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He inspected it, his eyes bright and curious before he looked up at her warmly. "This is beautiful, June. Thank you."
She laughed a little, her hand brushing his shoulder gently. "Do you think it would be okay for me to take a shower with my back? Would I have to...
He looked a little surprised, sitting up completely. "You did?"
She laughed slightly. "I have them on rare occasions."
He squinted, looking a little embarrassed. "Was I? My apologies."
"Or we can just read them there for a bit," she offered, reaching over and tucking a lock of his hair back.
He tilted his head slightly as he sat up, his lips pursed. "Good morning. Have you been awake long?"
She gave him a small smile. "True. We're supposed to go to the library today."
He was on the brink of waking, shifting slowly before his eyes fluttered open.
"I just need to get used it," she said warmly. "You look so graceful when you fly. I definitely don't feel graceful."
It was still chilly in the morning, but not as bad as night time. The water was quite clear, and she could see the sand and shells easily.
She grinned, looking over at him warmly. "That makes sense. Maybe I'll be able to walk better today."
The sky was a light blue and the water almost sparkled from the light. The nearby shops were waking up as well.
"It feels a bit better," she said warmly, settling back beside him again. "Injuries heal quick here."
He was fast asleep, his expression peaceful and mouth closed. She would hear the water lapping at the shore.
She yawned, sitting up carefully to stretch. "I think so too."
He stayed like this for the night, and barely would have moved come morning. The sun rose steadily, and the lake shimmered under the light.
"Hi," she said warmly. He would be able to hear the smile in her voice. "Did you sleep okay?'
He didn't see, already drifting off to sleep. However, about an hour later he turned over and pulled her close, her back resting against his chest...
She opened her eyes sleepily. "Hm..?"