When his breathing had gotten close to evened out, Chris propped
himself up on one elbow and stroked the sides of his face.
“Jesus, Xan—they"re getting worse. I mean… fuck. They were
getting better before I left, butthat… I thought I was going to have to
tackle you to keep you from going through the wall!”
Xan bounced his head off the pillow and blew out a still-
shuddering breath, and then turned to look at Chris in the darkness. He
was so beautiful. His eyes were so big and expressive, and his narrow-
chinned, pretty face was practically luminous in the minimum light that
seeped through the curtains. Xander walked careful fingers around the
line of his hair and over the shell of his ear, each tap of fingertip to skin a
miracle of touch.
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“Christian, did you really think we could see each other mostly
every day for the last… what? Twelve, almost thirteen years, right? And
then you go away, and did you think it wasn"t going to leave a big hole
in my soul?” His voice cracked. “That"s the place where I fight the scary
monsters, man, and now it"s all bleeding because you"re not next to me
every night, telling me they"re all better.”
Chris sighed, and tucked his head on Xander"s shoulder, taking that
wandering hand in his own and threading shaking fingers through it.
“Yeah,” he muttered. “Yeah. Christ, I need a drink.”
And now it was Xander"s turn to sigh. “No, you don"t.”
“You think you"re the only one with a big „hole in your soul",
Xan?”
Xander wrapped his arm around Chris"s shoulders and held tight. “I
think we can"t do this more than one year,” he said. “Eventually, we"re
going to have to decide how we want to handle this. Because I can"t do it
without you, and I"m afraid for you without me, and if I need to be the
wife and quit my job and follow you—”