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He looked down at Ahmik. At Ahmik’s open, trusting face. At the way his lips were parted, his skin flushed. The bright look in his eyes, only for Kaiyo. Kaiyo slowed his pace for a moment, brushing his fingers along Ahmik’s cheek.

There was a feeling that was more than pleasure inside Kaiyo. Warm and red. Deep. It had been dormant in a cold winter. But now it was spring.

Kaiyo closed his eyes. He couldn’t think about that. He couldn’t face the devastating truth of that thought.

Kaiyo wrapped a hand around his cock as he continued moving over Ahmik. Ahmik’s hands squeezed him, his own hips stuttering against Kaiyo’s.

“God, you’re so, you’re so…” Ahmik was saying, but Kaiyo didn’t want to hear what he was.

Kaiyo clenched his ass around Ahmik, gripping tighter around himself. Ahmik was shaking under him. Kaiyo could feel the swell of Ousía all around him, Ahmik and himself and the land. The pleasure rose until it hit that blank, almost painful apex point before it tipped over.

Kaiyo dug his nails into Ahmik’s thigh, arching his back as the orgasm went through him. He could feel Ahmik coming too, filling him up, and it only made the burst of his own pleasure hotter.

“God. Jesus, fuck,” Ahmik said.

Kaiyo had no bones left. He slumped back on Ahmik’s raised knees, panting there for a moment, Ahmik’s hands brushing his sides lightly. Kaiyo blinked dazedly as he was tilted to the side and settled on the bed. Ahmik pressed against him, foreheads touching, limbs tangled as their rapid breaths slowed down.

Kaiyo lay there for a while, mind blank and still. Peaceful.

He opened his eyes to Ahmik already watching him, face close on the pillow.

“Stop staring at me,” Kaiyo whispered.

“No.” A smile tugged at Ahmik’s lips. “Every step you take, every move you make, I’ll be watching you,” he sang.

“Oh my God. How did I forget you could sing?” Kaiyo laughed. Ahmik had been in the school choir when he was little, but the death of their family had quickly put an end to that.

“Must be your old age.”

“Must be hanging out with you. I bet whatever neurodegenerative disease you have is contagious.”

“Guess we’ll just have to die together, then.”

“Guess so,” Kaiyo said, even though they had tried that once, risking their lives as kids to protect a three-man pack, and it had gotten them nowhere.

“Isla’s a good singer too.”

“Is he? I’ve never heard him. Maybe you guys can do a duet.”

“Yeah, good luck with convincing Isla of that.”

“We’ll pick a good song. What’s the one that’s always on the radio…goes, like, laa, lala, la la la, laa…”

“Oh, yeah. That one. How could I not know what you’re talking about with those dulcet tones of yours?” Ahmik teased. Kaiyo shoved him lightly.

“Jerk.Yousing something then!”

Ahmik looked at him for a moment before suddenly leaping to his feet on the bed. Kaiyo yelped, startled, but started laughing as Ahmik began jumping around.

“We get it almost every night. When the moon is big and bright, it’s a supernatural delight, everybody’s dancing in the moonlight,” Ahmik sang loudly.

Kaiyo bounced on the bed from the force of Ahmik’s jumps, hands covering his face to muffle his laughter.

“Oh my God,” Kaiyo said as Ahmik collapsed beside him again. Kaiyo rolled towards him to press his grin into Ahmik’s chest.

“Like that?” Ahmik said, hugging Kaiyo closer.

“That was perfect. A plus for super cheesy song choice. Although, at least you didn’t chooseFly Me to the Moon,” Kaiyo said.