A/N: I'm changing to third person because it's easier to write than first person. Okay, let's go!
It was eight in the morning and Felix was on the plane, already in the air and on his way to Florida. Felix was shaking a bit because he was really nervous to meet his friend Cry. After all, meeting someone in person who you met online is pretty nerve-racking. What if they aren't who they say they are? Well, Cry was definitely who he said he was, Felix just knew it. There's no way he could lie to Felix.
But what if he doesn't like me? What if he kicks me out after a while because he hates me?
Felix breathed in through my nose for a few seconds and slowly exhaled through his mouth.
I need to calm the fuck down. I'm sure Cry wouldn't kick me out. He likes me online, so why wouldn't he like me in real life?
Then Felix started to think about what it would be like to meet Marzia in real life. She was always talking about meeting him. She would say they could hang out, play video games, eat pizza together, and just have a good time. All of that seemed really fun to Felix, but for some reason, he just thought that doing those things seemed better when he imagined doing them with Cry.
Felix thought about Marzia as he remembered their conversations.
"You're so cute and funny! No wonder you're getting popular on youtube!"
"Oh, Felix, if only we could just meet. I'm always thinking about you."
"You're so adorable! I'm surprised you don't have a girlfriend yet!"
Just like that, it finally snapped in Felix's mind.
She likes you, dumbass!
Felix was in shock after discovering this obvious fact. He let out a frustrated sigh and put his hands on his face. He honestly didn't know if he liked Marzia back or not. After all, they had only been talking for a few weeks – and that was just through YouTube and Facebook messages.
Then, for some reason, his mind drifted off to thinking about Cry again. He thought about how it would be to meet Cry in person. Would Cry like him still? Would everything go smoothly?
Would he still be able to afford anything after buying that plane ticket?
His apartment cost a good bit of money each month and buying that plane ticket left him with only three hundred twenty-seven krona, or roughly about fifty dollars in USD. He was going to convert that money when he got to the airport in Florida so he could buy some souvenirs. It wouldn't be enough to pay rent for next month anyways. Thank goodness he had paid for this month in advance.
Felix yawned a bit and looked at his watch, which read "8:35AM." Felix had a lot of time to kill before the plane landed in Florida. His eyes felt heavy. He had spent all night packing and worrying about meeting Cry that he didn't even fall asleep last night. Suddenly, darkness overcame Felix as he fell asleep in his chair.
"Sir, sir, please wake up. The plane has landed."
Felix moaned sleepily before opening his eyes to see one of the flight attendants tapping his shoulder.
"FAN HELVETE!" Felix screamed as he clutched his chest with his hand. The flight attendant gave him a dirty look.
"Sir, please get your bags and leave."
Felix nodded and awkwardly took off his seatbelt, his face red with embarrassment.
Once he got his things together, he stepped off of the plane and into the landing area. Felix walked into the airport building with his suitcase and pulled his phone out of his pocket. The time read "3:06PM." He turned his smartphone off of flight mode and logged into Skype, only to see that Cry was online. Felix smiled and plugged his headphones into his phone and pressed the "call" button.
Ring… ring… ring…
"Hey, Felix, I'm almost at the airport! Where are you?"
Felix smiled at the fact that Cry was coming to pick him up. Just knowing that Cry didn't forget him and wasn't asleep at home made him happy.
"We just landed. I'm in the lobby right now," Felix stated, sitting down on one of the benches. He put his suitcase in between his legs, "I'm sitting on a bench right across from a Subway restaurant."
"Alright, I'm pulling up into the parking lot right now. I'll be there soon!" Cry exclaimed. Felix could hear Cry parking his car.
"I'll be waiting," Felix couldn't help but smile. He ended the call and put his phone back into his pocket.
Felix closed his eyes and sighed. He was anxious. Would he finally get to see the YouTuber's face – the "mysterious" Cry's face?
Then it suddenly hit him as he finally realized another obvious fact – he had never seen Cry's face before. Hell, he doesn't even know Cry's hair color.
Suddenly, Felix felt a heavy weight on his shoulders as something grabbed him. He let out a not-so-manly yell as he jumped up from his seat.
"FAN FITTA HELVETA!" Felix screamed and tripped over the suitcase in between his legs, making him land on the floor.
"Ha ha! You should've seen your face!" a voice cried with laughter, but it wasn't just any voice.
Felix immediately stood up and came face to face with his internet friend Cry. Cry opened his eyes after he calmed down from his laughing and Felix couldn't keep his eyes off of the man.
Cry had gorgeous, icy blue eyes – they almost looked like colored contacts, but Felix couldn't see the outline of a contact in his eye. Cry also had curly dark brown hair, which stopped where his neck and shoulders met. He had very light stubble and he wore thin-rimmed rectangular glasses. Cry's nose wasn't too small or two big – it was perfect. His lips weren't full, but weren't tiny either – they were in between.
Those lips, though. Oh, God, I just want to…
"Hey, dude, you okay?"
Felix snapped back to reality as he saw a hand wave in front of his face.
"What? Yeah, I'm fine," Felix said, moving Cry's hand out of his face.
"You were staring."
"Sorry," Felix muttered, his cheeks heating up in embarrassment.
"It's okay, I'd be staring too if I had just found out what my friend's face looks like," Cry chuckled, "Do you want to get something to eat? I'm starving!"
