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 Kin woke in Ved’s arms. They were both very much in human form. Kin sat up. 
 
“Your roommate went to dinner. You hungry?”
 
He was, but not just for food. “You’ve finally got me alone and naked and food is all your thinking about.”
 
Ved groaned and pushed his hips against Kin. Nope, food wasn’t all that was on Ved’s mind. 
 
“Neither of us can get pregnant, right?” 
 
“Correct.” Ven’s Popsey had made sure all the kittens of all his acquaintances knew what catnip looked and tasted like. 
 
“Then what’s stopping us?” He moved his hand slowly down Ved’s body. Nothing stopped them at all.
 
Laying back in the bed, with Ved’s arms around him like they were supposed to be, Kin gathered up his nerve and asked, “Did you mean it? Back when we were kittens? That someday we’d have kittens of our own. The same kittens?”
 
Ved hummed assent. “But not until you graduate. Dad, Popsey, and Baba had to wait until their last litter grew up a bit before they really got to spend time together. I’d like to do that before we have kittens.”
 
Kin cuddled closer. “I agree. Maybe I can be pregnant at my graduation.”
 
“Big and round.” Ved put his hand on Kin’s flat stomach and kissed Kin’s neck. “Or maybe I should be.”
 
“But first we need a place to live.”
 
“Working on it. I get one of the graduate student dorms on the top floor of this very building as soon as the couple up there get their new place, which is waiting on the family there getting their house. Baba’s Pater is pulling strings, but it’s still taking longer than I’d hoped. Or I can move in beside Shiva across campus right now.”
 
“But you want to be close to me?”
 
Ved kissed his neck. “Very, very close.”
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 They “stepped” to the front walk of each building, but dropping off the kids still took a lot of time. Ved’s siblings all seemed to remember Kin better than he remembered them. The three older brothers all reminded him of the time he ran away from home and was found in Ved’s favorite napping place inside their house and no one, even Kin, had any idea how he got there. He’d run away after Ayr gave up an attempt to comb Kin’s curls when he could no longer stand Kin’s tears and threatened to just cut them off.
 
Ved’s Baba had taken Ayr and Dad aside and then ran his fingers through Kin’s hair. All the tangles fell away. Kin had gotten to see Ved at least every other week until Ayr got the hang of the spell. Kin now did it every morning without thinking about it.
 
When the last of the kittens was home, Shiva “stepped” them into the quad. “Ved still lives at home and you’re in a dorm. You poor boys.”
 
She “stepped” away.
 
“I’m trying to get my own place,” Ved ran his hand through his hair. “Anything would be fine. It just needs a bed. And you.”
 
Had Ved said what Kin had heard? Kin stepped closer. Ved pulled Kin against his chest. He leaned his head down to Kin’s shoulder. “I really like you.”
 
“I like you too.”
 
“And I want to be more than friends.”
 
“Aren’t we already?”
 
Ved made the funny growl purr he did when frustrated. “I don’t want to go too fast for you. I’ve waited as long as I can. But I’ll wait longer if you’re still not ready.”
 
Kin stepped back to get a better look at Ved’s face. “You thought you were waiting for me?”
 
Ved stood up. “What did you think?”
 
“That you’d changed your mind.”
 
“Never.” Ved rubbed his nose against Kin’s neck. “I really want to spend some time alone with you.”
 
“My roommate might not be back.”
 
They hurried to Kin’s dorm. His roommate was home, but he was in cat form, sitting in the window. 
 
“Great idea,” said Ved. He pulled his clothes off, changed form, and jumped onto Kin’s bed. Kin joined him. Grooming him was even better than it had been when they were young. Then Kin cuddled against his neck and closed his eyes.
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I realized while writing this that I got the birth times wrong in New Kittens for Vahid and Javed. Vahid was born the night before and Javed was born the same time as Shiva.



 Kin felt awkward leaning again the wall across the courtyard from the creche, like some crazy stalker or something. He should have stayed at the library and finished the project. Only a few more hours and it would be done.
 
“They’re in there.” Rayn pointed. “They’ll come out with three kittens a piece. Quite the handful.”
 
“Was this what you were doing yesterday instead of helping with the project?”
 
She swished her hair. “I have priorities.”
 
Not the right ones.
 
