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were stroking over it. Was Conner looking, remembering? Did one remember who and what they were when they died, if they stayed on Earth?

So many questions, and Ro couldnā€™t ask them. Even if he could, Conner couldnā€™t answer. He thought it had to be Conner there with him, though the why of Connerā€™s appearance eluded him.

The picture shook, then it was snapped hard, the edges of it going taut just before it dropped to the bed. There was an almost palpable withdrawal of the force thatā€™d been there, like a vacuum sucking power out of the room, and Ro knew he was alone again. Alone, and rattled, and in dire need of a hand-vac, because Conner had shredded every damn piece of paper except the one with his picture on it. Ro was grateful for that, at least.

Chapter Four

So much for thinking he didnā€™t get bent out of shape over his past. Conner huddled in the corner of Roā€™s room, shrinking down into the smallest, darkest patch of shadows he could find. Heā€™d thoughtā€”well, it didnā€™t matter what heā€™d thought.

Conner had been bored, and remembered that he should try to check in on Alma and Roger more often, and Ro, of course. Alma had looked perilously close to crossing over to his side of existence, or on to Heaven or Hell or wherever. Itā€™d been too depressing, so Conner had popped in on Ro and found the young man a mess.

A very sexy mess, and Conner had wanted to comfort him. He ached in a way he couldnā€™t remember feeling, though it reminded him of Laine for some weird reason. Before he knew it, he had been stroking Roā€™s hair. Conner had had to concentrate, but heā€™d managed to feel the silky strands, the warmth of a living body close to his ethereal one. Faint beginnings of arousal had begun shortly thereafter, causing Connerā€™s dick to fill. That had been surprising, although heā€™d been turned on sometimes when heā€™d peeked on Laine and Sev. Just, it hadnā€™t ever been enough to make him truly horny. Sex hadnā€™t been a pressing need in years, obviously, but Conner had found himself suddenly wanting to bury his hard cock in Roā€™s ass.

Which, in turn, had made him feel like a total perv. Conner hadnā€™t been able to leave even then. Maybe, if heā€™d just been wanting to fuck Ro, he could have, but there were memories of Ro over the past years that had embedded themselves in Connerā€™s heart. Heā€™d kept away from Ro for so long, especially after that one time heā€™d peeked and found Ro in the alley behind Virginiaā€™s CafĆ© with thatā€¦that scumbag. Conner had wanted to kill the man fucking Roā€™s sweet mouth. It had infuriated him, and had scared him because of the intensity of his reaction.

Conner had told himself it was because heā€™d watched Ro grow up, but there, in Roā€™s bathroom, Conner had kind of faced the truth. It was depressing and awful, but he thought he might be a little bit in love with Ro. Maybe it was just years of familiarity, or maybe it was simply loneliness. Conner knew Ro was lonely. How could he not be? And Conner himself was finding out that he wanted more than just to haunt and tease his living friends. He was glad to help them, and happy to have saved their lives a few timesā€”but he was dead, and they werenā€™t. They all had someone, and he hadā€¦Stefan, who was a good friend, along with some other spirits. Was that all heā€™d ever get to have?

Heā€™d freaked upon seeing the file Ro had on him. The clippings were old, Conner had seen the dates on some of them. Something inside him had snapped. He didnā€™t want Ro pitying him, and didnā€™t want Ro thinking of him as the poor, dumb idiot whoā€™d gotten himself tied up and carved into pieces.

Seeing the picture of himself had been like being tossed from a hot skillet into a bucket of ice. Conner had had such a mix of emotions in him then as heā€™d looked at that picture, and now as he thought about it. He tried really hard not to think about what-ifs or dwell on regrets for past mistakes. All that did was depress him.

But seeing himself in that pictureā€”heā€™d kind of forgotten what heā€™d looked like. It was odd, really. Now that he thought about it, he hadnā€™t seen his own reflection since heā€™d come into his current state of existence. He was sure he had an appearance, because he saw Stefan and other spirits. They looked like people to him, like living people except the colors of them were muted somewhat. And, of course, they could go all in spirit form, floating and disappearing, turning into balls of light or ripples of color on the breeze.

Had he just not cared to see himself? Could he see himself? That was easier to deal with than thinking about Ro and the confusing feelings that had arisen then. Conner zipped over to Sev and Laineā€™s. He immediately felt like a self-centered asshole when he saw Laine holding Sev on the couch as Sev cried quietly.

Shit. He must have got an update on Alma. Conner didnā€™t hesitate, making his way to his friends and sending out comforting thoughts as he concentrated on touching them both. Death was a hard thing to deal with, and he wished he could do something for them.

ā€œIfā€¦ā€ Sev sniffled and rubbed his nose on Laineā€™s chest before continuing. ā€œConner, if she joins you, tell me, okay? Canā€¦ Can you make her stay, like you did?ā€

Conner found the words he wantedā€”they always seemed to be floating in the air when he tried to speak to someone who was aliveā€”and pushed the words at Sev. ā€œNo. I donā€™t even know how I ended up here. If I could, I would do anything to help you.ā€

It was strangely like growing up, a rapid maturation that

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