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300 pages, Paperback
First published December 14, 2014
In the middle of my telepathic recital, I stopped playing and switched my concentration to the zipper of his jeans. It slowly lowered, the button popped free of the buttonhole and, while he stood there in total shock and awe, his pants fell off.
He started laughing and as he stepped free of the bunched denim at his feet, he kept laughing. I, of course, was laughing. Then he was launching himself toward the bed, landing on me, and we rolled around, laughing and kissing and, in the end, we had cold pizza.
“It’s very odd to think you’ve been alive so long. You’ve seen all of modern history, haven’t you?”
I looked up at her. “I was around, but not really alive, Euri. I’ve merely existed, and done my job, and survived as best I could. I only know this because there’s such a wide gap between before I knew you, and after.” I felt all kinds of awkward, but said anyway, “I’m alive now, thanks to you.”
“I love you, Xenos.”
“I love you, Euri.” We looked at each other for a long while, and despite where we were, and what was to come, I was deeply content. Happy.