Page 154 of Wicked Games

I hug him tight and just breathe him in. He smells like soap and cinnamon with a hint of citrus, and he’s so warm and solid in my arms. His hug is like coming home, and I sink into it, closing my eyes as I let myself get lost in the man who’s had my heart since he moved into my dorm all those years ago.

Felix pulls his face out of my neck, but instead of giving him a chance to speak, I seal my mouth over his and give him a deep kiss. He moans against my lips and clings to me harder.

I have no idea how long we stay like that, just kissing and reacquainting ourselves. It’s been over a month since we’ve seen each other, and I’ve missed the hell out of him.

When we finally tear our mouths apart, we’re both breathing heavily and grinning like morons.

“I missed you.” He pecks another kiss against my lips.

“I missed you too, kitten.”

He wiggles against me and lets out a happy sound.

“Did you miss us too?”

Felix looks over my shoulder, another big grin splitting his lips.

Reluctantly, I let him go so he can rush over to the twins.

“Of course I did,” he says as he throws himself into Jace’s arms.

Jace laughs and gives him a big bear hug.

I bite down my jealousy as Jace lets go of him and Felix practically attacks Jax with a hug. I know there will never be anything between Felix and my cousins, but that doesn’t mean I enjoy seeing my man throwing himself at them.

“I thought you guys weren’t coming in for hours?” Felix looks between us.

“We figured it would be more fun to surprise you.” Jace points at me. “And this one wouldn’t shut the fuck up about coming to see you, so we moved the flight up to shut him the fuck up.”

“Did it work?” Felix tosses me a grin as he rushes back over to my side and wraps his arm around me.

“No,” Jax says.

“Not even a bit.” Jace grins.

“I’m glad you’re here.” Felix rests his head on my shoulder.

“Me too, babe.” I hold him against me and press a kiss against his hair.

“So, how does it feel to be graduating?” Jace asks as he looks around the room.

“A bit surreal,” Felix says. “I’ve been waiting for this day for so long it almost doesn’t feel real.” He gifts me a quick smile. “Or at least it didn’t until you got here.”

I peck a kiss against his lips.

“I’d say get a room, but we’re already in your room,” Jax muses.

“You could always get the fuck out for a bit,” I tell them pointedly.

“Why would we leave?” Jace asks innocently. “We just got here.”

“Don’t you want to hang out with your favorite cousins?” Jax adds.

“Of course I do,” Felix says. “But later.”

“You’re really kicking us out of our old room?” Jace puts one hand over his heart. “You wound us.”

“Out.” I point at the door.