Achilles and Patroclus (I)


 Having been recently appointed erastes -a kind of tutor- to young Achilles, the exiled prince Patroclus has realized that he is hopelessly in love with his eromenos -the pupil. The casual way in which the 20-cubit giant handles him almost as a girl’s doll, in spite of his authority as a teacher and their age difference, arouses Patroclus as much as the mere contemplation of Achilles’ colossal body.

Definitely, Achilles likes women, but he is not indifferent to his erastes’ feelings. He returns the passionate kisses that Patroclus -with the whole face buried between the enormous lips- leaves on the tip of his tongue.  From time to time, when Patroclus yields to the urge of worshipping Achilles’ navel or nipples, the pupil playfully massages his teacher’s little but muscular body at the most sensible spots. 

(to be continued)