Dudes, thanks for the reviews. I know there were mixed responses about last chapter, what can I say, I kinda wanted Hanschen to get all angry/passionate... hot =]
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Ernst awoke slowly the next morning, his mind a mix of memories and ecstasy as he relived the past night in his head. He glanced over at Hanschen, who was still asleep. Hanschen, who was his, Hanschen who wasn't going anywhere, Hanschen who loved him. He'd finally said it last night. It had taken him so long to say it, so Ernst knew it was true. They'd be together forever.
He got out of bed, yawning as he stumbled out of the room and into the kitchen. Standing at the counter, making tea, he started whistling to himself, a happy tune to let the world know how happy he was (though not why).
He finished making the tea and was about to take it through to the bedroom, but then a strong pair of hands snaked round his waist and a kiss landed on his neck.
'Someone's in a good mood...' Came the voice in his ear, smooth and velvety.
'Yes,' Ernst smiled, placing a hand over Hanschen's.
'Any particular reason?'
'Nope,' he replied playfully.
'I see... I won't slam the door on my way out, then.'
'No!' Ernst breathed a sigh of relief as he turned and saw Hanschen laughing quietly. He handed him a cup of tea. 'Did you sleep well?'
'Absolutely.'
The boys walked into the living room and sat down. Ernst slowly sipped his tea, trying to think of something to say, until he noticed Hanschen's intense gaze.
'Hanschen - um, you're staring,' A slight giggle escaped Ernst's lips as he said this. He couldn't say he didn't kind of enjoy Hanschen's eyes on him, eyes filled with lust, anticipation, love, but all the same it was kind of out of character.
'God, I love you,' Hanschen half-growled, prowling towards Ernst. He crashed their lips together fiercely, catching Ernst by surprise. Only for a second, though, for as soon as Ernst started to respond, Hanschen pulled away, stood up and walked off so quickly that Ernst had to get his head together for a moment.
'I'm feeling frisky,' Hanschen said, watching Ernst get up. 'Let's go out.'
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'I told you it was a good idea to come out,' Hanschen mumbled into the top of Ernst's head.
'I know, I wish we could stay here forever,' Ernst whispered in reply. He meant it. Sitting here, by the stream on the edge of town, Hanschen's arm locked round his shoulder, Hanschen's warm breath tickling his head and Hanschen's sweet nothing's sending shivers down his spine. But what he just said triggered a question. 'Hanschen...' he said, shifting out from under Hanschen's arm and sitting opposite him. 'What are we going to do? I mean, in the future, what's to become of us?'
Hanschen sighed. He had tried not to think about that. He reached out and took Ernst's hand in his own. 'Let's not talk about that for the moment. We should just enjoy being together once more.'
'Sounds good.' Ernst smiled impishly. Hanschen taking advantage of the situation, pulled Ernst closer by his hand and brought their lips together, reaching behind the smaller boy and stroking his hair as he helped him lay back in the soft grass.
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'That boy, sometimes...' Herr Rilow grumbled as he led his family out of the station. After finding out Hanschen had fled during the night for some untold reason, leaving only an infuriatingly vague note to tell them he was going "back home."
'I know, Ferdinand, but he must have had a reason to return. We will have a talk with him when we see him.' Frau Rilow said.
'He'd better... And you're sure you didn't hear anything?' Herr Rilow turned to his children, who were walking behind him.
Heidi's eyes widened. 'No. Nothing. Not at all.'
Herr Rilow sighed. 'Fine, let's just get home. We can take the shortcut by the stream.'
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Ernst let out a gasp as Hanschen nipped at his neck, soft little bites, then an occasional kiss. The bible told him that doing this was wrong and he wouldn't get to Heaven, well he knew that wasn't right because as far as he was concerned, this was Heaven. Hanschen seemed to agree, for he let out a low moan as he moved back up and captured the smaller boy's lips with his own.
A less than manly giggle escaped Ernst's lips as Hanschen suddenly flipped the two of them over so the smaller boy was straddling him.
Heaven.
Until...
'In all my life, I have never-!' A booming voice came from across the road. Hanschen and Ernst immediately parted and looked to the side to see the Rilows standing there.
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