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BEHOLD!!! AN ART TRADE!!! @pixlokita it is time!
Caution, do not click read more if you do not intend to read. This is 12,192 words. And no, I'm not kidding. This is so much longer than most of the stuff I write. That being said, enjoy!!!
Evan said Michael was sick, which worried Jeremy. Being sick should not mean Michael would try so hard to avoid Jeremy, especially since he knew it would make Jeremy worry about him more.
But the main part Jeremy was worried about was the way Evanâs new wings kept fluffing up. Was Michael mad at him?
Donât worry about it, Jeremy, he told himself. If Michaelâs mad, heâll tell you eventually.
It just stung. Evan and Gregory were wandering around the house, trying to see if their wings would allow them to do various things. Evanâs were too small to do much, and Gregory still hadnât gotten used to them yet, but at least they had something to do while Mr. Emily tried to figure out what could possibly cause this.
âUgh!â Gregory exclaimed, plopping down on the sofa next to Jeremy. He took the soda from Jeremyâs hand and took a giant sip. âThese things suck.â
âWhat do you mean?â Jeremy asked, unsuccessfully trying to retrieve his Coke.
âI mean,â Gregory scowled, taking another sip, âthat wings are stupid. They donât even bend the way I want them to.â
âWellâŠâ Jeremy said thoughtfully. âThey are just extra limbs, right? With bones and joints and stuff?â
âI guess so.â Gregory finally gave Jeremy his soda back. âBut they donât move how I want-â
âYou couldnât do much when you were a baby right? Learning to crawl?â Jeremy chugged the rest of his Coke before putting the empty can down. âItâs an accomplishment when babies get their heads off the floor on their own, you know. And rolling and stuff.â
âOh.â Gregory clearly hadnât thought about it that way. âBut Evanâs got excellent control already.â
âHeâs had them longer.â Jeremy shrugged. âMaybe heâs just a quick learner. Or maybe, thereâs less wing to work with. Could be a bunch of things.â
âButâŠâ Gregory sighed. He inched closer to Jeremy on the couch, his wings refusing to bend in a natural way.
Jeremy awkwardly looped a comforting arm around Gregory. âYouâll get there eventually.â
âThey just hurt. All the time.â
âI canât help with that,â Jeremy chuckled.
âSure you can! Mike did this thing once, where heâŠâ Gregory chewed his lip. âWell, Iâm not exactly sure what he did.â
âYou want me to pet you?â Jeremy said in disbelief. âNuh uh. Go ask Evan. Thatâs not⊠No.â
âWhyâd you make it weird?â Gregory shook his head. âIt was likeâŠâ
âLike a shoulder massage,â Evan interjected helpfully. His wings flexed, expanding fully as he explained. They barely went past his shoulders, but the point got across.
Jeremy admired the confidence with which he showed them. Heâd personally be too worried about people calling him a freak. Which, thinking about it, was not likely to happen in this house. Everyone was too nice here.
âMikey went like this,â Evan said, pulling Jeremyâs arm back to get to Gregoryâs wings.
Gently, Evan messaged the inner edge of Gregoryâs wings, right where they extended from his back. Gregoryâs wings convulsed, the claw on one nearly hitting Jeremy in the face. âI think they get itchy,â Evan mused. âWe might have to just do this more often.â
âNo kidding,â Gregory said with a sigh, his eyes closing and his shoulders relaxing. âBut Mikeâs still better at it.â
âWonder where he got his practice,â Jeremy replied. He didnât mean to sound bitter, but it still came across that way.
Evan winched, but he didnât comment on it. Instead, he kept focused on his task. Gregory sighed absently. âWings are a lot of work.â
âSeems that way,â Jeremy replied.
Gregory folded and unfolded his hands while Evan worked. âI justâŠâ
Jeremy spared him a glance as he went to get another can of Coke. âSomething on your mind?â
âHis girlfriend,â Evan said absently.
âCassieâs not my girlfriend!â Gregory said, straightening. His wings fluffed up as he said it.
âOh.â Jeremy had no idea what to make of that. âWhat happened to her?â
âI donât know!â Gregory replied. He ran a hand through his hair to try to make it lay flat. âShe was at Evanâs party, and she looked really bad. I think Mike took care of it, but he didnât really say anything about it afterwards.â
âSheâs probably at the hospital, Gregory,â Evan replied, trying to be soothing. âWe can visit her once we figure out what to do about this first.â
âStupid wings,â Gregory grumbled. âMaking everything harder.â
Jeremy didnât know how to reply to that. He cracked the can open and took a sip. âHave you asked Mike?â
âHeâs sick,â Evan answered for Gregory. His wings fluffed up again.
âMaybe we should check on him then. Heâs been resting all week right?â Jeremy asked, trying to be casual about it. Evan had been very guarded about his older brother this whole time.
Jeremy came over every day, and every day, Evan said the same thing. âMikeâs sick. He canât see anyone right now.â
It had been happening since the day Gregoryâs wings had burst through his skin. Jeremy was more than a little concerned. Sure, he hadnât reacted well to the wings at first, but none of them had. Heâd been more supportive when Evanâs had burst through later that same day.
But Michaelâs expression became very guarded for the rest of the day, and the next day, he was âsickâ and couldnât see Jeremy. And Evan was very good at shooing Jeremy away when he tried too hard to see him.
âShouldnât he eat something?â Jeremy asked.
Evan frowned. âMikey told me that thereâs not much he can stomach right now.â
âCrackers always work,â Jeremy mumbled to himself. Shaking his head, he tried again. âWhat about water? Maybe heâll start feeling better with some fluids.â
âI⊠guessâŠâ Evan seemed less sure. Conflicted, he looked at Gregory and then glanced at the closed door to his cousinâs room.
âI can get it. You keep helping Gregory,â Jeremy said quickly. He didnât want Evan to change his mind.
Evan relented, nodding slightly. âOkay. Make sure to get him a big glass. And donât be loud. And-â
âI know how it works when someoneâs sick, thank you.â Jeremy set his Coke down and rushed back to the kitchen to grab a glass.
Evan had not been exaggerating. When Jeremy crept into the room with the glass of water, Michael was curled into a tight ball on the bed.
âMike?â Jeremy whispered into the quiet room.
Michael groaned in response. He rolled over to face Jeremy, exposing the hair plastered to his face with sweat.
âI um.â Jeremy swallowed. He felt a little foolish now. Michael was just literally sick. He wasnât mad at Jeremy or anything like that. âI brought you some water.â
Michael opened his eyes, feebly reaching for the glass.
âAre you strong enough to hold it on your own?â Jeremy asked.
Michael had to consider that for a moment. Then he shook his head.
âHere-â Jeremy sat next to Michael on the bed, helping pull him into an upright position so he could drink the water.
Michael leaned heavily against Jeremy, eagerly drinking the water. Jeremy had to brace himself against the wall to support the extra weight. Then abruptly, Michael pulled away.
âJ⊠Jeremy,â Michael whispered weakly. He gripped at Jeremyâs jacket, burying his face in Jeremyâs shirt. âIâŠâ
âItâs okay, Mike-â
Michael seized in Jeremyâs arms, sobbing heavily. His hold got tighter and tighter as his body shuddered with pain. Jeremy tried to set the glass on the bedside table, but he barely had it on the edge and water soaked into the carpet as he pulled Michael the rest of the way into his lap. âI got you,â Jeremy said into Michaelâs hair.
âIt hurts,â Michael cried, still shaking.
âYouâll get through this,â Jeremy mumbled.
A tearing noise broke through the sound of Michaelâs sobs, even as they intensified. âJEREMY!!!â Michael wailed.
âI have you, Mike. Itâs okay. Youâll be okay.â
Dimly, Jeremy registered the large wings erupting from Michaelâs back. Oh. Oh. This was happening now. Bloody feathers spread out, wrapping around Jeremy to return his comforting gesture.
Gradually, Michaelâs crying ceased, and Jeremy was left holding an exhausted teenager with bloody wings. âI am sorry,â Michael whispered, pulling his hands back, the wings retracting slightly. âI did not mean to, uhâŠâ
âItâs okay, Michael.â Jeremy tried to smile at him. He was determined not to squirm in discomfort from all the blood currently soaking into his jacket.
âI⊠should go shower,â Michael said awkwardly.
âYeahâŠâ Jeremy wriggled uncomfortably in his jacket.
âSorry,â Michael said. âI can wash that if you want.â
âItâs not the biggest deal,â Jeremy said.
âIt is if you go home wearing a jacket covered in blood,â Michael replied. âItâs only fair that I clean it, since thatâs my blood.â
That wasnât how Jeremy saw it, but he figured he wasnât getting out of this. âOkay.â
Michael shifted carefully, putting his feet on the carpet. Almost instantly after taking his weight off the bed, he completely lost his balance. His wings flew out, trying to redistribute the weight, but Jeremy didnât realize that as he caught Michael by the waist. Both of them tumbled off the bed, Jeremy hitting the carpet with a soft âoomph.â
âI am sorry. This was not my intent,â Michael said from above Jeremy.
