A Trip to Remember

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plate. “Go lay on the couch.”
    Colin grabbed for his arm. “Come lay with me.”
    Logan kissed him again, bumping their noses together. “Let me do the dishes first.”
    “Dishes later,” said Colin. “It’s Christmas. Be lazy.” He kissed him back. “I’ll do them later for you, promise.” He could see the look of temptation on Logan’s face, so he pushed that last step. “I’ll watch one of your ridiculous Christmas movies.”
    His plate made a clanking noise as it was set back down. Logan grabbed his hands and tugged. “You’ve got a deal.”
    Bought: hook, line, and sinker.
    Colin let himself be tugged into the living room and splayed overtop of Logan on the couch. He kissed his neck lazily, nuzzling into him. Logan tilted his head up and away, swatting at him.
    “You’re not getting out of this that easily,” he said.
    Colin let his head thud down against Logan’s chest. Well, at least he’d gotten him on the couch with him. He could call that a partial success.
    “How about Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer again?”
    Colin nodded, resting his head on Logan’s chest and settling down. He wriggled to get comfortable. Logan could watch Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer . Colin would take a nap. Everybody won.

Chapter Five
     
    “I THINK it’s stopped,” said Logan.
    Colin snuggled against Logan’s neck, mumbling under his breath.
    “I didn’t catch that.”
    He pulled back and kissed the side of Logan’s face just because he could. “I don’t want to leave. Isn’t that absurd?”
    Logan nosed at his jaw, tilted his head to kiss his lips. “Not absurd at all. I don’t want you to leave either.”
    They were curled around each other in Logan’s bed, legs entwined and bare torsos pressed together. Outside the window, the sky had settled, and snow had ceased to fall. In a couple of hours, the roads would probably be useable again. Colin would need to call for someone to come get his car.
    It was insane that he wanted the blizzard to start back up again. He’d been wishing for more snow since he’d woken up and looked outside to see that all had calmed. The last three days had been an odd type of perfect, a peaceful bubble that he was loath to pop.
    “It’s not the end,” said Logan, rolling them till Colin was on his back and he could look down at him. “We’ll text and call, go on dates.” He smoothed his hair back, scratching at Colin’s scalp.
    Colin nudged his head into the contact. “Is this your way of asking me to be your boyfriend?”
    “Yeah.”
    Wrapping his arms around his neck, Colin tugged Logan down and kissed his chin, then his mouth, drifted to his cheekbones, his forehead.
    “I’ll take that as you saying yes,” said Logan. “It’s not too fast for you?”
    Colin let his head drop back into the pillows, stared up at a pleased and smug-looking Logan. He brushed his fingers over where Logan’s dimple would be if he were smiling. “Nope, not too fast at all. It’s a little too late to be asking that anyway.”
    “Good.” Logan rolled off of him to the side, slinging a leg over Colin’s hips. “So we pulled off a pretty good Christmas, I’d say.”
    He ran his hand over Logan’s leg, tickled behind his knee, laughing as Logan twitched and tried to yank his leg away. “Yeah,” he said. “I think it was pretty good. Definitely in my top three Christmases.”
    “Oh yeah? What beat this one out?”
    “Who’s saying this one isn’t number one?”
    Logan pinched his side. “If it’s number one then you’d say so, you said top three. Ergo….”
    “Ergo,” mimicked Colin, rolling his eyes. “Fine. It’s the best. I was trying to save some face. Obviously that’s beyond you.”
    Patting the side of his face in sympathy, Logan leaned in for a quick kiss. “You’re so easy.”
    Huffing, Colin rolled away from him, presenting Logan with his back as he feigned outrage. Logan took the opportunity to kiss his back, biting at his shoulder blades.

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