"If ALL of you are gonna do the new year's kiss thing imma start drawing attention to you fuckboys," David grinned.
Craig blinked, "What if we want the attention?"
"I don't want the attention!" Jonathan covered Craig's mouth and grinned awkwardly at David, "Got it. No cliches."
David rolled his eyes with a smile.
"10!" Anthony shouted first from the group as everyone's attention was drawn to the big screen in front of them, counting down.
Evan grabbed Jonathan's hand and grinned at him, Jonathan blinking. "What?"
"I'm glad to start spending a whole new year with you."
Jonathan raised an eyebrow, feeling his head get slightly warm.
"3!" Everyone yelled except Arlan. "It's just another year, why are you-"
"2!"
"1!"
"HAPPY NEW YEAR!" The whole crowd around the twon square became ecstatic. Lui hopped onto Marcel's back and cheered in his squeaker voice, Marcel giggling.
Anthony, Craig, Scott and Tyler started chanting, "Ceeeelebrate good times, come on!"
Brock and Brian hugged Cody, "Happy new year, our child!"
"Oh wait, that joke is still going on?"
Jonathan and Evan were just staring at each other, smiles on their faces.
"I love you," Jonathan mouthed and Evan grinned, pulling the other in for a hug.
"I love you too," he whispered in the other's ear and Jonathan slightly shivered.
"So what's in store for this year?" Tyler asked, still struggling to let Craig go from his manhug while Craig was whining.
"Gay," Brian replied and Brock started giggling.
"Damn right!" Marcel let Lui hop off from him.
"We can finally start living...new year, nothing to hide or fear," Evan smiled.
Jonathan sighed, "New start. Hey, I'm Jon. I've been in your school a whole two semesters already."
Everyone laughed at him and Jonathan laughed along.
Yeah, I...gave up.
This is the epilogue. I'm done.
But 40 chapters technically ayyy
I would say thank you for the patience but...even I was impatient with myself.
So yeah, we done.
Bye
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