âThey take some getting used to, huh?â Jeremy replied, trying to ignore the heat rising to his face.
It hadnât been much on the bed with Michael clinging to him like a lifeline. But on the floor with Michael on top of him, pinning him to the ground, Jeremy was suddenly aware of how close Michael was to him.
Michael smiled ruefully. âI donât think Iâm strong enough to walk on my own right now. I donât know how Iâm going to wash all this blood off by myself.â
âMaybe your uncle could help?â
âHeâs probably back at the library again,â Michael mused as he crawled off Jeremy.
Evan wouldnât be able to handle it, Jeremy knew that much. And he couldnât ask for Gregoryâs help without alerting Evan to the amount of blood that coated them both.
âDo you want me to help?â Jeremy asked, feeling the heat more intensely in his face. Please say no. He didnât think heâd be able to handle it.
âReally?â Michael chewed his lip, considering it. âI would not want to be a bother⊠But if you are offeringâŠâ
Jeremyâs heart quickened at the prospect. âR-right.â
âHelp me up?â Michael asked.
Jeremy pulled Michael to his feet, unprepared for the wings to wrap around him again. âUm.â
âSorry. I donât have much control over them yet,â Michael replied sheepishly.
âDo they want me to carry you?â Jeremy gauged the idea of carrying Michael to the bathroom. It wasnât the worst idea heâd ever come up with.
âItâd probably be less awkward than walking there like this,â Michael agreed.
âSo Iâm just going toâŠâ Jeremy twisted around in the space the wings allowed him. Michael hissed out a pained breath, but soon he was behind Jeremy. âHow well can you jump?â
Pretty well, apparently. Jeremy barely needed to adjust for the weight of Michael on his own back, hands linked beneath Michaelâs knees. âOkay. Letâs get you taken care of.â
âI am not a child, Jer,â Michael said wearily. Still, he pressed the side of his face into Jeremyâs hair. âI am sorry to be such a burden.â
âYouâre not a burden, Mike. Youâre my friend. Iâm absolutely willing to help you out when youâre in need.â
âMmmmm,â Michael sounded almost mournful. But he didnât argue.
âOkay,â Jeremy said. âSo, Iâm thinking they might need a decent soaking, right? Birds like to be fully submerged when they clean their wings right?â
Michael blinked at him from where he sat on the toilet lid. âWhat are you even saying?â
âThe blood.â
âIt is not dried yet. Not completely anyway.â
âSo what? You were planning to just wing this whole thing, werenât you?â Jeremy shrugged off his jacket.
Michael snorted. âI was planning to shower, Jeremy. But I guess I was planning to wing it, considering how I have wings now.â His wings stretched as he spoke, emphasizing his point. âI just donât have the strength to stand there long enough to wash them off.â
âI-â Jeremy sputtered. Clearing his throat, he tried to skip over the accidental pun heâd made. âJust going to let the water do the work?â
âThatâs the goal.â Michael frowned. âThereâs just a few problems.â
âSuch as?â
âMy shirt isnât going to come off the same way it went on this morning.â
âAre you particularly attached to that shirt?â Jeremy asked.
âNot really. Could try to just-â Michael pulled at the collar of his shirt.
âIâll go grab a pair of scissors,â Jeremy said as Michael pulled experimentally at his shirt again.
He had to be careful walking by the couch, noticing Evan curled up for a nap. Gregory was nowhere in sight.
Returning with the scissors, Jeremy nearly dropped them upon seeing Michael. âWhat happened? I was gone for two minutes!â
Michaelâs shirt was hanging off his body in shreds. When Jeremy looked closer, he could see sharp claws on Michaelâs hands. âIâŠâ Michael shrugged sheepishly. âI thought I could tear the fabric and take it off myself.â
Jeremyâs mouth twitched, but he didnât let himself laugh. âOkay. I donât think you did a very good job of it though.â
âIt seems as though I failedâŠâ
âHere, let me justâŠâ Jeremy carefully reached around Michaelâs head, one knee resting between his legs. It felt strange to be cutting through Michaelâs shirt, but as the fabric gave way, Michael seemed to relax a little more.
Jeremy recalled Gregory and Evan both sitting on the couch as Michael measured the shape they needed cut from their shirts for the wings. Perhaps Michael needed a few of those done as well. Something to keep in mind for later.
âHey, why is there blood all over-â Gregoryâs eyes widened as he peered into the bathroom.
Michael straightened quickly. Jeremy pulled back, hiding the scissors. âHello.â Michael waved awkwardly, his wings stiff and very clearly exposed.
âYou⊠you have them too?â Gregoryâs voice seemed so small.
âYes, it appears as though we will match.â
Gregory swallowed harshly. âI can help. I know how to get blood stains out of fabric.â
âI would really appreciate it. Thank you, Superstar.â Michael beamed at Gregory, who flushed a deep red.
âItâs no big dealâŠâ
âNot to you,â Jeremy said softly. âBut it helps more than you realize. Thank you.â
Gregory opened his mouth to reply, but no words came out. He scratched his neck as his wings fluffed up, finally saying, âIâll be quick. It probably wonât be good if Evan finds out.â
âIt would be best if he did not know how messy the process is,â Michael agreed.
Gregory nodded, smoothing his hair down before hurrying out of the room.
Michael wadded the scraps of his shirt into a ball and tossed it to the floor. âNow that thatâs sortedâŠâ
Jeremy determinedly kept his eyes from wandering as he helped Michael stand. His friend leaned heavily against him for support as he attempted to undo his pants.
Jeremy belatedly realized that the only way this whole thing would work was if the shower ran over both of them. Iâm going to be drenched, he thought sorrowfully as Michael muttered to himself in frustration.
âYou could probably just sit while I wash the blood off,â Jeremy said when Michael finally stood there in his boxers. âSince it would be less exhausting for you.â
Michael blinked. âI suppose you are correct. I should have thought this through more.â
âItâs no big deal, man. Youâre probably dealing with blood loss or whatever.â
âStillâŠâ
âHey, itâs fine. You spend all this time taking care of everybody. Maybe itâs time someone took care of you, right?â
Michael chewed his lip. âI suppose.â
âOkay. Weâll get you cleaned up in no time, Mike.â Jeremy said, smiling supportively. Michael tentatively smiled back.
As it turned out, it was a lot harder to clean up Michael than Jeremy initially thought. He kept twitching away, hissing out noises of pain at Jeremyâs touch.
Michael clenched his fists in his lap. âOkay. Clearly this is not the proper solution.â
âI canât do this when itâs clearly hurting you, Mike. I justâŠâ Jeremy leaned forward to rest his head against the back of Michaelâs.
âThis is nothing. I have endured much worse before.â
âThatâs not as reassuring as you think it is.â
âJeremy.â Michael said calmly, wringing water out of the washcloth. âI am sure it has become clear to you that things are not how they should be. The wings are only one part of it.â
âYeah? What Iâm hearing is that your father is abusive.â Jeremy wearily took the washcloth back, dabbing it gently against the space between Michaelâs wings. At least like that it didnât seem to hurt him.
âWell, not in the way you would think. Actually, I was thinking more of the comparison between growing limbs and losing organs. I think losing organs is still a more painful experience than this.â
âSo you want me to just ignore your pain?â Jeremy asked, trying to decipher Michaelâs meaning.
âI am saying I can handle it. I can be a man about this.â
No one is doubting that, Jeremy thought grimly to himself. âMaybe I canât.â He tentatively rubbed at a clump of blood in the inner edge of Michaelâs wing.
Immediately, it swung at him, throwing him against the sink. Pain flared throughout Jeremyâs entire body as he hit the floor. Faintly he registered that his face was bleeding.
âJeremy?â Michael asked, twisting around. âAre you alright?â
âNnnnngh,â Jeremy groaned. âI donât think I broke anything.â
âI am so sorry. It appears that the wings are more sensitive than I thought.â
âNo kidding.â Jeremy pressed his fingers to his cheek. He was lucky. The clawed joint of Michaelâs wing had hit him just below the eye. Any higher, and he mightâve lost it completely. âNow what?â
âI suppose I should just sit under the water and hope for the best.â
âI think Gregory and Evan mentioned messages working out the soreness. Maybe I could at the very least-â
âI think we should avoid that for now,â Michael replied, his voice sounding stiff. âYou have already been hurt once today.â
âMichael.â Jeremy tried to make his voice sound stern. âI knew the risks when I offered to help. So let me help.â
âFine. Just do not do anything that will put you in danger again.â
âDonât lie about how much it hurts next time,â Jeremy shot back. âStill gotta get all that blood out of your wings, you know.â
Michael clenched his jaw, but he only stared down into his hands. He couldnât face Jeremy with the nasty cut on his face any longer.
Jeremy was lighter after that. He knew that even pressing a little too hard would make the wings spaz, and over the course of the next few hours, he succeeded with minimal interruptions.
