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Kiko was relieved when Katie and Elena finally took their laughter to their car and left. He knew it was because he had a relationship over a holiday about relationships that he also happened to hate, but it wasn’t funny to him. He didn’t want Dom feeling like he should get any ideas, and he definitely didn’t want Dom feeling trapped—he seemed to be wary of commitment. Of course, they left the chocolates. “Great, they left the chocolate,” said Dom, taking the plates back to the kitchen and putting the sweets in a container. “And half a bottle of wine,” said Kiko. Dom snaked an arm around him. “You want to?” Kiko thought the better of it for a moment, then nodded. They were having more than he tended to like, but the look on Chad’s face when he showed them Sarah’s body wasn’t one he wa