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“Rimming,” Keno says.

My nose scrunches. “Okay, man. I’m not going to lick your ass hole. Maybe I’ll be there in the future, but your balls in my mouth is where I’m drawing the line.”

Keno laughs. “No, same. Besides, I think our fingering needs some work.”

We experimented yesterday between my naps and yep, it’s weird as fuck. We spent quite a bit of time laughing while we finger fucked each other. It’s not a sensation that you get used to right away.

“Then let’s go home and practice. I could totally get off today.”

Keno grins. “I like the sound of that.”

CHAPTER 26

KENO

We putin an offer on a house. Together. Both of our names are on it. My stomach is fluttering all over the place with such vehemence that I might feel a little lightheaded. My hands feel jittery.

“You okay?” Etna asks.

I take a breath. “Yeah. Like I said, this now feels weirdly real.”

He smiles.

“Also, I’m glad you’re driving right now.”

Etna chuckles. Once he turns a corner, he reaches for my hand and holds it tightly. “I’d say I’m excited to live with you, but we already live together and have for over a year.”

“I know,” I agree, sighing. “Maybe ‘real’ isn’t the right word. Maybe…”

“It’s all happening. Kind of at once.”

I nod. My hold on his hand stays tight as I watch the world go by outside the window and chew on my lip. My mind feels like it’s swimming with too many thoughts to concentrate. For some reason, I think about my living room furniture.

“You sold your house with the furniture, right?”

“All except a few heirloom pieces.”

“I think I’d like to sell all mine with the house, too. Besides our bed, I think most of it came with the house.”

“You want to start with nothing in the new house?” Etna asks, amused.

“No. Well, yes. At your place, we always sit together. At mine, we sit separately because I don’t like the couch, and you can’t fit in my chair with me. Besides, I’d like everything to be ours.”

Etna nods. “That means we’re adding one more thing to our lengthy list of to-dos.”

“Technically, we already added packing and moving and unpacking that we didn’t include in our schedule.”

He makes a face and I grin.

“It’s okay. I figure we’ll throw a few pizza parties and beg our friends for help.”

“We could just hire movers.”

“Oh, I’m planning on it. I’m talking about packing. Between the five of us, I feel like we can crank out both houses in a day.”

Etna laughs. “You’re overly optimistic.”

“Nah. Your house is half packed already. Mine is tiny and I don’t think there’s much to pack. I’ve only been here for eighteen months and most of the stuff I’ve accumulated in that time is big outdoor toys with you. Those don’t go in boxes.”