The bedroom door opens quietly at dawn. Two silhouettes — stepdad and his brother — approach the sleeping stepson with intentions that no morning routine includes. The wake-up call starts gentle: a hand on the shoulder that becomes a hand under the covers, then two hands, then the stepson’s groggy confusion transforming into wide-awake arousal as he processes that both authority figures are in his bed with very clear intentions. The morning-after energy — sleep-warm bodies, half-hard morning wood, the vulnerability of someone jolted from dreams into reality — makes every touch more sensitive and every boundary easier to cross. Stepdad takes the lead because he knows the territory, but uncle is right behind him, literally, adding his presence to a bed that wasn’t designed for three but now must accommodate them. The morning tag-team is efficient: one services the stepson from above while the other prepares him from below, and by the time the sun is fully up, the stepson has been fully serviced by the family’s morning delegation. Better than any alarm clock. More effective than any coffee.
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