Prodigal Son (Jensen Family #1)

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minute.” he
replied prising himself from her grasp, he dropped to his knees and began to
eat her.
    “Oh.” she gasped sliding her
fingers into his hair holding him to her as he once again successfully brought
her to orgasm.
    Wiping the excess fluid on
the back of his hand, Paul stepped into Suzanne’s embrace,
    “Want to know what we taste
like?” he asked as he lowered his head to kiss her.
    Leaving Suzanne to compose
herself, Paul made a quiet exit from the bathroom and bumped into Matt on his
way through the games room.
    “You don’t look as green as
normal.” Matt commented as he set up the air hockey table “Fancy a game? He
asked regarding his brother “In fact, you look rather pleased with yourself.”
    Paul grinned and turned on
the table, making the small puck float “I just joined the mile high club.” he
told Matt.
    “Oh really, which one of the stewardesses
did you jump on?” Matt asked, then quieter as Suzanne walked past. “Was it that
smoking redhead?”
    “It wasn’t a stewardess.”
Paul answered.
    “Paul, whacking off in the
bog isn’t considered joining the mile high club.” Matt said.
    “I wasn’t alone, I was with
Suzanne.”
    “No!” Matt gasped.
    “Yes and I have been for most
of the holiday.”
    “You jammy
bugger! Dude, Tessa is going to
freak.” Matt laughed.
    “She isn’t going to find out;
you and John are the only ones who know, I’d like it to stay that way.”
    “You know I won’t say a word.
How does John know?”
    “He caught us.” Paul shrugged
“Says the image will stay with him for a very long time.” he grinned “Good
times.”

Chapter
Four
     
    When the family arrived home,
Monica switched into fifth gear ordering both boys to the barbers for haircuts
while organising the washing and the final fitting of their new school
uniforms. Three days later, cases and trunks jammed in the back of Michael’s
car, they dropped Tessa off at Suzanne’s house while the rest of the family
made the long journey to Lincolnshire and the boys’ new school.
    Matt remained silent on the
journey, he had already argued with his parents about being sent away for
school and had clearly lost that battle, now his twin took up the argument and
didn’t let up for the entire four hour journey.
    On arrival at the school, the
family were greeted by the deputy head and one of the science teachers, the
deputy head escorted Monica and Michael to the Principle’s office after insisting that the boys say their goodbyes to their parents. Matt
and Paul were taken to the infirmary where they underwent a medical examination
and also where Paul received his first punishment in the form of a cane across
his hands for stating rather loudly whilst standing in nothing other than his
shorts.
    “This is bullshit.”
    Monica and Michael were
treated to an informal meeting with the Principle, the
finest bone china had been bought out of storage for the occasion, Michael,
after all, took care of the school’s accounts.
    “Your boys will receive the
highest standard of education.” the Principle assured “We also teach respect
and discipline.”
    “Judging from their
performance on the way here, both boys could use a little more discipline.”
Michael gruffed “I’d like them placed in separate dorms and kept apart as much
as possible, they egg each other on and are very protective of each other, I
feel you will have fewer problems with them if they spend the majority of their
time apart.”
    Monica was flabbergasted, she
hadn’t agreed with sending the boys away to school but had given in under
Michael’s insistence but now he wanted them kept apart, she knew neither boy
would take kindly to this and expected to receive calls from the school on a
regular basis lamenting her sons’ behaviour.
    When Paul realised he was to
be separated from his brother he knew he’d have to find a way to get out of
this school and quick. He didn’t want to be away from home but had counted
himself

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