Now that the palace has regained its nocturnal
quiet, and the city, Alexandria, is a little less
boisterously noisy after midnight, the adolescent
Pharaoh---Kaisarion, Ptolemy XV, Lord of the Two
Lands---stands before the mirror with his boyfriend.
No inhibitions imposed by prudes, haters, or bullies
prevent or interfere with their eager, delighted
nakedness, each of them long-haired and tumescent.
After they kiss, Kaisarion puts on a yellow pair of
Koan silk stockings---flawlessly translucent, even by
lamplight, except for the more opaque doubled weave at
his heels and toes. Yes, I know: Kaisarion's mother
designed the garment for her own purposes; her son
simply described it to Alexandria's most talented
weaver. Now, these boyfriends move a little nearer the
mirror, and Kaisarion gratefully and gladly offers the
intimacy and vulnerability of his nakedness to his boyfriend;
nor need fear the kind of dismissive betrayal so popular
among his now deceased father's family and social circle.
After a brief time, and following some very well deployed
kisses and caresses, Kaisarion feels the sevenfold surges
that will release the SweetSpray his core confected---in the
form of glistening and iridescent streaks upon the polished
glass. His knees buckle a bit, but his boyfriend's strong
arm supports his waiste as, panting wildly, he lays his
head upon his boyfriend's shoulder---the both of them
entirely and intensely satisfied.
J-Called