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Unbreakable Bonds: Chapter 37


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Story: Complete - Chapters: 42/42 - Created: Nov 22, 2012 - Updated: Aug 12, 2013
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"We could get in so much trouble for this," Kurt whispered, looking nervously in all directions as he followed Carson through the complicated maze of a shortcut. "The pool is closed this late at night, and are you even sure you know where you're going?"


"Would you relax?" Carson replied, training the light of his phone on the slip of paper in his hands, off of which he was reading directions. "I'm a journalist, Kurtsie. I'm very observant. Trust me, it didn't take much eavesdropping on those girls' insipid conversation at school to figure out how and when to sneak into this place. With a pool literally a block away from the apartment, we'd be stupid not to sneak in for a late night swim. You worry too much."


"I can't help it," Kurt said quietly, biting his lip as they approached a large, locked gate separating them from a medium sized swimming pool on the other side. "There's so many things to worry about. Like, for example, what if we get arrested for trespassing? Or, what if one of us hits our head on the shallow end and there's no lifeguard on duty? Or what if there's, like, snakes in there or something?" He wanted to add another concern to that list, namely "What if you get a panic attack in the water and drown?" But the happy look on Carson's face as he stood there picking the gate's lock stopped him. It was like catching a glimpse of the old Carson, the Carson who let nothing and no one stand in the way of what he wanted. The last thing Kurt wanted to do was pop whatever happy bubble his twin had wrapped himself in tonight.


So, he said nothing and just watched, smiling to himself at the adorable, self-satisfied look on Carson's face when his twin finally popped the lock and pushed the gate open.


"Beauty before age," he announced, making a grand hand gesture and encouraging Kurt to enter before him. Kurt smiled and shook his head as he entered the empty, dark pool area and looked around, still nervous that a cop was going to show up out of the blue at any moment and arrest them.


"I still think this is a bad idea," he whispered. He heard Carson drop their duffel bag full of towels on the ground and come up behind him, feeling his twin's arms wrap protectively around his chest.


"Kurtsie, I promise you, we won't get caught," Carson whispered, planting his lips lightly on Kurt's neck and kissing him there, causing Kurt to let out a delighted shiver despite the oppressive heat outside. "It's almost eighty degrees out right now. Don't tell me that the water isn't calling your name. Hear it? It's saying "Kuuurtsie! Come swim in meeee! Preferably as naked as possible!"


Kurt snorted and turned around, wrapping his hands around Carson's waist and kissing him on the lips. He felt his heart swelling with love as he looked into Carson's eyes and saw how bright they looked. How full of fun and amusement. It was so rare to see Carson like this anymore, fully enjoying himself without the ever present mask of caution and anxiety on his face. He wondered if this was just a fleeting moment in time, or if Carson, after almost a month of being back with Kurt and taking baby steps toward healing, was finally beginning to make some significant progress.


He decided he didn't want to focus on that right now. He wanted to enjoy the night and be caught up in Carson's excitement. "You're such a dork," he said, kissing his twin again. "But you're my dork, and I love you."


"So is that a yes to the naked swimming, or...?" Carson asked, the moonlight illuminating the mischief in his eyes.


"And risk a public indecency charge on top of the trespassing when we inevitably get caught? No thank you. Shirtless is as close as you'll be getting, mister," Kurt teasingly admonished him, stepping back and slowly stripping off his T-shirt, dragging it out as long as possible and stuffing his clothes inside their duffel bag until he was finally clad only in his boxer shorts that were going to be doubling as swimwear.


"You're sweaty," Carson said quietly, his eyes raking up and down Kurt's body appreciatively.


"It's hot," Kurt pointed out, walking back over to him and yanking his shirt off without warning. "And you're not exactly dry yourself." He took in the slightly glistening chest in front of him and unconsciously licked his lips as he reached out a hand to palm at it. "Shall we go cool off, then?"


"Let's jump in together," Carson suggested with a raise of one eyebrow as he reached for Kurt's hand. "Get the initial cold shock over with so we can have some fun."


"Hmmm, or I could push you in," Kurt mused.


"Do it and I'll have my revenge," Carson replied coolly.


"Oh yeah? What kind of revenge?" asked Kurt, interested.


"I, um... I don't know, but I'll think of something," Carson answered. Kurt grinned and gave him no warning before scooping him up in his arms.


"Kurtsie!" Carson squeaked, hanging onto Kurt's neck for security.


"Hold your breath," Kurt ordered. Carson obeyed, taking a large breath and holding it before Kurt tossed him right into the pool with a large splash.


"So," he said, crossing his arms proudly over his chest as Carson emerged from underwater, rubbing the water out of his eyes and glaring at Kurt. "Where's your revenge?"


"You're so mean," Carson pouted.


"So punish me," Kurt said with a wink.


"Don't mind if I do," Carson replied, swimming over to the edge of the pool where Kurt stood and splashing a handful of water up at him. Kurt squealed when the cold drops hit him, jumping out of the way.


"That the best you can do?" he taunted Carson, delicately flicking a drop of water off his stomach.


"No," said Carson with a smile. "This is." Before Kurt knew what was happening, Carson was hoisting himself up out of the water and standing beside him. He felt forceful hands on his back, and then he was falling straight into the water, the cold hitting him all over his body at once as he submerged. A second splash beside him let him know that Carson had jumped back in with him, and he finally bobbed his head above the water, brushing it out of his face and waiting for Carson's head to emerge.


"Jerk," he said, splashing water at Carson as his twin grinned at him.


"I'm your jerk," Carson replied, making a kissy face at him. Kurt splashed him again in reply.


"Two can play that game," Carson crowed, splashing Kurt with both hands as Kurt splashed back. It was an all out splash war soon enough, and Kurt could barely see because of all the water in his face as he laughed and continued moving as much water as he could in Carson's direction. He must have been moving himself more than he realized, because soon he felt his back hit the edge of the pool.


"Got you cornered," Carson announced, swimming up to him and crowding in on him. He pressed their bodies together and leaned in, placing a tender kiss on Kurt's lips as Kurt's arms automatically went around his neck and he kissed back eagerly.


"I guess you do," Kurt replied, leaning his head back as Carson started working on his neck, pressing delicate kisses up and down it that were so feather light that Kurt just had to sigh in happiness for a second. The pool water suddenly didn't seem nearly as cold as it had a moment ago.


"Like that?" asked Carson, licking a circle into Kurt's skin with his tongue.


