Missionary boy Eric Charming is doing some bible studies when his friend Lukas Stone interrupts. Eric offers to have some fun like last time, but Lukas has other things in mind, he wants to form a deeper bond.
Elder Lovell has been extremely stressed with all of his studies, and caring Drackis can tell that the boy is reaching his breaking point. To make sure he doesn’t crack under the pressure, the thoughtful priest rubs his body until the boy is yearning for his throbbing cock.
Elder Charming is a bit of a goody-two-shoes, and his friend Elder Stone wants to expand his horizons. Even though they’re on their mission, they can still indulge in a little mutual masturbation.
It’s been a busy week for Elder Hill as he has explored his sexuality more in the past few days than he has in his entire life. It’s the first time he’s been away from the restrictive walls of his family home and the watchful eye of his intolerant father. And since he has a new level of freedom that he’s never experienced, he’s taking full advantage.
President Skye may be new to this chapter of the mission, but he’s been doing work for the Order in other parts of the world for decades. Skye was groomed from the time he entered missionary training as a young man, and he’s blossomed into a fine member of the Order. In fact, many believe he has the potential to shoot all the way to the top, eventually becoming the leader of the silent, shadowy group. Time will only tell. In the meantime, President Skye has a job to do, and he’ll use every ounce of his stunning good looks and imposing figure to do it.
Bishop Thirio has been thoroughly impressed with Elder Abarth’s ability to recruit new boys. Since they’ve set out on their quest to find supple, bright-eyed young men in the neighborhoods surrounding the mission, the boy has proven to be an overwhelmingly adept. With his sly good looks and innocent charm, he’s able to lure any young man to the priest’s house with no problem.
Elder Abarth has a history of being a rebel. His parents had a difficult time with him in high school because he refused to take direction from anyone who seemed like an authority figure. However, when one of his peers offered him advice, he was more than willing to take heed. After a while, his parents got tired of beating around the bush and trying to find roundabout ways to get through to the boy, so they gave up altogether.
Elder Herring has turned heads his whole life. Tall, pale, and strikingly handsome, the redheaded boy garners attention from men and women wherever he goes. Even when he would rather maintain a low profile, the boy can’t seem to escape the gazes of his admirers. So, after a lifetime of trying to blend in to his surroundings, he has decided to enter the mission.
Usually relationships between boys in the mission are frowned upon. Not because of any inherent impropriety, but because such relationships can lead to the need for secrecy. The need for transparency amongst the missionaries has been declared over and over again and has been made one of the top priorities of boys on their journey towards the upper ranks of the priesthood. Ironic, considering there is no transparency offered from the Order. Nevertheless, boys continue to have relationships with each other and continue to go against the word of the Order by doing so.
Elder Dean and Elder Herring may think that they have been sneaky about their feelings towards each other. Time and time again, their whispers in the dorms have been caught by the keen ear of the Order. Time and time again, their fellow missionaries have come forward to give up information on their meetings, their love letters, their physical intimacies. And after all the evidence has piled up against the boys, they are finally called in to face each other out in the open. No longer will they be able to hide their inner turmoil, for the men of the Order have simply run out of patience.
Over the years President Oaks has seen hundreds of missionaries and conducted countless life-changing interviews with them. In these interviews, young missionaries who have been specially selected by the priesthood are informed of their candidacy to join the Order. Up to this point, missionaries usually have never heard talk of The Order in such direct terms. Of course, they have heard stories and rumors about the high priesthood and their mysterious ways, but they have no details or further information.
Elder Mason and Elder Daniels have had months to cultivate their silent relationship. With only a series of looks and brief physical encounters to hold them over, they’ve managed to keep a passionate flame smoldering throughout their time at the mission. Neither is exactly sure how it’s possible that they could have such strong feelings towards each other without being able to manifest their desire physically, but they don’t want to question it too much.
To Elder Star, loyalty is a conditional trait. He believes that a good friend deserves loyalty, but he believes that the Order commands the most loyalty of all. And when Bishop Jesse calls the boy in to help him decide whether his friend Elder Daniels is being honest about the sins he has committed, Star is more than happy to help. He doesn’t see it as a betrayal of his friend.
Elder Madden has heard stories about some of the missionaries, the ones bold enough to sneak into the Temple and fool around outside of the reach of the Order. He isn’t sure if the stories about these secret rendez-vous are true or made up for dramatic effect. But when Elder Daniels comes into his life, everything suddenly gets turned upside down.
Elder Mason is a precocious, vibrant talent in the mission, and there is no ceiling on his potential. The men of the Order see it right away and firmly believe he would make a fantastic priest. They have so much faith in him, that they consider him the future of the organization. His leadership skills and his relatability to the other boys is uncanny – something that they’ve never seen before. Some of the younger members of the Order are even jealous of how much attention he has received for his innate talent.
A sharp, sensitive mind is exalted, praised, sought after, but the body is the most important element when it comes to a missionary boy. Bishop Jesse knows this, and Elder Dean seems to be aware as well.