Gregory popped in near the end to check on the progress. âHenryâs back. Do you want me to tell him about this?â He gestured at the entirety of the bathroom.
âI believe he should be informed. Please ensure that my brother does not come to investigate before we are done here.â
âAnd maybe grab him a dry set of clothes while youâre at it,â Jeremy said. As an afterthought, he looked at himself. âMaybe grab me something too, if you would.â
Gregory rolled his eyes. âYeah, yeah. How much does it hurt?â
âI suspect that I should be in more pain than I am,â Michael said, considering the question. âBut Jeremy has done an excellent job of making sure the process is less than agonizing.â
âUh, okay?â Gregory shot Jeremy a look.
âI canât hardly touch him without the wings reacting,â Jeremy explained. âNearly lost an eye the first time I did that.â
âSo itâs bad.â
âItâs bad,â Jeremy agreed.
Gregory shot Michael a look loaded with concern, but he gave Jeremy a thumbs up. âIâll ask Henry if he can get you guys some dry clothes. Maybe Iâll just imply that something else is going on in here if Evan asks.â He wiggled his eyebrows in a way that made Jeremyâs face burn.
âGregory-â
But Gregory had already ducked out of the room, laughing quietly to himself. Jeremy sighed, preparing himself for the inevitable glares heâd get from Evan.
Michael sighed softly once Jeremy finally went to smooth out the wings. âThat feels really nice.â
âGlad to hear it,â Jeremy said softly. âI think we got all the blood out.â
âIs it time to turn the water off then?â Michael asked, his eyes closing.
âIâd say so.â Thank goodness, Jeremy thought as he turned the dials back and pressed the tab down. âNow you need to dry off a bit.â
âMmmmmâŠ.â Michael hummed to himself as Jeremy stepped into the tub with a towel and started rubbing Michaelâs head with it.
Michaelâs eyes fluttered open, and he smiled at Jeremy. âYou really do like taking care of me, donât you?â
Jeremy huffed out a sigh. âI wouldnât be here if I didnât, would I?â
âI thought you just stuck around to steal our Coca Cola.â
âThat too. But I do enjoy your company, Mike.â
The smile broke into a full grin as Michael tugged the towel out of Jeremyâs hands. âThat is wonderful news, Jeremy.â
Did he really not know? Jeremy wondered.
Before he had a chance to answer, Henry peered into the bathroom, assessing the pool of water on the floor. He raised a tired eyebrow as he observed the two boys in the bathtub. âI wasnât inclined to believe Gregory before, but seeing it for myselfâŠâ
Jeremyâs face ignited with heat. âI was just helping clean blood from his wings. Nothing else happened, I swear.â
âI was referring to the fact that Michael grew wings. What did you think I meant?â Henryâs eyebrows scrunched, and Michael gave Jeremy a funny look.
âI thought Gregory mightâve said something else,â Jeremy replied, shaking his head. âForget it.â
âAre you alright, Jeremy? You look a bit feverishâŠâ A frown tugged at the corner of Michaelâs mouth.
âIâm going to go grab some more towels. And you two will be wanting a dry set of clothes, wonât you?â
âYeah.â Jeremy nodded quickly.
Henry hummed at them before walking back out of the room.
âI am grateful for both you and Gregory,â Michael said, using the towel to dry the rest of his body. He slowly rose to his feet, finally able to stand on his own.
Jeremy determinedly did not stare. Instead, he wrung water from his hair.
âI would offer you the towel, but I believe it is too wet to be any real help. Seeing as your clothes are also drenched, the best course of action is to wait for Henry to return.â
Jeremy smiled weakly. âYeah, thatâs true.â
Michael stepped out of the tub, hanging the towel back on the rack after he went. Jeremy could admit that the wings looked pretty good on Mike. Heâd been weary of it when heâd first seen the wings on Gregory, and he knew that Gregory was defensive about it now. But maybe seeing him help Michael would help.
âDo you need a bandage for your face?â Michael asked, making eye contact with Jeremy through the mirror above the sink.
âOh, I uh.â Jeremy blinked at him. âIt doesnât⊠Itâs fine.â
âAre you sure?â Michaelâs mouth twitched. âI understand that me being like this must be unpleasant for you, but that does not mean you do not need assistance with that cut.â
Being like this? Was Michael phrasing things like that on purpose? Was he talking about the fact that he was in his boxers or the fact that he had wings? Jeremy crossed his arms before remembering that his shirt was soaked. He uncrossed them and simply said, âThere is no problem. I just donât need a Band-Aid.â
Michael walked back over, and Jeremy tried to take a step back before remembering he was standing in a bathtub. Trapped, Jeremy stood stiffly as Michael ran a thumb over his scratch. Donât flinch, he told himself, but it still stung. The cut was pretty deep.
âYou likely do need a bandage, despite your claim otherwise,â Michael replied. âI can help, if you need assistance.â
Michael gently wiped blood from Jeremyâs face and went in search of medical supplies. It stung when he cleaned the wound, but Jeremy found himself too fascinated by Michaelâs cautious care to really notice. The tiniest furrow in Michaelâs eyebrows appeared when he put the bandage on Jeremyâs face, and his hands lingered on Jeremyâs jaw for just a moment too long.
He almost seemed sad when he stepped back from Jeremy. âAll better. See?â Michael smiled so quickly Jeremy wondered if heâd imagined the pain in Michaelâs eyes.
âY⊠yeah. Um. Thanks.â Jeremy touched the bandage, surprised by how big it was. âI didnât realize the scratch was that big.â
âI still feel terrible for doing that to you. Is there any way I can make it up to you?â Michael asked.
Unable to come up with anything to say other than a request for Michael to kiss him, Jeremy shook his head and turned his attention to Michaelâs wings. âDo they still hurt?â
âNot as much as they did,â Michael flexed them experimentally. Jeremy smiled faintly, recalling that Gregory was having immense difficulty controlling his own wings. Perhaps the size made it easier.
Michael made a face. âIt appears that moving them still hurts, however.â
âEvan mentioned something about messaging the muscles earlier. He was doing it for Gregory.â
Michael brightened. âI suppose I shall have to ask for Evanâs help with that endeavor then. Thank you for the reminder.â
I could do it for you, Jeremy thought desperately. He didnât want to just have to leave after everything. This was the most time heâd spent with Michael before, and the guy was just so chill about everything. But being in the same space as him, watching him interact with his brother and Gregory made him want to stay so much longer. Michael Afton was the most compassionate person Jeremy had ever met, and he wanted to be able to help the man who tried so hard to help everyone else.
It didnât help that Jeremy was also hopelessly in love with him.
As Jeremy opened his mouth to speak, Henry returned with the changes of clothes. Michael turned his attention away from Jeremy to thank Henry and apologize for the water all over the floor, and Jeremy was left to awkwardly collect the pile of bloody clothes on the floor to offer them to Henry.
Henry stared at the rags for a moment, his face paling significantly. âThese were Michaelâs clothes?â
âYes.â Michael was separating the clothes to split between himself and Jeremy, and he was hardly focused on Henry. âI could not find a way to safely remove my shirt without causing more pain, so Jeremy helped me cut it off. I am afraid blood does not come out of denim very easily, so my jeans are also a lost cause.â
Brightening, Michael put a bundle of clothing into Jeremyâs arms. âYou can change in Charlieâs old room.â
âWhy canât you both change in here?â Henry asked, sounding confused.
Pressure built in Jeremyâs throat as he tried to answer that question. It wasnât that he was ashamed of himself. Not by any measure at all. He just knew it was dangerous, what he was. People didnât exactly approve of people like him, after all. Especially not here.
Michael gave Henry a scathing look as tears built up behind Jeremyâs eyes. âMaybe we donât want to change in the same room.â
Henry blinked in surprise, but he glanced between the two boys for a moment before making his exit. Michael patted Jeremyâs shoulder. âI can go to Charlieâs room instead, if you would prefer to change in here.â
Jeremy still couldnât speak, so he just nodded. The gentle way Michael nodded back at him filled his body with a strange warmth. A few moments later, Michael was gone, and Jeremy could finally change out of the sopping wet layers heâd been in this whole time.
Half-way through changing, Jeremy noticed that most of the clothes were baggy and easy to layer over each other. There were almost too many options. A jolt ran through him when he considered that Michael had sorted through the clothes. Either Michael was very particular, or he knew.
Hurriedly, Jeremy finished changing and practically ran to the bedroom where Michael said heâd be changing. He basically flung the door open to a startled Mike, who had jeans on but no shirt. âIs something wrong?â Michael asked.
His wings and hair fluffed up, like heâd been expecting a threat, but his expression was one of concern. Jeremy knew he was shaking, knew he wouldnât be able to speak for a moment, but he stood there and just stared. Why did Michael have to be adorable in everything he did? The way his mouth curled into a frown made half of his mouth seem to vanish, like he was biting on it constantly distracted Jeremy from what he wanted to say.