"Mmm," Kurt murmured in response. "Very much. I like your tongue better in my mouth, though."


"That can be arranged," Carson replied, pressing one last kiss just above Kurt's collarbone before crashing their lips back together. Their teeth colliding caused Kurt to let out a small giggle, which was quickly stifled when he felt Carson's tongue sliding into his mouth. There was really nothing in the entire world to compare to that feeling, he decided as their tongues danced together for a while, the velvety softness of Carson's sliding against his own sending tingles throughout his body. He could already feel most of the blood in his body travelling south, and from what he could feel poking into his stomach through the fabric of Carson's boxers, he seemed to be in the same situation.


"Mmmph," he moaned, biting at Carson's bottom lip a bit and running his hands through his twin's soaked hair. He felt Carson pressing further up against him, and his legs instinctively came up to wrap around his twin's waist as their kissing grew increasingly desperate and passionate and Carson's hands ended up underneath him, holding him up.


"You're hard," Carson murmured, smiling against Kurt's mouth and rolling his hips, causing Kurt to let out a loud cross between a squeak and a moan.


"So are you," Kurt pointed out, resting his hands on Carson's shoulders for leverage as he rolled his own hips. "Who knew roughhousing in a pool would be such a... oh fuck," he groaned as Carson ground into him again, sending a jolt of pleasure straight through him. "Did I ever tell you that you're awfully good at that?"


"Occasionally," replied Carson with a grin as he rolled his hips in small, teasing circles against Kurt's, their very hard erections sliding against each other deliciously. "Doesn't mean I don't like continuing to hear it."


"You're awfully good at that," Kurt repeated, his breath catching in his throat at the last word. He leaned back, grinding his hips down to meet Carson's rhythm as his twin held onto him, every thrust helping to build a pleasant heat deep inside of him. He crashed their lips together and kissed Carson as though his life depended on it, his senses completely overtaken with Carson and Carson's skin and Carson's lips, and the splashing of the water all around them, certainly feeling more on the warm side now that they were heating it up.


"Mm'close," Kurt moaned against Carson's mouth, rutting desperately against his twin as the heat inside him coiled tighter and tighter, threatening to burst at any moment. Carson didn't say anything, just thrust faster and kissed Kurt harder, and soon Kurt was digging his nails into Carson's back and wailing as he hit his climax, desperately humping him through his orgasm. He felt Carson shiver against him, and then his twin's face was buried in his neck, his breath hot against Kurt's skin as he gripped him tight. Kurt could feel it as Carson twitched and came, the warm rush of fluid contrasting starkly with the cold of the water they were half submerged in.


"That was unexpected," said Carson quietly after a moment of silence, and Kurt was unsuccessful at holding in a snort.


"Unexpected how?" he asked with a grin. "Every time we're half naked around each other, something like this is bound to happen."


"True," replied Carson, his blue eyes blown almost completely dark and his flushed cheeks obvious even in the moonlight. He's so gorgeous like this, Kurt thought, bringing his hands back up to cup the sides of Carson's face. Almost unfairly beautiful, and he doesn't even realize it.


"I thought we'd at least last five minutes in the water before starting to hump each other, though," Kurt added, smiling and bringing their lips together in another kiss, this one much less rushed and desperate and far more tender and romantic.


"Must be a new record for us," said Carson. "I think we only lasted three minutes before we-"


The sound of footsteps approaching the far side of the pool gate stopped him in mid sentence, and Kurt's heart leaped into his throat as they both stayed completely still, waiting.


"Shit," Carson whispered as the footsteps grew closer and a voice called out "Who the hell is out there?"


"Let's go!" Kurt hissed, pulling himself out of the pool and holding his hand out to Carson, who took it and let himself be half dragged out of the water. "Get the bag!"


Carson grabbed the bag full of clothes and towels in one hand, holding onto Kurt's hand with the other as they ran for cover away from the pool area. "Come on, Kurtsie!" he said, leading him quickly toward the unlocked gate entrance. "Before they spot us!" They practically flew through the gate and ran, dripping wet, all the way back to Carson's apartment building, squealing and giggling like little kids once they'd gotten safely inside and closed the apartment door behind them.


"We're criminals!" Kurt exclaimed, leaning against the closed door and trying to catch his breath. Now that the danger of getting caught was over, he had to admit that he'd just experienced one of the most fun nights of his entire life. It was thrilling, and he felt good.


"Yes, we're wanted men," Carson replied beside him, his eyes sparkling with delight. Kurt looked at him, a smile slowly spreading across his face as he took in the sight of his twin, his big brother, his lover, looking so carefree and happy. Kurt couldn't remember the last time he'd seen Carson this happy. It made his stomach tingle with a warm, glowing feeling.


"I wouldn't do well in prison," Kurt said, reaching his arms out and pulling Carson close to him by the waist. "All that orange. How the hell would I accessorize that jumpsuit?"


"You'd manage," Carson said, leaning in for a soft kiss. "But don't worry. I wouldn't let them take you to prison."


"My hero," Kurt cooed, kissing him once more and running his tongue along Carson's lip, just for a taste. "We should dry off. We're getting your floor all wet."


"Yeah," replied Carson. "I guess we are." They still stood there for a moment, just looking into each other's eyes, and Carson looked like he wanted to say something. Kurt looked at him curiously, his head tilted to the side.


"What's up?" he asked.


"I... it's nothing," Carson said quickly. "It's nothing, forget it."


"No, what is it?" asked Kurt, reaching up to brush a strand of wet hair out of Carson's eyes. "Talk to me, honey. No more keeping things bottled up, remember?"


Carson looked at him and then looked down at the floor, biting his lip nervously. "Um... well... I was just wondering if, um... if maybe you'd... I mean, it's no big deal or anything if you don't want to, but I thought maybe you... maybe you could come to therapy with me tomorrow? You know, if... if you want to, of course. You don't have to, I just thought..."


Kurt brought his finger up and gently pressed it to Carson's lips to silence him. "Carsey, honey... of course I'll go with you! Are you sure you want me to?"


Carson nodded, sucking his bottom lip inside his mouth and blushing slightly. "I do. I just... you're always so patient with me when I have episodes, and you just... you're kind of my rock, Kurt. If it weren't for you during these past weeks, I... I just... um... anyway, I really just want you to be a part of my recovery in all the ways you can be. If you want."