The door to the creche opened and out came the most beautiful woman Kin had ever seen. Her hair was long and so dark it sucked in all the light around it. Her skin was dusky pale and she was both lean and round. Her skirts swished as she walked into the courtyard. She carried a basket, like all smart parents. It wasn’t until kittens got older that  keeping them in a basket was more work than carrying them separately. 
 
Three small kittens and one bigger one followed her out. Then came Ved. He had to duck to get through the doorway. He had a black kitten sprawled on his shoulder. It wasn’t a Maine Coon, but that didn’t mean it wasn’t his. 
 
“I wonder where the other one is?”
 
In the basket?
 
Ved looked their way and gestured to the woman. They all turned toward Kin. He moved closer to the corner but in less than a moment he was fenced in by kittens, included the one who had been on Ved’s shoulder. He gave Kin a sniff. “Who is this, Uncle Ved?”
 
Ved grinned. “Shiva, do you remember Kin?”
 
She passed the basket to Ved. “Who could forget everyone’s favorite ginger?”
 
She gave him a familiar hug, even though it had more curves.
 
“Shiva? You’ve grown.”
 
She laughed. “So have you.” She hugged him again. “I’ve missed you, but not as much a Ved has.”
 
“Sheev!”
 
Shiva laughed again. Then she introduced her nephews. The smaller kittens, including the four in the basket, were their older brothers’. The bigger one belonged to their litter-mates. “Vahid and Del were both pregnant at graduation. These two are Vahid’s. He and his husband had kittens at the same time. Del’s little one didn’t sleep well last night, so Del kept her home. But he’ll want to see you. Ved, bring him by sometime.”
 
Ved blushed. Shiva turned to Rayn. “And who is this?”
 
“You’re beautiful.”
 
“I know, sweetheart. Baba says I’m their only girl because why mess with perfection. But I’m pretty sure it’s because when I was this age,” she rubbed her black furred nephew under the chin, “I made a whole bunch of money appear. Hekte, daric, drachma, talent, stater: all really old coins. They never did figure out where it came from. It’s in the university museum.”
 
“Money? Why?”
 
Shiva turned to Ved. “Do you remember?”
 
They bickered lightly for a while. Rayn managed to stop drolling and stand up straight. “But who are you?”
 
Shiva grinned.  “Shiva, darling. Just ask anyone. They all know me. This is my little brother.”
 
“By less than a minute.”
 
She blinked at him. He sighed.
 
“But you look nothing alike.”
 
Shiva blinked at her. Rayn pressed her lips together.
 
“Kin, grab a kitten. We’re the family daycare delivery service. All right, boys, off we go.”
 
The three smaller kittens claimed Kin. One perched on each shoulder and one on his head. Ved grinned and took his hand. Today wouldn’t be so bad after all.
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 It just occurred to me that the university would not have a pigeon problem. Maybe not crows either. And moles and mice probably wouldn't be an issue.


“Cináed, I know Javed isn’t you boyfriend.” Rayn’s even tone hammered nails into Kin’s heart. Ved would never be his.
 
“I can see why you’d want him. So strong and tall. His cat form is enormous.”
 
Kin bit his lip rather than tell her Ved was a Maine Coon. And perfect in every way.
 
Rayn giggled. “He’s probably big all over.”
 
Kin shut his eyes. He didn’t want her talking about his Ved. If she put as much attention in the project as in Kin, they’d be done by now.
 
“He’s a wizard, sure, but then so am I. What does he have that I don’t?” She ran her hands down her curvy flesh.
 
Kin sighed. “I’m gay.”
 
She sidled closer. “But isn’t everyone a little bit. We can all appreciate the same sex. And the opposite sex.”
 
Kin rubbed his hands through his curls. “That’s bi or pan or whatever.”
 
“You could be bi or pan or whatever too.”
 
“That’s not the way it works.”
 
“Sure it is. Now me for instance.”
 
Would she ever stop talking about herself? Kin glued the last picture to the poster-board and started the notations beside it.
 
“I’m mostly interested in men.” She pulled on one of Kin’s curls. He yanked his head away. She laughed. “But Javed’s girlfriend is so beautiful. Gorgeous. I wanted to fall on my knees at her feet and beg to lick her. Not normally my thing.”
 
Ved had a girlfriend? “Javed’s gay.”
 
“Keep telling yourself that.” She patted his cheek.
 
