Chapter 1: The Coach and the Cookie Caller
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This is a work of fiction intended for adults (18+ only). All characters depicted are 18 years of age or older, and all interactions are fully consensual. The Twink Scouts of America is a fictional entity, not affiliated with any real organization.
This collection explores explicit gay and trans erotica, featuring young twinks (18+) and straight Daddies navigating power, pleasure, and forbidden desires. Expect themes of age gaps, dominance & submission, and the irresistible pull of experience meeting innocence--all wrapped in the safety of fiction.
If you're under 18 or uncomfortable with steamy, uninhibited queer storytelling, this isn't for you. Otherwise... enjoy the ride. š
The cul-de-sac buzzed with suburban hum--lawnmowers, sprinklers, kids on bikes--but Dave's house stood quiet, a two-story brick number with a manicured lawn and a basketball hoop over the garage. At 45, Dave was solid--broad shoulders, a buzzed head going salt-and-pepper, a whistle still dangling from his neck after coaching the high school team to a win that afternoon. He wasn't lonely or lost; he had Lisa, his wife of 15 years, off at pottery class, and a life full of game plans and barbecues. But Saturday evenings left him restless, the victory high fading as he cracked a beer on the couch, TV muted.
The doorbell chimed, a sharp ping through the quiet. Dave hauled himself up, expecting a neighbor, but found a young man on the stoop, framed by the golden haze of dusk. He was 18, lean and tan, with a mop of sandy hair and a grin that crinkled his eyes. He wore the Twink Scouts of America uniform--pink shorts and shirt, snug and bright, a sash with a single sun badge slung across his chest. Every Twink Scout was 18 or older, a rule baked into their quirky, tender operation, and this one held a tin tray of penis-shaped cookies, golden and glossy with cream filling.
"Hey, sir," he said, voice bright, steady. "I'm Noah, Twink Scouts of America. Selling cookies door-to-door--double-cream special, fresh-baked. Want some?"
Dave raised an eyebrow, leaning on the doorframe. "Cookies, huh? What's the pitch?"
Noah's grin widened, tray steady. "No pitch, sir. Just good treats for good folks. Five bucks a dozen--supports our troop." He shifted his weight, pink uniform catching the porch light.
Dave chuckled, crossing his arms. He'd seen the Twink Scouts around--pink-clad hawking cookies, charming the neighborhood--but Noah up close was different, all earnest shine. "Alright, you got me. Hang on, I'll grab my wallet." He jerked a thumb inside. "Come in--don't stand there like a salesman."
Noah's eyes lit up, and he stepped over the threshold, tray in hand. "Thanks, sir. Nice place--smells like victory." He nodded at the whistle, sneakers scuffing the hardwood as Dave led him to the living room.
"Coached a win today," Dave said, rummaging in a drawer by the couch. "Team's finally listening." He found his wallet, fishing out a ten, but Noah set the tray on the coffee table, peering at a framed photo--Dave, Lisa, and their dog at the lake.
"Cool family," Noah said, genuine. "You coach basketball?"
"Yeah," Dave replied, handing over the bill. "Varsity. Keeps me sane." He took the tray, popping it open, the sweet scent hitting him. "These as good as they look?"
"Better," Noah said, plucking one. "Try it. My batch--proud of 'em." He bit into his own, crumbs dusting his pink shirt, and Dave followed suit. The cookie crumbled warm, cream thick and sweet, a jolt of comfort that made him hum.
"Damn," Dave said, swallowing. "You weren't kidding." He sank onto the couch, patting the spot beside him. "Sit a sec--rest your legs. You been at this all day?"
Noah hesitated, then plopped down, close enough Dave felt the heat off him. "Yeah, since noon. Last house, though--you're my win." He stretched, pink shorts riding up tan thighs, and Dave caught a whiff of sugar and sun.
"Long haul," Dave said, leaning back. "You like it? The scout thing?"
Noah nodded, licking cream off his thumb. "Joined once I turned 18--keeps me busy, meets cool people. Not big on the badge stuff--just like this part." His eyes flicked to Dave, warm, curious. "You ever get bored, sir? Coaching's gotta be nonstop."
Dave snorted, sipping his beer. "Sometimes. Lisa's at pottery tonight--house feels too quiet after a game." He offered the can, a casual gesture, and Noah took it, their fingers brushing as he sipped, lips wet when he handed it back.
"Quiet's not bad," Noah said, soft. "But I get it." His hand rested on the couch, inches from Dave's, and the air shifted--something unspoken, easy.
Dave's chest tightened, not from guilt but a spark he hadn't felt in years. Lisa was his rock, but this Scout, pink-clad, all grin--stirred him. "Noah," he said, low. "You always this friendly?"
Noah's blush crept up, but he held Dave's gaze. "Only with people I like, sir. You're... nice." His hand slid closer, brushing Dave's knuckles, a question in the touch.
Dave's breath caught. Lisa's hands were steady; Noah's trembled, alive. "Wife's back in an hour," he said, testing.