I jerked my elbow back. It connected with his stomach, which was equivalent to hitting a wall. “Asshole.”
Still laughing, he reached for the lens. Cam could’ve moved, because I was so in the way, but he didn’t. His entire front pushed against my back, and I stilled, closing my eyes.
“What?” he asked.
“It would’ve been easier for you to just go to the side and do that,” I pointed out.
“True.” He lowered his head so his lips were beside my ear. “But what fun would that be.”
A shiver raced across my shoulders in spite of myself. “Go have fun by yourself.”
“Well, that’s really no fun,” he said. “Try it again,”
Taking a deep breath, I pressed my eye in again and holy crap, I saw it. The planet was a little blurry, but the faint brownish hue was visible, as were the rings. “Wow.”
“You see it?”