"W-well," Kasyn stuttered. "U-uhm, I planned a picnic. All your favorites." My eyes flickered behind him. "There's a tent here," I commented. "Y-y-yeah, I thought m-maybe we could s-spend the night out here," Kasyn said. "Oh?" I replied, teasing him. "Just you and me?" Kasyn gulped. "Y-yeah, of course," he stuttered. I stared up into Kasyn's eyes, trying to fight the smirk that wanted so desperately to break out on my face. Kasyn's pupils dilated as he stared down at me. I wasn't ready to break eye contact though. Kasyn is way too much fun when he's like this. He's thinking about fu.ck-me eyes again, Tala told me. I almost snorted out loud. Another thing that's changed over the last few months was this soul-tying connection between us. The more time we spent together, the more we