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She cupped his jaw, her bright green eyes watching him trustfully. "Is it? You are a demon, no?"
She laughed slightly, looking down at him for a moment. "You've never lived in the forest."
Addie looked around curiously as they approached the doors. "What should I expect in here?"
She squinted at him, coming over to him and slipping onto his lap, draping her arms over his shoulder. "I only speak the truth."
She seemed confused by that comment, tilting her head curiously. "Living in the city and living in the forest isn't that different," she mused...
(Zoop?)
"You really are a demon," she muttered, opening the door to her room and heading over to the dresser.
"Well, I ran first," she said, tilting her head and sitting down. "You know. Building jumping."
"Come on. Let's go dance."
She flushed at the pet name, glaring up at him for a moment indignantly. "You know it makes me red when you do that," she muttered, beginning to...
She seemed a little bewildered by his confusion. "Yes...? The buildings aren't very far apart."
She squinted at him, giving him a playful kiss on the temple. "I was an art student, Warns. I don't know."
She laced her fingers with his comfortably. "Your room or mine?"
She frowned, tilting her head before gesturing from the direction she had come. "I ran."
"Essentially, yes."
She grinned up at him cheerfully, kissing his cheek quickly. "Really?"
She approached him in the darkness, her long brown hair falling in front of her face as she considered him. "That's a fire hazard, you know."
A dark look crossed her face. "Glowsticks."
"Yes," she admitted, running her fingers through his dark hair slowly. "I am. But I also would really love to cuddle with you if you're not too...
She paused, tilting her head before standing up, her eyes following a path before setting off, sprinting and leaping across the roofs, making her...