August’s heart seized.
He didn’t … know he could have this.
Jack kissed him so carefully that August thought he would fall to pieces. Kissed him with the weight of knowing the price of risk. Then he gazed back at August like his heart was already breaking.
It was the same face that Jack had made on the roof, in the middle of the night, when they rolled in the grass, when he sat back with August’s blood and ink on his hands, when his face was lit orange with flames, when he’d opened the door to Rina’s room, when he stared across the gym at the homecoming dance, when he pulled him from the river and breathed him back to life.
Jack had been waiting. He’d been trying. He was scared. There were tears in his eyes and it took August’s breath away.
They were being watched, but August didn’t care. He curled his fingers into Jack’s shirt and dragged him closer.
“How long?” He had to know.
“August, please—”
“How long have you been waiting for me?” The words tore themselves roughly from his throat.
Jack closed his eyes and hung his head in despair. It had been before all of this, then. Maybe even earlier.
August brushed his fingertips against the sharp edge of Jack’s
jaw. Then he touched the edge of the bandage on the side of Jack’s head.
“I’m right here,” he said. “I’ve always been right here.”
The sound Jack made was so quiet and so desperately lonely. So August closed the last inch between them, and answered it. He ate up the noises Jack made, sweet and lush as they were, and tasted the rest of their lives.
“When we are free and have healed from this, will you stay?” he gasped. “Will you stay with me?”
The guard pounded on the door. Jack jerked back from him with a start and placed his hands in full view of the window. He was still wrecked and wanting, glorious and raw. August reached back out for him, instinctively, but Jack shook his head, scrambling to his feet as the door began to open.
“I have to go. But I’ll be back for you,” Jack promised.
“Mr. Rossi, your time is up.”
“I’ll be back for you. I always will.”
The door shut loudly behind him, and August was once again left alone in the dark..