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“Do you want to wear it or do you want it in a bag?” the clerk asked.

“I’d like to wear it. Will you put it on me?” Kai turned and looked up at me with those big hazel eyes.

How could I say no to that?

“Of course.”

“Here let me cut the tags off.” The clerk removed the tags and handed the necklace to me.

Kai turned, and I put the necklace around their neck. As I got close so that I could maneuver the tiny clasp, I got another whiff of Kai’s lemon scent, along with a hint of coconut, which was probably shampoo or lotion.

Being so close to Kai made me feel something, something I hadn’t felt in a long time from anyone but Steven.

Kai turned around, but I didn’t step back. For a moment we were very close.

Too close.

“Do you hug?” Kai asked.

I nodded.

“Thank you.” Kai hugged me tightly.

I relaxed, holding them close.

“It’s my pleasure. I’m having so much fun.” The urge to kiss the top of their head was strong, but Kai wasn’t ours. They were just here for a good time.

But if they wanted to have a good time with us, I think I’d be all right with that. It might be a good way to get back into things.

“That looks comfy.” Steven barreled over to us and wrapped his arms around Kai and I, sandwiching poor Kai between us.

Kai let out a little squeak but didn’t wiggle.

“Oh, I like that sound.” Steven squished Kai between us again.

Kai made another squeak.

“Yeah, I definitely like that sound.” Steven was still hugging us.

I liked that squeak too, though if Kai didn’t let go of me, we’d have a problem, because my dick liked this too.

I let go first.

Steven released Kai, but for a moment things were almost electric. I could smell the three of our scents combining.

“I should pay for my note cards and bookmark,” Kai finally said. They went and bought the souvenirs.

“So, did you want to get some pizza and play some air hockey?” I asked. I’d rather go early. It got quite lively as the night went on.

Kai smiled and took my arm. “Absolutely. You had me at pizza.”

Chapter Ten

Steven

Raptor’s was this iconic dive bar that had great pizza, good drinks, and a relaxed vibe that was totally different from Slapshots. For some reason, Ashton enjoyed himself here a little bit more than he did at Slapshots, or some of the other places we went to.

“This is so good,” Kai sighed, taking another piece of cheesy, meaty pizza.