gotten each other, had a light lunch of sandwiches, took a
walk in the snow, and came back to hot cocoa spiked with a
little Malibu coconut rum and some amaretto liqueur. It
made for an excellent way to warm back up.
Once they had changed for dinner, Magnus insisting on
elegant casual
, meaning no ties, thank God, they went back
downstairs, and Lance crawled right into Magnus"s arms as
they sat in front of the fireplace and made out like teenagers.
He loved having Magnus this close, his warmth and strength
like a wall protecting him from the cold.
“I wish we didn"t have to leave the house.” Lance sighed.
“I know how much you dislike the lack of sunlight and
the cold.” Magnus smiled and placed a small kiss on his
nose. “So, I"ve made alternative arrangements.”
“You have?” Lance looked at Magnus, wondering what
he meant.
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“Yeah, I thought it would be nice to have a romantic
dinner, so you don"t have to cook for once.” Magnus winked
at him and Lance melted. “So I"ve ordered in.”
“Pizza?” Lance laughed. “That could be kind of fun, we
haven"t done that in a while.”
“Maybe if they did heart-shaped ones, so we could stay
with the theme.” Magnus shook his head. “No, it"s not pizza.”
“Chinese?” Lance giggled. “Do the Chinese even
celebrate Valentine"s?”
“I have no idea. But no, it"s not Chinese either.” Magnus
grinned as the doorbell rang. “Perfect timing. You stay right
here and let me get that.”
Magnus got up and walked toward the front door,
checking behind him to see if Lance was still where he was
supposed to be.
Lance smiled and waved at him. Curiosity was almost
killing him, but he was determined to be good. Magnus had
obviously thought this through. And it was still very early.
Magnus must have more plans for after dinner, which boded
well for the evening.
Magnus opened the front door, ushered someone in but
they vanished straight into the dining room. Clinking of
plates followed, then Magnus accompanied the delivery
person to the front door and watched him leave.
“Dinner is served.” Magnus came back into the room
with a big smile on his face.
Lance got up and took the outstretched hand, following
his lover into the other room. The table had been covered
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with a white tablecloth, set with expensive looking plates,
crystal wine glasses and heavy silverware. The appetizer was
already on the table, and he could see covered plates on
hotplates in the kitchen.
“Magnus?” Lance stared at what looked like lobster on
his plate.
Magnus moved around and pulled out his chair for him.
“I hope this tastes as good as in the restaurant when we
went there for my father"s birthday last month.” Magnus saw
him seated, then went around to his own chair and sat
down. “I remember how much you liked their food, so I
decided to have them deliver.”
“You got
Gondolen
to deliver?” Lance almost fainted. It
was only one of the top five restaurants in Stockholm and
more expensive than he cared to remember. “I don"t even
know what to say.”
“How about „
smaklig måltid’
?” Magnus smiled.
“According to the menu this is lobster with mango and chili
salsa, mayonnaise, and toast. Enjoy.”
Lance loved lobster, so he didn"t hesitate to try the dish.
“This is divine!” He licked his lips. “Thank you.”
“You are more than welcome.” Magnus turned serious.
“I don"t always take the time to thank you for everything you
do for Jakob and me. You"re always there, taking care of us.
This is just a small way for me to say „thank you" in a way
that is meaningful for both of us.”
They ate in silence for a while, and their glances grew
increasingly hotter. If the food hadn"t been so outstanding,
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Lance would have suggested they move to their bedroom
even earlier than planned.
When they were done, Magnus got up to clear the
plates, waving him back down into his seat. The man was
clearly determined to wait on him hand and foot tonight.
Lance was going to make it up to him later.
He was looking forward to it.
LANCE was happier than he"d ever been. His love life with
Magnus had been even more exciting and intense after that
memorable Valentine"s celebration almost seven weeks ago.
The scenes that had taken place in the bedroom after an
outstanding dinner still made him blush—right after the
memories gave him a raging hard on. But he wasn"t alone.
Magnus had the same
issue
, and they usually
solved
it
together.
Spring was finally around the corner, and while it was
still cold for the end of March, even
he
had to acknowledge
that the days were getting longer and warmer.
Life surely couldn"t get any better.
“Are you sure that"s the color scheme you want?”
Ragnor looked at the color swatches that lay strewn across
the entire living room floor, the sofa, and coffee table. “It
looks more like Christmas than a summer wedding.”
Ragnor had become a very good friend. Once their
neighbor had understood that Magnus and he were
inseparable, about to get married, and that he didn"t stand a
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chance, the good-looking stay-at-home writer of children"s
books had become an important ally in Lance"s fight with
planning deadlines and wedding details.
“Yes, I"m sure.” Lance knew it was unusual and would
probably raise a few eyebrows, but he"d discussed his idea
with Magnus and had his fiancé"s full support. “Green, red,
and white are our colors. After all, we didn"t just meet under
the mistletoe two Christmases ago, we realized that we really
belonged together permanently and forever, thanks to the
Solstice Mistletoe Effect last summer. Magnus proposed to
me on Midsummer Eve, under more mistletoe.”