"Oh, honey," Kurt whispered, hugging Carson close and pressing their lips together, trying to pour every last ounce of love he felt for him into the kiss. "I'm so happy that you want to let me into that part of your life, baby. I'll be happy to go with you tomorrow."


Carson smiled and kissed him back before hugging him and burying his face in Kurt's shoulder, and Kurt couldn't help but smile to himself as he held him close.


This is such a big step for him, and was probably really difficult for him to decide. I won't let him down. Never will I let him down. Not if I can help it.





Nervous didn't even begin to describe the way Carson felt when he woke up the next morning, his head leaning against Kurt's chest and his twin's arms wrapped securely around him. Today he was actually bringing Kurt to therapy with him. Therapy. He was honestly surprised that he was even able to reach that decision without severely freaking out, but here he was. Waking up on a Saturday morning, about to let the love of his life see him attend a session with a mental health professional.


The amount of convincing he'd had to do to himself to get to that place was astonishing. He'd been considering it for weeks. He'd even come close to actually asking Kurt several times before, but he'd always lost his nerve. What if he doesn't really want to go? What if he just goes to humor me? What if he goes and then he decides that I really am a crazy piece of shit and that he'd be much better off hopping the first plane back to New York and finding that Adam guy from Facebook? Adam doesn't have a shit ton of mental problems to deal with, after all.


It had taken him a very long time to get to a place where he could tell himself to calm down. That Kurt loved him and truly cared for him, and that he ultimately wouldn't think any less of him for having an anxiety disorder, or because he still suffered from episodes of depression occasionally. That he deserved the love and devotion Kurt was unfailingly showing him, and that Kurt wanted to help him with his recovery. He still had his moments where he doubted all of those things, but he knew now that it was only his low self esteem talking and that he needed to fight it with everything he had in him.


And he would. Because now that he had Kurt back, he finally had something to fight for.


"Kurtsie," he whispered, gently shaking Kurt by the shoulder. "Kurtsie, honey?"


"Hrrmphum," Kurt mumbled, sniffling in his sleep. Carson smiled to himself. There were few things more adorable than a half asleep Kurt, unless it was a half asleep Kurtsie Kitty, who was currently snoozing peacefully on the top of Carson's pillow.


"Kurt, we have to get up. My therapy appointment is this morning," said Carson, hating that he had to disturb Kurt's sleep like this. "Unless you want to sleep. You can, if you want. It's no big deal. You can always just come to the next one..."


"No! No, I'm up," said Kurt, his eyes flying open quickly as he rubbed at them with one hand. "I'm not missing this. Just give me a minute."


"Ok," said Carson, leaning in to kiss him on the cheek. "At least we showered last night. How about I make you breakfast for a change while you wake yourself up?"


Kurt smiled, settling his head back against the pillow. "That'd be nice. What are you eating?"


"A huge bowl of my Lucky Charms," replied Carson, sliding regretfully out of bed as Kurtsie Kitty picked up on the fact that there was conversation about food happening around him and followed him, as though he hadn't just been sleeping two seconds before. "What would you like?"


"Do we have any Rooster O's left?" asked Kurt.


"You mean Cock Rings? Yes, we have about half a box," replied Carson with a grin.


"They're called Rooster O's," said Kurt.


"One bowl of Cock Rings, coming right up," said Carson brightly, walking out of the bedroom as Kurt half heartedly threw a pillow at him. Kurtsie Kitty was hot at his heels, wrapping himself around Carson's ankles and meowing insistently as soon as they entered the kitchen.


"I know, little guy. Don't worry, I'm gonna feed you first," cooed Carson, leaning down to pet the cat's head as he reached into the cupboard for a can of cat food. "It's a big day for me, little guy," he said as he opened the can and got out a spoon. "Kurt is coming with me to therapy, and I'm nervous. I don't know what he's going to think of the whole thing. Or what Dr. McNeil will say to him. I just want everything to go well, you know?"


Kurtsie Kitty didn't answer him, except to meow more insistently until Carson had finished spooning the can of food into his dish. He dug right in, practically inhaling half the food before Carson even had time to finish filling his water dish.


"Jesus, kitty," he said incredulously. "I'll never cease to be amazed at your appetite." He set about getting bowls, spoons, and cereal boxes out, and had everything set neatly on the table by the time Kurt wandered in, yawning and dressed in a pair of Carson's pajama pants and a hoodie. Carson wasn't sure why he found it so hot when Kurt wore his clothes, but he couldn't deny that there was definitely something very sexy about seeing Kurt in grungy clothes, his hair still messed up and his eyes still bleary with sleep.


I'm so fucking weird.


"Hey, beautiful," he said brightly, pouring some Rooster O's into a bowl and setting it at Kurt's place.


"Beautiful hell," Kurt replied. "I'm a mess."


"No you're not," Carson protested. "You're gorgeous like this. You look like you spent the night being well fucked."


Kurt raised an eyebrow at him. "Is my memory failing me, or did I not spend the night getting well fucked? We didn't exactly go right to sleep after we came back home from our brief foray into a life of crime."


Carson felt himself blushing as he poured his Lucky Charms into his own bowl. "Well, it's kind of your fault for suggesting that we shower together."


"It's just as much your fault for having the utter inability to keep your hands to yourself whenever we shower together," Kurt pointed out with a smile as he poured milk onto his cereal. "Not that I'm complaining, you understand. I never thought being fucked right into the shower wall would be so sexy, but I was proven wrong last night."


"See? We had fun," said Carson, pouring milk onto his Lucky Charms and digging a spoon into the bowl. "Now, eat your Cock Rings."


"Don't mind if I do," said Kurt happily, spooning some Rooster O's into his mouth and smiling across the table at Carson. "Have you noticed that you're eating again? I mean, without me having to beg you."


Carson looked at him curiously. "I guess so," he replied through a mouthful of Lucky Charms. Come to think of it, he had gotten a bit of an appetite back ever since Kurt had come back to him. He supposed that had a lot to do with the fact that he felt a bit happier in general now that he wasn't facing his days alone with his damaging, self destructive thoughts. "I'd almost forgotten how much I enjoy eating."


"See that you never forget again," said Kurt, reaching across the table to hold Carson's hand.


"I won't," Carson promised, giving Kurt's hand a squeeze. They ate the rest of their breakfasts in silence, shooting the occasional smile or shy look to each other, and Carson tried for the millionth time to convince himself that it would be a good day. That everything would be fine. He loves me. He cares about me. He wants to be a part of my healing process, and he's coming with me to support me. Because he loves me. And I deserve that love. I do. He loves me.


