Ah, some good old boyfs
i bet they're glad to be back"Jer, pass that one." Michael pointed toward the third photo book in the box they had found. The two boys were going through stuff they would either take or leave–Jeremy was moving into an apartment with Michael, and both of them were excited. They had been looking through photo books of Jeremy and his family for almost two hours now. Michael particularly enjoyed it, because they had gone through his books already. Jeremy had laughed his ass off. Now, it was Michael's turn.
"Fine..." Jeremy groaned. Michael snickered. Reluctantly, he passed the book to Michael. Michael scooted closer to Jeremy, who wrapped his left arm around him.
"Look at this one!" Michael exclaimed, grabbing Jeremy's attention. The photo he pointed to showed 7-year-old Jeremy in a Mary Poppins costume, his mouth wide while he spoke a line.
"I suddenly remember this," Michael smiled, "You begged Mrs... What has her name?"
"Mrs. Waters," Jeremy grumbled playfully.
"Yeah, you begged her to be Mary Poppins in the school play." Michael chuckled.
"Why can't we move onto the next photo, or page, or day, perhaps?" Jeremy complained.
"Because I felt the same exact way when looked at my photos." Michael laughed. Jeremy joined in too, not laughing much at first, but soon laughing pretty loudly.
"What's all this laughing about?" Jeremy's father walked in.
"I'm torturing your son, Mr. Heere." Michael guffawed, pointing to the photo book. Jeremy's dad chuckled deeply. He was quite upset that Jeremy was moving out, but he was moving in with someone he loved deeply, so, still, part of him was happy.
"Let me guess: Mary Poppins, 2005?" Mr. Heere asked. Michael laughed a "yes", and Jeremy grumbled in embarrassment.
"You're telling me you've got these books memorized!?" He exclaimed.
"Every last one." Mr. Heere grinned. Jeremy sighed, deciding not to even try and stop Michael now. Michael flipped through the countless pages with glee. He pointed out his favorites at ease (most of which were pictures of him and Jeremy together). Jeremy started to enjoy the time he and Michael were spending together, even though many embarrassing photos were being shown.
"You're lucky I love you." Jeremy grinned.
"I know." Michael laughed.
Within a couple more hours, they were done packing and nearly ready to move in. Jeremy said goodbye to his dad, who was tearing up and telling him how proud his mom would be if she were here. The move was small but very emotional.
But Michael and Jeremy were happy, so Mr. Heere was too.
yaaaay wOO
