Disclaimer:
After writing my first story, I got a few comments and private feedback sent to my email. I thoroughly love them all and hearing any kind of feedback for improvements or if you liked it. However, I got a comment or two to either continue the first story, or to make my writings longer.
I understand that chaptered stories are the most popular on this site, but the stories I enjoy reading are ones that are shorter and situational. I like reading stories that pique my imagination when I actually decide to jerk-off. :P As such, those are the stories I like writing for this site. So, as for now, I do not plan to turn any of my stories into a series, and I plan to make sure each submission isn't too long to read. Those are just the two suggestions that I don't plan to follow up on. If you enjoy what I do write, though, thank you!
*All characters are nineteen years of age.
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The bus of angsty and testosterone filled college boys burst from the doors.
You see, we had just won our first game of the football season, and the coach decided to reward us with a trip to Lake Calina to keep our momentum going. Little did I know the trip would provide something extra.
I was a freshman to college, so one of my first buddies I met was Alec. He jumped out the front bus door last and flashed me his charming smile. He was also a freshman, so we quickly bonded on the team. I also loved messing up his perfectly styled dirty blond hair, since it'd bother him.
"It's kind of chilly here," Alec complained, as usual.
"I'm almost positive there's a fireplace in the cabin, little man."
He shot me side eye. He hated when people called him little. Alec was built lean, thin, with more speed in his bones than raw strength. On a team full of muscle heads, he felt insecure, but I loved the way he was. A little speedball the other teams didn't see coming.
"Call me that one more time, Jack, and I'll shove you in the lake."
We made our way to the cabin and spent the rest of the day trying to play cards with the team. I say try, because with a group this energized, sitting still to play cards always resulted in the stuff being thrown about.
"Hey, Jack," Alec said, leaning closer to me than usual. Probably to keep the others from hearing. "We should take a dip in the lake before bed."
I glanced out the window. The moonlight covered the wood table sitting below the window. I didn't mind going out, but it was dark out there.
"I don't really remember where the lake is," I said. "We'd probably get lost." I chuckled to try and move the conversation away from the topic.
He just smiled back, pushing his bangs off his forehead. "Nah, trust me. I know the way." Alec stood up and told the other boys we were going to take a dip, and anyone could join. But it seemed they were all getting ready to jump in their sleeping bags for the night.
Once we left the light from the cabin, Alec grabbed my hand and led me through the bushes. My heart pounded, because I couldn't see anything. I was merely guided by the soft hand clasping mine.
Once we emerged on the other side, a new light flickered against our skin. Moonlight reflected from the water and offered us a bit more direction.
"Well, get on it!" Alec said with his unusually commanding voice for someone smaller than me.
I about shook my head before he grabbed my arm and jumped in, pulling me in with him.
A rush of coldness exploded all over my body. My head burst from the water. I let out a loud shout, accompanied by Alec's when he surfaced.
"Holy shit!" I yelled.
Alec laughed hard. "Don't be such a wuss."
"Dude, it's cold!"
Alec swam over and grabbed my shoulders, rubbing them. I knew he meant it mockingly, but it felt good. Especially after our football game. It felt so good I had to push back and jokingly splash some water in his face.
The water wasn't super cold, but enough to make my teeth chatter. So we played around for ten or fifteen minutes before I demanded to get out. I couldn't figure out how he was so fine being in there. My body was basically pure muscle, and he was just a lean bean.
Either way, we pulled up out of there and ran/wobbled back to the cabin, rubbing our arms to keep warm.
Once we got inside, the cabin was dark, with the fireplace already expunged, and everyone snuggled inside of their sleeping bags. I fumbled for my bag in the dark, pulling my sleeping bag out when Alec whispered "shit" under his breath.
"What?" I asked.
"My sleeping bag, man. I left it back at the school."