28: The Author - The Academy Is... about them - fairy tale romance
Kevin was hiding from him. They had a huge fight and it was just stupid little stuff, but then it escalated and Mike's ears were still ringing.
He'd taken a drive around the city, hoping to calm down. He would've gone back to his apartment, but they both made a promise to not go to bed angry. Even if they did live in seperate places right now.
Maybe he'd have to change that.
He pulled up into the driveway, exited the car and knocked on the door. He did have a key, but he didn't want to corner Kevin like that. He frowned when Kevin didn't come to the door.
No matter what, Kevin would've answered the door. His parents had raised him to be polite like that. The lights were all on, so Kevin was home. Digging out his key, he opened the door and entered.
"Kevin?"
There was a banging noise coming from the kitchen that had him running. His eyes went wide at Kevin's face, red and him pointing at his neck.
Rushing over, Mike frantically tried to remember his heimlich manuever classes and hugged Kevin from behind, ignoring the wings that battered at his face.
One, two, three!
There was a couching sound and something went flying in the air.
Kevin inhaled, gasping as they slowly slumped down to the floor.
"Kevin? Love?" Mike asked worridly as he turned Kevin around and brushed sweaty curls out of his face.
Kevin coughed again and nodded. "Thank you," he said horsely.
Mike could only nod. If he hadn't been here, who knows what might've happened.
"I'm sorry," Mike whispered to him. "If I hadn't left..."
"I still probably would've choked on the stupid thing," Kevin coughed out again.
Mike rubbed Kevin's shoulders soothingly, trying to ease the tension out of them. The wings calmed down and slowly folded against Kevin's back.
Snow White
about them - fairy tale romance
Kevin was hiding from him. They had a huge fight and it was just stupid little stuff, but then it escalated and Mike's ears were still ringing.
He'd taken a drive around the city, hoping to calm down. He would've gone back to his apartment, but they both made a promise to not go to bed angry. Even if they did live in seperate places right now.
Maybe he'd have to change that.
He pulled up into the driveway, exited the car and knocked on the door. He did have a key, but he didn't want to corner Kevin like that. He frowned when Kevin didn't come to the door.
No matter what, Kevin would've answered the door. His parents had raised him to be polite like that. The lights were all on, so Kevin was home. Digging out his key, he opened the door and entered.
"Kevin?"
There was a banging noise coming from the kitchen that had him running. His eyes went wide at Kevin's face, red and him pointing at his neck.
Rushing over, Mike frantically tried to remember his heimlich manuever classes and hugged Kevin from behind, ignoring the wings that battered at his face.
One, two, three!
There was a couching sound and something went flying in the air.
Kevin inhaled, gasping as they slowly slumped down to the floor.
"Kevin? Love?" Mike asked worridly as he turned Kevin around and brushed sweaty curls out of his face.
Kevin coughed again and nodded. "Thank you," he said horsely.
Mike could only nod. If he hadn't been here, who knows what might've happened.
"I'm sorry," Mike whispered to him. "If I hadn't left..."
"I still probably would've choked on the stupid thing," Kevin coughed out again.
Mike rubbed Kevin's shoulders soothingly, trying to ease the tension out of them. The wings calmed down and slowly folded against Kevin's back.
"What was it?"
Kevin snorted. "Just a stupid apple."