Werewolf Orgy By Campfire
trace
longingly over her semi-exposed body. Or was it just her
imagination? He was still quite a ways away, maybe she was just
seeing what she wanted to see…
    Ethan’s short clipped dark brown hair was
deliberately styled to appear messy over his nicely tanned and cut
body. The constant cardio of lacrosse kept him in amazing shape.
His shelf of a chest looked like it was chiseled out of a block of
granite and it cast a shadow over his washboard six-pack that
seemed to go on forever until it disappeared under his swimsuit.
Heather could see the small veins that snaked along the bottom of
his abdominal muscles and she imagined slipping her hand across
them, and then down under those trunks, and finally onto the hard
rod that was waiting for her caress.
    She had to look away; she was getting wet
again.
    “Sorry, I thought you were someone else.”
Heather apologized, blushing.
    “I know,” Ethan said cheerfully as he sat his
gear down, “You look nice. That swim suit is cute on you.”
    Heather blushed even more; her cheeks looked
almost like the skin of a tomato.
    “Th…thanks.” she sputtered.
    “Jayden!” Jackie’s excited cry broke the
awkward silence.
    Jackie jumped up from her chair and giggled.
All eyes watched the girl as she sprinted toward her latest love
interest, her bouncing breasts barely contained under the black
swimsuit top. When she finally reached the shirtless man, she
jumped in the air and spread her legs wide, wrapping them around
his waist tightly as he caught her in his muscular arms.
    Jayden laughed as he struggled to stay on his
feet after the sudden addition of body weight.
    “Hey babe,” he managed to squeak out between
the flurry of kisses Jackie was planting all over his face.
    “I’m so glad you’re here.” Jackie finally
breathed after her assault was over, “Where’s everyone else?”
    “They had to cancel, don’t ask us why, they
wouldn’t say,” Ethan interjected, “So, we’re your party for the
week.”

    He put his hands on his hips and flashed his
wide smile once more. Heather felt herself melt inside as she gazed
into his dark eyes and then felt herself melt between her legs as
she moved that gaze down Ethan’s hard body, drinking deep his
statuesque figure.
    “So, who wants a beer?” Jayden set Jackie on
her feet and opened the cooler he had been lugging down the
campsite. It was packed full.
    “Tonight’s going to be a good night.” Jackie
quipped as she cracked one open and put it to her juicy lips.
    Hours later, the campfire was blazing and the
party was in full effect. The cool air was offset by the warm
campfire and the full moon hung above the four vacationers,
illuminating the camp site in its pearly rays. Fireflies danced
around the buzzed coed’s plot, going about their nightly business
as the men and women laughed at the end of some hilarious story
that was no doubt enhanced by the alcohol.
    Jackie, still in her bathing suit, sat on
Jayden’s lap on a fold out lawn chair. He stroked up and down her
exposed thighs with the tips of his fingers as she leaned toward
the campfire to cook another marshmallow on the end of her now
charred stick. Heather and Ethan, each in their own chair, sat to
their sides. Heather had gotten sick of the Smores an hour ago and
was now nursing a beer while she struggled to come up with some
excuse to plop herself into Ethan’s lap just like Jackie had. She
figured a couple more beers might do the trick.
    “So…” Jackie said after almost a minute of
silence, “Should we show her?”
    Heather looked at her, confused.
    “I think it’s about time,” Jayden said
through a smile. The fire flickered in his eyes reflection. “What
do you think Ethan, are you ready?”
    Ethan gazed over and Heather longingly, and
Heather’s heart fluttered at his expression. What were they talking
about?
    “Yes.” Ethan whispered as he kept his eyes on
the girl.
    Heather swore she saw them flicker a bright
shade of yellow.
    “Ok

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