"I can do enough giggling for the both of us," Edwin laughed, needing a moment to get over the look Kiley shot him without wiggling too much.
Her question earned a new laugh, and he quickly shook his head. "They weren't my slumber parties," he started. It did feel a little strange to chat about his home life with someone other than Oliver, or Georgie to a lesser extent, but not bad strange. Hell, it was a welcome strange. And it wasn't like he hadn't been thinking about his home life and his family since his chat with Oliver earlier. "I was openly out when I was still pretty young. It had it's ups and downs, and somewhere in the middle was a bunch of teenage girls who decided that they needed a sassy gay best friend, so I got invited to a lot of sleepovers and parties and shit with people who I had no business hanging out with." He grinned as he shook his head. "I'm not proud, but it could have been worse."