Day at the Zoo

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*Gasp* THERE'S A NEW CHAPTER OF FMS?! Yeah guys, I finally updated this story. Back in August, I was panicking over starting college in the beginning of September, so I was too distraught to write this. Then college life took over, which prevented me from really working on this story. When I did have the time, I had so much writer's block. I knew where I was going with this chapter, but the details were always awkward to write, so this chapter got re-written about 4 or 5 different times? Anyway, I've been getting a lot of messages on here, Tumblr, and FF.net about whether or not I would scrap this story. Come on guys, FMS is my life, and I can't let an Iancorn story die like that. So to all my supporters, thank you so much for sticking with this. Also I also wrote an Iancorn one-shot called "Christmas Lights", so check that out whenever you can. Anyway, enjoy the new chapter guys. 3

"Come on Ian, you're so slow," David shouted as he sprinted out of the car. "You know, the turtles here could probably move faster than you now."

"Then maybe I should leave you here and have them make you their bitch." Ian mocked, grabbing a medium-sized backpack from the backseat of his car. The boys were off on an exciting adventure at the Sacramento Zoo. It was a part of Ian's full day plan to distract David from the disaster wedding the other day. Ever since the little food bout from earlier, Ian has noticed David slowly retreating to his old self. He was smiling and laughing more often, which to Ian, beats a moody, depressed Lasercorn any day.

"Ha! You know I could own any of the animals here if I wanted to. Fuck, you'd be my bitch in a second if I tried." David jokingly retorted.

"Yeah, fuck you." Ian flipped David off, as he ran to catch up to him. Ian reached into his pocket for the zoo map, planting his face closely into it. "So… We could either start at the reptile house on the right path, or lemurs on the left." Ian slightly muttered, seemingly distracted.

"Let's see some reptiles, dude." David replied, jogging a few yards ahead, which caught Ian's attention suddenly. Even though it was just a few hours ago, Ian's mind was still on this strange, yet swift attraction, as he would call it, over David. His own body struck with uneasiness, as if it had started caving within itself. His mind traced with the thought of slowly running his hands down his back, caressing and admiring every ounce of skin. The temptation grew to the point where it made Ian feel like a lust-craving slave.

"I think you need to be on a leash if we're actually going places together." David shouted, snapping Ian back into reality.

Pull your shit together Ian… This is insane; you're not attracted to David…

Ian knew that he had to keep his mind off of David and focus on spending the day with his friend. He folded up the map and placed it in his pocket, hoping that his flushed face wasn't too noticeable, and once again ran back to David's side. With how this day was already going, Ian wasn't too sure on how much longer he could resist these strange thoughts and feelings. He could only hope that the trip would either end with their friendship intact, or perhaps cave into temptation, and succeed in exploring every inch of his buddy's body without making things awkward between them.

The first several hours or so consisted of jokes and laughter from the two. Despite his earlier distracted episodes, Ian was able to control whatever urges or images of David that appeared in his mind. Matter of fact, every moment they spent together was full of friendly jokes and horrible comebacks, which they both oddly accepted. They were having a great time just being themselves, and the boys knew that their friendship was real. However, there was something to David that made the zoo trip even more intriguing.

With each exhibit they visited, from the reptiles, to the birds, Ian noticed David with a wide smile plastered on his face. It wasn't like the normal smile he'd give on camera, usually after destroying something in a video game; it was more genuine, more heartwarming than usual. It was like a kid's first time in a huge candy store, or the moment a woman in love notices her mate plopping down on one knee. The way his eyes widened after watching the animals interact and live their lives, or how some of the creatures would stare at the duo or other visitors in awe and confusion, Ian knew that this trip was the perfect solution for his friend.

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