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Chapter 16“Monotony is vastly underrated,” Wheat murmured. They’d been on the road for a couple of hours, and the monotony of the drive was making them drowsy. They kept their voices low, when they did speak, in order to avoid disturbing his parents. From time to time, his father would cough in his sleep, but not enough to wake him. “It is,” Laurie agreed as he twisted in his seat and nestled against Wheat’s shoulder. “The last thing we want is to have a bunch of sickos popping up and coming at us.” He turned his head and brushed his lips against Wheat’s throat. Wheat shivered and hummed deep in his throat. He enjoyed having Laurie beside him like this, but he enjoyed the feeling of his boyfriend’s lips on his throat even more. “You missed out on the excitement when I first got you out