Luciano Ribeiro
“Definitely do,” Gio said with a smile. He didn’t bring up the kinks they’d have to iron out in the future date they were planning and so Luciano didn’t bring it up either. It wasn’t something he really wanted to dwell on here, especially since the next time he’d get to be alone with Gio was undetermined. So he pretended that it was all fine, that they could go on a date as easily as anyone else, and he was stubborn enough that it worked, and the complications surrounding the future date faded from his mind. “It’ll be the best,” he said, a small smile on his lips.
“Hmm. You see, there’s one problem.” Gio leaned towards Luciano’s ear, the hot breath raising goosebumps on his arms. “If I tell you… I’ll have to kill you,” He teased, leaning back. Luciano breathed out, rolling his eyes at the smirk on Gio’s face. “I’m feisty when I want to.” He snorted, slight laughter bubbling over. “I can see that,” he replied, smiling. “I don’t think you’d kill me so easily… guess I’d have to make you and see what happens then.” He smirked, looking at him suggestively.
“This, couldn’t possibly get any more perfect. Let’s just remember it that way, until next time.” Gio met Luciano’s lips in a brief but intense kiss, one that left him wanting more as soon as he pulled back. “Okay?” He nodded, attempting a sad smile. “Yeah, okay. One perfect day,” he murmured, his grip tightening on Gio despite them saying their goodbyes. He kissed Gio, a proper farewell kiss this time, one he knew would replay in his mind as he laid in bed that night. It felt like a good way to end these minutes they’d spent together, and he made the most of it since he didn’t know when he’d next get to kiss Gio at all.
When they parted, Luciano’s grip loosened, and he stepped back from Gio, putting his hands in his pocket. He glanced up at him, sighing. “I guess this is goodbye, for now?”