He loves me, he loves me, he loves me.


"I love you," Kurt whispered into his ear later that morning, after they'd gotten off their bus and navigated their way to the sprawling office building that housed the mental health clinic. "I know this is hard for you, but I just want you to know that I love you so much for trusting me to come here with you. Ok?"


Carson smiled, putting an arm around Kurt's waist and pulling him close for a side hug. He looked around quickly before sneaking a kiss on Kurt's lips. "I know. I love you too."


"Ok, let's do this," said Kurt as they entered the building together. Carson checked in with the receptionist and sat down beside Kurt in the waiting room. His twin had managed to find the only issue of Vogue in the entire room and was paging through it thoughtfully, occasionally making a face at various outfits that Carson supposed he didn't approve of. Seeing him reading Vogue made his stomach twist as he remembered that he still hadn't come up with a solution for what to do after the summer ended. He definitely didn't want Kurt staying in Chicago and missing out on his job and his classes at NYADA. Sure, Isabelle Wright was being an absolute angel and giving him an extended leave to be here with Carson right now, but surely that wasn't going to last forever. She'd certainly want him back at some point or have to let him go, and Carson didn't want that to happen. The guilt would kill him.


There has to be something we can do for my last year here, he mused, biting his lip in frustration as he strained his brain to come up with something. Just like the last few hundred times he'd done this, nothing whatsoever came to him, and he heaved a huge, frustrated sigh.


"You ok?" asked Kurt, sounding concerned as he looked up from his magazine and over at Carson. Carson nodded quickly.


"Yeah. I'm fine," he insisted. He knew better than to bring the subject up to Kurt by now. His twin would only stubbornly insist that he was staying in Chicago and that if Carson had any ideas about separating for a year, then he could just forget them right that instant.


But Kurt, you don't understand, I don't want to be the reason that you put your entire future on hold. I'd feel terrible about it, no matter how much you insist that it doesn't bother you.


"Mr. Hummel? Dr. McNeil will see you now," the receptionist announced, jarring Carson right out of his thoughts.


"Ok, thank you," he said, standing up as Kurt put down the magazine and did the same.


"Ready?" asked Kurt, giving him a reassuring smile.


"As ready as I'll ever be," replied Carson, taking Kurt's hand and leading him through the door and down the hallway that led to Dr. McNeil's office. He took a deep breath and poked his head around the corner of the door frame, suddenly shy about entering.


"Carson! Come on in," said Dr. McNeil, waving him and Kurt inside. Carson entered the office, still holding tightly to Kurt's hand and trying to swallow down his nervousness. Please, let this go well.


"Um, hi," he said awkwardly, looking from Kurt to the doctor and then down at the floor. "Dr. McNeil, this is my-"


"Kurt," said Dr. McNeil, getting up from her chair and extending her hand out for Kurt to shake. "I'm Carson's doctor, Dr. McNeil. Your brother has told me so much about you, Kurt. I almost feel as though I know you."


"Really?" replied Kurt, a small smile spreading across his face. "All good things, I hope."


"Nothing but glowing reviews," said Dr. McNeil with a grin. "You're certainly the apple of his eye. To hear him talk, one would think you'd hung the moon and the stars."


"Is that so?" said Kurt, smiling widely now and squeezing Carson's hand.


"Anyway," said Carson, feeling himself blushing furiously now, "I brought Kurt with me today because, well... I guess, now that he's... um... back in my life... I want him to be a part of the process from now on. You know... the healing process. And stuff." He felt like an absolute idiot.


"And I just want to do anything that I can to support him," Kurt added as all three of them took seats. "As his... his brother... I want to help him through this in any way possible."


"Of course," said Dr. McNeil. "Very understandable. In fact, if I may say so, I think that this will be a good thing for you, Carson. I've certainly noticed a marked change in you ever since you and Kurt have reunited. You've seemed significantly happier than in past sessions."


"Really?" asked Kurt.


"Very much so," replied Dr. McNeil. "In fact, it was almost like someone flipped a switch. Oh, it was very subtle at first, but there was no mistaking that something had definitely changed for the better."


It was Kurt, thought Carson, feeling himself smiling slightly as he blushed down at his feet. He appeared like an angel out of nowhere and set me free. Or, at least, is slowly setting me free. Progress. And to think that I kind of owe all of this to Santana.


Santana. Fuck. I never really thanked her properly, did I? All I did was yell at her and be an ungrateful little shit. I should talk to her and tell her that I forgive her.


It was an interesting counseling session, for sure. Dr. McNeil seemed very interested in Kurt, and spent a great deal of time asking him much of the same questions that she had asked Carson so many times before, about their childhood, their interaction, their relationship with their parents and so forth. Carson couldn't help but grin to himself as Kurt gave her almost exactly the same answers for most of the questions as Carson himself had.


Two peas in a pod when it comes to some things, I swear.


"She was nice," said Kurt brightly as they made their way home that day. "I'm really glad that she outlined your treatment plan for me. I really feel like we're in this together now."


Carson squeezed his hand, bumping their shoulders together affectionately. "I'm relieved."


"Relieved?" asked Kurt.


"Yeah. I was so nervous about you coming with me today. Like... even though you've seen me in the middle of panic attacks, I thought somehow that bringing you to Dr. McNeil's with me would be too much for you to handle," Carson said. "That you'd think I was some weirdo or something."


"Oh, honey," said Kurt, stopping right in the middle of the street to give him a hug. "Never would I ever think that way about you. Understand?"


Carson nodded. "Uh-huh."


"Good," said Kurt, parting from the hug and taking Carson's hand again in his own.


"I think I need to talk to Santana," Carson blurted out as they walked down the street toward the bus stop. "I... I never really thanked her. If it wasn't for her, I might not have you back with me right now, because I was too busy being an asshole. She did us both a huge favor, you know?"


Kurt smiled and nodded in agreement. "I know. Maybe you should call her today."


"I think I will," said Carson. I will. It'll be nice to talk to her, anyway. I kind of miss her.


He took the opportunity later that night, as Kurt disappeared into the bathroom to perform his rigorous nightly skin care regimen. Carson figured that he had at least forty-five minutes, since Kurt was very thorough when it came to his skin. He settled himself comfortably down on the bed with Kurtsie Kitty in his lap and his phone in hand.