But Ved had told him that, back when they were boys, back when they were talking about starting families and Kin had understood that they meant just one. Had he been fooling himself this whole time?
 
“You can see her for yourself. They should be picking up their kittens in,” She checked her phone, “twenty minutes.”
 
Kin’s heart shattered and the chunks fell piece by piece to the floor.
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 Normally by this point, I've come up with a title. Sigh.


The problem with having a crush on a guy with so many friends was that Kin didn’t get his full attention. Not that he’s expected it. It was a miracle Ved remembered him at all, let alone recognized him. But Kin didn’t stop touching him: a hand on his arm or shoulder, an arm across his back, snuggles like when they were kittens. It was enough to make all the names of all the people Ved introduced just wash away like the tide. 
 
Ved was raised at the university. Two of his fathers and three of his grandparents were in research. Then he’d graduated and spent a year in the field and opted to go through their finding this year rather than go out again. Which meant he was here for Kin’s freshman year. 
 
“How are you setting in?” asked the hundredth person.
 
“Pretty good,” seemed to be the right answer. 
 
“Like your classes?” That was also a popular question, but he’s only been here a week, so how could he know for sure. He mentioned Professor Dev and like always, the inquisitor smiled and reminisced about being his student the same way Dadaidh and Ayr always did. 
 
Then Kin could turn the conversation to what the other person thought he shouldn’t miss: their favorite teachers, classes, cafes, clubs, parks… and that would keep the conversation going until Ved finished the one he was having and moved Kin along to introduce him to new friends. 
 
Kin wouldn’t be able to remember any of them. 
 
He covered a yawn. Had Ved seen? Kin wasn’t ready to give up the little bit of attention Ved had given him.
 
“Time to get you home.” Ved grinned.
 
Kin bit his lip to keep from retorting that he wasn’t a kitten anymore. He probably still was to Ved.
 
The walk back to Kin’s dorm was nice in the crisp night air. Ved rubbed his face against Kin’s neck and riled up right outside Kin’s door, but he wouldn’t come in. He gave Kin a soft kiss on the lips and walked away.
 
Kin crawled into the bed too tired to jerk himself off to the smell of Ved on him. He cried a little, quietly in case his dorm mate returned. Ved would never love him the way he wanted to be loved.

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Jul. 14th, 2016 12:01 pm
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 This is, as yet, untitled. I've got more of it, but I'm not finished. The prompt is that video Chris posted yesterday.



Kin backed up another step. He wasn’t interested. Why couldn’t she leave him alone?
 
“Cináed,” Rayn leaned forward showing off what was inside her low-cut tank top. “I know you want me.”
 
This is what he got from being nice to a fellow freshman. They had three classes together, but just because they were working on the same project together in History of Western Magic didn’t mean he wanted to be more than friends. Why didn’t she go after one of the other people in the group? 
 
Heck, she even pronounced his name right. She must be a stalker.
 
“I want you to leave me alone.”
 
She pouted with her finger in her mouth. “Don’t be like that.”
 
She was drunk. That must be what it was. “Rayn, go home.”
 
She ran her finger between her breasts. “Come with me.”
 
Kin had already told her he was gay. And interested in someone else. But she didn’t seem to understand what ‘no’ meant. Dad says that college is the time to learn boundaries and self and all the other things that people who grew up in big families might not have a chance to learn before, but Kin didn’t think this counted. He’d learned what ‘no’ meant before his younger siblings were born.
 
A strong arm wrapped around him and Ved kissed his neck. “Hello, handsome. I’ve been looking for you.”
 
This was where Kin wanted to be. Rayn narrowed her eyes but didn’t say anything as Kin was led away.
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This is a thank you for Charis who read over something for me.

Title: Beautiful Baqi
Length: 3.6k
Prompt: this dress
Series: Wizard World?
Note: I did zero research, so I don't know how or what one needs to trap a djinn or what vows groom's said in 1920s Britain. All errors 100% my fault.

Dalton handed his dance partner back to her mother and went off for a quiet drink. He preferred to be a wallflower but etiquette demanded his dance at least two in every three, this party being hosted by his brother’s new wife. Hopefully she’d soon have a son and that would ease Dalton’s responsibility. He wanted to be far enough out of the line of secession that he could pursue his own interests.

