Jeff and Bruce were thrilled with their adventure at the movie theater. Even though it hadn't been possible to do more than have Jeff suck Bruce off, since that usher had then camped out on the side of the theater for the rest of the movie, it had been thrilling and fun. They were eager to find another spot to try out their new 'dangerous' past-time - it had led to several weeks of amazing sex as they thought about it and talked about it and occasionally re-enacted it at home in front of their own TV. Both of them were excited about the results and they felt like it really added fuel to their love-life - it couldn't be described as being in a rut anymore, that was for sure!
Although they were planning for Bruce to bring Jeff to work one day, they happened to be at an amusement park over the weekend. Walking along holding hands they were happily engaged in conversation when they saw one of those photo-booths that was covered by a curtain. Inside there were lots of giggles and squeals and shuffling around; stopping to watch, amused, they waited until a high school couple came out, still giggling. The couple held hands and caressed as they waited for their photos to print and then squealed as they looked at them, the girl holding the strip of pictures to her chest as she laughed and blushed deeply.
Bruce chuckled, "Well, they were definitely doing SOMETHING interesting in there."
"You know..." Jeff was more interested in the actual photo booth, "That curtain goes down almost to the ground, you can see that someone's in there because you can see their feet , not because you can see exactly what they're doing."
"Oh?" Bruce looked at carefully and then turned with a slight smile to his partner, "Jeff... you are getting naughty! I would never have expected THIS kind of behavior from you!"
Jeff blushed, which was incredibly adorable and Bruce laughed, leaning forward to give him a lingering kiss.
"Absolutely I think we should get our photos taken," and Bruce pulled Jeff over to the photo booth. They peeked around, knowing that they were not being good, and not really caring.