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I nodded, sliding my hand through his hair, gripping the strands once more and pulling his mouth to mine, my gaze falling on his. The world was a blur as I answered.
“Absolutely, baby.”
CHAPTER 30
Grayson
The sun shone through the dome like the Heavens were parting or something. Gold, bright, and far too early for my liking.
I blinked furiously, filtering the light. My head was pounding, my stomach empty as all hell, grumbling away.
I rubbed my eyes and sat up, the covers falling off of me. My gaze traveled to Henry, who was laying flat on his stomach, the covers barely covering him, his bare, pale ass on full display.
For a moment, I felt at peace, watching the rise and fall of his back, until I felt the urge to pee. Throwing off the covers, I swung my legs out of bed, my cock bristling from the friction of the sheet.
Head pounding, and half-dazed, I made my way to the bathroom, when I realized that I was also naked.
Panic laced through me as I tried to recall the prior night’s events, but everything was a blur.
A wine-filled blur, and I couldn’t remember anything after a karaoke-infused dinner at Lovers Lodge, the main bar that was open for the after-events of the festival.
I remembered arriving with Henry and everyone else, but I had no idea how we got back to the dome, or if we…
“Oh fuck,” Henry’s voice alerted me as he called out, “Grayson!”
I finished my business, heading back to the main room, to see Henry looked as panicked as I felt.
His gaze settled on me, and I stood there before him, feeling the most judged I have ever felt in my life.
What… what happened?” Henry asked, his voice shaky, and all I could do was shake my head nervously.
“I… I don’t know,” I said honestly. But that was apparently the wrong thing to say, because Henry’s eyes widened.
“What do you mean you don’t know?”
“I don’t… uh… remember. Do you?” I asked, frozen in place.
Henry’s eyebrows furrowed with concern, and I could see his breathing increase.
“No,” he said, his voice laced with anxiety.
“All I remember is singing karaoke, and dancing…” He ran a hand through his disheveled hair, swallowing harshly. And then Henry said the quiet part out loud, and that changed everything.
“Oh my God, did we…” His voice elevated, the panic more than evident.
This was not how I wanted things to happen, if they were going to happen at all.
The fact I couldn’t remember did not bode well. Henry deserved more from me.
I took a step closer toward Henry, who was sitting in bed now, breathing rapidly. I reached out for him, if only to soothe his panic, and perhaps my own. His gaze flashed at me as he pulled away, breaking my heart.
No no no no…
“Grayson, answer me…” he said, his voice and his body shaking.
“I told you, I don’t know. Everything is a blur. I—”
A knock sounded on the door, and Henry shook his head, throwing his legs out of bed with full force.