He let his eyes wander over Michaelâs bare torso as he tried to find the words to speak. The worst of his secrets was surely out already, and if Michael figured out his feelings, it would be less painful than him knowing the other secret.
Fascination over the jagged scar across Michaelâs chest sprouted in his heart. Jeremy had seen it before, of course. Heâd seen it in the bathroom, but heâd been trying not to stare before.
âJeremy?â Michael looked worried now. âAre you alright?â
Maybe Michael didnât know. Maybe he just hadnât grabbed a shirt at all, since they had to be cut specifically for the wings anyway. Jeremy was probably just overreacting. And even if he wasnât, it seemed that Michael wasnât going to bring it up. âUhmm. I just⊠wanted to make sure you were okay.â
Michael relaxed. âIâm quite alright, Jeremy. Iâm not as weak as I was before. The shower certainly helped.â
âYouâre um. Youâre very fluffy right now.â
âAm I?â Michael ran a hand through his hair, feeling where it stuck up all over the place. âOh.â
âYeah.â Jeremy cleared his throat awkwardly. âThanks for talking to Henry back there.â
âIt was nothing.â Michael blinked at him, wings twitching. âGregory did a good job cleaning up.â He gestured at the carpet and the bed.
The bed was made very neatly, corners tucked so much better than Jeremy could do on a good day. There were only faint hints that someone had been bleeding there, and they were only visible because Jeremy was looking for them. âYeah. He certainly did.â
A fond smile crossed Michaelâs face at that. âHeâs so sweet.â
Jeremy didnât really believe that, but he nodded anyway. He didnât want Michael to stop smiling for anything. It was so much better than his frown in every possible way.
âWe should⊠I um. I think we should probably head back to the living room,â Jeremy said awkwardly.
âRight, yes. I suppose it is almost time for you to head home too.â Michael blinked, like he was shaking himself out of a daydream. âOr maybe you could stay for supper?â
Jeremy smiled. âI would love that.â
Evan was awestruck when he saw his brotherâs wings. âTheyâre so big!â
âSoft too,â Jeremy said, trying to encourage Evanâs excitement.
Gregory made a noise in the back of his throat before saying, âYou would know, wouldnât you?â
Jeremy stared at him, mouth opening and closing without words coming out.
âNo softer than yours, Iâm sure,â Michael said, trying to keep the peace. There wasnât even a hint of a blush on his face at Gregoryâs words. Were the jokes just going over his head? Maybe Jeremy was reading too much into it.
Shaking his head, Jeremy plopped down on the couch beside Gregory. âWhat happened to your face?â Gregory asked quietly.
âI wasnât careful enough,â Jeremy answered, glancing at the two brothers as they talked about Michaelâs new wings. âAnd Mikeâs wings pack quite the punch.â
âOh.â Gregoryâs eyes widened with understanding. âThat couldâve been bad.â
âYouâre telling me, kid.â Jeremy shook his head, taking a sip from his can of Coke. âWhat were you and Evan up to today?â
âVideogames mostly,â Gregory replied. âAlthough everything here is so old.â
âOld?â Jeremy wrinkled his nose. âNah, my parents are worse. Youâre probably just picky. A bunch of this stuff is newer than anything my family could afford.â
âYour motorcycle is cool though.â
Jeremy smiled. âIt is pretty cool.â
âCan you take me on it sometime?â
The smile faltered slightly. âUh, I donât know.â
âCâmon, please? All the stuff here is pretty boring, and I know Evan tries to be fun, but you can only play the same game for so long before itâs lame. And I donât want to have to tell him itâs lame. Itâs awful when he cries.â
Jeremy didnât know what to make of that. âMaybe we could play a board game or something.â
âI wanna go on your bike sometime.â Gregory stuck out his chin stubbornly. âOr Iâm going to tell Mike you have the biggest crush on him and-â
âOkay, okay! I get it. But youâll have to wear a helmet,â Jeremy said, looking away and tugging at his shirt. âAnd long pants. Just in case.â
âOkay, Dad.â Gregory rolled his eyes.
âWell, youâre the one who said itâs awful when Evan cries,â Jeremy shot back. âAnd Iâve already seen how Mike cries, and I donât want to see that again. No thanks.â
Gregory flinched at that. âIâŠâ
âNot to frighten you, but it can be dangerous.â Jeremy sighed. âThereâs only so much you can be safe. Not to quote my mom, but âIâd rather you be late than dead.â Itâs just that kind of thing.â
Seeing Gregoryâs expression, he softened. âIâm a firm believer in the fact that both of us are going to get lectured by Michael when he finds out. So, when he tries, weâre going to tell him that I already told you all the risks and you still wanted to do it. Unless Iâve changed your mind.â
âNo, havenât changed my mind.â Gregory scooted closer to Jeremy. âI bet Iâd survive a crash better than you.â
âNo way,â Jeremy laughed. âWith the way youâre built? No offense, but youâd be a splatter on the cement.â
âRude.â Gregory scoffed. Not subtly at all, he tried to steal Jeremyâs Coke from his hand.
Amused, Jeremy let him. Gregory immediately started downing what was left in the can. At that moment, Michael glanced over and gasped. âGregory! Is that Coke? Are you encouraging this, Jeremy?â
âHe took the can out of my hand. I didnât do anything,â Jeremy smiled cheekily. âNot my fault heâs so fast.â
âMmmmm,â Gregory squinted skeptically at the can. âThis is Coke?â
âYeah?â Jeremy looked confused. âWhy? Does it taste weird to you or something?â
âItâs better than I remember.â
Michael sighed, removing the can from Gregoryâs hands. âThat is because Coca-Cola has different flavoring in it than you remember.â
âAre you talking about the whole cocaine in Coke thing? Because I thought that was a myth.â
Michael shot Jeremy an exasperated look. âThat is not what I am talking about. Anyway, Gregory does not need caffeine in his system at this time of day. He wonât get any sleep at this rate.â
âWhoops?â Jeremy held his hands up in surrender. âLook I-â
âIt does not matter.â Michael shot Gregory a meaningful look. âSo long as he doesnât keep Evan up with his extra energy, it should be fine.â
Evan peered at them all from behind the sofa. âHow did he even take it from you? I thought you kept a tight grip on those at all times.â
âCaught me by surprise?â Jeremy shifted his weight as Michael gave him a skeptical look. âHeâs faster than he looks, I swear.â
Evan snorted, climbing over the back of the sofa, much to Michaelâs despair as he said, âWell, that gives him a one-up in physical games I guess.â
âHey, whatâs that supposed to mean? I totally crush at Fazblock!â Gregory crossed his arms. âI had more blocks than you did.â
âGregory, youâre supposed to get rid of the blocks, not keep them on the screen.â Evan shook his head despairingly. âI wouldâve explained the rules if youâd asked-â
âIt was different than what Iâm used to, okay?â Gregory rolled his eyes. âI could totally beat you at Fazzy Kart.â
âI donât even know what that is,â Evan replied. âI still think you made it up.â
âDid not.â
âDid too.â
âDid not.â
âDid too!â
âOkay, that is enough.â Michael shook his head, smiling faintly. âGregory did not make it up. Fazzy Kart just has not come out yet.â He ruffled Evanâs hair before walking away with the empty Coke can. âAnd I have something for you two to do when I get back!â
âA task?â Gregory asked.
âA task.â Evan snorted. âAh yes, my brother typically assigns me tasks. No, Gregory. Heâs sending us to do chores or something. Usually heâs more mean about it though.â
âNo one understands my jokes.â Gregoryâs wing twitched irritably.
âDoesnât matter,â Jeremy replied. âHe still laughed, even if he didnât get it. Be nonsensical! Nobody cares as long as youâre funny.â
âThatâs a terrible line of logic. I refuse to believe that people willingly follow your example,â Michael said, returning with a sheet of paper. âEvan, Gregory, I am trusting you two to find everything on this list and bring it back here.â
âWe donât have money,â Gregory said, but he still took the list from Michaelâs hands. âAnd arenât we supposed to stay inside until we figure out what to do about our wings? And wait, is it safe to-â
âYou worry too much, Gregory. We can just ask Uncle Henry for help.â Evan peered at the grocery list. âWhat are you making, Mikey? This looks like spaghetti sauce, but you donât use half this stuff normally.â
âWait and see,â Michael said cryptically. His own wings twitched as he spoke, even seeming a tiny bit ruffled.
âWith the overabundance of clothes Henry seems to have, maybe he has jackets you can just throw on over the wings or something,â Jeremy said, slowly rising from the couch as Gregory and Evan stood to examine the list closer.
âWe can handle this,â Evan said with full confidence. âAnd weâll try to be fast so you can get started sooner.â
âThank you, Evan.â There was a deeper tone of relief in Michaelâs voice at that. âMy heroes.â
Jeremy smiled wearily at them all. âI should probably get going.â It felt like intruding to stay this long. Sure, they all tried to include him, but Michael probably had other things he planned to do while Evan and Gregory were gone. Perhaps he needed to talk to his uncle more or something. Regardless, Jeremy had overstayed his welcome.