“So it is kind of your mascot?” Ragnot grinned, his cute
dimple showing.
If Lance didn"t love Magnus already, he could so easily
fall for this man.
“Yeah, you could say that.” Lance grinned back. “It"s
almost as though our life together is one big Mistletoe
Experiment.”
They"d finished with most of what they"d set out to do
that afternoon and were packing the swatches and
everything else back into the boxes the wedding planner had
left with them, when the front door"s lock turned.
Lance jumped up to greet Magnus, but when he saw the
other man"s angry expression he held back.
“Where"s Jakob?” Magnus threw his briefcase into a
corner of the foyer with uncharacteristic vehemence before
taking off his jacket. It immediately followed the briefcase
into the corner.
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“He"s upstairs, doing his homework.” Lance wasn"t sure
what to think. Magnus had never behaved like this before,
ever.
“Good. We need to talk.” Magnus went over to their
rarely used bar, pulled out a whiskey glass, and poured
himself a large drink. He kicked back his head and devoured
the alcohol in one go, almost throwing the empty glass onto
the coffee table when he was done.
Lance was rooted to the spot in shock.
“I"ll be going, then.” Ragnor was halfway out the door
before Lance acknowledged him with a distracted wave. Wise
man.
“What is going on, baby?” Lance sat down on the sofa,
right next to Magnus. “I"ve never seen you this upset.”
“The assholes at the university decided to cut the
budget.” Magnus was livid, hands fisted at his sides now, his
knuckles turning white.
“So they went through with it?” Lance had a bad feeling
about this. They"d been discussing that for a while, but due
to the public relations effect of Magnus"s job as the leader of
the preparations for the next planned expedition to the North
Pole, his job had never been threatened.
“Yes.” Magnus looked up, pain and anger warring for
dominance in his eyes. “To make up for the loss of the
expedition to the North Pole, they decided to send me to the
Polish Polar Station on Spitsbergen instead, as their
contribution to some „international exchange program". That
will apparently bring them some money from some
international organization or other.”
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“Oh my God!” Lance felt like fainting.
“Yeah, you can say that again.” Magnus slumped in his
seat, not looking at him. “They told me I"m leaving after the
weekend.”
“For how long?” Lance could only whisper, his throat
suddenly too tight to speak.
“Three months.”
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Chapter Six
“THREE months?” Lance closed his eyes for a moment, trying
to get a grip on his emotions before he reacted.
This was clearly difficult enough for Magnus without
him breaking down and making his fiancé worry even more.
The fact that Magnus had reached for a drink, which he
almost never did, spoke volumes.
He loved Magnus and their life together so much, he
wasn"t sure he"d be able to survive three months apart. And
how would Jakob deal with it? They"d just moved to a new
country, and even though he was doing really well in school,
it was all still very different for him. That, on top of trying to
deal with his parents" death a little less than two years ago,
was more than enough for a nine year old to deal with.
Then there was his fear for Magnus, so far away and in
possibly dangerous conditions. The slightly warmer summer
season was coming up, but the weather wasn"t exactly
stable, and glaciers were notoriously dangerous places to do
research.
Then another realization made him shudder. The
wedding was supposed to be a little under three months
from now—would they have to cancel that? His heart broke
over that thought, but he held back the tears. He needed to
support Magnus; after all, it was his job they were talking
about.
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“Yes, three whole months. Might as well be an eternity,
as far as I"m concerned.” Magnus still wasn"t looking at him.
“What about…,” Lance took a deep breath. “What about
our wedding?”
“That"s the reason I told them I can"t go.” Magnus finally
looked up.
“You did?” Lance"s initial joy quickly vanished when he
realized it might mean Magnus got fired, or was about to get
fired. “They accepted that?”
“They told me I"d have till tomorrow to change my
mind.” Magnus snorted. “As if I would. I can"t leave you and
Jakob for that long.”
“So they really do want you to go.” Lance closed his
eyes. This was going to be the most difficult thing he"d ever
done. He looked Magnus straight in the eyes. “And I think
you should consider it.”
“What?” Magnus"s eyebrows rose.
“Baby, this is your
job
we"re talking about. You love your
work at the university, even if the students sometimes drive
you to distraction. And you"ve been wanting to go back into
field research for a while now.”
“How do you know?” Magnus frowned. “I never said
anything.”
“Oh, I"ve seen your eyes light up when we watch those
documentaries on the National Geographic channel. Or when
there"s an article about „glaciology in action" in
Science &
Nature
or another one of your magazines.” Lance shrugged.
“It was pretty obvious to me.”
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“Well, it"s true that I was
thinking
about it. But I know
that it"s no longer possible. My place is here now, with you
and Jakob.” Magnus held out his hand and Lance took it,
grateful for the physical contact.
“I agree.” Lance moved closer, so their thighs touched as
well as their hands. “And God knows that I"m not trying to
push you away. But I do want you to know that I"ll support
whatever decision you make. I don"t understand your need to