Cass chuckled. 'Well you were stubborn, weren't you?' he said without a hint of regret, leaning in to brush his lips gently against Percy's. 'I'm damn grateful for that, by the way.'
Pulling back at the question, he pondered for a moment what Percy meant. He didn't mean the relationship, did he? Percy ought to know how much he wanted that. Which meant he meant it all - Aiden included. He shook his head. 'No. I would have liked some time to get used to the idea, but no, it's not bad at all. Different. New. Scary as fuck. But not bad.'
He smirked at Percy. 'I can think of plenty of things to make me less tense, yet none of them even remotely involve Aiden. Actually he's preferably no where near the making me less tense action,' he teased, winking at Percy. 'And we don't just sit around all day, I've taken him flying lots of times - but that's not the same as working.'
'I did talk about the school though, took him there last time we were out flying. He seemed excited about the thought of going, said his grandmother had always said no when he'd asked her about it.'