
Elder Boon: Chapters 1-4
Drama · Fantasy
Overview
Elder Boon is the focus of a discussion between President Lee and Bishop Davies. The two men agree that the quickest way to the young man's heart is opening him up to the pleasures of the flesh. The men surround the boy, savoring each inch of his silky smooth skin. There is no lying in Elder Boon, and president Oak is fascinated with the openness and honesty that Boon brings as he indulges fully in his lessons. Surrounded by other handsome young missionaries, Boon is reminded of the crush he had on his older stepbrother, but now, rather than suppress his attractions, he's free to enjoy his desires to the fullest. While he sees himself growing as a person, Boon still needs to be reminded that actions have consequences. Since rules have been broken, it has fallen on President Oak to remind Boon that he is being watched and the other commandments of the Order must be obeyed.
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Myles Landon
Myles Landon
President Lee
Myles Landon
President Lee


Bill Farnsworth
Bill Farnsworth
President Oaks
Bill Farnsworth
President Oaks


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TallFriendlyGiant
Bishop Davies
TallFriendlyGiant
Bishop Davies


Damaged Bottom
Damaged Bottom
Elder Boon
Damaged Bottom
Elder Boon
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