Justin's smile was huge as Ryan teased him about the richness of the cake. He giggled and shook his head, proud that he had managed to make something good. It had been hard but he'd pulled it out in the end, apparently. "Nope!" he declared with a cheeky grin. "Completely home-made." Justin watched Ryan finish the clean-up, his chest filled with a warmth and lightness that he hadn't felt in a while. It felt like he had swallowed a lumos spell. He wished he could bottle this feeling and keep it always. "If I keep feeding you like this, I'll just have to figure out a way to get you some exercise," Justin teased. He realized that his statement was flirty and suggestive in the extreme and he blushed hard.
Ryan seemed to be saying pretty much all the words that Justin had waited two years to hear. The apology felt like a soothing balm on a wound. He smiled at Ryan gratefully, instinctively reaching out to place one of his hands over the other boy's. "Thank you. It means a lot to me to hear you say that." Justin shook his head, giving Ryan an understanding look. "I don't blame you or anything," he told him quickly. "Everything happened so quickly and it was, well, a lot to process."
He could hardly believe his ears when he heard Ryan say he had imagined having something more with him. Holding hands, walking together; it sounded like the things Justin had wanted. It was strange, to sudden feel the world shifting. A moment ago, he would have sworn Ryan Hadditch had never felt anything for him besides regret and disgust. But now? Now there was a feeling bubbling inside his chest like champagne. It felt like hope. "You," Justin murmured, blushing, looking at Ryan with his big hazel eyes, "you really wanted that? With me?" He took an unconscious step towards the other boy, his voice low and warm. "I would have liked that."
When the clock struck the hour, it made Justin jump about a foot in the air. He had been looking at Ryan's lips and it was only a matter of moments before he made a move that would either end gloriously or in a train-wreck. He blushed beet-red and cleared his throat, stepping back. "Guess you better head out," he said, regret clear in his voice. "Too much longer and you'll be late."
Justin walked Ryan to the door, feeling shy and nervous for the first time since they had started seeing each other every day. "Would," he began, his voice squeaky with nerves, then continued in a more normal tone, "would you like to hang out on Saturday? I could come over before lunch, cook us something, and we could watch some more movies or just talk or do anything really." He was flustered and hopefully and he was giving Ryan a look like a love-struck puppy.
As Ryan was about to leave the flat, Justin plucked up his courage and said, "Wait." He moved quickly, placing his hands on Ryan's hips, leaning in and brushing a chaste kiss across his cheek. Justin quickly stepped back, smiling coyly. "Have a good day at work. I'll see you Saturday." He closed the door behind Ryan and leaned against it, his hand pressed over his heart and a huge smile on his face.
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