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Scott's POV.

I can't believe Mark and Mason are willing to help me with meeting Mitch again, but here we are.

I knocked on Kevin's door. Mark and Mason are with me for the support. They are kind, I did forgive them for what happened earlier. I can imagine it gets dull after such a long time of being together.

I smiled, I hope it never gets dull with Mitch. Kevin opened the door and I snapped out of my thoughts.

"Scott? Mark? Mason? What are you doing here?" Kevin asked.

I stared at Kevin, completely dumbfounded about what I was going to say... Until Mason pushed me forward.

"Come on, Scotty. You've got this." Mason said.

I looked at Mason and nodded, I turned my face to Kevin.

"We need to talk. It's about Mitch." I said.

"You're not supposed to be here, all of you." Kevin said sternly.

"Please, at least let us in." Mark said.

Kevin sighed and let us in, we took a seat.

"Okay, start." Kevin said.

"I wanna see Mitch." I blurted out.

"And why?" Kevin asked.

"B-Because I miss him." I said softly.

"You can't see him everytime you miss him." Kevin said.

"There's more to it!" Mark said very quickly.

"Hmm?" Kevin raised one eyebrow.

"U-Uh... I-I'm... Mitch went to my room, b-but he entered an awful scene. F-For him." I stuttered.

"An awful scene? All I can think about is murder, but you're still very alive I see..." Kevin smiled.

"Not thát!" Mark said as he rolled with his eyes.

"Then tell me straight away!" Kevin snapped.

"Mitch caught us in bed, we were about to have sex!" Mason exclaimed.

Silence. Pure silence.

Suddenly Kevin burst into laughter.

"What's so funny?" I said pretty annoyed.

"Mitch came to me... And he told me... He wanted to see you... And he caught you... In bed?! With those two..." Kevin managed to say while laughing his ass off.

"I don't see the funny thing in that..." I said calmly, trying to contain my boiling anger.

Mason seemed to notice the slight change in my mood. He put his hand on my shoulder, squeezing it comfortingly.

I took a deep breath.

Kevin stopped laughing and cleared his throat.

"I'm sorry. It's just... So much effort and-" Kevin said as he stopped immediately before he started to laugh again.

"Not funny." I said.

"Okay. I get it now. Not funny at all." Kevin said in his most serious face.

"Okay, Scott wants to meet Mitch. They need to talk." Mason said.

"Can you arrange that?" Mark asked Kevin.

Kevin sighed and looked at the three of us.

"I don't know. He hangs out with Beau pretty much lately." Kevin said.

"Beau? His new roommate?" I asked.

"Yes. They get along really well." Kevin said.

I felt a slight sting of jealousy running through my body, but I ignored it.

"That's... Nice for him." I said softly.

"I'm pretty sure they're just friends." Mark said to me.

I nodded and tried to give him a smile. I failed. But hey, don't blame me. The love of my life just gets along really well with a handsome and hairy Daddy. Who else would smile then?

"Let me see what I can do for you." Kevin said as he walked to his computer.

After some scrolling, Kevin turned to us.

"Mitch has grouptherapy tomorrow. He might be able to skip a part of it. Where do you want to meet him?" Kevin said.

"Umm... I don't know. In his room? Or will Beau be there too?" I asked.

"Beau doesn't have grouptherapy. So, yes. Beau will be there in his room too." Kevin said.

"Okay... I don't want him to join our conversation..." I whispered.

"Is Kirstin available?" Mark asked.

"Sure. She works in the afternoon." Kevin said.

"Is she able to drag Mitch out of his grouptherapy and bring him to her office?" Mason said.

"She has no office, not really." Kevin said.

"Great." I huffed.

"She can bring Mitch to another office." Kevin said.

"Please." I said.

"Okay, let me check." Kevin said.

"Yes." I nodded.

I waited. I really hope I can talk to Mitch.

Kevin cleared his throat as he turned to us again.

"Tomorrow afternoon. Ten minutes only." Kevin said.

I nodded again and returned to my own department with the boys.

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