âI thought you said you could stay for supper.â Michael sounded wounded. âAre you feeling alright? Do you need to lie down?â
He pressed his hand against Jeremyâs forehead. âYou donât seem to have a fever.â
âIâm fine, Michael. I just donât want to overstay my welcome, you know?â Jeremy ducked away from Michaelâs hand and kept his gaze on the carpet. âEspecially if youâre all going to be busy.â
âI wonât be busy until they get back,â Michael replied as Gregory tugged on Evanâs shirt to lead him away. âAnd even then, I wonât be too busy to talk. You can sit with me in the kitchen while I cook.â
âYeah butâŠâ Jeremy hesitated, combing a hand through his hair. âLook, I just donât want to be in the way.â
âYou wonât be,â Michael insisted. He sat down on the sofa where Gregory had been sitting before. Patting the cushion next to him, he waited for Jeremy to sit back down.
When Jeremy sat down, Michael gestured for him to scoot closer. âWhat are you doing?â Jeremy asked nervously.
âYour hair is a mess,â Michael replied. âIâm going to fix it for you.â
âWhat do you mean?â Jeremy frowned, patting his hair self-consciously.
âItâs all tangled. Thatâs going to be a nightmare to brush out tomorrow if you donât take care of it tonight.â
âOh.â Jeremy looked away. âIt shouldnât be your responsibility-â
âMy wings shouldnât have been yours,â Michael countered. âLet me do a nice thing for you. Please.â
âI helped with your wings because I wanted to spend time with you. Not because it was a burden, Mike.â
âThis isnât a burden to me either. Let me help. Maybe I want to spend more time with you too.â
Jeremy didnât have a counter to that, so he reluctantly sighed. âJust⊠be gentle on it, okay?â
âOf course.â He blinked, seemingly surprised that Jeremy gave in so easily. âI do need to go grab a brush and a comb.â
âNaturally.â Jeremy shifted uncomfortably on the sofa as Michael got up.
What was he even supposed to say to Michael? He hadnât expected to get this far, and now faced with the opportunity to have a casual conversation with him, Jeremy panicked.
When Michael got back, the hair brush he carried had long strands of dark brown hair in it, and both the brush and the comb were shining with water. âI hope you donât mind,â Michael said awkwardly. âBut I know that hair gets really, really tangled, so I just wanted to make sure I could get the tangles out without hurting you.â
Oh. That was⊠surprisingly considerate. âAnd the water is supposed to fix tangles?â
âBetter than a dry brush.â
Jeremy just stared. The most heâd been able to do with his hair was to throw it into the worldâs worst ponytail when he needed it out of his face. All this talk of the more effective way to brush through his hair without making it hurt stirred something in his chest. There was nothing Michael would do that could possibly hurt more than the way he was currently doing his hair.
Michael sat back down and got to work. It was strange. Jeremy hadnât had anyone brush his hair in a long time. His mother had been too busy with work to even notice that he needed help with his hair. Or anything really.
âYou have really thick hair,â Michael mused softly.
âYeah. Makes it a real pain sometimes,â Jeremy replied.
Michael was so gentle with it, apologizing softly when the brush scraped his ear or a snag was too rough. Eventually, though, he set the brush aside and started dividing his hair.
âWhat are you doing?â
âHelping you with your hair,â Michael replied as he started braiding it. âI assume you donât have a hair brush for yourself, or maybe you just donât have much time to do your hair every day. But at the very least, braiding it back at night prevents most tangles from getting worse.â
âHow do you know so much about this stuff, dude?â Jeremy wondered. âLike, you know more about this than I do.â
âIâŠâ Michael hesitated. âEvanâs not my only sibling. I had a sister. Elizabeth. Her hair was more of a nightmare than this.â
âOh.â Jeremy fidgeted. He didnât know what to do with that information.
âAnd, there!â Michael twisted a ponytail into the end of Jeremyâs hair. âLess problems for later, see?â
âYeah.â Jeremy touched a hand to the braid, smiling softly. âThanks, man.â
âItâs nothing.â
âBut I say it is something. Come here, Mike.â
Michaelâs wings fluffed up ever so slightly, but he did as Jeremy asked, unprepared for the tackle-hug Jeremy gave him. He gasped in alarm as they ended up on the floor, but when he looked up at Jeremy, it was with what Jeremy could only describe as adoration. Then he was suddenly pressed completely up against Michael as his wings wrapped around them both.
Of course, that was also the moment Evan and Gregory came back from their shopping trip with the supplies Michael had asked for. Letting Jeremy up, Michael immediately accepted the groceries from Evan and went straight to the kitchen. Gregory and Evan were left staring at Jeremy, who was sitting with a ridiculous grin on his face.
âMight need some help preparing this!â Michael called.
Before any of them could move toward the door, however, Henry walked by to go help Michael. Which left Jeremy to get teased by the two younger boys.
âWhat was that about?â Evan asked, picking a long blue feather out of Jeremyâs hair.
âWhat were you doing on the floor?â Gregory asked.
âMike did my hair,â Jeremy replied, gesturing at the hairbrush that now had long strands of gold intertwined with the brown.
Evan looked thoughtful as he fiddled with the feather. âI didnât know Mikey knew how to do hair.â
âDidnât you tell me you had a sister?â Gregory asked, picking a smaller, brown feather from Jeremyâs shirt. âHe couldâve done her hair once or twice.â
âMaybeâŠâ Evan didnât sound very sure. âMikey wasnât⊠I donât know. Maybe he did. I never knew, though.â
âHe did mention it when I askedâŠâ Jeremy said, suddenly embarrassed to know more than Evan.
Evan fiddled with the feather more. âHe seems to like you a lot.â
âMike?â Jeremy asked, even more embarrassed now.
âYeah. He smiles when he talks to you.â
âExcept that one day,â Gregory interrupted. âHe came inside and cried.â
âThat was something else, I think,â Evan responded. âI think the Nightmares finally got to him.â
âSo I take it Mike doesnât usually talk about his issues then?â
âNot usually.â Evan squirmed, his wings puffing up. âCan we talk about something else?â
âYeah sure,â Jeremy shook his head and finally got off the floor. âDo you want to try playing Kings in the Corner again?â
âUgh, thatâs so boring,â Gregory replied, but Evan was already rushing off to get the cards.
âI need a second. Iâll be right back,â Jeremy said, slipping into the kitchen to grab another can of Coke.
Michael glanced over from where he was cutting an onion and just sighed. âJeremy-â
âI know, I know. Itâs bad for me or whatever. But I need it, okay?â Jeremy took a long swig from the can. âBetter than some habits.â
âStillâŠâ
âItâs fine dude. Cut your onion or whatever.â
Henry said something that Jeremy didnât catch as he rushed back to the living room. âOkay, are we ready to start?â
âThis game is stupid,â Gregory grumbled. He was holding his seven cards, and Evan had already laid out the board.
âI dealt, so Gregory goes first,â Evan replied, ignoring Gregoryâs comment.
âLucky,â Jeremy said, eyeing the board.
âI donât even know how to play,â Gregory complained. âThis game is for old people.â
âI guess weâre old then.â Jeremyâs eyes twinkled. âYou have to play a card from your hand onto one of those four cards.â He pointed at the two of diamonds, the king of spades, the four of diamonds, and the seven of diamonds respectively. âYou want it to be a lower rank, or less points than the card on the stack. And itâs gotta be the opposite color.â
âOh.â Gregory stared at his hand for a moment.
âYou gotta tell him about the kings, Jeremy.â Evan shook his head. âIf thereâs a king, you can move it into the spaces between the four other cards, and put a new foundation card down.â
âHuh.â Gregory frowned. âThis is too confusing.â
âIt really isnât,â Jeremy laughed, taking another sip from his Coke. âIf you really want, you can add your cards back to the foundation pile and watch me and Evan play a game.â
âIâm just going to do that.â Gregory stuck his cards back in the bigger stack.
âSuits donât matter,â Evan said helpfully. âOnly color does.â
Jeremy set off to move the king, and the game begun. Evan went out on his first turn.
âOkay, that was a bad example,â Evan said with a grin.
âYou didnât shuffle very well,â Jeremy said accusingly. Â âThat was- arghhh. Weâre playing another game so Gregory can actually see how the game works.â
âAre we doing points?â Evan said innocently.
âWe will once Gregory joins in,â Jeremy replied, collecting the cards from the board. âThese are warm-up rounds.â
âRiiiiight,â Gregory replied with an amused snort. âYou just got destroyed.â
âThank you for the obvious and accurate commentary, Gregory.â Jeremy rolled his eyes.
When he flipped the four cards over, three of them were kings. Jeremy let out an indignant noise as Gregory burst out laughing and Evan grinned at the board. Just like that, he was down to one card. Jeremy scowled at his own cards as it became his turn.
âAll four kings on the board in the first turn,â he grumbled.
