
Wesley Kim wants to give his boyfriend a perfect Valentine’s Day. He wants it to be better than Finn could ever imagine. And that’s a lot to live up to, since Finn Ransom’s a genuine movie star. Even worse, everything’s going wrong.
Wes has a prestigious scholarly conference on Valentine’s weekend and he’s supposed to give the keynote talk. He’s brought Finn along but hasn’t had much spare time. The rain won’t let up. And Finn’s legs still hurt from old injuries, in cold damp weather.
Wes is afraid he’s made their Valentine’s Day a disaster, but Finn might have a plan to make it perfectly sweet after all.

February Sugar By K.L. Noone “—and we’ll just end with one more,” Wes said, and put up the last slide of his talk: the beautifully embellished fifteenth-century spur, roses and inscription gleaming. “This one really brings together all the themes we’ve been talking about, desire and war and embodiment and the physicality of all those things, and you can see the inscription there, which says with loyal love and all my heart, and so one of the last things the owner would’ve seen, readying himself for battle, would have been a reminder of both loyalty and love, turned into armor to keep him safe. Thank you—any questions, we’ve got some time, if—” Applause happened. And scholarly hands went up. Many. He’d expected that, or at least hoped for it. He’d had fun giving the conference keynote,
