Chapter 68.

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TW: Dementia and Patton being sad.

Patton had stayed with the others for a while after Logan left, talking with them about everything that had happened. It was almost 7 when Remus asked Patton if he was ready to leave before the still exhausted Ranger took a nap. Patton had nodded, and Remus had opened the portal so Patton could step out, before he'd lifted into the air. He had texted Logan, seeing if the other was safe as he flew. His boyfriend offered to leave his window unlocked if Patton wanted to visit, and let him know that Logan's sisters knew. Patton had accepted eagerly.

He remembered the way barely, since he had only been there once, and that had been on the ground, but he figured it out eventually, flying around the house before seeing Logan's tie hanging out of his window to let Patton know which was his. Patton flew down, stealing it and tapping against the glass. He saw Logan's face come closer, and as he opened the window, Patton flew forwards and planted a kiss to his lips. Logan made a surprised noise, kissing back softly, before Patton heard a voice.

"Oh my god. I can't." Patton pulled away quickly, looking over to see two of Logan's sisters in the room too. Patton felt heat rise to his ears.

"I didn't know that you had your sisters in the room, Lo!" Patton shoved Logan playfully, as the other gave him a soft tug through the window, and he floated into the room.

"I was not expecting that entrance." Logan admitted, closing the window as Patton landed onto the floor. He turned and smiled, before looking at his sisters. "This is Ella and Rachel."

"Hey Pat!" Rachel waved from her spot on the floor by Logan's closet. She was sitting cross legged, and had her long dark hair pulled back.

"Hey Rach!" Patton waved, grinning. "And you're in college, right Ella?"

"Yes." Ella nodded. She had glasses, unlike Rachel, and hers had a thicker rim. It was a purple color, fading to a pink at the bottom. She also had black hair like her siblings, but hers was shoulder length. "It's nice to put a face to the name. Logan has told me a lot about you."

"Wait, Logan?" Patton looked at his boyfriend, before feeling Logan's buzz in his mind. Patton liked the feeling, it was like he'd put up a hood to warm his brain in the cold. It felt like a little piece of Logan was there, giving him the little words of encouragement that he needed.

I thought they knew about the ranger thing?! Patton panicked at Logan.

They are aware of both. Logan said, stepping forwards while looking at Patton. His eyes glittered, and it made Patton's feet lift off the ground a little. You have nothing to be worried about.

"Are you doing that telepathy thing again?" Rachel asked, and Patton laughed.

"Yes. I was." Logan said, turning to face his sister as Patton felt the buzz leave his mind. His feet landed back.

"How were your parents?" Patton asked, taking another step closer to Logan and reaching for his hand. They were bigger than Patton's.

"They were more suspicious than I had expected." Logan admitted. "I had to come out as transgender so they would stop asking questions."

"Lo," Patton frowned. "You shouldn't have had to do that."

"I had to say something." Logan said, but Patton knew that look in his eyes. Patton had felt the same way before. When he'd realized he liked a boy, Patton hadn't wanted to tell his dads. Instead, he'd wanted to give himself time to come out to himself before telling them. Then he'd come home one day and his dads had been told by a friend that he was pansexual. They were supportive as ever, but it was hard having that moment for Patton taken. Even if it wasn't intentional.

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