@Bananapudding
"Yes. The sooner we can get started, the better," he moved up as the line got shorter.
"Yes. The sooner we can get started, the better," he moved up as the line got shorter.
Cas nodded reluctantly and looked around at the other customers, curling his tail around Sorin's leg.
By the time they were all done, the two had received a few glares once the customers realized who they were standing in front of. Sorin ignored them and began putting the items on the conveyor belt.
"Why are they looking at us like that?" Cas asked quietly, looking back at the people with a confused expression.
"Isn't it obvious?" he replied in almost a whisper. "We're different from them Cas."
Cas turned his ears back, whimpering almost inaudibly and turning away from the people. He never let go of Sorin's hand.
Once he finished paying, Sorin quickly grabbed the bags and led the both of them out of the store. The last thing he needed was for another fight to break out because someone decided to approach them the wrong way. He handed Cas one of the smaller bags before picking him up.
Cas held onto the bag tightly, not wanting to lose anything. He glanced up at Sorin to wait for them to take off, no longer paying attention to his surroundings.
Sorin flew away from the store, tightening his grip on Cas to ensure he wouldn't fall.
Cas closed his eyes, still not a big fan of seeing the ground from this high up. He just kept quiet and held tight to his bag.
Sorin was thankful he arrived home with Cas safely and not for the reason of him being hurt this time. He made his way inside their house and set the bags down, along with Cas soon after.
Cas set his own bag on the counter with the others when he was put down. After that, he opened them up and started trying to help put them away.
Sorin almost told him to not bother helping him and to just rest until he was finished, but a part of him appreciated the fact that he had done so in the first place. He put the bags away in a mostly empty drawer before he continued putting the items in their places.
Cas hugged Sorin from behind when they'd finished putting the groceries away, his tail flicking from side to side. "I love you…"
"You're too cute," Sorin chuckled softly and held the both of his hands. "I love you too…"
Cas stuck out his tongue a bit and tried to pull Sorin down. "Get down here so I can kiss you." He huffed.
Sorin turned around and wrapped his arms around his waist before nuzzling the side of his face.
Cas stood on his toes to kiss Sorin's cheek, still trying to get closer with a soft whine.
Sorin captured his lips with his own and pulled him closer. Even though he had kissed him often, it still sparked strong and intense feelings as though it were his first time.
Cas melted into the kiss, finally relaxing when he could reach Sorin. His tail curled up into a cheerful 'S'.
A small smile tugged at his lips as he tilted his head to deepen it.
Cas purred softly against Sorin's lips, tilting his head a bit more to the side so they'd fit more comfortably together.
He ran his hand through his red hair and kept his arm around his waist as he let out soft, shallow breaths.
Cas panted lightly as he pushed closer, turning his ears back. He pressed small kisses to Sorin's cheeks whenever he needed to breathe so they wouldn't be apart for too long.
Sorin let out a small laugh then moved to kiss him again. It was as if he couldn't bare to part from him for too long.
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