[Pity alone wouldn't get Kyle this far. Ronan pities plenty of people without allowing them to touch him. He's not even particularly mindful of repaying debts, though that's something he's attempting to do better. It's the collision of all these forces: that he likes Kyle, that Kyle once pleasured him, that Kyle did it well, and that Kyle's circumstances leave him with few opportunities to be pleasured in return. Ronan's interested in the challenge, aroused by the idea, and convinced by a sense of obligation.
So he leans into Kyle's touch, open to whatever Kyle was seeking out when he came here.]
That feels nice.
[And it does, one kind of warmth spreading through him, and then another building between his legs.]
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So he leans into Kyle's touch, open to whatever Kyle was seeking out when he came here.]
That feels nice.
[And it does, one kind of warmth spreading through him, and then another building between his legs.]