Beautiful Baqi swept into the room. He was everything Dalton wanted and couldn’t have. I haven't got a chance )
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 I just put Claimed up on A03. I'm not sure I'll get many readers there, but it's definitely worth a try. I'm thinking of putting up more of my short stories. Because the site keeps track of series, I could separate them into maybe fairy tales, school boys, and knights and nobility without having to keep the rating the same for every story in the group. I think.


I've got a story I'm trying to write about a youth who is dragged along on a quest to save the world (I really love epic adventures like that), only his presence is just what the other side needs to win. This is just the spot at the end when the least member of the each group become the most important. 

I want to write it so bad. I've got a list of names (Albanian) and I wrote out the first part of the summery that got less summery like as I went along, but as I'm only getting two days off a week and one of those days is always full of non-writing stuff, so I need to spend the other finishing Harmonies


I had the weirdest conversation about Christmas lists the other day. In my family a Christmas list is a series of suggestions. My mom now wants my kids to give her a list of specific items, so my kids do the same for me, but they know I might not get them any of that. (My own Christmas list goes something like: that's a cute bag, I could use a new lunch sack — look, my gloves are warn out —ect.)

This guy I work with was coming in on his day off to print out a pay stub to prove to his younger son (10-12 years old) that he had to redo his Christmas list because Dad couldn't afford the $2800 total.  What parent buys everything on a Christmas list? Is this normal? Doesn't that ruin the mystery of Christmas if you know what's in every box? 
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This is a tearjerker of a chapter, so afterward  you might want to head over to the new S2B2 issue and read Now It Can Be Told, which is truly everything a story should be. One of the illustrations is NSFW, so read with care if you aren't alone. But read.


Title: Party, part 8 (next to last)
Series: A Balance of Harmonies (Three)
Status: Chapter one hundred thirty-one of hopefully not too many more
Genre: m/m romance, drama, city life, businessmen
Rating: R
Content: a kiss, an annoyance, firmness, a request, an audience, explosion, comfort, solidarity, winning, goodbye, playing host, yawns, cleaning, sleep, well trained, defensiveness, tears, hope
Length: about 4,000 words
Summary: Kurt wins. Emil falls asleep. And Peregrine breaks a heart.

Master list


It just doesn’t make sense )
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Title: Bluebeard's Closet
Status: Complete
Genre: Fairytale, modern day, m/m, family
Rating: R
Length: about 5,300 words
Summary: Klin's brother's think his boyfriend is a modern day Bluebeard. They can't be right, but why does West have a locked room full of women's clothes?  
Dedication: For all those who also hated this story as a kid.




Klin opened the French door with a flourish. “And this is the conservatory. Who would have thought I’d live in a place with a conservatory?”

Jack frowned. “It looks like a greenhouse to me.”

Harry slapped Jack’s back. “That’s what a conservatory is.”

“Then why not call it a greenhouse?”

Klin sighed. He should have known his brothers wouldn’t be impressed.Fluff )
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The other day an older man arrived at the Floral kiosk minutes before I was supposed to get off work when I was already running late. I sucked it up and greeted him warmly. He wanted balloons. I blew up two balloon bouquets (12 balloons total), which took a while. Then he looked through the cards while I did the last few things and then I rung him up and left twenty minutes late.

But I wasn’t annoyed because he told me his story and I love stories. This guy was planning to celebrate his partner’s fiftieth birthday by bringing balloons and wearing full drag to the airport to greet his partner as he got off the plane from New Orleans. The card he picked had a high heeled shoe on the front and said fabulous was like perfect only more fun. I hope they both had a good time.


Title: Gestures
Status: Part 2 of 10
Genre: science fiction, romance, slash
Rating: PG (13?)
Content: setting down, stew, information, a new name, waiting, a boat ride, natives, help, hope, a swift, hard trip, care, Lion, Quest, Grandmother
Length: about 4,600 words
Summary: Colt is help along on his journey, but some help is better than others.

Masterlist

Deresla II was a beautiful planet and the first in the solar system to be colonized. Most of the rain on the inhabited islands occurred during the hot season, so they were always green and fertile. Six centuries ago, the colonization ships had landed and taken off again to get the second half of the colonists, but then a plague hit Galgaie XII. Planets were locked down and planetary governments were more worried about saving their citizens than about people who had moved away.

He had sad eyes )

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