A/N: I wanted to try this again. For those who followed or knew me from before, this story is a "remastered" version of 'A Life Changing Meeting" (if you didn't, it doesn't matter). Why? Because I thought it was awful. Now I think this one is still awful, but is more passable than the old one. I dunno how many chapters this thing will have, but this one is not the last one. I'll probably make some lewd scene in here. Dunno... But my brain is practically an ass, so keep your hopes up with that.
Lastly, a big ass thank you to Reciprocate (author), who got me into writing again. Now, to the story.
[UPDATE] - Fixed some stupid mistakes I had, and I tried to make this chapter even better (I hope it worked). Nobody helped me fixing this, which means everything I've done here is made with my brain. If you find that this is better than before, tell me; nice words would be kindly appreciated! If you find something's still off or I fucked it up somewhere, tell me, too; I'll never improve if nobody is there ready to destroy me :D (that person knows that I'm talking to him... maybe.) Also, I gotta say that I'm not English, and writing this at night isn't helping; I also forget to do things that I had planned on doing. My brain is tooooo tireeeed D:
Anyways, enjoy this updated piece of sh- I mean, art.
"Ugh… I hate these things."
In the little bathroom of a small house, the known Fox McCloud that fought and beat one of the most threatening creatures of the Lylat system, the Aparoids, and saved the entire universe from a possible destruction… was struggling with the black tie of his tuxedo.
"Fucking… there we go!" Once finishing his battle with the suit, he looked at himself in the mirror and smiled. "I look really good for tonight!" The sun was finishing setting by the time he was ready. Fox was called to assist in a meeting, where he would be thanked for all his doings in said war. He was about to refuse, but when his teammates insisted, he ended up accepting. In the end, he still wasn't regretting saying yes.
"I hope this one's better than the Lylat wars..." He said to himself, before entering his car to leave.
The first meeting he had was terrible. Like this one, it was made to thank him for the defeat of Andross, his heroic acts and blah, blah, blah. The worst part, and what he was complaining about, was the speech. Talking and encouraging his teammates was far different than speaking in front of thousands of people.
Not only that, but he was too young; everyone in the room was in their thirties or forties, and their hero was just a boy whose age wasn't above twenty.
"It's gonna be fine, Fox. You got this." He told himself. He wasn't going to make the same mistake, so he had some things to say… before screwing it up.
After almost half an hour inside his car, he reached his destination, parking on the streets. When he got out of the car, he tugged the collar of the tuxedo. The warmth increased his body temperature, but the cold breezes from time to time made the atmosphere bereable for the suit he was wearing.
The meeting room destined for the night was...
"What the heck. This place is huge."
From outside, Fox stood there in awe, just looking at the environment. A metal fence in the outside gave the place a fancy look. That, summed with the big garden and the pathway, gave it a strange feeling to Fox and he liked that feeling; it looked like a little forest inside a house with a wide variety of plants: different trees, different flowers, different bushes.
"Whose place is this…?" He was astonished. He began walking through the path, admiring his surroundings. The big garden even had a small lake to his left, with a bridge above it, connecting two ends of the lake, and a pair of benches located in North and South of the lake.
After around a minute, he reached the entrance. From the outside, the wooden door had a nice contrast with the white walls. The building was big enough to hold an incredible amount of people.
Fox opened the main door. The first thing he noticed was the people; men and women everywhere, enjoying their night amongst themselves.
There was a big table in the center, decorated with a red mantle, some candles, and all of the plates and cutlery were already set. Nameplates for everyone were also placed in the table, in front of the respective seat.
In each of the four corners of the room were the appetizers: four stalls, and all of them had something sweet, salty, and bittersweet for those that liked it; there were drinks too, both alcoholics and non-alcoholics. It was simple, but enough to be perfect.
In one of those stalls, on the right side and in the other end of the room, were his friends and teammates.
"Trying to hide from me, huh?", he jokingly said to himself. He smiled and approached the group. On his way, he took a look at the nameplates. "Falco Lombardi", "Slippy Toad", "Peppy Hare", "Krystal", "Fox McCloud", "Wolf O-"
"W-WOLF!?" He blocked his mouth before yelling anything else. In the seat right in front of his, the nameplate "Wolf O'Donnell" was placed. He kept walking towards the stall, and beside that seat were the other members: "Leon Powalski" to the right, and "Panther Caroso" to the left.