âNow whoâs bad at shuffling?â Evan replied, watching Jeremyâs hand drop to three cards.
âOh, shut up.â
Evan snickered as it became his turn. âI almost wonder if you were trying to let me win.â He took the ace of diamonds and placed it on the two of clubs that Jeremy had missed during his turn. âDo you have the hang of it yet, Gregory? We may need a third player or this are going to be some very quick games.â
âHa ha.â Jeremy said as Evan gathered up the cards again. âIâm just used to people who arenât paying attention nearly as much as you do.â
âIâm just playing the game,â Evan said with a cheeky grin. âYou had a six of spades in your hand? You couldâve played that on the seven-â
âI donât want to hear it!â Jeremy sighed, exaggerating his grief as he drank from his can. âYou have eyes like a hawk.â
Evan just hummed at that, his eyes twinkling as he shuffled the cards again. âWhat do you say, Gregory? Want to try and give it another shot?â
âSure. Canât be any worse than Jeremy, right?â
âAlright, I get it.â Jeremy shook his head. âI guess this game isnât as awful as you want to claim it is, huh?â
âWeâll see.â
Evan pulled out a baggy filled with little red chips and shook it for a moment. âI didnât have a chance to grab paper, so we can just play with chips, right?â
âLetâs give Gregory one trial run first,â Jeremy said as Gregory stared blankly at the chip bag. âLet him get a feel for the game.â
Gregoryâs first round went okay. He managed to play half his cards in the first go, but he failed to notice that he couldâve moved the king to the corner right away, and Jeremy took advantage of that. Humming to himself, Jeremy quickly went through his turn and waited for Evan.
âThat is absurd,â Gregory said, watching Evan put down cards and move piles around rapidly. âThereâs no way youâre not cheating.â
âItâs all natural, Gregory,â Evan said cheerfully. âYouâre just mad because Iâm better at games than you are.â
âGrrrrrrâŠ.â Gregory scowled as Evan tapped his own card against the table. He put down his one card and waited for Jeremy to go.
Adding another person really did slow down the game a lot, Jeremy thought to himself. This was the first round someone had actually had to draw a card. Evan hummed, but he also needed to draw a card. Unlike Jeremy, however, Evan couldnât play his. Finally, the game was even again.
Gregory scowled at his cards. âWhat do I do if I canât play?â
âDraw,â Jeremy said. âWeâve both done it.â
Grumbling, Gregory drew a card. He brightened as he realized he could play it, and then it was Jeremyâs turn. Jeremy sighed in relief as he was able to play a card on Gregoryâs queen, and then move a ten on top of that. Moment of truth, he thought to himself as Evan studied his hand. Michaelâs brother shook his head and drew another card. And promptly played it.
Gregory and Jeremy both groaned at that. âSee, but now things get interesting,â Evan said cheerfully. âWeâve all been drawing cards and actually have to pay attention to the board.â
âDonât you always have to pay attention to the board?â Gregory asked as he drew another card. âUgh.â
âDepends on how close,â Jeremy said smugly, laying down his one card. âI win this round.â
Evan sighed wearily, but he said nothing as Jeremy collected the cards to shove them at Gregory. âYour turn to shuffle.â
Gregory pushed the cards back at Jeremy. âI donât know how.â
âI guess I can do it for you. But youâre still dealing, alright? Seven cards to each of us.â
Gregory nodded as Jeremy shuffled, and Evan quickly explained how chips worked. Everyone put one chip in at the beginning. Then, when you drew a card, youâd put another chip in. Each card at the end of the game still in your hand was another chip, except for kings. Kings were ten chips.
They all put one chip in the middle as Gregory passed out cards.
âReady for your first real round, Gregory?â Jeremy asked, looking over his cards.
Gregory huffed, but he nodded anyway. âThis is still dumb.â
âWhat if we made it a bit more fun?â Evan asked. âIâll put in this feather.â He held up the blue feather heâd picked out of Jeremyâs hair.
âWeâre playing for feathers?â Gregory asked. âBut we both have feathers.â
âNot just any feathers. Michaelâs feathers. I know him better than you do, trust me. He wouldnât just give those away.â
Gregory considered it for a moment as Jeremy bit his lip. It seemed plenty easy to get feathers in his opinion. Michael shed two of them while Jeremy hugged him before. âDeal. Iâll put in this one.â
Gregory set the brown feather on top of the three chips. Evan did the same with the blue feather. Both of them glanced at Jeremy expectantly.
âI donât have any. You both took those from me in the first place.â Jeremy rolled his eyes. The feathers were cool, though.
He kind of wished he had some of his own, maybe to braid through his hair or something. But that required winning this game. And since Evan was really good at Kings in the Corner, and also used all the chips in the box, it was really unlikely that heâd win them at the end.
âHow aboutâŠâ Jeremy put twenty more chips in the pot. âI know it doesnât balance out at all, but you two seem to really want those feathers.â
Evan grinned, and so, the game began.
Gregory surprised them all by nearly going out in his first turn, but Evan still won the first game. They played in relative silence, too busy concentrating to hold a proper conversation. Evan crushed them in the first few rounds, but Gregory eventually got a win when Evan had 6 cards in his hand, resulting in a somewhat decent counter-balance.
It did nothing for Jeremy though. He looked nervously at his dwindling pile of chips every time the game ended and knew it was very unlikely that heâd win. It wasnât impossible, sure, but it was incredibly unlikely.
âThis is eight, Gregory,â Evan said absently, after Jeremy had already played his first turn. âWe can play it, but you should pay better attention.â
Jeremy bit his lip at that. He was losing really bad. He really needed a win, and he needed one where the other two were struggling. Accidentally starting a round on eight cards was not a great way to start that.
âHow did you even notice that?â Gregory asked.
âEight feels thicker than seven.â
âHow much do you play cards? Jeez,â Jeremy asked as it became Gregoryâs turn.
âEnough,â Evan said with an amused smile. âI usually play alone.â
âThis doesnât feel like a game you can play alone,â Gregory muttered.
âYou can. Itâs just not as fun. But I donât play this,â Evan said as Jeremy had to draw yet again. âI play Solitare.â
âRight, silly me.â Gregory shook his head. âDude, how are you losing the game you suggested?â
âIt takes a lot of luck, Gregory.â Jeremy sighed, having emptied his can of Coke long ago. âIâve already accepted my fate. Now itâs just a matter of wondering who wins overall.â
They all fell quiet again as they settled back into their concentration. A few tense rounds went by as they all drew cards. When Evan finally played a card, Jeremy breathed a sigh of relief. Maybe heâd last another round.
Or⊠maybe not. It was a close thing, that balance between drawing and playing. âAre we going to go through the whole deck?â Gregory eventually wondered.
âMaybe,â Jeremy replied wearily.
The pot was massive at this point. Evanâs brow was continuously furrowed, and even his wings were stiff with concentration. Thereâs no strategy that trumps the good cards being at the bottom of the deck, Jeremy thought to himself with grim amusement.
âHa!â Gregory shouted his delight as he finally laid his last card.
Jeremy sighed sorrowfully as he glanced at his four chips. He would only have two left for another game after this. If only it had been Jeremy whoâd drawn the card to end the game.
âI donât even remember who shuffled that one,â Jeremy said as Gregory gathered the pot.
âIt was Gregory. He started us with eight cards,â Evan replied. âYou shuffle next.â
âIâm not going to make it through this game,â Jeremy muttered.
âThen weâll just play it out, and you can be done after,â Evan shrugged. âWho knows, maybe youâll win?â
âFor every draw you have that you canât play, Iâll put in a chip,â Gregory offered as Jeremy put his last chip in the pot. âItâll keep things fair.â
âIâm sure,â Jeremy muttered.
âAwww, you are a grumpy old man. Evan look! Heâs so grumpy.â
Jeremy rolled his eyes. âThanks.â
Evan put his last card down, and Jeremy shook his head. âIâm out. Good luck, Gregory.â
He wondered what Michael and Henry were up to in the kitchen. It had been two hours of this, after all. Surely preparing a meal wouldnât take that long, especially since Evan implied Michael was making spaghetti.
âOkay, I gotta know. What spaghetti takes three hours to make?â Jeremy said, sitting down at the kitchen table with Henry.
âItâs not the spaghetti that takes so long,â Michael replied from the stove. âItâs the sauce.â
âBut why?â
âThe flavor has to soak in from the leaves.â Michael shrugged, moving to sit down with them. âWhat were you playing in there?â
âCards.â Jeremy shrugged. âGregory said it was for old people.â
âThen he must have never played cards before,â Henry commented.
âMaybe itâs his age,â Michael suggested.
âNah. Your brother got really into it. Heâs been beating both of us.â
âTHATâS SO STUPID!!!â Gregory shouted from the other room.
Evan laughed and said something in response, as they all glanced toward the hallway.
