She met his eyes, grey against brown, before reaching up to kiss him. "I won't," she said against his lips. "I promise."
She rested her forehead on his, one hand right underneath his collarbone, and the other on his neck. "I really do love you, you know."
She kissed him back, her lips soft against his, and he would be able to feel a slight smile threatening to take over. "I'm pretty sure bookstores aren't made to kiss in."
She sighed as he kissed her, her head tilted towards him. "What about security cameras?" she murmured.
She laughed lightly, and her arms encircled his neck as she turned her head. "You're quite determined, aren't you?" she murmured, kissing the top of his head.
Her hand brushed his cheek, and she closed her eyes, enjoying the close proximity. Warmth spread across her skin from where he kissed her, and she inhaled slightly, recalling a time when she thought that such a feeling would be lost to her. "I doubt I'll ever get over that," she mumbled. "It was such a relief to see you."
She looked down at him, her eyes warm and loving, before her hands cupped his jaw and pulled his mouth to hers, where she kissed him deeply. "You are everything," she murmured against his lips. "You know that, right?"
The slight curve of her waist fit perfectly with his arms like a puzzle piece, and she rested her head on his shoulder, lightly kissing his neck. "Ha. Made you blush."