Chapter 24

CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR

Akai read Cole’s text message again. He was able to take leave, but they needed to confirm when they planned on leaving. Cole also said it would take about a week to drive there.

By the time the weekend arrived, he would’ve wasted two weeks that he should’ve been traveling by wing; if they left this weekend, he would still get there on time.

Can we leave this weekend?

Did he need to warn Cole that Thunderbird Bob wanted to talk to him and that his entry into the gathering wasn’t guaranteed? It felt as though he probably should, but he didn’t want Cole to back out. He wanted to spend that week driving with him and getting to know him further.

As well as fucking him.

His sweat tasted even better after sex.

Akai considered his options for several heartbeats. He’d tell him on the way…maybe by the time they reached Yellowstone, Cole would be more than a fuck buddy.

Even though having a mate hadn’t been part of his plans—not in the near future anyway—the idea was becoming more appealing.

It was far too easy to imagine Cole as his mate after spending two weekends in the cabin with him, cooking and playing games and hiking.

Maybe he could take him to one of the mines and show him a workshop.

Plenty of monsters found a way to make having a human mate work, so there was no reason why he couldn’t. Unless of course Cole didn’t want that.

What if he only wanted a few weekends and an invitation to solstice?

An adventure before he returned to his boring human life?

His teeth worried at his lower lip. Just because he was starting to imagine a place for Cole in his nest didn’t mean Cole was dreaming of the same thing.

But he had liked being up in the nest.

And they’d had fun last weekend, in bed and out of it.

Saturday. I’m not starting a road trip after a full day of work. I’ll see you Friday night. Anything you want me to bring?

More lube.

More honey.

Just you.

Aww. No seriously, what do I need to pack for solstice?

Nothing special…there’s no dress code.

He thought about it for a moment longer.

Maybe don’t bring the gun.

I figured it wasn’t a good look for a human to turn up armed. Besides, the only time I’ve ever needed it was to scare off a wolf.

Akai smiled.

You did a very bad job of scaring him away.

He held his breath waiting for Cole’s response. Had he revealed too much? This wasn’t something that should be discussed by text.

I kind of like having him around.

He smiled, and warmth bloomed in his chest like he wanted to take flight. I like being around. But he wasn’t going to type that.

I look forward to scaring you…I mean seeing you on Friday.

Lol

Friday was too many days away. He had never been so still in his entire life.

So bored. He was always scavenging, making, or traveling.

He needed something to do for the rest of the week.

If nothing else, the walk to the workshop would keep him occupied, and since he wasn’t flying to solstice, he’d be able to carry more to sell.

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