âNo way,â Gregory said, his voice still projecting from the other room. âThatâs so stupid!â
âI think the sauce is about done,â Michael said, rising from his seat again. âI should probably begin on the actual spaghetti.â
âI appreciate you deciding to cook for us, Michael,â Henry said. âAnd not that Iâm complaining about your food, but this seems more complicated than some of the other stuff youâve made.â
Michael just blinked at him, filling a pot with water. âItâs just spaghetti.â
Gregory and Evan walked into the kitchen and sat down at the table. âIt smells great in here,â Evan said.
Michael glanced at his brother and at Gregory for a moment. âWho won?â
âEvan,â Gregory grumbled crossing his arms. âBut he cheats.â
âI do not! Withholding cards on my turn is within the rules of the game. Just because it means you have to draw more doesnât mean itâs cheating!â Evan argued.
âHeâs right, Gregory. If heâs withholding cards, itâs still a risk to him since you can easily draw a card at any moment and win the game yourself. Thereâs a reason itâs ten chips if youâre holding a king at the end of the game.â
âHmph,â Gregory scowled.
âJeremy, do you need a new bandage for your face?â Henry asked as Gregory and Evan glared at each other from across the table.
âWhat? Oh, Iâm sure itâs fine.â Jeremy hadnât realized that the edge of his bandage was peeling off.
âWeâll get that taken care of later,â Henry said. âWere you planning on staying over tonight?â
âIâŠâ Jeremy glanced around the room. âI donât know.â
âIf you decide to stay, let me know so I can tell your parents,â Henry replied, seemingly satisfied. âAnd would you like another can of Coca-Cola?â
âYes please.â
âDonât encourage his addiction, Henry.â Michael crossed his arms as he leaned against the counter.
Jeremy responded by sticking his tongue out at Michael. Michael shook his head and rolled his eyes, but Jeremy saw a faint smile tugging at the corners of his mouth.
âCan I have one too?â Gregory asked.
âAbsolutely not,â Michael replied. His wings twitched slightly. âYouâre done with caffeine for the rest of the night. If youâre this loud after half a can, I shudder to think of what would happen if you got a full can of Coke.â
âYouâre not my mom,â Gregory grumbled.
Jeremyâs mouth twitched. âHe tries to act like it though, doesnât he?â
Michael made an indignant noise as Gregory burst out laughing. Evan giggled too, adding, âMama bird Mike.â
All three of them broke into bad laughing fits at that one. Henry and Michael just exchanged an exasperated look as Michael stirred the spaghetti. âI can act like it if you really want me to,â Michael eventually said. âBut I donât think youâd like the response, seeing as you two are baby birds in this analogy.â
âWhat do you mean?â Gregory asked, bewildered.
âI think what heâs getting at,â Jeremy said, amusement glinting in his eye, âis that mother birds regurgitate food into their chicks mouths.â
âEwwwww,â Gregory gagged.
Evan snorted. âMikey wouldnât do that.â
âWouldnât I?â Michael raised an eyebrow. âIâve certainly done worse.â
Evan froze at that. He seemed to be considering Michaelâs point. âHe totally wouldâŠâ Evan sounded horrified.
âAnd with that terrible mental image, it seems that the spaghetti is done!â Henry said, putting a can of Coke in front of Jeremy before going to fetch everyone plates.
âI just need to strain the noodles, and weâre all set,â Michael said. âCould you grab the strainer please?â
Henry nodded and retrieved the strainer. Evan hummed to himself as he fiddled with the two feathers heâd won in the card game. Gregory said nothing, but Jeremy could tell it he was still bitter from his loss. Surely Michael wouldnât be unwilling to give up feathers if they asked, Jeremy thought to himself. Maybe heâd be uncomfortable with the idea, but if Gregory said how much he really wanted them, Jeremy was sure Michael would give in eventually.
âItâs going to be hot.â Michael warned, carrying the pot of spaghetti to the table.
Henry quickly placed a potholder beneath it, and Michael went back to retrieve the sauce for the spaghetti. âDo you want to get cups out, Evan?â
Evan nodded and got up from his spot. âGregory, you can get the plates.â
The whole group cycled around the kitchen like a little family, and Jeremy felt a little self-conscious about his place in everything, so he went and grabbed forks for everyone. It was the least he could do.
Michael dished out the food, putting just enough sauce on their spaghetti that they could avoid it if they wanted to. All of them were a little skeptical of the meal, but they all trusted that Michael knew what he was doing. Gregory and Evan both seemed startled by the taste, but Henry simply raised an eyebrow as he took a bite. Michael didnât seem particularly concerned about their reaction, though.
He was too busy observing Jeremy when he tried it.
It was⊠spicier than he expected. Jeremy glanced at Michael, suddenly suspicious of him. Michael blinked at him, casually taking a bite of his own spaghetti. Jeremy glanced at him again before moving his plate to the saucepan full of spaghetti sauce and adding more to his plate.
Michaelâs slow smile made Jeremy feel even more confident about his decision. Somehow, Michael had figured him out yet again, almost without effort. Jeremy stuck another forkful in his mouth and smiled back at him.
âGregory, slow down. Youâre going to make yourself sick,â Evan said.
âItâf, fine.â Gregory swallowed hard.
âCareful you donât choke,â Henry said warningly.
Gregory set his fork down quietly, his eyes watering. He coughed a little bit, causing Michael to turn to him with concern. âGregory? Are you alright?â
Gregory fanned himself, and Jeremy immediately figured out what was going on. âToo spicy for you? You barely had any!â He shook his head and poured Gregory a glass of milk. âDrink this. Itâll help.â
Gregory eagerly took the glass, draining it in less than a minute. âMmmmm.â
The rest of the meal went in relative silence, with Evan and Henry occasionally teasing Gregory for eating too fast and being unable to handle spicy food. Michael seemed oblivious to the main conversation, smiling softly to himself.
Jeremy knew he was staring, but he figured it wouldnât be the biggest deal. Plenty of people stared at their friends, right? At the way they twisted spaghetti noodles onto their forks and brought their forks to their mouths. At the way their eyes glowed with joy at making something new successfully.
Michael caught his eye, and the smile widened. Jeremy felt himself smiling back easily. Heâd already finished his food, and Evan and Gregory had finished half the spaghetti by themselves. There wouldnât be many leftovers anyway.
Henry was the first to move from the table. He collected plates from everyone to take to the sink. When Michael moved to help, Henry waved him off, insisting that since Michael made the meal, he shouldnât have to clean it up, with a meaningful look toward Evan and Gregory. He stopped Jeremy when he tried to get up too, insisting that guests shouldnât need to help.
âBut I thought we were guests,â Gregory grumbled when Evan tapped his arm to help him get up.
âJeremy, that bandage really does need to be changed before you go,â Henry said quietly, gathering the leftovers into different containers.
âI can help him with it,â Michael said.
âMichael, youâve done enough today. Especially with how you were feeling this morning-â
âI can help,â Michael interjected stubbornly.
Jeremy raised a confused eyebrow at the way Michaelâs wings and hair ruffled.
âYou need rest,â Henry said in a tone that brokered no argument.
Still, Michael persisted, the feathers now completely refusing to lay flat. Jeremy wondered how this could possibly be something heâd need to be so defensive about. âHey, maybe Henryâs right. You have done a lot today.â
Michael scowled at that, and he grabbed Jeremyâs arm and practically dragged him out of his chair.
âWhat- Hey!â Jeremy stumbled into Micheal, expecting him to apologize or something.
âThereâs the old Mike,â Evan mumbled quietly.
Michaelâs face was right in front of Jeremyâs as he spoke. âI know my limits.â
âDo you?â Gregory challenged. He didnât seem frightened in the slightest, which was very different from the atmosphere surrounding Michael at that moment. âTo me it seems like you keep going until you drop. Maybe you should just get rid of that chip on your shoulder and let someone else handle it for once!â
âLike you did?â Michael snapped, and at that, Gregory actually flinched. âSometimes, you canât trust that help will come, Gregory. You should know that better than anyone.â
Gregoryâs grip on the plate in his hands tightened. âYeah, well, I didnât have a family who took care of me like you do! So just suck it up.â Jeremy heard tears behind those words, and Evan mumbled something gently to him and tried to get him to turn his back on Michael.
That seemed to break something in Michaelâs resilience. His wings twitched, and he let go of Jeremyâs shirt. âRight. Sorry.â He sounded just as torn as Gregory. âIâŠâ
Jeremy figured nothing would be helped by Michael sticking around in the kitchen, so he tentatively put a hand to Michaelâs shoulder. âHey, you can help with my bandage. Maybe just tell me how to put it on so I do it right tomorrow morning, yeah?â
âSo you arenât staying then?â Henry asked, looking worriedly between the four boys.
Michaelâs ashen expression was not particularly reassuring. âNo, I mean. If itâs okay for me to stay, I plan to. I just⊠Maybe it should be my responsibility to fix that?â Jeremy gestured at the scratch on his face. âSeems like all Iâm doing here is making more messes anyway. Might as well try to clean one up myself, right?â
Henry frowned but he said nothing.