"Let's call Aunt Santana, little guy," he said out loud as he dialed Santana's number. "I think we owe her a lot, don't you agree?" Kurtsie Kitty only swished his tail in response and began delicately licking his paw.


"Well, if it isn't Diane Sawyer," came Santana's familiar voice after the third ring.


"Hi, Santana," said Carson, absentmindedly playing with a loose thread on the comforter in front of him. "Um... how are you?" Well, this is just awkward as hell, isn't it?


"I'm good," she replied. "Um... how are you?"


"Good," said Carson.


"Look, Carson, I just hope you know that I'm really sorry for telling Kurt what I saw," Santana suddenly blurted out. "But you looked like complete shit, no offense, and I was really worried, because, well... ok, like I've said to Kurt, and if you ever tell anyone else that I said this, I'll deny it until the fucking cows come home, but I kind of think of you and Kurt as family. Like... I don't know... like the brothers I never had, I guess. And seeing you looking all depressed and skinny scared the shit out of me. I had to tell Kurt."


Carson was silent for a minute, absorbing all the information he'd just heard. Santana thought of him like family? He wasn't sure whether he should be touched or creeped out.


"I forgive you," he said. "I really do. Actually, that was the reason I called. I, um... I wanted to thank you. For telling Kurt. I mean, I wanted to strangle you and hide the body under the floorboards at the time, but I know now that you were only doing it for my own good. And you have no idea how much it means to me to have Kurt back in my life, so... I guess... thank you." He took a deep breath, feeling good and proud of himself for actually being able to thank someone with limited awkwardness, for once in his life.


"You're welcome," replied Santana.


"So..." said Carson, feeling awkwardness beginning to settle in now that he had no idea what to say to her.


"So, now you can make it up to me by spilling some dirty details about your reignited sex life," said Santana cheerfully, and Carson could practically see her sitting with her legs crossed, examining the nails of one hand nonchalantly as she spoke. "Confession time. How many places have you guys done the dirty in?"


"None of your fucking business," said Carson, smiling to himself. "I don't kiss and tell, as I've told you multiple times."


"Please?"


"No."


"Come on, I'm the one who got you together in the first place and then back together," Santana whined.


"Nope," said Carson.


"You suck," Santana pouted. "Ok, fine. Don't tell me. So, is Kurt moving residence to Chicago permanently now that you're all in love again?"


"Oh god, no," said Carson, shaking his head as if she could see him do it. "I have a year left here at Northwestern, and I don't know what we're going to do when the summer is over, but I really don't want to be responsible for him delaying NYADA for a year. But he's insisting on staying, and I don't know what to do. He doesn't want me alone, which I understand. I really, really do. And I don't want to be apart from him, either, but... oh, I don't know. Everything is so fucking complicated."


"So what if he defers NYADA for a year?" asked Santana. "It's just a year, not forever."


"I know, but do you have any idea how guilty I would feel if he put his future on hold just because of me?" asked Carson. "The last thing I need is more guilt. And the last thing he needs is to stop his life to take care of his crazy ass brother lover. I don't want that for him. I really don't."


Santana was silent for a minute, causing Carson to have to take the phone away from his ear for a second to make sure that he hadn't dropped the call. "Santana? You there?"


"Huh? Oh, yeah... I'm still here, Katie Couric. I just... I was thinking."


"About?"


"Well... ok, just hear me out. You don't want Kurt to stay in Chicago while you finish school because that will delay his future or whatever the hell. Right?"


"Right," replied Carson, wondering where the hell she was going with this.


"Ok. And obviously, Kurt doesn't want to leave you alone because he's worried. Right?"


"Right," said Carson.


"Why don't I just come live with you for a year?" Santana asked.


Carson was rendered completely speechless for a minute before he found his voice. "What the fuck?"


"I said, why don't I just come live with you for a year?" Santana repeated. "Look, I have nothing actually keeping me here in New York. I'm not in school and I'm working three dead end jobs to pay my share of the rent of this hell hole that I have to share with Berry and Blowties. Trust me, living with you would be a fucking relief. And then Kurt could continue at NYADA without worrying about you being alone. Get it?"


"But... I mean... why..." Carson sputtered.


"Oh, please. You know what? We're doing it," Santana said determinedly. "I think it's brilliant."


"But... Kurt will never agree to this," Carson protested. "And where is he going to live? I don't want him living at the loft with Blaine. I don't ever want him anywhere near Blaine again."


"Well, I'm sure he can find a little place for himself," said Santana. "Or, you know, we can kick Blaine out, since his gelled ass shouldn't even be living here anyway. I've been more than patient with not confronting that little bitchlet, and I'm just about at the end of my rope. That asshole practically called me a whore the other day just because one of my jobs happens to involve cage dancing."


"I'm sorry, why has he not been kicked out yet?" asked Carson, anger beginning to rise in him as he thought about Blaine living in the loft, the loft that should have been Kurt's (and Rachel's and Santana's) sanctuary. Living there when he had no fucking right, and disrespecting the people that did have a right to be living there, on top of it. It wasn't fair.


"Because he pays practically all the rent, and Berry isn't about to let him go," replied Santana sullenly. "If I was able to find my own place that I could actually afford by myself, I'd have been out of here ages ago... you, um... you do know why he was living here, don't you?"


"Yes," Carson grumbled. "And if I didn't think he was a complete asshole before, which I did, I have undeniable proof now. I don't know who the fuck he thinks he is, blackmailing Kurt like that, but he can't get away with it. I just wish I knew how to make him pay."


"I feel you," said Santana.


"And now I'm nervous about Kurt being in New York alone," said Carson. "With that jackass running around the city unsupervised, I don't trust him not to stalk Kurt. What if he gets him somewhere alone, and... and... fuck, why does everything have to be so goddamn complicated?"


"I might have an idea," said Santana.


"What?"


"I... I might have... you know what? I'll call you tomorrow," she said quickly, sounding excited about something.


"Santana, you can't just do that to me... Santana? Santana!" Carson shouted into the phone, but it was too late. She had already hung up. Not a moment too soon, because Kurt walked back into the bedroom at that moment, dressed in his own silky pajamas and smelling like a pleasant combination of all his various fruit scented face creams.


"What did Santana do to you?" he asked curiously, hopping onto the bed and snuggling up to Carson's side. "Do I need to kick her ass?"