"He… he's alive!?" A sense of joy coursed through him. They weren't on the best of terms, but after they helped in the Aparoid queen mission, Fox and Wolf weren't rivals anymore.
"He's not my friend either. But… seeing him here…" The vulpine always thought that Wolf died in there, after Star Wolf took the decision to sacrifice themselves and let Star Fox finish the job. Now, though, he could tell them what he wanted to say.
"I'll have time for it later. Now though, I have people to greet." He shook the idea out of his head, and continued his course. After passing through the elegant crowd, he arrived at the stall, where his teammates heatedly discussed… something. Falco was using a black tuxedo just like him, Slippy and Peppy. Krystal had a red, long dress that covered her entire body. He patted Falco's shoulder to get their attention. "Hey, Falco."
"Fox! Dude, it's nice to see you here!" He replied.
"You guys pushed me here, so of course I had no other choice!" Fox said. He went straight to Peppy, giving him a hug, and said what he wanted to say. "Thanks, Peppy. Without you, we would've ended in the worst of the situations."
"Heh… no problem at all, kid. I did what I had to do for you guys." He answered, hugging the fox back. "You're the heroes, after all."
"Don't say that!" Krystal spoke. "You're part of the team, and your decision was incredibly risky… but doing that for your friends makes you a hero."
"That's right!" Slippy intervened. "Without you, we couldn't have done it, so you're just like us!"
"Thanks. Don't make this old man cry, not now at least." Everyone laughed. Then, a paw pulled Fox from his shoulders towards another figure.
"Hey, dudes! Nice work out there with the queen!" It was Bill. The husky and his squad also did their number on the Aparoid war, so he of course had a place in the meeting.
"Bill!" Fox didn't hesitate and hugged his friend. "Long time no see! Are you gonna stick with us?"
"Nah, dude. Gotta give the squad a nice and warm welcome. But I'm sitting close to you all, so you can shoot the answers at dinner!"
"Sure!"
"Nice seeing you guys again!" Bill said, turned around and waved. They all waved back. Bill's smile and attitude always changed everyone's mood to better.
"Nice seeing him again." Falco said, following Bill's farewell.
"So, guys. What were you talking about?" Fox said, remembering the debate his teammates had, before he appeared.
"We were talking about Wolf, actually." Krystal answered.
"Not sure if you wanna talk about… HIM, y'know?" Falco added, making clear his hatred. The avian still had a lot of distrust towards Wolf.
"Well... I want to believe that they turned a new leaf. What they did for us was something big; we wouldn't be here if it wasn't for their help." Fox, on the other hand, wanted to be optimistic.
"Yeah! They are also heroes!" Slippy happily said, following Fox's ideals.
"You both are so innocent…" Falco mumbled, then sighed. "He had to do that anyways. I mean, his ass would be dead too if he never got in the way. It was a risk he took for his own sake."
"Hmm…" Fox started thinking through Falco's way. But for him, there was something that didn't click on what the avian just said.
"Ah!" And he found it. "Maybe you're wrong, Falco. I think… that it's all about pride. He wouldn't have helped us, unless he had other intentions in his head. Knowing Wolf, he'd rather kill himself over helping me."
Falco silently listened and processed in his head the words. It made too much sense, but he was stern enough to say: "Why are you trying so hard to defend him? Are you his boyfriend or something?"
Fox was taken by surprise by the comment, but he didn't react towards it. "No. I think he only needs someone to trust, and I want to give him the opportunity to redeem himself."
"Still sounds gay for me."
"I'm not…! Ugh… just…" Fox reached his limit.
"Wow, chill bro. Your brain is gonna go boom if you don't stop struggling. It was just a joke." Falco huffed and left the stall, clearly annoyed.
"Fox." Krystal called him. "Come with me."
They left the building. Outside, the peace and quiet of the silence filled his ears: he felt a lot calmer. Krystal, however, had the need to break that feeling, and talk about certain problem she sensed inside his head. "Fox, something's wrong."
"Huh? What do you mean?"
"You know what I mean. I can read your thoughts, silly." She tried to lighten the mood with a warm smile. That way, Fox would feel more comfortable.
"Right…"
"Do you want to talk about it?"
"I dunno." His ears flattened. "It's not like it's going to happen."
She frowned. "You can try."
He looked away. "It's not so easy, either."
"Don't be too hard on yourself. You can call for my help if you need it."
"No. If I'm going to do this, I'm going to do this by myself."
