Chapter 3-2

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Dinner was nice, the burgers as good as Aitor had promised and the company really enjoyable. They talked about anything that came to their minds, and Gabriel didn’t remember having so much fun with anyone on a first date for ages. Not that this had been a date, although anyone who might have listened to them would’ve likely disagreed, seeing as they flirted over the meal just as they’d done over board games. But Gabriel felt no pressure behind the flirting, no expectations, and that made him like Aitor even more. He could tell the other man liked him, too—Aitor certainly enjoyed making him blush—but Gabriel wasn´t sure if he’d be brave enough to follow through on the flirting. He’d been out of the game for so long, he wasn’t sure if he’d even know how to do that, much as he would have like

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