But what about love?" "Aaden," I said.


But what about love?" "Aaden," I said. He turned to me. I looked him straight in the eyes and said, "Fair enough. I. Love. You." He laughed, and I laughed along. He pulled me close and said, "That's my Ken." There was nothing sweeter at that moment than being in his big, furry arms. "Let's go home," I said. "Let's take the long way," he replied. I nodded. We walked along the trail, eventually coming back to the beginning again, full of screaming children. A few even recognized me. They didn't even begin to question the big Mephit I had my arm around.

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