"Very well. You choose. But just so you know, I'm here to help you." She smiled, holding his hands.
"I know, Krystal. Thanks." He hugged her tightly.
"I hope he feels the same."
Back inside, everyone was beginning to take their seats. Fox headed to his own, and when he sat down, he saw the guy he and Krystal were talking about outside. "H-hey… Wolf."
Wolf O'Donnell, notorious criminal and ally of Andross, was looking at him. Fox took the opportunity to say hi, and the lupine tried to be polite. "Hey." Wolf also wore a black tuxedo, white tie, and his eyepatch.
They stared at each other. The lupine had a look on his face that clearly said 'sorry'. The vulpine wanted to yell at him, but he also wanted to let Wolf know that he had a special place in the fox's heart, and that Wolf would be safe with him.
Fox got startled by a voice. Looking at the source, he stopped when he found General Pepper, the one who called them all for the meeting, had a microphone in his hand. "Everyone! I'm glad you've all attended to tonight's event. The dinner will come first, and the honorifics and such will begin later. Enjoy!"
Right after Pepper finished his blunt introduction, different kinds of food were placed on the table. There were pastas, chicken, meat, vegetables; there were also different kinds of sauces. Fox didn't hold back, and took chicken, a mixture of lettuce and tomatoes, and red sauce. "This is gonna be a long night."
The dinner went on without important events. Some random guy dropped his glass, and Fox tried his best not to laugh; he was incredibly childish sometimes.
He took the chance to talk to Bill: the husky retired after the events. He felt like the wars were over, but he would be available if something big happened. He wanted to pass his knowledge to other people, so he decided to be a professor in the flight academy.
His teammates decided to do something different, away from the team, and Fox had to let them go. Falco wanted to do some random jobs as a mercenary. Krystal wanted to restore Sauria's destruction, and protect the world from any menace; she was skilled thanks to her time with the team, and she couldn't express how grateful she was. Slippy wanted to take an opportunity with a job at Space Dynamics, and his future was promising. Peppy retired; he loved being with the team, but he was way too old now, so he left his place vacant for someone else.
The vulpine felt sad for that. The team he considered a family for so long was beginning to break apart; but he still had some joy inside, knowing that they were going to do what made them happy.
On the other hand, Fox had no clue on what to do. He felt empty. The team was everything he had, and now he was alone. No father, no mother, his friends were going somewhere away from him. He only had Peppy to see whenever he wanted to, but he was old, and his time was growing shorter and shorter. Slippy would be too busy to talk; Space Dynamics puts everyone to work hard. Falco and Krystal would be too far away, and without the Great Fox, there's no way to reach them. The Great Fox… his base, and home, was destroyed in the Aparoid incident.
Fox sighed. His life was getting worse.
Then, Wolf suddenly raised from his chair and headed outside. Krystal patted Fox's leg under the table, and he got the signal. He got up, too, and went outside.
When he got outside, he started shivering a little. The cold breezes from earlier now gave the atmosphere a colder feeling. He hugged himself tightly.
He walked around, trying to find what he was searching. "Why the fuck is this place so big?" He wandered through the garden, and when he thought that it was all in vain, he catched a glimpse of a grey head with two pointy ears. "Oh… there he is." On a bench in front of the lake, Wolf was sitting, eyes closed, relaxing. He got closer, but a thought invaded his mind. "What if he doesn't want to be bothered…? Fuck. Maybe… not tonight." He turned around to leave, but the lupine caught the sound of grass.
"Who's there." His demanding voice gave the vulpine no other choice.
"I-I am." He said, troubled. "He's not going to kill you, relax."
"Pup... Hi." Wolf seemed to be calm. That was good, right?
"Hey. We didn't… talk properly before. Uh… not sure if you… want to?"
"Talk? Heh… sure." Wolf was rather… friendlier than usual.
Fox sat down in the bench, and looked at the lake. The sound of water being moved by the force of the wind made Fox feel less panic. He had to let out what he wanted to say; that's what he wanted to do from the start, and this was the perfect moment. "Wolf."
Wolf's silence made Fox keep talking. "Thank you."
Wolf's eyes shot open, but quickly regained his composure. "For what?"
"Helping us. We wouldn't be here if it wasn't for you."
Wolf raised an eyebrow. "With the queen? You were going to finish her anyways."
"No. Your distraction was really needed. Seriously. Thank you, Wolf."
