Programming
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Lewis made a beautiful sound in the back of his throat when he came.
Some time later, they sat on the couch, Lewis's back to Cam's chest, Cam's arms warm around him, and watched the premiere of the new series from Scrapjob.
"Hey, Lewis," Cam said as the credits rolled, his breath stirring the hair above Lewis's ear, "how do you feel about moving our appointments to Monday from now on?"
"Sure, that's fine," Lewis said. "Why Monday?"
"Monday's my day off."
Lewis remembered to breathe. "Does that...mean we're actual boyfriends now? Is that something we can even be?"
He felt Cam's lips curve against his neck. "Lewis, you're profoundly introverted, and shy, and kind of antisocial, and I'm a half-human, half-machine hybrid who dates people for a living. I think we can be anything we choose."
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M. Arbon writes stories, mostly queer, often sexy, about people who try hard not to be jerks. M. lives and works in Toronto, Canada. M.'s stories have been published in the anthologies His Seed and Best Gay Stories 2017.
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Copyright
Copyright © 2014 by M. Arbon
Originally published in Shousetsu Bang*Bang Issue 48, April 2014
First Thirteen Flowers Press ebook edition 2018
ISBN: 978-1-989089-01-9
Cover by M. Arbon via Canva, using the work of the following artists: Retro Television by studiog; Milky Way Galaxy Scene by Leung Cho Pan; Cartoon Spaceship by Lineartestpilot.
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