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He leaned back to look at me, and his whole face blushed. “Because… because you’re here… with me.”

Holy shit, that was the kindest and most delightful fucking thing I’d ever heard. I cupped his face and pulled him into another lingering kiss that made my belly flutter with a thousand butterflies and my heart expand with every brush of his lips.

When we broke the kiss, I rested my forehead against his and whispered, “That was the sweetest thing anyone’s ever said to me.”

He stared into my eyes for several beats, then smiled and pecked my lips. “I meant it.”

“I know you did.” Gah, the absolute sweetest. I couldn’t believe I was actually dating the most endearing man in the world. I kissed the side of his head and leaned back. “Do you still want to go out to eat or should we plan something here?” When Irealized what that sounded like—like I was suggesting we stay here and fuck around or something—I cleared my throat. “I didn’t mean for, like, a hook-up, I swear.”

He stared at me for a beat, then let out a small laugh, grinning at me. “Oh my god, your panicked face was so cute and sincere.” He surprised me by pecking my cheek. “I knew what you meant, but I think we should go out.”

“Okay. Why don’t you grab Sola, and we can head out?”

“Wh… what do you mean?”

“She’s coming with us, right? I know you still have to officially register her as your familiar, but you have thirty days to do so, right? And people still have to respect your right to bring her wherever you go.” I trailed off. “What? Why are you looking at me like that?”

He smiled. “Because you’re a really great guy.” He stepped back, breaking our connection. “Are you sure you don’t mind if she tags along?”

“Of course I don’t mind. Being newly bonded, I doubt you’ll want to be away from her anyway, right?”

He nodded. “If you’re sure…” He trailed off as he walked into the living room. I watched him hold his arm out to the firebird, who was perched on the stand, and the bird didn’t hesitate to climb up his arm to his shoulder. He walked back over with a big smile, and just seeing that happy expression made me glad I’d suggested he bring Sola with us.

When he reached me again, the firebird chirped in my direction, so I held my hand up to her. She gave it a rub, so I pet her a few times, then decided to test the waters and make sure she wasn’t going to be overly possessive of Miles.

I leaned in to kiss his cheek, and Sola simply stayed on his shoulder. That made me grin and give her a few more pets before I asked Miles, “Ready?”

“Yes, but hold on a sec.” He rushed into the kitchen and came back out holding a magnet. “Did you happen to, uh, do something with this when you were here yesterday?”

I lifted a brow because what the hell was he talking about? “Uh, I have no idea what you’re talking about.”

He sighed. “Damn. I was hoping you knew.”

“Um… knew what?”

He waved the magnet, and I realized it had his company’s logo on it. “I had this on my fridge, but I sorta put whiteout over the gnome so I didn’t have to see it at home, but the whiteout is somehow missing.”

Biting my cheek to keep from laughing at the cute man, I glanced at the magnet again. “Huh. That’s really odd. Maybe Sola nipped at it or something?”

He shrugged. “Yeah, maybe.”

He didn’t sound too convinced, but I had no other ideas for him, so he put the magnet back before rejoining me at the door and pulling his gloves out of his pockets. That was the first time I realized he hadn’t been wearing gloves when I came in, and he didn’t put them on the whole time I was here.

Granted, it had only been maybe twenty minutes or so, but still. That was a massive thing for him. Miles wore those gloves as armor, and with everything his magic put him through, I didn’t blame him for it.

The fact that he didn’t feel the need to wear them around me was a huge win and made me extra glad I was a null.

We both pet Odin, and his little face made me feel terrible for leaving him, but it wasn’t like we could get away with bringing a cat into a regular store and a restaurant. He could’ve come to the pet store with us, but that might’ve made it worse to take him back after and then leave him anyway. And to be honest, most cats wouldn’t like being taken around all over the place like that anyway, so I doubted he’d enjoy it.

So I gave the cat a little kiss on the top of his head and led the way out of the house. I opened the passenger door of my car for Miles, and he smiled at me shyly and climbed into the car. After shutting his door, I walked around and got into the driver’s seat. Miles smiled at me again, and Sola gave me a chirp from her spot on his lap. We both chuckled at her as I started the car and headed off.

I aimed the car in the direction of the local supercenter since that giant store should have everything we needed from Chaos’s list. I found a parking spot, and the three of us got out of the car.

When I came around to the other side, I could tell Miles was nervous, so I took his hand in mine and gave it a squeeze. “You okay?”

“Yeah, I just… don’t want anyone to call me out for bringing a firebird into a store.”

“Anyone with a brain will know she’s your familiar. It’s illegal to keep firebirds as pets, and no wild bird would be riding on your shoulder so calmly into a crowded store. People are idiots, but hopefully, they’re not that ridiculous. It’ll be fine.”