The lupine gave him a questioning look, but shrugged. "If you say so… You're welcome."
Fox smiled. A sense of relief coursed through his body. "Can I ask you something?"
Wolf's ears perked. He was beginning to get clearly impatient, tapping his fingers against the bench. "Shoot."
"Do you… want to be good?"
He did not expect that coming. "What do you mean with being 'good', exactly?"
"Stop doing criminal stuff."
Wolf cocked his head to the side. "That's it?"
"Is there something else?"
Wolf went silent for a second. "…no, I guess not. But why do you, of all people, want me to be good?"
"Because you deserve the opportunity. After you saved us, I thought: 'were we fighting the wrong man?'. Now that I have you here, I want to make sure if what I had in mind was true."
Wolf didn't answer; he just looked forward. After a full minute, just before Fox put pressure on his legs to get up, he spoke. "Yeah... I want to be good. I actually... never wanted to be bad."
Fox was now shocked by the man's words. "What does that mean?"
"Andross said that he wanted to 'make the world a better place'. I was young, and I didn't think too much about it. The 'better place' and the good money he was going to give me… I'm sorry. My stupidity and my greed took me to the wrong side." The vulpine knew those words were sincere. Wolf's face showed it all; he wasn't faking it.
"But why didn't you come with us before? I'm sure you could've escaped whenever you wanted."
"You can run, but you can't hide. Andross would give anything to kill a traitor."
"But you and me together could have easily defeated him."
"The best pilots don't make the best team. It depends on the bond formed between them and how good you cooperate. Knowing the selfish bastard I was, I wouldn't have done anything to help you, unless I was the leader."
Those words made sense in Fox's head. He had to try what he wanted to do now. "You wanna be my friend?"
"What the heck are you asking? Those things aren't asked. They just… happen."
"Oh… sorry."
"Besides, we can't be friends without knowing each other."
Fox knew what those words meant. He smiled. "Really!?"
"I don't see why not. You're less stupid here than what I've seen when we were fighting." He smirked.
"Shut up!" He laughed and jokingly punched Wolf in the arm.
"Ouch, pup. Your lady punch sure hurt me." They both laughed. The lupine's tail began to wag fast behind him. "Come on, you go first. Ask me whatever you want and I'll answer. I will ask you something in return, so be careful with what you say."
"Right." The vulpine thought for a moment. "What piques my interest from him…?" Fox decided to ask something simple first. "So… how old are you?"
"You probably are five if you ask that. I'm thirty two. You?"
"You probably are five if you ask that." Fox said, mimicking Wolf's voice and attitude from earlier. He laughed. "I'm twenty seven."
"I like them young."
...and that was awkward. Fox froze for a second, then laughed a little. "Hah… right. Then, are you single?"
"Yes. I'm a lone wolf right now. You?"
"Me too."
"What about that blue girl?"
"Krystal? Nah. I never really liked her. I just… don't click with her."
"You never had a date?"
"N-no… not really. I never thought about relationships back then. I focused on being a good pilot, getting good grades, and all of that stuff. When my father died, I just couldn't think of anything else but revenge; love abandoned my heart." Fox remembered those days, and he almost let a tear escape. Dark moments. "And you?"
"I kinda had dates, but nothing too serious. I never clicked with anyone else, just like you. The longest relationship I had lasted two days." Fox laughed a little. "So are you a virgin?"
Fox blushed a little. The questions were going to the side he didn't like. "Y-yes. I am still a virgin. You are experienced, aren't you?"
"No. I'm not easy, pup. I prefer that other people conquer me, because I know that he's going to be the one when it happens."
"So that means you're a vi-… wait." Something happened. He raised a finger and opened his mouth, but no words came.
Wolf smiled. "What is it, pup?"
This was an opportunity. "You said… 'he'... didn't you?"
Wolf froze. He began to sweat and tremble. "N-no! You heard wrong."
"No. I'm pretty sure about it."
"Seriously, you have something in your ear. I didn't say 'he'."
"Wolf… please, be honest. Are you gay?"
That was the ultimate question. Wolf gulped, clearly uncomfortable. "I..." He paused. Fox heard the wolf's heavy breaths. Then, after almost a minute, the answer came. "Yeah… I am."
Fox didn't know what to say. Wolf IS gay, and so was he. It was a feeling he always had, but was too scared to say; as the Fox McCloud, he had to act like a McCloud. But he could do otherwise now. He could do what he wanted to do. He could be happy. "No… I don't know him yet. It's gonna be a mess; a big mistake." "W-well, that's okay! I-I mean, I'm not against it, not at all!"
