On Hallow’s Eve

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One dark and dreary hallow’s night,

Cast with shadows, loomed with fright.

A little ghost went to and fro,

With his daddies pulled in tow.

 

Witches and warlocks whizzed on by,

Voices and sprits carried high.

But no one could be outdone,

By Gus Marcus Peterson.

 

“Daddy, Jussie come and see,

All my treats and candy.”

For spread out on the living room floor,

Was all the bounty Gus did score.

 

“Wow,” was all that Justin said,

Hopes of sharing in his head.

Brian saw his quickened pace,

A grin of knowing on his face.

 

“Baby, it’s for him, not you,

Well, maybe just a thing or two.”

Justin’s face lit up with joy,

Glad to share with the little boy.

 

“Jussie, I will share my stuff,

There’s lots for me, more than enough.”

Justin smiled and kissed him then,

Brian glowed at his two men.

 

So through the candy they did sort,

Pilled mountains high, big as a fort.

Chocolate here, gumballs there,

Gummies, chips, loot everywhere.

 

“Man, you really got a ton,”

Justin said to his partner’s son.

“Well, Daddy made those big mean eyes,

And threatened all those scary guys.”

 

“They really didn’t look so tough,”

Said Brian with a snort and huff.

“Oh, yes they did, they looked real bad,

But then they gave me all the candy they had.”

 

“Brian,” came Lindsay’s startled cry,

“What did you do to those poor guys?”

“Nothing,” came Brian’s cool remark,

“I just smiled nicely in the dark.”

 

“I’m sure,” was Melanie’s own reply,

“I bet you let the curses fly.”

“No, not exactly,” Justin said from the floor,

“He just stood right by us at the door.”

 

“But, Daddy, you had that real mean face,

The one that puts me in my place.”

“I just wanted my kid to get the best,

And sometimes you have to screw the rest.”

 

“But, Brian, you don’t have to act so bad,”

Said Lindsay with a look so sad.

For she knew that it was an act,

She knew it for a matter of fact.

 

“I know, I know, I scared the lot,

But Linds, just look at what he got.”

Lindsay smiled then Justin too,

And he knew exactly what to do.

 

“Oh, Bri, you’re such a sweet old guy,”

Came Justin’s low and husky reply.

“Let’s get on home, I want to share,

My goodies with my teddy bear.”

 

“Justin!” Brian’s voice cried out,

On his face a scowl and pout.

“Ixnay on the names and stuff,

Until we’re home and in the buff.”

 

“Oh, Bri, you say the sweetest words.”

But his sentence wasn’t even heard.

His lips came down upon that frown,

And turned the man’s mood upside down.

 

“Baby, come on let’s get going,

Before my need starts really showing.”

Both men looked down toward his fly,

And quickly said their own goodbyes.

 

For Hallow‘s Eve was not all bad,

Especially for two naughty lads.

Their voices were loud, above a shout,

“Harder…faster…no, don’t pull out.”

 

And when the two men had their fill,

Sated and happy with the thrill,

The younger one went scampering off,

Met with a glare and a scoff.

 

“I needed chocolate and candy too,

But I’m prepared to share with you,”

The naughty blond laid down and said,

All spread out naked on the bed.

 

He placed a treat upon his chest,

And on his dick he placed the rest.

“Come and eat, you don’t have to wait,

But don’t forget to lick plate.”

 

Brows raised high and tongue in cheek,

Brian made the young man weak.

He ate and licked and sucked with joy,

Happy to please his little boy.

 

So with the fast approach of dawn,

All Hallow’s Eve now come and gone,

They settled down and said ‘goodnight,’

All tucked in warm and cuddled tight.

 

A kiss was placed a sigh was heard,

A touch was felt, a whispered word.

“I love you, Bri.”  “I love you too.”

See sometimes only words will do.

 

So on this Halloween don’t you fret,

If lots of candy you don’t get.

The boys will share, just wait and see,

But don’t forget to include ME!

 

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!

 

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