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“I could make it fun,” Kevin teased, pressing close and sliding his arms around Percy’s neck. “Think of all the places we could defile each other along the way.”

Percy reached for Kevin’s hip, frowning suspiciously. “All right. Keep talking.”

“Be just you and me.” Kevin rolled his hips forward. “Very close for a few days at least.”

Percy’s frown faded into a small smile. “Very close, hmm?” He squeezed Kevin’s hip. “Just how close?”

“Well, my truck has that bench seat.” Kevin leaned in to kiss Percy’s face, teasing his way along his jaw. “I could probably just lean right over and suck that fat dick of yours while you take a shift driving.”

“We’d have to pull over.” Percy shuddered. “I do believe that I’d find myself in need of a good, fierce fuck after that. Right over the tailgate of your quaint little rust bucket.”

“That could definitely be arranged. Who’s getting bent over though? You or me?”

“Definitely me. We’ll have a quick refresher course after breakfast.”

“I got your sausage right here.” Kevin wiggled his eyebrows.

Percy boldly grabbed Kevin’s cock through the onesie. “Shall we then?”

Kevin gasped. “Maybe skip breakfast and go right to dessert?”

“Let’s go, peaches.”

* * *

After bendingPercy over the dining room table and enjoying a lavish breakfast, Percy finally allowed Kevin to put on normal clothes. It was what he’d worn last night, though he swore his jeans were a smidge tighter than before. Kevin was too excited to even care. He had a chance to get some real answers and reclaim his true identity.

It was strange to mourn his old life knowing now it had been completely fabricated. Even though the memories were fake, they’d meant everything to him. He still felt the ache of missing his parents despite knowing they’d never existed. He didn’t know exactly what finding his wings would do, but the desire to seek them out was overwhelming.

Heneededthem.

They had to be the part of him that he’d felt was missing all of his life, and he wanted to be whole again. Percy’s company had certainly been fulfilling and unexpectedly eased the pain of the void inside him, but this was different.

Kevin’s wings were a physical piece of him that he’d lost. This wasn’t like one of his fractured memories that never happened, but something real he could actually recover. He had no idea what was going to come after, but he did hope Percy would stick around.

They were as opposite as opposites could be, especially since he was an angel and Percy was a demon, but Kevin loved how being with Percy felt. The sex was obviously amazing, but he enjoyed talking with Percy and loved his snarky jokes. There was something about him that really did make Kevin feel complete, no wings required.

The simple brush of Percy’s hand on his thigh when they got into his truck made his heartbeat stutter, and Kevin realized he was blushing as he fired up the truck. He adjusted the radio volume and then grabbed his cell phone to text Julie.

After all, he had to let her know that he was going to be out of town for a little while and that would mean leaving her in charge…

For how long, he didn’t know.

Hopefully she wouldn’t be too upset given the short notice.

“It won’t take me but a minute to get packed up, and we could grab some food for the road from my place too,” Kevin suggested, grinning at Percy.

He really was excited for the trip, even if he had no real idea of where they were going.

“I am a big fan of your Cheesus Crust,” Percy replied.

“Really?” Kevin snorted as he pulled out onto the street. “I thought it was my big meaty sausage that you liked so much.”

“That too.” Percy chuckled. “I suppose you’ll be wanting to drive this boneshaking heap then?”

“Hell yeah! My lucky truck.” Kevin patted the dashboard affectionately. “Have you even seen my magnet collection on the tailgate?”

“You’re going to stop at every state line to collect more magnets, aren’t you? You turned into that kind of human.”

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