"Really?"
"Yeah! I won't let your sexuality get in the way of our friendship! If we get to be friends, of co-." Strong arms wrapped around his body, interrupting him. Wolf tightly hugged him.
"Thank you. You don't know how much those words mean to me."
"H-hey…". Fox began to pet the lupine head. "It's okay. Why would you say that? Someone didn't like you because of it?"
"Yes. My father."
"Oh… sorry." He knew Wolf was about to cry.
"He… he never loved me. He was always… bad. When I told him how I felt… how I was… he tried to stab me. He said that… his son was going to be a man… that gay people are useless, because they can't make families… that they all were little bitches craving for dick… I knew I wasn't like that, b-but…". His tears began to fall. Fox placed the other's head in his chest, and petted his head. With his other hand, he tried to keep the tuxedo clean, so nobody would see the mess Wolf was getting into.
Three minutes passed, and the lupine went quiet. He sank in the vulpine smell: a strong, sweet scent of perfume; and enjoyed the touch. Then, Wolf raised his head, and looked straight in Fox's emerald eyes. After a few seconds, he looked away. "Sorry. My emotions sometimes get the better of me."
"Don't be. It's sad to hear that, but your father isn't here anymore. I'm here for you."
"Thanks…"
"Always a pleasure, Wolf."
"Can you do something for me?"
"What is it?"
Without speaking, the grey canid move closer to the orange canid. Then, the lupine whispered the words that the vulpine was waiting for: "Can I kiss you?"
"U-uh…". Fox didn't know how to respond. He stayed silent, and it was the biggest mistake he'd ever done.
"S-sorry. You don't feel the same." The wolf quickly backed away. "It was… my bad."
The vulpine was now in an inner fight between kissing him or not. It was rushed, sure; but from the look of things, Wolf wasn't bad: he was funny, and probably sweet. He was sincere with his words, and never lied; he didn't have a reason to do so, the fox thought.
Wolf really wanted him: that purple, single eye, full of lust and love, in the moment he said those words: 'Can I kiss you?'. The way he said it showed a deep need to do it.
Fox, on the other hand, didn't know what to do. He really wanted a relationship, but making a wrong move would be incredibly bad.
"But…". In the end, for the vulpine, Wolf was the only one he felt good with. The feelings he had when the wolf was with him in the night, were feelings he couldn't describe, but he loved them.
Wolf raised from the bench, and headed to the entrance of the building. His time was getting shorter. "Fuck it."
He quickly got up and grabbed the lupine hand before he got away from their position. Then, in a quick motion, he turned Wolf around, and kissed him deeply. It was his first kiss, so he made it short, just to make clear his answer. "Wolf… I think feel the same way. I want to do this. You seem like the perfect guy for me."
Wolf then smiled, and kissed him again. This time, the lupine got dominant, and pushed his tongue inside Fox's mouth. The silence of the night was quickly replaced with the smacking sounds of their mouths. The kiss lasted long enough to leave them both breathless.
"Wow…". The younger man didn't believe what was happening. He was making out with his former rival, who could now possibly become more than just a friend.
They panted heavily, but Fox didn't want to finish there. He pushed Wolf down towards the bench and sat on his lap, and started feeling the grey chest. It was strong, with well defined muscles. His pecs were firm, his fur was smooth. The orange hands traveled to the wolf's face, held his cheeks, and he kissed the older man again.
While doing that, Fox moved his hands to the private zone. He managed to get one hand under his pants, touching the big pack.
Wolf stopped him. "Wait a second. I really want this, but we may be taking this a little too far."
"You think so?" Even if he had the same thought before, Fox showed disappointment.
"I mean, I really want you; and from the look of things, you want me too. But… if we take this too far, and too soon… I dunno, I think we might end up having different tastes, or stuff like that, and then breaking apart. I really believe these moments are special, so… I wanna make sure it IS special."
"Do you, right now, feel that it's special?"
"Maybe… maybe not… I want to ask you something. Would you want to be… more than a friend?"
Fox really had to take his time with that answer; it was a tough decision. "Do I really want him that bad…? It definitely is too soon… but if it's him… I don't feel like waiting. He's strong, thoughtful of his actions, sweet… he looks incredibly hot, too. Did I really meant what I said before…?" He changed his mind. "I have a better idea."
