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He beamed, kissing her back. "I love you too."
She squinted for a moment before sighing playfully, stepping back. It happened quickly, and soon a yellow cat with golden eyes was staring back up...
The early afternoon air was crisp and warm as they headed out, the red sun rising.
"Who did it?" she asked, raising one eyebrow.
"Beautiful," he reassured her. "Don't worry."
She shrugged slightly, standing next to him and running her fingers through his hair. "It was alright. I learned about transformations. I can now...
He gestured for her to lead the way.
She paused, looking up at him, concern crossing her face. "You fell in love with someone who taught you how now to be a street urchin?"
He tied it in and sat back. "There we go."
Her face brightened and she walked over to him, folding her wings against her back. "Hey, you. What are you doing up?"
"That's what started this all."
"When did you learn this? You weren't ever human."
He didn't seem to even realize he was doing it, but his voice was low and warm - perfect for songs by a fire. "Do you have a ribbon?" he murmured...
Eden came home later that night, yawning tiredly, setting her books on the chair by the door.
"Fine. Do you want to lead the way?" Eli asked.
She copied his movements, looking down at his feet keenly.
He hummed distractedly under his breath.
(Zoop?)
He beamed, seeming delighted. "Really? I'm glad!"
"The only leading I know is for a conga line, so you probably should."