"No," said Carson, throwing his arms around Kurt and inhaling the clean scent of his hair. Actually, we both may need to KISS her ass, depending on what her idea is.


"Did she sound ok?" asked Kurt, sounding slightly worried.


"Yeah. Yeah, she sounded fine," replied Carson.


"I just don't like her being there alone with Blaine all the time while Rachel is out," said Kurt. "I'm not sure if he knows she stole money from him to come here and find you."


"She did?" asked Carson, smiling at the thought. "Go Santana."


"Yeah, she did, and I'm scared of what he'd do to her if he knew," murmured Kurt. "I wish she'd just move out. Rachel, too. Let him live at the loft by himself."


Well, Kurt, thought Carson, smiling as he kissed Kurt's hair, you just might get most of that wish. And have the problem of leaving me alone solved at the same time.





"I'm sorry, you want me to do WHAT?" exclaimed Kurt several days later, blinking at Carson in confusion as if he was trying to determine if his twin had really just said what he thought he'd said, or if he was just hallucinating.


"I want you to move in with Sebastian. And Santana would move in here with me. Just for the year. Until I graduate from Northwestern," said Carson in a rush.


"But... but... Sebastian Smythe?" asked Kurt incredulously, clearly refusing to believe that Carson was really asking him to do this. "Of all people? I can barely stand to be in the same room as Sebastian for an hour, and you want me to live with the guy for a year?"


Carson sighed. Kurt had a point. A very, very good point. Carson hadn't exactly welcomed the idea with open arms when it had first been presented to him, either. Had he known that Santana's brilliant idea would be to ask Sebastian, who was now living in a fully paid for apartment in one of New York City's nicest neighborhoods while attending college at NYU, to invite Kurt to stay for the year, he probably would have told her not to. But he hadn't been consulted, and before he'd known what had hit him, he'd been answering a phone call from a very eager Sebastian.


"I would like to offer Kurt a place to stay for the year," he'd said as soon as Carson answered the phone, without so much as a "Hello" first.


"I'm sorry, what?" asked Carson.


"I'm sorry, allow me to explain," Sebastian backtracked. "Your friend Santana popped by to visit me the other day. She's still quite the firecracker, I'll give her that. Practically forced her way into my apartment, saying that we needed to chat, and that I owed her a favor for throwing a slushie at her three years ago."


"And?" Carson pressed, eager for Sebastian to just get to the point already.


"Right. Well, she explained the rather difficult situation that you boys currently find yourselves in," said Sebastian casually. "I must say, it's quite a doozy. You don't want to be responsible for hindering Kurt's success, Kurt doesn't want you alone, nobody wants Kurt near Blaine, and I couldn't agree more," he continued. "If I do say so myself, my apartment is pretty huge. And I've been in the market for a roommate for a little while. It gets rather lonely here, you know. I might pick up a lot of guys, but I'm still alone at the end of the day."


Carson had no idea what to say to any of that, except to clear his throat. "What's your angle?" he asked at last. "Why should I trust you around Kurt unsupervised for an entire year?"


"Do you really think that little of me?" asked Sebastian, sounding wounded. "I'm hurt, Carson. I know full well that you're the only one allowed inside those sinfully tight designer pants, and I resent the fact that you would insinuate that I would try something. I'd like to think that you consider me something of a friend."


Carson sighed. "Look, Sebastian, it's not that I don't appreciate the offer, but Kurt will never agree to it. And I don't want to ask him to do something that will make him uncomfortable, so..."


"I get it. He's probably not going to want to live with me, but... just ask him," said Sebastian. "The worst he can say is no."


So now Carson found himself sitting at the kitchen table across from a very confused, very pissed looking Kurt, and hoping against hope that his twin wouldn't hate him for even suggesting that he live with Sebastian.


"I know that Sebastian isn't your favorite person, Kurtsie, but... just hear me out, ok?" Carson pleaded, reaching across the table for Kurt's hand. "I wasn't thrilled with the idea at first, either, but the more I think about it, the more I think that this is really a pretty good solution. I mean, I don't want to be separated from you for another year. I really, really don't. But... ok, Kurt, the thing is, is that if I have to spend the year thinking about how you should be continuing with all the good things in your life... Vogue, NYADA, all of that... then I'm going to feel so guilty, and I'm pretty sure that I can't handle any more guilt in my life right now. Not after all the shit I've already put you through. It's too much. I love you, and I want to start doing right by you, even if it means sacrificing some things to do it."


"But... I don't want to leave you alone," Kurt protested, his eyes shining as though he were about to start crying. "You need me."


"I wouldn't be alone," said Carson, giving him a small smile. "Santana would be here with me."


"She can't take care of you like I can," Kurt argued. "And I don't want her to take care of you, anyway. I want to do it."


"I know, baby. I know. But... I guess I'm begging you, here," said Carson quietly, feeling awful as he noticed that tears were definitely now forming in Kurt's eyes. "Don't make me deal with more guilt. Please? If you don't want to live with Sebastian, then don't. We can find you a secure place for yourself, but... I would really feel better if you were living with someone. It's just, with Blaine living in the city... and we don't have any idea what he'd get it into his head to do..."


Kurt looked solemnly down at the table, avoiding Carson's eyes. "I hate this," he said quietly.


"I don't exactly love it, either," said Carson. "But I really think..."


"The last time we separated, you broke up with me," Kurt said in a shaky voice. It might as well have been a knife to Carson's gut as he watched Kurt's face begin to crumple.


"Oh god... oh no, baby, please..." he babbled, getting up from his seat and rushing to Kurt's side, wrapping him in a tight hug. "Honey, no. No. That's not going to happen again, I swear it. Please, you have to believe me. I was so fucked up then, and now I'm starting to get better. I know how much that hurt you the last time, and I'd rather die than do that to you again. You won't lose me like that this time. You won't. I promise, Kurt. With everything I have, I promise that it's just for a year, and then we'll be together always."


"I don't know if I can do it, Carsey," Kurt whispered through his tears. "I don't know if I can be apart from you that long. I don't think I'm capable of it, I won't be able to... to..."


Carson felt like a complete asshole right then, hugging Kurt protectively close while asking him to do something he was going to hate, just because it would make Carson feel better. How fucking selfish was he? You're hurting him, Carson. Again. Fucking stop it. Let him stay in Chicago if he wants, but don't fucking ask him to do this if he...


"I'll do it."


"Huh?" asked Carson, unsure whether he'd actually just heard Kurt or not.


