1. One Thousand Apologies - Part 2 (censored)


    Date: 10/26/2017, Categories: True Story Erotica Incest Masturbation Romance Teen Male/Teen Female Virginity Young Author: Joe Long, Source: sexstories.com

    ... action on the field. I saw Hannah do the same, and felt bold enough to stretch my left arm over the back of her chair, without really touching her yet. The new position gave me new opportunities to find the elusive nipple shot. Paul would have none of my silence, chiding me with “c’mon Petey, get some life! We need some runs here!” We all stood and joined the crowd with “Let’s go Bucs! Let’s go Bucs!” After an error put runners on 2nd and 3rd, Omar Moreno laced a single to center to tie the score, promptly stole 2nd, and two outs later the Pirates took the lead when Bill Robinson singled to left. We and forty six thousand other fans were rocking on a Sunday afternoon, jumping, clapping and yelling our lungs out. The euphoria was short lived. In the 5th the Phils’ pitcher Carlton led off with a single, followed by two walks to load the bases and another single to score one. Up stepped their clean-up hitter, Greg “The Bull” Luzinski. He was a big fat mess who we often yelled at from the bleachers as he attempted to play left field, but the guy could hit the ball a mile. I was dumb struck when the ball left Luzinki’s bat. I had never seen a ball hit that fucking far, as it bounced off the base of the scoreboard above the seats in straight away center field. Blyleven was chased, but the very next batter greeted the reliever with another shot into the right field seats and the Phils led 8-3. For most in the stadium the balloon had been popped, but Hannah was still cheering, ...
    ... pounding her first on my thigh as she yelled encouragements at the players on the field. They must have been listening, as after a double, single and home run in the home half of the 5th, and Steve Nicosia’s solo shot an inning later, the Pirates trailed by only a single run, 8-7 (so much for a pitcher’s duel!) Nicosia led off the bottom of the 8th with a double, the fourth hit of the game for the rookie catcher, finally chasing Carlton who had allowed all seven runs to that point. From ahead to behind to the verge of tying, everyone was filled with nervous tension. I took Hannah’s hand, both of us clenching a fist. With two outs Tim Foli singled and the game was tied! We were screaming and high-fiving everyone in sight. The Phillies went out quickly in the top of the 9th, bringing everyone to their feet with rhythmic chants of “Let’s Go Bucs!” as we entered the bottom of the 9th. The energy died down somewhat after a ground out and a fly ball, but with two outs Lacy grounded a single up the middle and put his winning run into scoring position by stealing second. Bill Madlock was then intentionally walked, but Phil Garner coaxed an unintentional ball four to load the bases for Nicosia, who had to that point been the hero of the game. The crowd quieted as the left handed power hitter John Milner came out to pinch hit, now that Nicosia was set to face a right handed pitcher. As Paul and I were discussing the wisdom of the move (“How can you pinch hit for a guy who’s 4 for 4?”), the ...
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