Chapter 10 (rewritten)

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His body shuddered at the memory of that dream he had. Richard had many dreams in his life but this one was one hell of a dream. That was really difficult and he wasn't sure that he would be able to explain it even when he wanted to.

To his horror, this being called Bob knew of his regression and he ended up being outed by the entire group. It was embarrassing and leading for his little one to come out and burst into tears out of stress and fear.

But to his astonishment, they had not rejected him but accepted how Dickie was. It warmed his heart and he felt like this was making them even get closer. Coran explained that Bob was an all-knowing being and that was why he knew of this. Another thing was explained that those who came out of this were destined for great things.

It made him snuggle more into Wally's arms and hide his face from the others. He just felt like he was not destined for great things. That was probably because he chose Lance like Keith had done. It had been the man who had glued the group together. But to his surprise both, Shiro and Pidge choose him. It was confusing and their explanation was that it was between Lance and him as he was also gluing the group together.

Pidge was almost choosing Hunk but she chose him. So there must be something true about this when more than one person agreed with this. And this was making him anxious about what would come.

But it wasn't just him and Lance, his boyfriend held the group together too. This reminded him of the feeling he always had with his group Young Justice League. There was no memory really needed as his feelings stayed. This made his homesickness bearable.

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But there were still these harsh nightmares plaguing his mind and so far luckily Wally somehow managed to stop them before they would had end up in night terrors. How he had no idea but he managed to do this. That was at least what he guessed.

The reason why he had those, was probably because of him having gone through a lot in that hell hole with Lotor. Dickie was not surprised that he would dream about that time. But since sleeping in the same bed with Wally they got less than usual. Yes sometimes they still were there but they were better. Making him more well-rested whenever he woke up.

"Alright, everybody shut up!" The sudden shout of Keith startled him out of his thoughts and he ended up letting out a yelp.

His heart was thundering in his chest and he lost his focus on the training that Wally and him were doing. This caused him to trip and fall onto the mentioned male. It made his boyfriend almost lose his footing but lucky with the speed of a speedster he managed to hold them up.

They trained like on earth and it was something that was needed now that they were in a war. Both knew that they needed to stay sharp. Even when this was in space it was even more important for them to continue their training. After all, he was now the blue paladin.

"Oi, it's time to wake up!" Keith's voice was sharp and made his anxiousness go through the roof once again as he hated it when people were loud. Or when there were any loud noises.

"Um, we-we are awake though..." He timidly yet softly said and he was pretty sure that it would not be loud enough for anyone to hear.

"Well me and Dickie Birdie are awake." The tone was cheekily said and as soon as it left the other's mouth, his body was pulled closer and he was pulled into a deep kiss.

His body shivered and he wrapped his arms too around Wally. Obviously, as he returned the kiss. It was now that his mind slipped that Keith was there entirely occupied with the kiss of the other.

They were now a month since the day they gotten caught. And since then he was getting more and more comfortable with touch. It was all thanks to his boyfriend who loved giving him affection both mentally and physically. It was not uncommon for the other man to kiss him on his cheeks, forehead, mouth or pepper kiss him.

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