"I said I'll do it," Kurt repeated. "I'll live with Sebastian."


"Kurt," Carson protested, shaking his head, "Kurt, baby, no. I was wrong. You don't have to..."


"No, I'll do it," said Kurt, wiping his eyes with the back of his hand. "Because I love you, I'll do it. But you have to promise me. Fucking promise me that you're not going to do what you did last time. The very second I sense you retreating away from me, I'm coming straight back here, and I'd love to see you try to stop me. Do you understand?"


Carson nodded, smiling a little at the forcefulness in Kurt's voice. "I understand."


"And you have to promise..." Kurt continued, swallowing and looking down at the floor. "You have to promise that you won't break my heart again."


Carson felt tears welling up in his own eyes as they locked with Kurt's. He nodded emphatically, burying his face in Kurt's neck as he held him as tightly as he could. "I promise. I promise, Kurtsie. I promise."


"Just until you graduate," Kurt murmured, as if to confirm.


"Just until I graduate."


"And then we'll be together forever and get our own little apartment with space for your dumb cat to run around, and we'll grow old together and die on the same day like in The Notebook," Kurt continued.


Carson laughed. "Yes. Yes, all of that. I promise you that."


"Then..." Kurt said, heaving a huge sigh. "Give me Sebastian's number. He and I have a little chatting to do."




 


The rest of the summer passed quickly. Too quickly for Kurt's liking. It seemed as if it was only in the blink of an eye that a whole other month and a half had passed, and then he and Carson were busy making preparations to go their separate ways. Again.


He promised me this time, Kurt constantly reassured himself whenever he felt nervousness setting in. He promised that he wouldn't hurt me again. And I'm pretty sure he meant it.


Of course he meant it. He loves me. I love him. This is only temporary.


So he put it out of his mind, determined to hang on to his memories of this summer for as long as possible. Aside from Christmas, he wouldn't be seeing Carson again until next summer, so he knew he had to make those memories count. He cherished every moonlight walk down the city streets, every moment spent cuddled together on the couch watching television. Every moment of having a makeout session interrupted by Kurtsie Kitty, whom Kurt had to admit to himself he would miss almost as much as he would miss Carson, even if he was a little furry demon.


He tucked away every memory of wandering hands and heated skin sliding together as they made love, every kiss and every gentle caress afterwards. Every moment spent holding Carson in his arms and watching him sleep, counting his eyelashes and lightly kissing the scattering of freckles across his forehead.


I'm going to miss you, baby. I don't think you even realize how much.


"Are you ready to go, baby?" asked Carson on the day of their scheduled flight to New York. Carson was planning to go with him to help him move the rest of his things out of the loft and into Sebastian's apartment before heading back to Chicago with Santana. It was the last two days that Kurt would spend with his twin for a very long time, and he was more than a little sad, but he put on a brave face for Carson's sake and nodded.


"Mmm-hmm. I just really hope that Blaine has already left by the time we get there," Kurt replied. They had chosen this weekend for the move specifically because Santana had informed them that Blaine had planned a visit to Lima to visit his parents before classes began again, and thus they wouldn't need to worry about running into him.


"Knowing that asshole, I wouldn't be surprised if he was there to greet us with fucking bells on," Carson murmured, and Kurt laughed as he led them out of the apartment and into the elevator.


He won't be there, Kurt reassured himself throughout the plane ride. He'll be far away in Lima, and I won't have to deal with seeing him, knowing what he's done... what he was willing to do...


He decided not to think about it for the rest of the flight, and by the time they landed in New York and were on their way to Bushwick, he had managed to somehow convince himself that everything would be fine.


As usual, he should have known better. They were greeted in the hallway outside the apartment by a frantic Santana, who was waving her phone around wildly and looking extremely uncomfortable.


"Didn't either of you get my texts?" she asked. "Fuck, I've been trying to get in touch with you all morning to tell you to wait until tonight to come, because..."


"Well, look who's here," came a familiar voice from behind her, and Kurt winced as Blaine stepped around her to look them over, his arms crossed over his chest. "Haven't seen you all summer, Kurt. I thought maybe you'd decided to travel a bit. Obviously I knew you were avoiding me. Should have known you were with him," he said, giving Carson a cold look that made Kurt's stomach seize in anger.


"I have nothing to say to you, Blaine," said Kurt through gritted teeth, determined to just pack the rest of his things and get out of there without incident. "Excuse us." He pushed past Blaine, leading Carson by the hand into the apartment and heading straight for his bedroom.


"Ok," he said in a shaky voice, trying to retain his composure for Carson's sake. "I see that Santana already has boxes for us in here, so... um... basically we're just packing clothes and picture frames and knick knacks. Stuff like that. Sebastian is sending someone over for the bed and dresser, so why don't you start emptying the drawers for me and putting all the stuff in that box," he said, pointing. "And I'll work on the closet." Carson nodded and pulled a drawer open, beginning to wrap items in newspaper to put inside the box.


"So, how was your summer, Kurt?" asked Blaine, strolling into the room and leaning against the wall, still crossing his arms over his chest. Kurt refused to answer him, taking clothes down from the closet and folding them as though he hadn't heard. Carson seemed to be trying to hold his tongue as well, for which Kurt was very grateful.


"I bet it was fun," Blaine continued, unaffected by the twins' silence. "Hanging out, shooting the shit, having tons of disgusting, incestuous sex that would surely make your father cry if he knew about it. Fun."


"Shut the fuck up," Carson growled, turning to face him, and Kurt's heart jumped into his throat as he watched his twin take a step in Blaine's direction, looking pissed off beyond belief.


"What was that?" asked Blaine sweetly, flashing Carson a mouth full of teeth. "If I were you, I'd be keeping my mouth shut, Carsey. I can ruin you in a second by just showing my laptop to the police, so you would do well to remember that. I'm sure Kurt told you all about that while he was sucking your dick like a little slut."


"I said shut the fuck UP!" Carson exclaimed. "You will not talk about him like that, asshole."


"I'll talk however I want," Blaine retorted. "In fact, I've always wondered just what your father would say if someone were to talk to him about what you two get up to when you're alone. I'm sure he wouldn't be too pleased to hear that his two precious little boys are a little too into each other. It just might give him another heart attack."


"Ok, you needs to step off before I tear your balls off," said Santana, storming into the room and getting up in Blaine's face. "I've been more than patient with your warbling ass, and now you're gonna shut the fuck up and listen, because..."


