London Harmony: Roctoberfest

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aspect of their life?  My sexuality does not define me.”
    I couldn't imagine how I'd handle it if my family ever turned on me.  My life would be over.  I love all my little snot nosed siblings.  Well, most of them are bigger than me now but you get the point.
    She reached out and knocked me out of my thoughts by grabbing my belt loop on my jeans.  I don't exactly know why, but I love it when she does that.  It is like she is holding my hand, like it is just a normal thing to do.
    Then we both jumped at a knocking at the door.  We exchanged a smile and opened the door to a smiling Mick.  That woman scares the hell out of me, but she has a certain vibe about her.  When she isn't making you want to drop your knickers, she seems... I don't know.  Fierce?  Like if you are lucky enough for her to consider you one of her friends, then you have a friend for life that you can depend on.
    She said to my girl, “Got bored. Thought we'd help you pack and move.  I'm beyond curious to see this studio of yours.”  Then she looked at me and winked.  I blushed.  None of her friends seems to give a rat's ass about my arm and I really like that.
    She pulled back a bit and a grinning Animal and Carol showed their faces.  Kacy grinned like the cat who ate the canary and said as she motioned to the four boxes by the door.  “Done and done.”
    Mick backhanded Darin in the gut and said playfully, “See?  I told you we should have come sooner.  Our Kace isn't one to let moss grow on her.”
    Animal comically picked her up by the waist and moved her to the side and stepped into the cabin.  He kissed Kacy's cheek and actually patted the top of my head as he moved past.  He grabbed a couple of the boxes then grinned a toothy grin.  “Don't listen to her.  She's the reason we're late.”
    Kacy shook her head with a smile and said, “Late?  I didn't even know you were coming.”  He shrugged and stepped out.  The other two women streamed in.  Caroline gave us each a hug, she was such a cute person, I swear she tries to make sure everyone is happy all the time.
    Then Mick looked at us expectantly, both arms wide.  “Where's my sugar?”  Then she captured us both in a silly side to side hug.  “Ahhhh... that's the ticket.”  Then she slapped Carol's shoulder as the blonde attempted to grab a box.  “Gossip with the two glowing ones, I got the boxes.  I know what they were up to last night.”
    Oh bloody hell, could I possibly blush any more?  My girl looked to be in the same boat as me, and the blush looked wonderful on her as she tucked a lock of hair behind her ear.  Mick winked at us as she carried the two boxes off.  One must have weighed half of what I did, but she hauled them around like they were full of feathers.
    Caroline just stood there with her tongue in her cheek, a self-satisfied smile on her face.  Kace just said, “Oh shut up woman.”
    Then Caroline said, “I guess this means I'm really going to have to ask Ian out then.  I can't be the odd man out now can I?”
    Kace shook her head. “Stop talking about it and just do it already Carol.”
    The blonde waved her off.  “Fine, if I must.”
    Then she looked around and did a crooked nose scrunch.  “You're already set?  You really need to think about actually owning something one day Kacy.”  There was a sad tone in her voice.
    My new girlfriend chirped out, “I own my drums.  Well... after two more payments at Broken Note.”  She tugged at my belt loop.
    Carol looked at my hip then at me with a grin.  Then looked up at the brown eyed cutie in the room. And retorted with, “Cradle robber.”  I squinted at that, we were the same age.  Then I remembered what Kace had said about her band mates not knowing her age.  They thought she was in her late twenties like they were.  I shoved Caroline's shoulder playfully and we all chuckled.
    Then Kace looked around and sobered suddenly.  She looked at the tiny counter of the

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