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"Of course," she said, taking his hand.
He laughed. "They're usually abandoned basements under empty apartments.."
She grinned. "It was. But is this your building?"
He laughed warmly. "Yeah, that's the plan. I'm not surprised these places are a little dusty and worn down."
She looked up at the building. "Here, I can walk now."
"Uh, yeah, I think so. The one I'm looking at right now seems good. Just a little dirty."
"I just like you," she said, closing her eyes.
She would hear occasional noises as he looked, but was quiet as well.
"Maybe," she said. "Would that be a good thing?"
He nodded, then realized he couldn't see her. "Good."
She smirked, doing it again. "Hm."
"I know," he said anxiously, "but try to find somewhere else if you can."
She tilted her head. "I was just kissing you."
He frowned slightly. "They might have set stuff up in your apartment, if your stuff wasn't already moved out. I'd be careful."
She grinned. "What did you mean?"
He gave her a small smile, heading the other direction.
She rested her chin on his shoulder. "Then why do you ask?"
He laughed. "I just needed to get to the ground. This is where we part ways physically."
She grinned. "Kissing you."
He followed her down, his brows furrowing as he landed. "You'll find out soon enough."