy could have said any man in the world, but he said
me. I was flustered and blurted out I agreed. The guys couldn’t stop laughing and started daring us to do things no two 24-year-old straight guys ever would. I’m embarrassed, but worse, I didn’t hate it. It made me wonder what kind of dares we would come up with on our own. As much as I hate to admit it, I know I’d only ever choose dares alone with Jace.
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