⇠A Date to Remember⇢

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The air around Simon clung to him as he went off the boat, and the chilly wind pushed against him, leading him to draw his jacket closer and closer to the taller guy. The notion of colder weather pleased the chubbier guy since it meant they were getting closer to Christmas, which got the male even happier because this was the first one, he spent not at work as well as with a boyfriend. Simon began to believe that love wasn't in his future until he met Drake; he would have to change the tale of how they met, blame the cruise on his weight, and pray to God that he could work from home for the rest of his life. But to be honest, Simon wasn't concerned as long as Drake was around; he was ready for whatever life had in store for him.

Drake smirked gently as he looked down at the smaller guy. "We'll get warmed up at the hotel, I'm sure I can find some coco or something to warm you up." He stated.

"I want to explore the city after we get settled in; we're only here for a few days, and I want to see everything," Simon argued.

"We'll have plenty of time to explore," The older man laughed, "You should enjoy yourself." He snorted.

"I believe I am enjoying this trip more than you think." Simon grinned, casually stroking his stomach, and watching it wobble even more.

Drake exhaled and rolled his eyes. "Sure, you have," He stated as he entered the motel. After grabbing their keycard, the couple flung their luggage onto the bed and began unloading. "How about we start with dinner?" The male proposed.

"Sure, but where do you want to go?" Simon enquired.

"I was considering ordering something from room service." I know how to have a good time." Drake stated with a wicked grin.

Simon reddened slightly as he hurriedly stuffed a tiny pile of clothing into the dresser. "If you think you're up to the challenge." He teased.

Drake kissed the other's face as he slid his arm around his. "I like a challenge," he said quietly.

Simon could barely hear the taller guy's voice in the other room, but he could tell the male was ordering a lot by the eagerness in his voice. Shaking his head, the chubbier guy chuckled and continued unloading their baggage before making his way into the living room and settling up next to the other male. "Dinner is on the way?" He inquired.

"That, and a few other things, I ordered us some drinks," Drake responded.

"Do you think you're going to get lucky or something?" The man grinned.

"I'm hoping so." The other person responded.

A knock sounded from the door, Drake sprang from the couch and ran toward it, Simon saw him pay the bellhop before muttering something that the man couldn't understand. The bellhop bowed and gently withdrew, while Drake carried a couple of bags of food and wine inside the room and placed them on the counter. "Are you stockpiling food now?" Simon cracked a joke.

"Because you're so interested in exploring the city, I decided to bring the food to you so I could ravish you for the next few days." He responded by taking two food containers, cutlery, and cups from the bag. He then carried the food to the coffee table and poured a glass of wine for Simon. The chubbier male laughed as he opened the container. Finding a cheeseburger and fries while the other was eating Greek cuisine. Simon thought to himself for a long time before immediately switching the boxes and beginning to eat. Drake sipped his wine, watching the other for a long moment before he began eating as well.

For ten minutes, they ate quietly, the room filled with Simon's burping and whining now and again. Halfway through his meal, he shifted slightly, allowing his stomach to fall in between his legs. He scowled and looked down at his stomach. Because of how swollen he had become; his shirt was already riding a few inches higher. He'd already eaten far more than he typically would, and he was feeling good and full by that moment. The man grumbled and rolled onto his back, his stomach swelling into a soft mound as he laid on his back.

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