Penny"s throaty laughter faded into the background as they faced
Barbara"s next question.
“So, may I ask how long you two have been in love?”
Chris"s eyes lit up, in spite of his pallor and his obvious pain. He
looked sideways at Xander, who blushed and pretended to look out the
window to his other side.
“Since forever,” he said softly. “Since we first met. We were
fourteen, and Xander was outside past dark, shooting baskets, and I was
waiting for my mom to get dinner, and… and it was the best game I"ve
ever played.”
The tall, uncomfortable man playing Xander managed to pull his
attention away from the window for a moment and look at Chris through
a softened expression. “Me too,” he said gruffly.
It was Barbara"s turn to blush, and she moved on to what it had
been like hiding their relationship when they"d been away at Chapel
Hill.
“So, you two waited until after high school to consummate your
relationship?”
“Another word I hate,” Xander mumbled. Chris shushed him, and
they both carefully avoided looking at Chris"s parents for this next part.
“Not quite, but, over that summer, yeah,” Chris said, looking
embarrassed for the first time.
“But I understand Xander was living with you at the time. If you
were in love—”
“Xan wouldn"t do anything—at least while we were underaged—
while he was living with my parents. He"s got that sort of honor thing,
you know? And I didn"t want him living in foster care, so I managed to
wait until we were eighteen. It felt… it felt right, by then.”
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Across the room, Andi groaned. “That trip we took, right after