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Theo:Good. Really good.

Lucas:Define good.

Theo:Made her risotto. Told her about talking to my tomato plants. She called it romantic.

Lucas:You told her about the tomato plant thing?

Theo:Apparently I tell her everything now. It’s a problem.

Lucas:That tracks. You’ve always been an open book.

Theo:Unlike some people.

Lucas:I have appropriate professional boundaries.

Theo:You came home at 10pm raving about her books and kept me up until 3am.

Lucas:That was... important information sharing.

Nate:Stop texting. Some of us are trying to sleep.

Lucas:It’s 10:30.

Nate:I have a shift at 6.

Theo:Nate. She’s worth losing sleep over.

A long pause. The snow taps against my windshield. I watch the wipers clear it away, over and over.

Nate:I know.

That’s as close to an emotional admission as Nate Thorn ever gets. Coming from him, it might as well be a sonnet.

Theo:Your turn tomorrow?

Nate:Maybe.

Lucas:That’s a yes.

Nate:That’s a maybe.

Lucas:Nate Jean Thorn.

Nate:Don’t use my middle name.

Lucas:Then stop being evasive.

Nate:Fine. Yes. Tomorrow. Now go to sleep.

I pull back onto the road, grinning like an idiot.

Tomorrow Nate will see her. Tomorrow we’ll be one step closer to something that felt impossible a week ago.

There are still conversations to have. Still things to figure out. But for the first time in a decade, I let myself want something without apologizing for it.

And it feels like spring.

Chapter 13