It reminded him of the first day he’d ever touched Magnus, drawn close to and kissed another man, someone even taller than he was, his body leanand lithe and right against Alec’s. At the time, he’d thought he felt dizzy with relief and joy because he was finally touching someone he wanted to be touched by, when he’d thought he might never have that. Now he thought he’d felt that way because it was Magnus: that even then, he’d known. Nowthe gesture spoke of all the days since the first.
-Cassandra Clare
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