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"Romeo... Have you ever kissed a girl before," you ask. He shakes his head, and so does Juliet. “I’ve had a thought,” you say. “It’s a bit difficult here at school; there are too many distractions. Why don’t we go back to my place where we can get peace and quiet; it’s only a five minute walk.” They’re not keen, but you convince them and a few minutes later, you key in the code to let them in to your apartment building. It’s not grand, but it’s well looked after; six apartments in all, two on each floor. You lead the children up the stairs and let them in through your front door.
"Romeo... Have you ever kissed a girl before," you ask. He shakes his head, and so does Juliet. “I’ve had a thought,” you say. “It’s a bit difficult here at school; there are too many distractions. Why don’t we go back to my place where we can get peace and quiet; it’s only a five minute walk.” They’re not keen, but you convince them and a few minutes later, you key in the code to let them in to your apartment building. It’s not grand, but it’s well looked after; six apartments in all, two on each floor. You lead the children up the stairs and let them in through your front door.


There’s a small entrance hall with four doors; you take their coats and hang them on some hooks and point out the doors to the kitchen and bathroom, before leading them through to the sitting room where you sit them down side-by-side on the couch. You sit in the armchair facing them.
There’s a small entrance hall with four doors; you take their coats and hang them on some hooks and point out the doors to the kitchen and bathroom, before leading them through to the sitting room where you sit them down side-by-side on the couch. You sit in the armchair facing them. "So how do you feel about kissing each other," you ask.
 
They both shrug; "it's okay," Romeo says.

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The two children stand in front of you looking nervous; your cock swells in anticipation, but you know that you have to take it slowly. "Right," you say; "don't you two like each other?" The both start giggling, but confirm that they are actually friends. "Romeo and Juliet were more than just friends; they were so madly in love that they didn't care about all the trouble they'd be in if they got caught," you remind them. You've been doing the story all term, so they know it pretty well.

"Romeo... Have you ever kissed a girl before," you ask. He shakes his head, and so does Juliet. “I’ve had a thought,” you say. “It’s a bit difficult here at school; there are too many distractions. Why don’t we go back to my place where we can get peace and quiet; it’s only a five minute walk.” They’re not keen, but you convince them and a few minutes later, you key in the code to let them in to your apartment building. It’s not grand, but it’s well looked after; six apartments in all, two on each floor. You lead the children up the stairs and let them in through your front door.

There’s a small entrance hall with four doors; you take their coats and hang them on some hooks and point out the doors to the kitchen and bathroom, before leading them through to the sitting room where you sit them down side-by-side on the couch. You sit in the armchair facing them. "So how do you feel about kissing each other," you ask.

They both shrug; "it's okay," Romeo says.