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Vaughn picked up a duffel bag, opening the drawers and stuffing clothes inside. “No, that sounds good. I need some new clothes,” he said, giving Kaz a light smile.
Vaughn picked up a duffel bag, opening the drawers and stuffing clothes inside. “No, that sounds good. I need some new clothes,” he said, giving Kaz a light smile.
“Well, maybe we can go when I get my bike fixed,” Kaz mused, smiling back at Vaughn as he propped his head up with his arms
“Yeah, we can do that,” Vaughn said with a nod. He cleaned out his drawers of his things, crouching down and taking out a small box about the size of a shoebox. He stuffed that into the duffel bag before zipping it shut.
"What's the shoebox for?" Kaz asked curiously, a sly smile spreading across his face. "Or is it something you don't wanna tell me?" he asked teasingly
Vaughn noticed the tone of Kaz’s voice, and he rolled his eyes as he shook his head. “It’s definitely not what you’re thinking. I can show you later when we get back to your place,” he said.
"Aww. I'm only a little disappointed," Kaz snickered, rolling onto his stomach so he could look up at Vaughn. "Anyways, you ready?" he asked, only a little impatient since he was curious
Thorn blurted out quickly, "Because she likes me."
She covered her mouth worried she said the wrong thing. She always said the wrong thing.
Lana blushed and nodded. "Yeah. I do."
Cass glanced back and forth between the two. Then a smile spread across her face. "Well, then. That's different."
Thorn looked at Cass. Her face was a bright red. She didn't do a bad? This was okay?
Lana grinned at Cass. "So, yes, we sneaked out. It's because we can't go out in the daytime. We're actually going to talk to the hospital and see if we can leave in the evening," she explained, building off of Thorn's lie.
Cass shrugged. "I suppose I can't argue with that." She gathered her purse and began to walk out the door. She paused, put her hand on Lana's shoulder, and said, "I'm proud of you, Lana. You're making good progress with your addiction." She smiled and left the room.
"Aww. I'm only a little disappointed," Kaz snickered, rolling onto his stomach so he could look up at Vaughn. "Anyways, you ready?" he asked, only a little impatient since he was curious
Vaughn grunted, slinging the bag over his shoulder. “Yeah, I’m ready. Let’s get out of here,” he said, waiting for Kaz near the doorway.
Kaz rolled to his feet, hopping up and taking Vaughn's hand again. "Congrats, Vaughn, you are officially ditching this dingy ass hospital to live with your…boyfriend," Kaz said, struggling to say the word. He didn't normally like saying it, though he wasn't sure why. Fear that as soon as he said it, the relationship would be over was probably the main reason
“Thank god for that,” Vaughn murmured, pressing a firm kiss to Kaz’s forehead. He tugged Kaz gently out of the room, walking back down the hall towards the elevator.
Kaz chuckled softly, trying to will his anxiety away. It had been getting worse without his medication, and now that he was trying not to drink a lot of the withdrawl symptoms were beginning to show. He followed Vaughn out of the room, happy that they were about to go home
Vaughn pressed the button to open the elevator, and stepped inside once it was opened. He pressed the button to go to the lobby and waited with Kaz as the doors slid shut.
Kaz tapped his foot absently as the elevator door closed, squeezing Vaughn's hand gently as he looked up at him. "This is gonna be pretty great, isn't it?" he said with a smile
Vaughn laced their fingers together, looking over at Kaz. “It will be, yeah. I’m excited about this,” he said softly. “Just think, we can lay in bed and cuddle all day like you said, and we can spend more time together…”
Kaz grinned at the thought, a warm feeling curling in his chest. Life was going to be so much better after this, he was sure of it. "Yeah. Cuddles, and homecooked meals, and more than cuddles," he rambled on, his smile only widening at the thought
Vaughn chuckled softly, nodding slowly as he looked at Kaz. “Mhm, of course. And I’m going to spoil you as much as you want, because I know how much you love affection,” he said, giving his hand another gentle squeeze.
Kaz couldn't help the embarrassed laugh that escaped him. "Well, I can't argue with that. It'd be pretty nice to have someone around who actually wants to cuddle with me and stuff."
Lana grinned at Cass. "So, yes, we sneaked out. It's because we can't go out in the daytime. We're actually going to talk to the hospital and see if we can leave in the evening," she explained, building off of Thorn's lie.
Cass shrugged. "I suppose I can't argue with that." She gathered her purse and began to walk out the door. She paused, put her hand on Lana's shoulder, and said, "I'm proud of you, Lana. You're making good progress with your addiction." She smiled and left the room.
Thorn let out a sigh of relief as Cass left. Her face was still pretty red as she turned to Lana, "Did I do good with her?"
“Of course, baby… I’d do anything like that with you, I love to see you so happy,” Vaughn said gently. He rubbed the back of Kaz’s hand with his thumb, the elevator doors sliding open.
Kaz grinned up at him as they walked out of the elevator. "And I love seeing you happy too," he responded, leaning up to peck Vaughn on the cheek as they began to walk towards the door
Lana didn't even bother to reply. She grabbed Thorn and pulled her into her arms. She inhaled a shaky breath. "Thank you so much," she whispered, her voice cracking.
Thorn was a bit shocked with the sudden movement. She wrapped her arms around Lana as she whispered, "It was nothing. I would do it again in a heartbeat."
Before they left, Vaughn made sure to sign them out. He left the hospital, pleased to know that he would only have to go back to get his medication. He smiled down at him, beginning to walk down the sidewalk to the bar with Kaz.
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