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“I don’t know. I wanted to stop somewhere first, but we have time to figure something out.”

Christian looked at him with curiosity. “Where are we going?”

Matt glanced at him out of the corner of his eye, suppressing a grin. “It’s a surprise.”

“Really? I love surprises.”

They settled in the truck and Matt leaned over to kiss Christian again. “I know.”

Ten minutes later, Christian was looking at him curiously when Matt parked the truck.

“The park?” Christian seemed confused.

“Yep.” He caught Christian’s eye roll out of the corner of his eye.

Christian followed him out of the truck. “So, what are we doing?”

Matt shrugged and shoved his hands in his pockets, suddenly feeling self conscious. Maybe this was a dumb idea after all. “I thought we could go for a walk.” He relaxed when Christian smiled.

“Okay.”

Matt realized he was staring at Christian with what he suspected was a very sappy expression. “Okay.” He turned and started walking toward the lake. He still felt silly, but Christian looked happy, so that made it worthwhile.

The park was busy; kids ran around and rode their bikes, college students lounged around on blankets pretending to study. Matt and Christian were only one of the couples walking around the lake.

“So, what’s up?” Christian finally asked.

Matt smiled. “Can’t a guy just want to go for a walk?”

Christian was still looking at him. “Okay.”

Matt laughed; he enjoyed teasing Christian. “The first time I drove you home, you managed to sound completely enthralled by that horrible fall weather. I thought you might want to experience something, I don’t know, less wet.” Matt winked. “Besides, it’s been, what, three months since you moved in? That’s kind of a milestone, don’t you think?”

Christian beamed at him. “An anniversary walk?”

“I thought it was more like an anniversary date. Come on, walk around the lake with me and I’ll buy you dinner.”

“Thai?”

“Sure.” Matt took Christian’s hand and continued their walk as the sun set over the lake. Three months certainly wasn’t a lifetime, but they’d come so far from where they were Matt was confident this was only the first of many anniversaries.

END

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