It was cold outside, and Christian was glad for the ability to order in Chinese on Christmas day. It was snowing a bit, a proper white Christmas. It felt it, too. For the first time, he felt cozy and happy, surrounded by one of the two people he really cared about at all. Cole had come back to Christian’s flat, rather than staying at the orphanage or school for the winter. He had to sleep on the futon, but it was better than the cots they got at the orphanage, and he was able to keep his flat as warm as he liked, whereas the orphanage was always chilly in winter. He didn’t get much time off for the holiday, just the day itself, but he trusted Cole around his home when he was at work. Cole really was a little brother type to him, and he trusted him completely. Of course, that might have been a bad idea. Was Cole really trustworthy all around, probably not. Even so, Christian knew their relationship was different. Cole would never do anything intentionally to come between them.
Prersents had been cheap this year, but at least there were presents. He was pretty sure Cole had stolen the cool sunglasses he had given Christian, but Christian had scrimped and saved for what he had given Cole. His apartment in Manhattan was very expensive, but he liked the look of it, and spent most of his time there. He was thinking he might want a cat or a dog or
something, but hadn’t gotten over the fear of fur on the furniture. He was lonely there, but also worked long days at work and wouldn’t be a great owner, he thought.
He dug into his General Tso’s and lo mein, watching Cole fiddle around with his (their) xbox. He had gotten the boy the newest game in the Grand Theft Auto saga, Vice City. He hoped it would be good. The xbox itself was used, and the game preowned, but he didn’t think Cole would mind. Had he ever played video games before? He rarely used his electronics. They always malfunctioned, but having them was better than
not having them, he thought. Even if their lives were short and glitchy, from the magic undoubtedly, Christian liked muggle things and sought to share that love with Cole.
“You want to put that down and come eat?†He teased. Christian tried to be a good influence on Cole. He didn’t offer the boy alcohol or anything like that, though he didn’t necessarily
stop him when he took any. He didn’t stop the smoking, though he hated the smell and was mildly asthmatic. Christian was drinking a vodka soda along with his meal, and knew Cole knew where he kept the drinks. He had bought cola for him, too, though Christian never participated in drinking sodas. He thought they were empty calories, and worked very hard to watch his figure, especially if he was going to eat something fast and greasy like Chinese takeout.
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