"I don't think so," said Blaine, holding a finger up to Santana's face to silence her. "I'm not done saying what I need to say." He turned back to the twins and gave each of them an evil smile that waved only slightly into a frown when Kurt stepped up to Carson and put his arms around him protectively.


"How sweet," he said in a mocking tone. "Kurt, I really am pretty disappointed that you'd choose him over me. I can give you so much more than he can. I have money, I could take care of you, I'm not related. Not to mention that I'm probably a hell of a lot better in bed, especially since I've never taken ten thousand volts of electricity that no doubt must have affected sexual performance quite a bit..."


"Shut up," Kurt ordered, anger coursing through his veins and threatening to erupt at any second.


"Enjoy him, Carson, I guess," Blaine continued with a shrug. "You know, I felt just a little hopeful when I watched that lightning strike your pompous ass down. If only it had finished the job, I might have had a chance."


That was it. That was the straw that broke the camel's back, and Kurt was done. He was so angry he was literally seeing red as he stormed over to Blaine. He didn't know what he was going to do until he felt his fist connect with Blaine's face with a satisfying crunching noise, and he watched, shocked at his own strength, as Blaine cursed and fell to the ground, clutching his nose.


"Don't you ever fucking talk to him again," Kurt said in a strangely quiet, calm voice for all the anger he was feeling right then. "If you ever so much as look at him ever again, I will kill you, do you understand? I WILL KILL YOU."


Blaine just looked at him for a second in shock. Carson and Santana were doing the same, and Kurt was beyond caring. He would do what he had to in order to protect Carson, his baby, his precious twin, his lover, and his future husband. Carson was all that mattered. He was all that would ever matter, and Kurt would be damned if he was going to let Blaine so much as utter his name ever again without dire consequences.


"You're done, Kurt," said Blaine, finally finding his voice. "You're done, and so will Carson be after I go to the police."


"With what?" spoke up Santana, her face a storm cloud. "The pictures of your poor, bruised little face? Yeah, I deleted those yesterday. You should really learn to password protect your shit. And by the way," she added, walking over to him and landing a well placed kick right to his crotch as he doubled over in pain, "That's a Lima Heights present from me to you for being such a pathetic asshole. And if you so much as bat an eyelash at the police, please note that I can go to them too, with plenty of documented evidence that you've committed stalking, sexual and physical abuse, and fraud just in the past few years. Not to fucking mention that walking away from Carson and leaving him to fucking die in the street would automatically land you in hot water even without any of the other shit, so if I were you, I'd be packing my shit and leaving as soon as possible. Or don't. I don't think any of us really care anymore. Rot here with Berry for all I care, although I don't think even she deserves that."


The rest of the afternoon passed by in a blur for Kurt. He barely remembered packing the rest of his things, or riding with Carson and Santana in relative silence over to Sebastian's building, where Sebastian was there to greet them with threesome jokes that quickly turned to extremely curious eyes, clearly wondering why the three of them looked so shell shocked.


But the memory of Blaine picking himself up off the floor after one last kick from Santana's high heel and glaring at them all before storming out of the apartment... the memory of the shiver his face sent down Kurt's spine would stay with him for years, he knew.


And the memory of Carson breaking the silence of the room with a small "He watched me get struck?" would stay with him forever, much like the memory of him and Santana immediately wrapping him in a weird sort of group hug.


We're kind of a weird sort of family, Kurt remembered thinking as he caught a glimpse of them in his mirror. I think I like it.


"I'm going to miss you so much," he whispered in Carson's ear that night as they lay together in one of the guest bedrooms of Sebastian's gigantic apartment, still trying to shake off the events of the day. He kind of just wanted to forget it, and forget Blaine altogether. Frankly, if he never had to think about Blaine again in his life, he would be overjoyed. He could sense that Carson felt the same. That they both just wanted to get on with their lives.


"Not as much as I'll miss you," replied Carson. "We'll Skype every day, right?"


"Of course," said Kurt, kissing him on the lips. "And text, and Facebook chat, and... we'll never be out of contact. Ok?"


Carson nodded. "Hold me one last time?" he asked, cuddling close to Kurt's side. Kurt choked back a sob and nodded, wrapping his arms tightly around Carson and wishing he never had to let him go.


Just for a year.





"Now remember, Smythe, there will be no touching, ever, at any time," Carson reminded Sebastian the next afternoon as he and Santana stood in the hallway outside the apartment, suitcases in hand and ready to leave for their flight back to Chicago. It had been an emotional morning as he and Kurt practically stayed in each other's arms throughout breakfast and beyond, neither wanting to be the first to let go.


"I know, I know," said Sebastian, nodding. "You told me three times since breakfast."


"Because it's important," said Carson, glaring at him. "In fact, I want at least an arm's length of space between you at all times. And also, at no point are you to look at him naked. When he showers, I would prefer it if you left the building altogether..."


"Carson," Kurt said, blushing right to the roots of his hair.


"Wait, am I allowed to touch him if he's about to get hit by a cab?" asked Sebastian with a sly grin. "What about if he's being mugged? Or choking? Can I give him the Heimlich maneuver, or...?"


"Oh my god, I didn't think about any of that!" exclaimed Carson, his mind suddenly filled with images of all the horrible things that could happen to Kurt.


"Jesus, Sebastian, shut up!" said Kurt with an eye roll. "He has anxiety!"


"Right, I'm sorry. I forgot," said Sebastian. "Incidentally, how much does all of this increase my chances of getting a threesome eventually?"


"It doesn't," Kurt and Carson replied at the same time.


"Just checking."


They said their goodbyes one last time, and Carson watched Kurt hug Santana and whisper "Take care of him" before he turned back to face him, looking sadder than Carson could ever remember seeing him.


"Skype. Every day," he said, his eyes brimming with tears.


Carson nodded. "Yes."


"We'll see each other at Christmas."


"Of course."


"Santana will make sure you take your pills and stuff."


"I can't fucking wait for her to meet Kurtsie Kitty."


Kurt laughed through his tears and took Carson's hands in his own. "I love you. Only you, and I always will. You know that, right?"


Carson swallowed and nodded. "Of course I do, honey."


"And you promise you won't leave me again?"


Carson pulled him into a hug in reply, feeling their heartbeats thumping in unison through their shirts.


"Never."


Never again. After this year, I plan to never let you out of my sight or my arms again.


Because I fully intend to marry you.


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