Jeremy leaned close to Michaelâs ear. âCome on then.â
âI didnât mean to⊠I hurt his feelings,â Michael mumbled as he mechanically peeled the rest of the bandage away from Jeremyâs face to wipe at the scratch with a wet cloth.
âEnergy was running high. Maybe you are a bit more overwhelmed then you thought? Frayed nerves break way for anger sometimes. Or so Iâve heard.â
âI still shouldnât have done that.â Michael couldnât even look Jeremy in the eye. He was too distraught.
âWhy did you get so defensive, if you donât mind me asking? And Iâm not just talking about Gregory. You were adamant about helping me with my bandage.â
âI justâŠâ Michael hesitated. âI havenât had a chance to see you in days, and I wanted to get every moment I could?â
âAn afternoon together wasnât enough?â Jeremy teased, even though he knew exactly how Michael was feeling. âLook, thatâs okay, Mike. But you gotta take care of yourself too.â
âYeah, but-â
âWhat do you want? I know you think you have to help everybody all the time, but youâve gotta have desires too, right?â
âMaybe I donât deserve to have my desires realized,â Michael replied. He still wasnât looking at Jeremy. âMaybe Iâm just a rotten person who doesnât deserve joy or anything that doesnât directly benefit anybody else.â
âMichael Afton.â Jeremy said, trying to sound stern. âYou are a human being just like everyone else. We all make mistakes. And you sound like youâre trying to atone for yours. I donât know about you, but someone who tries to learn from their mistakes sounds like someone who deserves to have what they want every now and again.â
Michael completely froze at that. When he met Jeremyâs eyes, he looked utterly shattered. âIâŠâ He swallowed. âI canât do this anymore.â
âThatâs okay, Mike. No one is asking you to do everything-â
âNo, you donât understand.â His voice was hardly a whisper. âIâve⊠That scolding⊠Youâve said that to me before.â
âI have?â
Michael nodded mutely. âIt was right beforeâŠâ His wings stretched their full length as Michael squeezed his eyes shut. âI canât.â
âWhat canât you do, Michael?â Jeremy asked softly.
A pained noise rumbled in Michaelâs throat, and he dropped the cloth, yanking Jeremy forward by his shirt. Their mouths crashed together, and all Jeremy could think was finally. His own hands went behind Michaelâs shoulders, and he gently guided the wings back into a folded position before stroking them gently.
He didnât want to stop kissing Michael. It was freeing and exhilarating at the same time. Michael tasted like bubble gum and smelled like clean laundry. He was the weirdest man Jeremy had ever met, but maybe that was what made him so alluring. Or maybe it was something else. Something about all this just seemed so⊠right.
When Michael broke away, Jeremy tried to follow. Michael looked at him fondly and laughed. âI thought you said I needed to take care of myself.â
âI canât be that addicting,â Jeremy said impulsively.
Michael snorted. âI need air, Jeremy. We were both going to pass out if we kept that up.â
âCan we do it again?â Jeremy didnât care about air. He just wanted to be close to Michael, wanted to make him smile, wanted to make him laugh.
Michael laughed again, a brilliant sound, before Jeremy pressed their lips back together. It was completely perfect.
#cloud speaks#cloud writes#michael afton#jeremy fitzgerald#gregory fnaf#evan afton#henry emily#fnaf au#ballpit au except they have wings#and ye#only took nine days this time#lol#happy.... um#not birthday#I hope you enjoy!#and y'all#I'm so happy about how this turned out#so humor me aight?#XD#art trade
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Hey yâall, Iâm starting my own little collection of âstatue PokĂ©monâs in Natureâ and first off is bulbasaur ye
#muns art#mun#art#oof#ye#my art#muns ok art#Muns Pokémon statue series#Pokémon Art#bulbasaur#Pokémon statues in nature#pokemon stone statues#digital illustration#and ye#Pokémon nature statue series
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Inktobertale Day 19 - Tears or Rain?
Ink belongs to comyet
#he's starin at you đ#heeee#heeeeeeee#more inky angst :D#or somewhat angsy#and ye#its rain#boys don't cry am i riiiight#idc that i kinda hc him enby#inktobertale2023#inktober#my art#ink sans#utmv#undertale au#sans au#utmv fanart#my cutipie <3
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mmm ocs (and frank)
#original character#subway surfers#oc art#original charater art#my ocs#sorry i havent posted#Ive been very inspired and now im posting only few of the drawings ive made lol#And ye#frank is there
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He had seen the avatar form a couple of times now, but not with the wings. It was like seeing the old band avatar, just not the hologram version. And it was clear that he was not doing well, with both panic and fear almost tangible in the air itself. .
River: Lucas?
Lucas twirled around, which had one of the wings hit the bench nearby which made him flinch and of course hit the tree on the other side of his little path. River instantly recognized the tears, and that he had to have been crying for a while already. He also noticed something he had once again, like when they shared the heart that all along Lucasâs upper body, there were lines, shining and pulsating, as well as thicker scales that seemed not to match the rest. It was thicker, almost like armor. Instinctively he triggered his calming spell, as he noted the necklace was empty, which was a sign this had been a rough time for his Sunlight.
Lucas: I... River: Hey there Sunlight, now I see where you took your avatar look from, for your old band.
Lucas just looked at him, it was oddly not what he had expected River to say, but he also knew he was right. He had seen the wings tips, and he was pretty sure they looked exactly like the ones his avatar had. Then he shook his head, how was he going to tell River this, that he was suddenly sure there was an egg, that it was a dragon.
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#the ward legacy#writblr#simblr#simblrstories#ts4 story#ts4#co created with mahvaladara#sims 4 storytelling#river ward#Lucas Sunstar#Full avatar form on our sunlight now#tail#wings#all bells and whistles#and ye#I actually have some screenshots for this#oooohhh
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IM TRYING TO FIGURE OUT KIRBY LORE AND EVERYONE KEEPS SAYING "VOID" FOR FUCKING VOID TERMINA
THEYRE NOT THE SAME THING AND I AM ABT TO FLOP AROUND ON THE FLOOR LIKE A FISH IF SOMEONE CALLS TERMINA "VOID" AGAIN
#kirby#void#void kirby#void termina#literally dying#i saw some ppl be like 'omg VOID isnt related to kirby at all'#so i went to go do some research#and ye#void TERMINA isnt related to kirby#it copied kirbys face bc that was the first one it ever saw#but VOID#FUCKING#IS#MAYBE#from what ive heard is canon#void is this omnipresent being that is the creator of all things#and when it comes across positive emotions/energy itll make stuff like kirby#but when it comes across negative emotions/energy itll end up as dark matter#that whole battle in soul melter EX isnt canon#void itself cant be like a physical thing#it has to be in other forms#anyways#sry for ranting sm this is just#smth thats been bothering me#also i am a very big void fan#and if anyone else calls termina void i will go and beam attack their ass#en stuff
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pspspspspspsps
e-e-e-e-e-e-excuse me?!
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you! tumblr user!
#peach rambles#hall of fame i guess#why does this one have more notes than the other one?#also yes i am as shocked as you all are that this whole time he wasnât standing upright and looking up at the camera LOL
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When was the last time you ate something green and NO GREEN M&M'S DON'T COUNT
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do you think you could take a vampire?
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Last one from the archives
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I will NEVER not fuck with women using a traditionally masculine title. Tell me more about that girl that's also a prince.
#yes im a lesbian#yes this statement includes me bro i love those funny little titles#anyway#the locked tomb#but also uh#sort of#revolutionary girl utena#i guess
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Prepare yourself.
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Vy: Ready?
He smiled as they both turned towards them, the slight nervous smile that Lucas had and the more worried look from River, basically what he had expected from them both.
Lucas: As ready as I can be I think - he looked over at River, who had his arm around his shoulder- I think we both are? River: Yeah, shall we?
There was worse to wait in a way than to actually start in Riverâs mind, the wait let you just think over and over again on the same possible issues unlike if they got started. Then it would just be the issues that actually were there, when they happened, and to deal with them then.
Vy: Alright, letâs begin.
Hayden walked over to River, as he had already been on the receiving end of this once, he still remembered it, and part of him missed the old connection they had. And if he was honest, he almost felt a small envy about what River would soon feel. Vy on his end, sat with Lucas, helping him prepare, specially helping him calmly manage to form the claws on his hands. They had been working on this for some weeks, and with Vy there and the calm and gentle coaching he had slowly learned to handle it.
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#the ward legacy#writblr#simblr#simblrstories#ts4 story#ts4 alpha#ts4#co created with mahvaladara#alphasims#sims 4 storytelling#alphacc#Christian Ward#Hayle Ward#River Ward#Hayden Ward#Yvreon Ward#I didn't take for everything though#sorry#but there will be some of the heartlight share itself#and ye#sometimes the wait is worse than the doing
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stop using chatgpt!!!! take a bronze pin and carve your questions onto an ox scapula, then toss it into the fire!!!! use the cracks to divine the gods answer!!!!
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