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No matter how many friends he has or how popular he gets as the years pass, I’m still his number one. Just like he’s mine. We might’ve been basically family since we were born, but we still choose each other. Always have, always will. And damn if that doesn’t make me feel like a million bucks.
This is about to be the most ridiculous argument ever between two guys who are supposedly straight.
Being your most authentic self is the only way to ensure your happiness.
He’s my best friend, the only person in this world I chose to be like family to me.
It feels perfect. Like home.
Fuck, I sound like a pussy right now. And feel like a goddamn puppy sitting by the door, waiting for my owner to come home after being gone all day at work.
But how can I be afraid when everything about him screams things like safety and security and home?
“At the risk of sounding completely fucking corny or like a total sap, I’m happiest when you’re happy, Kee. It’s always been that way, always will be.”
“Well, in the words of the great Olaf? Some people are worth melting for.”
“I am pretty lovable, so I don’t blame you.”

