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Anonymous
7/15/20, 9:18 PM
So when is the next sequel going to launch?
Desi
7/15/20, 9:16 PM
CAN'T WAIT FOR THE FINALE!!!!!! My vote is for team threesome, I don't care to lose anyone at this point. Phil is everything and Mikey is a cute puppy!
Ying Yang
7/15/20, 6:49 PM
Such a heart-warming, tender and naughty chapter. I don't understand why some people are dismissing Mikey so much just because he's a "side character." I mean characters are introduced later in the story all the time, and they are just as viable of a love interest to the protagonist as the original one. I hope the author is not as dismissive to the ship as some of the other readers are.
7/15/20, 6:34 PM
So hot. Really looking forward to part 2.
Anonymous
7/15/20, 5:17 PM
Really FANTASTIC chapter. It doesn't really matter to me which one Roger ends up with, both guys are just so sweet and awesome. Phil has been a cute, lost lovesick puppy and Mikey is just so fucking caring and frankly, quite an unexpected delight. They both deserve to be with Roger and I will be one satisfied reader regardless of where he ends up with
Anonymous
7/15/20, 5:13 PM
"As Martin watch Johnny, it reminded him of the dreams he had been having. He began to think of the sexual stuff Mr Jones had done to him in his dreams and began to wish he was in the place of Johnny. Martin began playing with himself, mouth open and rubbing this dick in his briefs as he looked on. [...] Martin knew at that point that men like him and Johnny, with their sculptured muscles, were meant for this." These two bits gave me strong 'Aristocrat Apartment' vibes (another great story). Very hot, and looking to see Martin's further obliviousness and devotion to Mr Jones.
Anonymous
7/15/20, 5:11 PM
Licnep, I'll respectfully disagree. A staple of Silicon Valley culture (for example) is people with specialized brilliance in a technological field, who otherwise have stunted self-awareness and a total inability to read people -- but don't realize just how much they're lacking in that department, or how open it makes them to manipulation by bad actors. And unfortunately there are lots of smart inventive people who are great at inventing something nifty but seem unable to realize the implications of what they're doing, or notice when they're being taken advantage of. In fact, it's such a staple of the inventor-type, that history is filled with examples of naive inventors who were promptly taken advantage of by ruthless businessmen, and who had their inventions & patents stolen as a result... (I mean, the dangerously naive inventor is even a trope of science fiction itself -- like in Kurt Vonnegut's *Cat's Cradle*, where Hoenikker unwittingly invents an Armageddon device for the unrelated purpose of solving a banal problem...) So while I *wish* the characterization was unbelievable, unfortunately I think it's actually pretty true to life. Even though I wish it wasn't.
7/15/20, 4:16 PM
please continue this
7/15/20, 4:07 PM
I really enjoyed it. The casual way of it all,Ryan really got a powerful tool and uses it well. Hope you plan on doing more