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"Sounded like it."
"Nothing," he muttered. "I'm an idiot, is what."
"I don't get it," was all she managed to spit out.
"Nothing," he muttered. "I'm an idiot, is what."
"I don't get it," was all she managed to spit out.
((there's another bug...with wings. its on the floor. now its gone.
MIMIIII))
"I think it was," she said, starting to eat her ice cream again.
"Dude, shut up. What kind of assumptions are you making?"
"Hmmm, okay."
MIMIIII))
"I think it was," she said, starting to eat her ice cream again.
"Dude, shut up. What kind of assumptions are you making?"
"Hmmm, okay."
((what's with all the insects? do you leave your windows wide open or something?))
"Well, then fine. Can I sample a sprinkle before you eat them all?" he asked, holding a hand out.
"She's with some guy in New York, and they're laughing together like we used to do and..." He trailed off and shook his head.
"What do you think I'm going to say?"
"Well, then fine. Can I sample a sprinkle before you eat them all?" he asked, holding a hand out.
"She's with some guy in New York, and they're laughing together like we used to do and..." He trailed off and shook his head.
"What do you think I'm going to say?"
((I HAVE NO CLUE. we've had the a/c on all day.))
She considered it, looking between him and the cone. "Promise me a free discussion?"
Tom sighed. "Okay, how long have you been together?"
"That I'm pathetic?"
She considered it, looking between him and the cone. "Promise me a free discussion?"
Tom sighed. "Okay, how long have you been together?"
"That I'm pathetic?"
((i have to set up a defense...or i'll just sleep in another room))
She was silent for a bit, and then she handed him the cone. "Fine."
"And you've been away from a couple of days. It is not possible that she has suddenly moved on to somebody else. Unless she's been lying to you this whole time."
"I heard it somewhere in your brain."
She was silent for a bit, and then she handed him the cone. "Fine."
"And you've been away from a couple of days. It is not possible that she has suddenly moved on to somebody else. Unless she's been lying to you this whole time."
"I heard it somewhere in your brain."
((that's always an option))
He smiled, and delicately took one sprinkle off without touching the rest of it. "There." He ate it. "Satisfied? It doesn't taste like anything."
"But Morgana said..." he trailed off, biting his lip.
"Oh, so you are listening?" she asked, raising an eyebrow.
He smiled, and delicately took one sprinkle off without touching the rest of it. "There." He ate it. "Satisfied? It doesn't taste like anything."
"But Morgana said..." he trailed off, biting his lip.
"Oh, so you are listening?" she asked, raising an eyebrow.
"Don't I?"
"That she'd moved on, had replaced me."
She grinned. "That's what I thought. And I wasn't going to say you're pathetic, because that's not what I think, because you're not being overly emotional. I'm not sure you have that ability in you."
"That she'd moved on, had replaced me."
She grinned. "That's what I thought. And I wasn't going to say you're pathetic, because that's not what I think, because you're not being overly emotional. I'm not sure you have that ability in you."
"Of course not," he echoed, shaking his head.
"I know, but what if she's right?"
"And a little overprotective," she teased.
"I know, but what if she's right?"
"And a little overprotective," she teased.
"Fine, be that way," she huffed and took her ice cream back.
"Do you want to go and talk to her? I will stop the car."
"I can admit to that, yes," he laughed.
"Do you want to go and talk to her? I will stop the car."
"I can admit to that, yes," he laughed.
"I thank you for the permission."
He hesitated. "Okay."
"And absolutely overwhelming," she added decisively.
He hesitated. "Okay."
"And absolutely overwhelming," she added decisively.
"You're not welcome."
Tom glanced at him, then quickly parked the car. "Go. I'll be here," he said, pulling his keys out of the ignition.
"Wait, with what?"
Tom glanced at him, then quickly parked the car. "Go. I'll be here," he said, pulling his keys out of the ignition.
"Wait, with what?"
He sighed. "Fine. Be that way."
James nodded and almost nervously got out of the car.
"Not with what. Just you."
James nodded and almost nervously got out of the car.
"Not with what. Just you."
"Come along, Peter," she said, turning around to face him.
"Go on, before she walks away," he said, leaning out the window.
"I am?"
"Go on, before she walks away," he said, leaning out the window.
"I am?"
"Oh, yes, of course," he replied, taking a few steps.
