Brotherly Rivalry
Date: 7/1/2024,
Categories:
Gay Male,
Author: byBeltBuckle
... all just wasting our time here."
Lucas threw his hands in the air.
"Not a lie. Professor Anderson and professor Jenkins, both of those women, one in her office and the other in the janitor's closet. I swear on my life."
Jim laughed in disbelief.
"Yeah. That must have been some performance since you flunked out regardless."
"Careful, brother," Lucas warned him, "I might have to put you in your place."
They were already riled up - this was going better than Brian predicted. But he had to make sure the conversation was in the right direction. Arguing about women in the past would get him nowhere. He took another can for himself and offered everyone another round of beers.
"It's not that easy for me, I'll admit," Brian said, "There's a lot of competition out there, and they care about a lot of things. Looks, height..."
He put the beer closer to his lips and took a sip.
"...size."
Jim looked at his son with a look of compassion.
"Hey, bud," he said softly, "I hope you're not feeling, erm, conscious about yourself or anything. You should know that when you find the right girl, she'll be happy with whatever you have to offer."
Lucas didn't say anything but nodded along with his brother in agreement and reached out to clink his can with the one Brian was holding.
"Oh, thanks," Brian shrugged it away, "I'm not that conscious, to be honest. I am happy with my body. But, you know, bigger guys attract curiosity in girls. I'm sure that you've ...
... noticed that as well."
He gave his uncle and dad a look to see if they would take the bait. And he was lucky.
Lucas turned to both of them with a wide smile.
"Well," he said confidently, "Not to brag, but..."
"Oh, shut up," Jim interrupted him, "My son is right here, don't run your mouth about your dick."
Brian's dad took a sip and added something that made Brian smile.
"Especially since it's gonna be another lie anyway."
Brian immediately turned to Lucas, looking for a reaction. Lucas stared Jim down as he slowly put his beer can on the ground.
"What was that, Jimmy?"
"I said that half of the town heard the tall tales you spread about your crotch," Jim answered calmly, before turning to Brian, "Remember, son. A good, confident man never needs to do that to improve his reputation."
"I didn't say anything to anybody to improve my reputation," Lucas said, still staring his brother down, "Those things that you might have heard spread themselves. It tends to happen. And we all know what this is all really about."
Jim chuckled.
"What would that be?"
Lucas' eyebrow went up. Brian saw this expression on his face before and his heartbeat fastened with excitement. It was a direct challenge.
"You're jealous."
Jim frowned and looked at him.
"What?"
"He said you're jealous," Brian interjected, pouring a little more fuel to the fire, "Of his... well, you know what, dad. Do you think it's true?"
Jim rolled his eyes and regarded both of ...