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Xander"s breath caught. They really were doing this. This was who
they would be. He was so relieved. That one morning, he"d had the taste
of Chris on his tongue, and he"d dreamed of it ever since. Chris must
have heard that little catch in his throat, because he looked up. Xander
had no idea what was in his face—all he knew was that he yearned.
Chris swallowed and moved closer. “Your eyes are the most
intense color,” he whispered. “They"re like… blue, rimmed in black.
You look like an anime character, you know?”
Xander couldn"t talk. Chris"s eyes were still that dark well of
brown. The rest of him was still silver and gold—gold hair, silver skin,
the occasional freckle. That full, soft mouth.
He lowered his head to taste that mouth, and Chris darted his
tongue across his lips. It seemed to demand that Xander say something
before they kissed, and all he had was, “I"m not pretty.”
“You"re beautiful,” Chris breathed against him, and they were too
close to touching lips for Xander to argue.
It was better this time, more sure. Xander slipped his tongue inside
Chris"s mouth this time, and Chris opened for him. Xander wrapped his
arms around Chris"s shoulders and Chris groaned and leaned in, and their
bodies were warm and soft and hard against each other. Chris groaned
and shuddered and pulled away, looking reluctant.
“There"s people from school on this street,” he said quietly. “I"d…
I"d say fuck "em, but—”
“Ball.”
“Yeah, ball.” Chris and basketball. He needed them both. The
coach kept talking scholarship like it was a given, and suddenly Xander
was seeing a life he"d only dreamed of. All those people living in houses,
with lawns, and jobs. College could get him that.Basketballcould get
him that. It was a bright and shining idea, almost too fantastic to believe.