I am so sorry it's been so long since last I wrote a chapter. But stress does not agree with me, and I can't force myself to write when I'm not in the mood to do anything. But luckily all of my stress is gone!

This chapter is based on something that happened to me once…

Bryan smiled as he was pulled from his dream by the feel of David's lips kissing up and down the length of his throat. He hummed pleasantly when David pressed himself closer to Bryan's body, moving his mouth up to nibble at his boyfriend's jaw.

"Good morning to you, too," Bryan said, turning on his side to wrap an arm around David's waist and grin at him. It had only been two weeks since David moved in, and both still hadn't gotten over the joy of waking up next to each other.

"What are the plans for today?" David asked, pulling back slightly so he could look at Bryan properly. There was an excited sparkle in his eyes that made Bryan's heart flutter. "I didn't make any appointments today so we could spend the whole day together! We've both been so busy lately that we only see each other when we go to bed."

Bryan's smile disappeared, and a wave of guilt hit him. "Oh…I wish I'd known that, babe. I thought you were working again so I agreed to meet with one of the producers this afternoon." He watched David's face fall, and his guilt deepened.

David smiled, and it looked a little forced to Bryan. "Well, that's my fault. I should have told you. I'll just see you when you get home. Maybe Freddie will want to come over."

David pulled away from Bryan, turning over to grab his cell phone off the table. Bryan bit his lip, trying to think of a way to make it up to David. He knew his boyfriend wasn't harboring any bad feelings towards him-David was much too sweet for that-but he still wanted to do something to make up for unintentionally ruining their day together. And idea popped into his mind, and a sly smile pulled up the corners of his mouth.

David looked up as Bryan got out of the bed, eyebrows furrowing when he saw the look on Bryan's face. Bryan grabbed his robe on his way to their en suite bathroom, and he looked back at David when he stood in the doorway, his smile turning seductive.

"You know, babe, we could still spend the morning together."

David's eyes widened, and Bryan only winked at him before stepping into the bathroom and shutting the door behind him. He heard David moving around in the room behind him, gathering up clothes and a towel, and he giggled to himself as he started the shower. David was still in the bedroom when Bryan stepped in under the water. The water was nice and warm, and he was just getting his hair wet when he felt something drop onto his shoulder. He looked down-and screamed when he saw a cricket staring back at him.

Bryan screamed again as he swatted at the cricket, stepping back when it landed by his feet. He screamed even louder when the cricket jumped at him, and he stumbled back out of the shower, pulling on his robe just as David slammed the door open.

"Bry, what is it? Are you okay?!"

Breathing heavily, Bryan just pointed at the shower, not trusting his voice. David darted over to it, nearly breaking the brackets as he shoved the curtain aside. He glanced down at the shower floor, searching for some kind of weapon-and burst into laughter when he saw the cricket jumping around.

"Bry, it's just a cricket." David grinned as he turned back to his boyfriend. "It's nothing to be so scared of." Bryan glared at him, but it only made David's grin widen. "Okay, okay. No judgment." He turned back to the shower and leaned down, grabbing the cricket the next time it landed on the shower floor.

Cupping his hands around the cricket, David walked past Bryan-who squeaked and shied away as he passed-towards the open bathroom window. Sliding the pane of glass up, David leaned out and let the cricket hop out of his hand and onto the piece of roof under the window. Before it could get back in the window Bryan pulled David back in and slammed the window shut.

"Thank goodness it's gone," Bryan said, sighing in relief. David snorted, and Bryan turned to narrow his eyes at him.

"It was just a cricket," David said again, the grin back on his face. "It wouldn't have hurt you, babe."

"It was a bug," Bryan said, pulling a face. "I don't like bugs."

"I can tell." Bryan blushed when David's smile softened, and he bit his smile as David started pulling him back towards the shower.

"Shall we spend the morning together now that I've saved you from the mean cricket?" David asked, a teasing note to his voice.

Bryan rolled his eyes, but he couldn't help but smile back at David. "I suppose you deserve it."

And David just laughed, grinning that beautiful grin as he tugged Bryan back into the shower.

"That was not adorable," Bryan scoffed. "That was humiliating."

David laughed. "Nah, it was adorable." He grinned against Bryan's glower. "I loved coming to your rescue. And don't try to tell me you didn't." He winked, causing Bryan to laugh.

"Okay, I'll give you that. But I'm not the only one who needs saving sometimes," Bryan said slyly.

"What do you mean?" David asked, furrowing his eyebrows.

Bryan just grinned. "I'm surprised you don't remember."

Well, I hope you enjoyed it! Let me tell you, it is not enjoyable to have a cricket fall on your shoulder when you are in the shower -_-

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