The wind was full of chill and the scent of pines. It was dusk, and stars were beginning to shine on the horizon. Kevin was riding along the smooth winding road on his bike, taking in the world around him. Everything always felt so right when he rode, the world made sense and he could soar through the winds.
He loved to ride his bike in the quiet solitude of the night, it was one of the only times he could really let go and just feel. The forest whipped past him as he glided down the familiar roads. The dense trees thinning to show houses and street lights, which had just begun to flicker to life.
Kevin pedaled down the street that lead to his house. The cul-de-sac was quiet, homely. The light leaking from the houses shed a warm hazy light onto the pavement. Kevin smiled when he passed a certain dork's house.
"I wonder if he is still awake," he mused. Though, he was sure he knew the answer. Kevin pulled into his driveway, hopped off his bike and propped it up against the garage. He ran quickly across the street to the blue house opposite his own.
Running up the sidewalk, the grin on Kevin's face grew wider and wider. He had been waiting all day for this moment. He jogged up to the side of the blue house, and walked quietly up to the window. Kevin's smile faltered.
"The lights are dim, I wonder if he forgot.." he tapped gently on the glass. He glanced around anxiously, his stomach in knots.
"I was too late," his hands grew clammy.
"He's probably already-" his thoughts were cut short by a soft click from the window. Kevin's eyes widened as the window opened. He smiled, jumped through the slender opening, and landed on a very startled Edd. They landed with a heavy thud on the floor.
"Kevin!" Edd whispered with quiet scorn, "You cannot just jump-" Edd's words were lost as Kevin kissed him, biting his lower lip and smiling.
"I've been waiting for that all day," Kevin smirked, he looked down and Edd and laughed at his loss of words. Edd's reddened round face looked back up at him in annoyance, though he was clearly flustered. Kevin chuckled, still on top of Edd, and ran his hands through Edd's long black hair.
"Please, do refrain from making loud noises, Kev, I do not wish to cause any unnecessary commotion," Edd scowled his brows furrowing.
"Ah, I see you've found your words again," Kevin smiled sweetly.
"I hadn't lost them in the first place," Edd pouted, "I was just excited to see you is all," he looked away from Kevin's face, blushing.
"Well that, I can tell," Kevin wiggled his eyebrows and grinded his hips into Edd's groin. Edd gasped, and tried to scramble away, embarrassment clearly plastered on his face.
"Oh, no you don't," Kevin rolled onto Edd and kneeled over him, he leaned down close to Edd's face. He looked longingly at Edd's pink lips, then dragged his gaze up to Edd's enchantingly blue eyes.
"All day I've been thinking of you," Kevin's lips grazed Edd's earlobe.
"All day I have been so tortured looking at you," Edd's eyes fluttered and his breathing quickened as Kevin kissed his neck.
"All day I haven't kissed you," Kevin grazed Edd's lips with his own.
"And now I need to be close to you," Kevin's face hovered above Edd's.
"I missed you," Kevin whispered sheepishly, his eyes cast down. Edd brushed his fingertips along Kevin's cheek, "I missed you too, Kev." Edd grabbed Kevin, closing the distance between them.
