This is the story of Alexander the Great. He was the king of Macedonia who conquered first the Greek world, then the remainder of the known world. He was the man with the power and will to pursue his dreams. Son of the unruly, ambitious Macedonian king Phillip II and of the beautiful, conniving Queen of Macedonia herself, the mighty Olympias.
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Alexander is a man whose accomplishments amazed the world. He was the most famous person in all of Greece. There seemed to be no limit to what he could do. He was smart and capable. He was also passionate. People loved him. He was charismatic and energetic. Also, mindful of the people around him and deeply careful in everything that he did. The world has always had a fascination for people who were outside the norm. Great men who could do amazing things, whether for good or for ill. Alexander was such a man. He had no limits. He could do no wrong. The army that served him also loved him. He rode into the fields of battle like a common soldier. He never asked of any person anything he would not ask of himself. He was that kind of man.
History has always had some way of altering things to suit itself. Alexander the Great was a mystery in the minds of many. He was an adventurer, a conqueror and a loner. He was a great man. Who was he, really? He was a man who wanted to bring people together. He loved the arts and sciences. He loved knowledge. He hated tyranny. Alexander had to live under the tyrannical rule of his father, the harsh ruler known as Phillip II. He also had to live with his mother, the deadly and seductive Queen of Macedon, Olympias. Alexander's parents hated each other. That did not exactly give the young man a good disposition toward the men and women of this world. He knew that the men that a man trusted the most could betray him. He also knew that women were impossible to understand and outright dangerous. They were not physically strong, but they were cunning and conniving. Full of lies, treachery and deceit. Those were the tools of the women living in the male-dominated world of the days of Alexander the Great. The tools of men, for all time have been intelligence and ambition and the will to succeed. Men braved dangers and did not fear hard work. Hardship was part of a man's life.
Alexander was different from his peers. This had nothing to do with the fact that he was the son of the King and Queen of Macedonia. He was different because of a factor in his genetics. He was smart, adaptable and resourceful. He was charming and witty. He was also passionately drawn to both men and women. Alexander was what twenty first century people would label a bisexual. When Alexander was young, living in the land of Macedonia, his gaze fell upon a youth named Hephaiston. Alexander fell in love with Hephaiston right then and there. Hephaiston would become Alexander's lifelong friend and ally.
HEPHAISTON
Alexander goes to the stables and glimpses at a rather great sight. The sight of the one he loves. It is not the sight of Cephalus, the fiery black stallion which Alexander tamed as a youth. It is Hephaiston, the one person in the world who means everything to Alexander. The one whom he cherishes above all others. This is the one he trusts and cares for like no other.
Alexander looks at Hephaiston and embraces him. Hephaiston returns his embrace. The two young men fall upon the hay and roll about playfully. They have known each other forever. They kiss each other and hurriedly undress. Gently, they embrace. Alexander is known to the world as a rough conqueror. He is conquered by Hephaiston's gentleness, his charm and wit. He loves the other youth's loveliness. Hephaiston is a slender young man with pale bronze skin, dark hair and dark eyes. Alexander is a green-eyed, blond-haired youth with a lot of vigor. They playfully wrestle on the hay. Laughing, Hephaiston climbs on top of Alexander.
Alexander looks into the eyes of the one he loves. Hephaiston smiles. Alexander pulls him into a tight embrace. Their hard, masculine bodies press against each other. Alexander can feel Hephaiston's desire just as much as Hephaiston can feel his. They kiss once more. It is a passionate kiss. The kiss of lovers. The kiss of best friends. The kiss of best friends turned lovers. The greatest kiss in the world. They touch each other's bodies. Hephaiston kisses Alexander's face and neck, he kisses a path down to Alexander's chest and down to his belly. Alexander moans under Hephaiston's touch. Hephaiston takes this as an encouragement and ventures further down. Alexander stiffens. His manhood is in the hands of Hephaiston. Hephaiston takes his time to please his king and lover, licking and sucking on extremities and corners. His tongue ventures up and down the length and girth of what makes Alexander a man. Alexander's hands grip the hay. He feels ready to burst. Hephaiston perseveres. Alexander screams out loud in pleasure. Hephaiston stops. A great shaking takes Alexander's body. Hephaiston holds him in his arms. Alexander is at peace in his lover's arms. The moment has passed. Alexander sleeps in Hephaiston's arms.