Page 10 of Limitless
“Do you not want to go?”
He thought about the question before answering with a decisive, “I don’t want to stay.”
“I get that,” Andy said softly.
“How long areyouhere for?”
“Until I don’t want to be.”
Leonidas chuckled. “So easy.”
“Did you know Marius and Cosette fell in love here?” Andy asked out of nowhere, stopping in his tracks and blinking up at Leonidas so earnestly.
“They weren’t real,” he reminded Andy.
“Well, no.”
“And I doubt it was right here.” He pointed at the bench Andy had stopped beside.
“This is probably the first thing in Paris I’ve really enjoyed,” Andy grumbled. “Don’t steal it from me.”
“Andrew.” Leonidas reached for his hand, not able to stop himself before his fingers grazed Andy’s palm. Almost reflexively, Andy’s hand turned and his fingers spread, making room for Leonidas to slide their fingers together and curl them around the top of Andy’s hand.
Andy turned toward him, inhaling a breath so sharp, Leonidas felt it in his own bones. But he didn’t shake his hand away.
“Les Misérableswas hardly a romance,” he muttered.
Andy inhaled loudly. “Do I not strike you as the romantic type?”
Leonidas’s nostrils flared and he bit down roughly on the inside of his cheek. “You didn’t strike me at all.”
He hoped the hint of longing in his voice went unheard, but Andy gave him a onceover, longer, slower, and more thoughtful then the one he’d received on Boulevard du Montparnasse. The tremble returned to Andy’s hand, and Leonidas tightened his grip so Andy couldn’t pull away.
“No,” Andy finally said. “I didn’t.”
An ominous rumble burst out of the sky, and the thunder rolled for what felt like an eternity.
“We should go,” Leonidas suggested. “There’s no place to wait out the storm here.”
He pulled Andy through the gardens, making note of the mournful expression on his face as they power-walked past the trees and fountains.
“I’ll bring you back,” he offered. “When the storm passes.”
“I can go on my own,” Andy said.
“I know.”
Leonidas dragged Andy out of the gardens. They made it a few more blocks before another crack of thunder shattered the sky. The sun was long gone now, and Leonidas knew they were going to get wet. Andy followed him in silence, still holding his hand, and then on their right, the Pantheon.
“So weird,” Andy mumbled.
“What is,agapi mou?”
Shit. He hadn’t meant that, hadn’t meant to let it slip, but something about the moment, the warmth of the air and the warmth of Andy’s hand, and he’d just…
“What did you say?”
“Nothing.” He tried to ignore it all. “What is weird?”
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