He slipped back out of his shirt and tossed it onto the floor, then burrowed under the covers.
Noah clicked the light off and wrapped his arms around Ramin.
“I had a nice day today,” Ramin murmured. “Thanks.”
“Me too.” Noah sighed and pulled Ramin closer. “I wish we could just stay like this forever.”
“Why can’t we?”
“Hm?”
“I mean… I don’t have anywhere else to be. Jake’s off with Angela. We could just… stay a little extra. You and me.”
Noah’s mouth brushed the base of Ramin’s neck. “Yeah?”
“Yeah.” Ramin could feel the smile on Noah’s lips. “We’re still getting to know each other again. Time to focus on us could be nice. Right?”
Noah rumbled out a sigh. Ramin’s back resonated in sympathy.
“Right.” Noah was quiet for a second. “I’ll talk to Angela tomorrow. See how long we can take.”
“Really?” Ramin had just been wishing. He didn’t think Noah would actually go for it.
“Really-really,” Noah said. “I like you a lot, Ramin.”
“I like you a lot too, Noah.”
Maybe more thanlikinga lot, but Ramin wasn’t ready to deal with that yet.
“Now come on. We should get some sleep.”
“Okay.” Ramin settled into the bed, into Noah’s arms. Everything was cozy and perfect. Noah’s soft cock pressed against his butt.
Hmm… there was something Ramin liked doing, if the guy he was with was up to it.
“One last question.”
“Yeah?”
“What are your thoughts on being woken up by blowjobs?”
thirty-seven
Noah
Twenty Years Ago
Hey, Jayhawks. Rock Chalk!”
Ramin was wearing a blue KU hoodie, even though it was unusually warm out for March.
Noah gave Ramin a friendly elbow nudge. “I didn’t know you liked basketball.”
Ramin blinked at him like he’d started speaking Russian. “Huh?”
“Rock Chalk, Jayhawk? Your hoodie?” Noah’s dad had gone to K-State, and his mom had gone to MU, so both of them hated KU. That wasn’t why Noah loved the Jayhawks, though it certainly didn’t hurt.
“Oh.” Ramin blushed, giving this weird, closed-lip smile that didn’t show his dimples. “My dad got it for me. I got accepted. Full ride.”