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Handsome and athletic Derrek Diamond is up against cocky Lee Stephens, who has martial arts skills. Derrek is new to fighting but he will use his size to power over the match. Lee comes to the mat full of piss and vinegar. He's ready to take Derrek down and fuck his ass.
After they briefly introduce themselves, Park lets you know that “We’re going to make it hot for you today.” Well, crank up that AC and get ready cause the chemistry and passion between these two hunks will have the sun looking for shade! They kiss and kiss and then kiss some more before slowly beginning to undress each other. Park attacks Derrek’s hole with his tongue, prepping him for the pounding he’ll eventually take. But before Derrek slides back onto Park’s thick tool the boys get each other rock hard with two quality blow-jobs. Park plays a wonderful top, but we all know where he really shines is as a bottom, so Derrek turns the tables and now it’s time for him to do the fucking. Park shoots his load while being fucked on his back and Derrek follows suit shortly thereafter. Then they kiss and kiss and then kiss some more...
Luke Steel has his first male blowjob from Derrek Diamond, who's sporting a rugged new look. Derrek pleasures Luke in ways only a man can do with another man.
Derrek Diamond, Reese Rideout, James Hawk, Chris Rockway, Tyler Johnson (us), Sean Everett
Randy Blue is proud to present our newest feature, Alley Cats. The murder victim (Derrek Diamond)...the suspect (Reese Rideout)... the detective (Chris Rockway)... the guard (Tyler Johnson)... the prisoner (Sean Everett)... and the reporter (James Hawk). Interrogation has never been this hot!
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