“Autumnsong strolled in like he owned the place, the bell above the door pinging as he entered. Like before, his clothes were too tight and too black, and his black feather boa seemed to be a regular part of his look. His black, gelled hair stood up in rigid spikes, and he wore makeup on his eyes and lips. “Autumnsong,” Gus greeted the young man politely but not warmly. The boy walked up to the counter, chuckling and swishing his hips. “I love how you don’t like me.” Gus remained silent,... part of him wishing the guy would just be gone, but another part of him was curious about this unexpected visit. “Ooh, can I have one of those?” Autumnsong pointed at the pamphlets. “Sure. Help yourself. They were donated by the Beltane event organizers anyway.” He shoved the wooden box closer to Autumnsong, who eagerly started to flip through them. “I didn’t think you’d be interested in Beltane festivities.” Autumnsong looked up through his startlingly long black lashes.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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