Ryan was the happiest that he'd been in a long time, and it was all Justin's fault. Ever since the two of them started dating properly, Ryan had felt more lively, more interested in life, and just plain happy. Work didn't seem a chore. He had more free time, too, because he wasn't always going out. That time wasn't hard to fill, though. Justin had been around more than ever, spending almost every night at Ryan's place and spending most days there as well. Ryan had even cleaned out a drawer just for Justin's things that he left over, so he could go straight to work after spending the night.
He was a little lonely. Jane had given him notice that she was moving out in a few weeks and in with her new boyfriend, Piers. Ryan felt a little replaced but had almost no time to feel bad for himself. He began wondering what he'd do now that she was gone. He knew Darren wanted to move back into the apartment eventually, but that thought didn't seem as appealing to Ryan as it once had. He knew he'd get bullied out of his room if he let Darren and Alvin move in, and wasn't used to it. Unfortunately he also needed some help with the bills, so the chances of Darren moving in were pretty high. It was then that he had an amazing thought. He already had the perfect roommate in mind.
Who else would he want in his apartment than the boy who was practically living there already? Was it too soon to ask Justin to move in? They'd only been exclusively dating for a month, though they'd been unofficially dating for nearly a year. Justin had always spent so much time there that even his dog lived there most of the time. Why pay for an expensive apartment for the city that he never slept in? He could probably even take Janie's room if he needed his own place, not that he expected Justin to sleep apart from him very often.
Ryan wanted Justin there for more reasons that just the bills, though the bills were a consideration. He really expected this to last. He'd never been in a long-term serious relationship before, but he thought for sure that Justin was the one for him. He could see them making it work because Justin was so careful and considerate of him, and seemed willing to put up with a lot of Ryan's crap. Even though they were dating, Ryan still hadn't said the “L” word since the night he'd been super drunk. He didn't know if he had it in him to say, even now, but he knew that he felt it. He knew that he meant it.
He had planned a small surprise for him this evening, a few cliché Valentine's day gifts plus he attempted to make spaghetti and garlic bread. He wasn't the est cook in the world but he could typically get by. He tried using fresh herbs to make it fancy and pulled out the good, ceramic, plates rather than the foam ones he typically used. He was fussing in the kitchen as Justin got home, finishing up the sauce.
On the table there was a large stuffed bear with a key tied around its neck, some fresh-cut flowers, and a box of chocolates that Ryan sincerely hoped to share. They were very cliché gifts but he was intentionally trying to be mushy. He thought that they would be appreciated.
“Hey babe,” He greeted, wearing an apron over his slacks and button-up. His hair was freshly washed and gelled back, though a piece was sticking straight up from the cooking he'd been doing. He put the sauce on low to simmer and went to kiss his boyfriend.
“I...uh.. cooked for you. Or tried. I hope you like it. If it's ruined the pizza place downstairs has a special tonight.” He teased. He led Justin over to the table to look at the presents. “I got you a few presents. They're just as cliché and mushy as this holiday, but I think you'll like them. I hope...”