"Do tell."
"Tomorrow. Let's go out somewhere. If we end up liking each other, then I want to stick with you forever. If not… I don't want to make the mistake of sharing my privacy with you." Those words may have sounded bad, but he said them with his heart.
"Good idea." Wolf strangely agreed. "Tomorrow will be the day we set this up. For now, though, you can get out of my lap if you want. My little friend down there is already up."
Fox felt hot in his cheeks. He didn't notice that indeed there was the thing between his butt cheeks. "Y-yeah. Sorry."
"Nothing to be sorry about." Wolf paused for a moment. "What should we do now?"
"Maybe we can head inside? I mean, they are all wondering about me, for sure."
"And nobody cares about me, so I'll just follow your lead." The lupine got up from the bench. Fox quickly made his way towards him, then grabbed tightly the other's arm, turned him around, and looked straight in the amethyst eye.
"Don't. Say. That. Again. Okay?".
The older man felt bad for saying it now, but a sense of happiness came to him when he realized the deep concern coming from the vulpine. "Never again." He smiled.
"Thanks." The fox moved closer to the other, but held himself back. "Sorry…. Better leave that for tomorrow."
"There's plenty of time in a day, so you can save those things. Now though, there is something we can do…". He held the other's hand, and squeezed their fingers together. "Now, shall we head inside?"
Fox smiled. "Sure, my prince." They both laughed.
"You know, you just put yourself as the woman of the relationship." Fox blushed again.
"S-shut up! You got a nice ass, so you also have a female side."
"Do you think guys can't have nice butts? I feel hurt, but I'll take the compliment anyways."
They enjoyed each other's presence while they walked, doing random small talk about the people in the event and making jokes, until they arrived at the door, and had to separate. They let go their hands, and entered to resume the meeting.
The rest of the night went incredibly well.
Fox was indeed called to say some words, and he managed to stay calm, thanks to Wolf; the vulpine looked to the other's eye every time he began to panic, only to find a strange sensation of peace. He answered all the questions the people threw at him, and gave a nice speech about 'never giving up, trust your instincts', and 'when the time comes, just act'; the most important words in his life, coming from those he found love nowadays.
Lastly, his team received a medal of the 'Hero of Lylat' for each one of them, and when they were all about to leave, Fox took the microphone and asked the managers to give medals to the Star Wolf team; they did. At the parking lot, the fox was about to leave, when a big figure got closer to him; he knew who that guy was. "Wolf, hey!"
"Hey. Nice words there."
Fox smiled. "Thanks. Couldn't have done it without you."
"You're welcome, then." Wolf smiled back.
They kept the silence for a while, when the lupine broke the silence. "So… where do we go tomorrow."
"Hmm…. You want to decide?"
"By myself? No, thank you. I'll screw it up, for sure."
"Be more confident. But if you say so, then… how about the park?"
"The park? Isn't that a bit cliché?", Wolf joked.
"It's cliché because it's the best place for a date." Fox comeback left the lupine speechless.
"Touché."
Fox laughed, and spread it to Wolf, who began laughing, too. "Heheh… You want me to take you home?"
"Sorry, but no. I called a taxi, so I already have a car."
The vulpine got disappointed and displeased with the answer. The older man noticed it, and hugged the fox tightly. "Don't worry, sweet Fox. Tomorrow we have the entire day to bear each other."
Fox still wasn't happy, but it made him a lot better. "You're right." He pulled back. "I'm off, then."
"Yeah. Good night." He turned to leave.
"Good night." When the lupine started walking, he stopped him for a moment. "And Wolf?". The bigger male turned.
"Yes?"
"I regret nothing."
"Me neither. See you tomorrow."
"For sure."
The younger man waited, until Wolf was out of sight, to enter his car.
"Man… tomorrow is going to be a long, incredible day." He started the engines, and drove to his house.
A/N: Aaaand here it is. Please be gentle when you destroy me with grammar mistakes and such… (but I honestly believe that it wasn't so bad). The next chapter is going to be focused on building up their relationship, and I'll see what I do from there. Maybe the next chapter is the last, maybe not.
Also, if you are in love, I did this story in valentine. So, happy Valentine day!
Also, I'm doing this on the phone. If I'm forgetting something (which might happen), please tell me ASAP.
[UPDATE] - There's no point in re-reading the last author's note if you've already seen it. Duuh!
