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He laughed a little by her ear, moving to kiss her jaw gently. “You’re getting better at flirting.”
She rested her head against the side of his chest. “Where are we going?”
He gave her a small smile before kissing her cheek gently. “I’m alright.”
She slipped under his arm gently. “Don’t be in a mood,” she said gently. “Please.”
He leaned down, resting his hands on either side of her. “How’re you feeling?”
“I think I could,” she said gently, looking up at him. “I’d be willing to try. I...” She frowned, shaking her head uncertainly. “I want you...
He closed the door behind him, coming over to her slowly. “Hello.”
She swam up next to him, taking his hand. “Come stay with me.”
He rejoined her about 10 minutes later, opening the door to his room.
“Why are you acting like this, then?” she asked, following him. “You got really cold all of the sudden and I don’t know why.”
“I’ll take these back to Luce. Wanna meet me back in the room?”
She looked a little irritated, a strange expression on her normally sweet face. “I don’t deserve you being mad at me, Zerras,” she said, her...
He stood up after they finished, stacking their plates.
She looked hurt, pulling back from him. “I’m never going to be... you know. Yours. That’s not what you want from me. That’s what the line of...
“Not too bad,” he said, kissing the top of her head. “Let’s go back to the room when we’re finished though and clean up.”
She followed him, her brow furrowed. “Zer, please don’t be mad. You know I want you around, I just...”
He gave her a small smile before looking out the window. “We have a bit of time. Are you tired?”
She looked up at him. She was still frowning from their conversation. “Okay.”
“We will,” he told her adamantly. “It just might take a while.”
She looked up at Zerras. “I do t quite know where to go to find adventure,” she admitted. “But we’ll look around. Thank you.”