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She laughed, her hand on his waist, rubbing up and down gently. “Are you tired? You had a long day too.”
He wrinkled his nose, clearly not a fan. “That... I’m going to actually leave you alone for that.”
She looked down at him skeptically.
He looked over at her, his eyes cold and distant. “Why would I do that?”
She frowned playfully, lying back again and tugging on his shirt. “I do not know how to handle the niceties.”
“That’s what they told me,” he said solemnly, eyeing her tiredly. “We really couldn’t get you to wake up.”
She pulled apart slightly, blushing deeply as she considered him with a shy smile, slightly out of breath.
He nodded solemnly, standing up and brushing off his pants, his eyes dark and bleak.
She seemed to still when he kissed her back, something he would have noticed, her shoulders relaxing. She was constantly moving, with her long...
“They took the train, Sona,” he said bitterly. “We lost them. We just have to go get the nearest colony and try to be like we once were.”
She softened, watching him for a moment before leaning onto her front hands and shifting over to him. She lifted one hand and kissed him, reaching...
“They left us behind,” he told her. “They got to go ahead and we’re stuck here now.”
She looked up at him, her brows furrowed worriedly. “I look like Digit,” she informed him, shifting away from him to lean back against the...
“Well, we tried to wake you,” he said vaguely. “But we couldn’t. So, the other two went on ahead l
She looked quite heartbroken, padding over to him and sitting on the edge of the bed quietly, her hands in her lap.
“You slept in,” he said absently.
Her entire face fell and she sipped the hood back. “You don’t like it?”
He looked over at her, frowning. "Hello."
She emerged a few minutes later, wearing a simply enormous onesie with a giant hood that seemed to be a similar shape to Digit's species.
Jude was still sitting at the site, squinting.