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"No," he murmured, looking down at her. "I don't remember much."
She draped one arm over his shoulder and kissed his cheek before standing up. "Okay. Here's the game. It's a betting game."
He laughed, his hands resting on her hips. "How many drinks did you end up having?"
She laughed out loud, reaching out for him as she looked up at the night sky. "Isn't it pretty?"
He rolled his eyes before pulling her close again. "Okay."
They got to the roof and Ophelia settled on the edge, looking over at him. "You okay?"
He seemed a little confused but laughed, shaking his head. "You can do what you want, Fleur. But you don't have to."
She considered this before offering her hand. "Come on, Abel. We'll get to the roof and just stay up there. We're not far."
He flushed, closing his eyes for a moment before opening them again and turning his head to look at her. "You know you don't have to do that."
She hooked her legs on a terrace and leaned back to look at him, her hand brushing his jawline. "Because I have faith, Abes."
His eyes crinkled as he smiled at her, his nose brushing hers gently. "What do you want?"
She frowned at him before beginning to climb. "We won't fall off."
He squinted at her, leaning into her touch for a moment. "No," he decided after a second, turning his face and kissing the palm of her hand. "Nah."
She dropped his hand, going over to the side of the building, her hands on her hips. "We gotta... you know. We gotta climb," she said, gesturing...
"Yer... yer kissing me," he told her. "Not just making fun of me. They're different kinds of teasing, y'know?"
She grinned, extending her hand to him as they left, looking very excited.
He flushed a little, looking down at her. "Oh! That kind of teasing."
"Let's go outside, then," she said, pulling on his hand. "To the roof. I haven't been out since we got hurt, Abel."
He laughed even deeper, slipping his hands around her waist and pulling her into a hug. "It's not workin'."
"I can't contain how badly I want to punch your sister, Abel," she told him, cupping his jaw in her hands. "Let's just go do it." She sat up, her...