Surly nothing would change now? Right. Lee tried to convince himself.
The sunrise, sundown. Moonlight.
Lee could feel his heart pounding in his chest. The pandemic was close to over.
Tay had tested positive to the virus and had been admitted to the hospital for some time now, Lee and on his side been negative luckily.
The time had come when Tay would finally come home. Home to Lee. The house was done, comfortable and great for too young actors.
Lee pulled the curtains open.
Tay. The only thing lingering inn Lees head.
Lee grabbed his guitar and started playing it. He missed Tay. How could he not miss him so bad.
Lee closed his eyes. He had called his sister already multiple times. He had even ended up calling Gun just so he had someone to talk to. Lees normal introverted side and boundaries had been pushed all because to Tay.
He could picture Tay being Tay. His own whimsical self.
The horrible cooking, although Tay wasn't necessarily bad, it had more to do with Lees inability to have food that was spiced up food. Tay would on his hand complain that Lees food was plain.
Lee got up still holding the guitar. Today sure was a good day. Tay was coming home in the evening and would for sure be hungry.
It was a clear blue sky outside. The birds singing and the people was slowly getting out of the house and taking back their own life. The world was going back to normal.
Lee smiling looking out the window letting his fingers run over the guitar. He looked forward to Tay coming home.
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The Lockdown Effect
AcakShort stories of what happen after Tay and Lee moved in together because of the lockdown, and some flashbacks. And what happend after the lockdown. ** For later note: this will loosely crossover with "The secret admirer" which is following Arm and...