Toris tapped on the ebony table he was sitting at with great expectancy. 'He didn't get caught . . . did he?'
The snow outside became heavy as he waited for his best friend, boyfriend, and everything and above, Feliks, to call like he did everyday at 2 am.
Why such a early time, you ask? Their parents weren't up, so it'd be perfect to sneak a few conversations with eachother. Sure they saw eachother at school, but they only got to see the other in the halls (only for a split second), lunch, and the last period of the school-day. But anytime other than that was absolutely forrbiden- by their parents, of course.
When they started dating, which was about a year ago, their parent were horrified. The two sets of parents were completely against their sons having any sort of homosexual relationship between eachother. So much so, that Feliks' parents decided that it would be best to move farther away, which would be closer to the school. That way, when he laft, he wouldn't have time to waste waiting for the other.
Both boys thought the idea was completely rediculous, and they should consider the fact that they might actually be in love. But, no. That was not going to cross their dear parents' minds in the least.
Interrupting his thoughts, he felt a vibration on the table, startling him. It was his cell phone - 'Feliks' it read.
He quickly answered the phone, starting with a rushed, "Hello? Feliks?"
"Like, omg, Liet!" A voice on the other line exclaimed quietly. "I thought you would totally not answer!"
A sigh came from the brunette, "If I've said it once, I've said it a thousand times. I'll always pick up."
"Oh, okay~" Toris already knew he'd forget again. "So, like, I saw this totally awesome necklace at Claire's, and like . . ."
continued to ramble on- Toris didn't mind, in fact, he listened to every word the other had said. He closed his eyes and pretended he was there, across from him at the table, going on about this new perfume he got. He enjoyed it.
" . . . and so I was like, 'No way, girl, like, it's mine' and she's like, 'Nuh-Uh, it's totally mine. I saw it first.' we didn't physically fight, but dang, she like, totally wanted that coat. Y'know?"
This caught him by surprise. "Y-yeah. That wasn't the only one in stock, was it?" he responded after a few moments.
"Yeah, but it was like the last in pink. Anyway . . .''
Toris smiled, maybe being so far away wasn't so bad after all.