Felix smiled. "Yeah, that sounds like a good idea."
"Where should we go?"
"Well, since I know nothing about America's restaurants other than McDonalds, you can decide," Felix laughed.
"Well, we can go to my place and order pizza," Cry suggested.
"Sounds good," Felix smiled at his friend and grabbed his suitcase, "let's go."
Once they got Felix's suitcase into Cry's trunk, Felix sat in the front seat. Cry entered the driver's side and started up the car. He pulled out of the airport and Felix looked out the window, watching the scenery pass by him.
The ride was surprisingly silent. Felix just figured it was because Cry wanted him to take all the scenery in. There were so many goddamn palm trees that Felix lost count after thirty-two. Felix's mouth was hanging open at the beautiful scenery of Florida.
Damn, I wish I could live here. This place is beautiful!
"I know, right? That's why I don't ever want to leave Florida," Cry said, not taking his eyes off of the road.
Felix's face burned with embarrassment as he realized that he said his thoughts out loud.
"And we're here!" Cry exclaimed, parking into the parking lot of an apartment complex.
The brunet exited the car and opened up the trunk. Felix unbuckled his seatbelt and slowly opened the door of the car, stepping onto the pavement. He closed the car door and walked over to the trunk only to see Cry struggling to get Felix's suitcase out of the trunk. Felix quickly grabbed his suitcase.
"You don't need to carry that. Thank you, though," Felix gave Cry a polite smile as he put his suitcase on the ground.
"Just trying to be a good host," Cry chuckled and closed the trunk lid.
Felix and Cry walked to the staircase of the apartment and began walking on it. The walk seemed like it took forever.
Damn, what floor does he live on? It must be hell dragging groceries up these steps. Shit, and I complain about having to drag groceries to the third floor.
Felix chuckled mentally at his last sentence as they finally reached the top floor.
"You live on the top floor?" Felix said in disbelief.
"Yeah, it has a great view. Just look," Cry pointed to the scenery below.
Felix looked below and he couldn't believe what he was seeing. The sight below him was just so beautiful. There were palm trees scattered in random places, the sunlight's light was reflecting off of everything perfectly, and oh god that view of the ocean was breath-taking.
"It's so beautiful," Felix muttered.
"I know," Cry smiled and walked away from the balcony. Felix followed him.
Once they were inside the apartment, Cry picked up his house phone and began dialing the number to which Felix figured was a pizza place.
"I'm going to order the pizza now," Cry said with his hand over the microphone, "the bathroom is the door on the left in the hallway."
Cry pointed to the hallway and Felix looked that way, making a mental note of where the bathroom was.
"Thanks," Felix said before putting his suitcase down next to the couch and walking towards the bathroom.
The Swede closed the bathroom door behind him and looked into the mirror. His hair was slightly messy from his nap on the plane, so he began to quickly fix it with his hands.
"Felix!" Cry called from the small kitchen.
"What?" Felix called back.
"What do you want on the pizza?"
"Pepperoni!"
Felix could barely hear Cry placing the order on the phone. He looked back at the mirror and finished fixing his hair. He turned the light off in the bathroom and walked out, only to come face to face with Cry – and that wasn't an exaggeration.
Cry and Felix ended up head-butting each other. They both pulled back and hissed in pain.
Felix's face burned with embarrassment.
"Sorry about that, bro," he muttered.
"It's fine, I just need to use the bathroom. The pizza should be here in thirty minutes," Cry muttered.
Felix nodded and walked away from his friend, who immediately closed the door of the bathroom behind him. Felix walked into the living room and sat on the couch, his face still burning.
Fuck, I could feel his breath on my face when we head-butted.
Felix's face burned more and so did the rest of his body. Then, he groaned in annoyance once he realized he had a boner.
Fan helvete, this isn't the time, Little Pewds!
Felix was so thankful that he saw a fact on the internet about getting rid of a boner. All he had to do was flex a large muscle for about a minute. Felix began flexing his thigh muscles and sighed of relief as his erection slowly went away. Thank goodness for the internet.
Why was he getting an erection from being so close to his male friend, anyways? Felix definitely wasn't gay. He was so straight that he watched lesbian porn instead of straight porn because the sight of a man's penis immediately turned him off.
But what was so different about Cry? Why did being so close to him turn him on? It wasn't just a random erection, either. It was definitely brought on by Cry.
With perfect timing, Cry came into the room just as Felix's erection went away.
"So, what do you want to do while we wait for the pizza?" Cry asked, sitting next to Felix on the couch and pulling Felix away from his thoughts. Luckily, they weren't touching.
"I don't know. How about we make a co-op video for our fans?" Felix suggested. He immediately regretted the suggestion as soon as he saw Cry's face, which was full of fear.
"You won't record our faces, will you?"
"Of course not! I'd never to that to you, Cry. You're my best friend," Felix gave Cry a reassuring smile.
"Thanks," Cry gave Felix a small smile in return, "let's play Portal 2!"
"Sounds good to me!" Felix said, pulling his laptop out from his suitcase. Cry immediately went to his desktop computer and opened up his recording programs and Portal 2 while Felix did the same on his computer.
"H-h-how's it goin' bros? My name is PewDiePie!" Felix said, extending the 'Pew' in his YouTube name, "And boy, you bros will never believe where I am right now."