Swearing under his breath, he jogged toward the pair.
"Yes."
Swearing under his breath, he jogged toward the pair.
"Yes."
Ray opened her mouth to say something when she noticed James. "Oh my god, James!"
"I had no idea," Edward murmured.
"I had no idea," Edward murmured.
He couldn't help but grin as he approached. "Found you," he announced a little breathlessly.
"No, really?"
"No, really?"
She handed Peter her ice cream and came closer to James. "I'm glad you did," she smiled.
"Not at all."
"Not at all."
"What, all words, no hug?" he complained, holding out his arms.
"Then tell me, how in the world do you see yourself?"
"Then tell me, how in the world do you see yourself?"
"That's a relief," he murmured, kissing her hair. "Who's the one with the ice cream?"
She laughed, but shook her head. "But really."
She laughed, but shook her head. "But really."
"Peter. He's a friend of Edward's," she said, looking up at him.
"You know how I think of myself."
"You know how I think of myself."
"What did you think?" she asked uncertainly, raising an eyebrow.
"I don't very much like myself."
"I don't very much like myself."
He rolled his eyes. "Morgana would have me believe something awful, but I think I know better most of the time."
Tilting her head to the side, she turned to face him completely. "I don't recall being privy to this information." But she shook her head, dismissing the thought and going back to the subject at hand. "Why is that?"
Tilting her head to the side, she turned to face him completely. "I don't recall being privy to this information." But she shook her head, dismissing the thought and going back to the subject at hand. "Why is that?"
"Most of the time," he echoed, nodding with a sheepish smile.
"And yet you haven't gone to seek out all manner of magic to change you back?" she teased.
"And yet you haven't gone to seek out all manner of magic to change you back?" she teased.
"What do you think the other times?" she asked, slowly pulling away from him.
"I can't be changed back, you know this."
"I can't be changed back, you know this."
((not really here. i'll be back soon))
"You said it, not me."
"I think I'd just shrivel up with old age."
"You said it, not me."
"I think I'd just shrivel up with old age."
((okay, have lots of fun))
He laughed and kissed her. "Pardon me for being led astray."
"The only complaint I've ever heard was that breathing requires so much effort," she replied, half teasing.
He laughed and kissed her. "Pardon me for being led astray."
"The only complaint I've ever heard was that breathing requires so much effort," she replied, half teasing.
((back. also, i was looking through a bunch of our old posts. good times, good times))
She smiled a little but didn't quite kiss him back. "I'm glad you're back."
"You're so funny," he said sarcastically.
She smiled a little but didn't quite kiss him back. "I'm glad you're back."
"You're so funny," he said sarcastically.
"In the car," he replied, gesturing vaguely over his shoulder.
She sighed and leaned her head back. "Fine, don't believe me, but I've read it all."
She sighed and leaned her head back. "Fine, don't believe me, but I've read it all."
"I ran here from the next street over," he said, laughing.
She smirked at his curiosity. "A book, silly. And from what we've come to know about books..." she trailed off and let him take whatever meaning he liked.
She smirked at his curiosity. "A book, silly. And from what we've come to know about books..." she trailed off and let him take whatever meaning he liked.
"Uh, certainly," he replied, holding the ice cream back out to her.
"We can head back to the car," James murmured.
"What did you mean?"
"We can head back to the car," James murmured.
"What did you mean?"
"Ah, thanks," she said, taking her ice cream back. She looked at James and shrugged. "Whatever you want. My building isn't too far from here."
"I don't think all fictional characters exist."
"I don't think all fictional characters exist."
"Then maybe I'll meet you there? We have to find somewhere to park."
"I think there are things more than fictional characters that exist. Hell, I've seen things I've never read about before. More than one book confirms the legend, it seems to be a done deal. Magic. Vampires. Secret underground races of human. You name it."
"I think there are things more than fictional characters that exist. Hell, I've seen things I've never read about before. More than one book confirms the legend, it seems to be a done deal. Magic. Vampires. Secret underground races of human. You name it."
Smiling, he gave her another light kiss. "See you soon."
"Why are you so quick to reject the idea? Too afraid to hope?"
"Why are you so quick to reject the idea? Too afraid to hope?"
Books mentioned in this topic
Breaking Dawn (other topics)The Road (other topics)
The Road (other topics)
"What?"
"I know what you want to say, so just spit it out," he laughed quietly.