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"I know," he murmured. "But this one is my fault."
"Then what help are you?" she teased.
"I kissed you. There are no such things as coincidences. Not with magic. You like me." He was certain.
"Then what help are you?" she teased.
"I kissed you. There are no such things as coincidences. Not with magic. You like me." He was certain.
She hummed in reply and leaned against him.
"Moral support?" he offered.
"What do you plan on doing about it?"
"Moral support?" he offered.
"What do you plan on doing about it?"
He kissed the top of her head. "A little better?"
"Hmm... that's not something I've needed to call on before."
He paused. "I would respect your wishes if you would not have me do it again."
"Hmm... that's not something I've needed to call on before."
He paused. "I would respect your wishes if you would not have me do it again."
"Yeah. I just needed to get that out," she said, closing her eyes.
"But it's from me this time."
"I think the more appropriate question I should have asked is what do you want to do about it?"
"But it's from me this time."
"I think the more appropriate question I should have asked is what do you want to do about it?"
"That's fine," he murmured, holding her close. "Tell me anything you'd like."
She grinned. "And that's significant, is it?"
He leaned in for another kiss. A light one. Teasing.
She grinned. "And that's significant, is it?"
He leaned in for another kiss. A light one. Teasing.
"No, that was it," she whispered, opening her eyes to look up at him.
"Of course," he said, scoffing.
She forced out a sigh, but did little else to respond to the kiss.
"Of course," he said, scoffing.
She forced out a sigh, but did little else to respond to the kiss.
"You sure?"
"You sound much more confident in yourself now than you would be in front of everyone else."
"Hmm, no?" he murmured. Then, thoughtfully, he raised a hand, looked at it for a moment in hesitation, and carefully rested a few fingers over her heart.
"You sound much more confident in yourself now than you would be in front of everyone else."
"Hmm, no?" he murmured. Then, thoughtfully, he raised a hand, looked at it for a moment in hesitation, and carefully rested a few fingers over her heart.
She nodded slowly.
He paused. "Really?"
She gritted her teeth as her heart responded accordingly, thrumming gently against her chest now. "Don't do that," she repeated, half-heartedly this time.
He paused. "Really?"
She gritted her teeth as her heart responded accordingly, thrumming gently against her chest now. "Don't do that," she repeated, half-heartedly this time.
"Then I guess it's time to admit that I can see your Scrabble tiles."
She nodded. "Definitely."
He laughed softly. "What would you have me do?" he said in her ear.
She nodded. "Definitely."
He laughed softly. "What would you have me do?" he said in her ear.
"Damnit," she muttered and grinned, "So how do we decide who won?"
"Maybe it's because I'm not afraid of you."
"You need to .." she said slowly and put her hand on his chest, "leave."
"Maybe it's because I'm not afraid of you."
"You need to .." she said slowly and put her hand on his chest, "leave."
"We can call it a draw if you really want."
"Many people are."
"Ah, very well." He managed to place a kiss on her cheek before taking a step back. "Gather your wits, my dear. Guard your secrets and the thoughts stirring in the back of your mind. Until next time."
"Many people are."
"Ah, very well." He managed to place a kiss on her cheek before taking a step back. "Gather your wits, my dear. Guard your secrets and the thoughts stirring in the back of your mind. Until next time."
"Please and thank you. I don't want to deal with Mimi and Edward right now ... maybe another time," she laughed.
His eyes crinkled a bit at the edges when he smiled. "Strange, huh?"
She stared at him with a tight-lipped frown, looking indecisive. She didn't speak.
His eyes crinkled a bit at the edges when he smiled. "Strange, huh?"
She stared at him with a tight-lipped frown, looking indecisive. She didn't speak.
"Who said anything about right now? Especially when neither of them are here."
"Not very."
Finally he turned around and started walking away, not looking back.
"Not very."
Finally he turned around and started walking away, not looking back.
"Good point."
"Then why am I not scared of you?"
"This isn't right, Peter," she called after him and then disappeared herself.
"Then why am I not scared of you?"
"This isn't right, Peter," she called after him and then disappeared herself.
"Thank you."
"Probably because you have better things to be scared of."
"Isn't right?" he murmured to himself, half amused. "Which part?"
"Probably because you have better things to be scared of."
"Isn't right?" he murmured to himself, half amused. "Which part?"
"I think you should still give me that massage though."
"Good point," he sighed.
Edward, sensing Morgana was gone, followed Peter's scent until he found him. His face was grave, eyes wide. "What the hell was that."
"Good point," he sighed.
Edward, sensing Morgana was gone, followed Peter's scent until he found him. His face was grave, eyes wide. "What the hell was that."
"Maybe one of these days."
"Sorry, that was a little uncalled for."
He shook his head, smiling only in disbelief. "I have absolutely no idea what to make of it."
"Sorry, that was a little uncalled for."
He shook his head, smiling only in disbelief. "I have absolutely no idea what to make of it."
"Maybe," she repeated and elbowed him in the side.
"No, no. Your words were valid."
"I've never seen her like this."
"No, no. Your words were valid."
"I've never seen her like this."
He laughed, placing a kiss on the corner of her mouth.
"Of course they were."
"Obviously neither have I. Were you aware of her... er, condition?"
"Of course they were."
"Obviously neither have I. Were you aware of her... er, condition?"
She tilted her head to kiss him fully on the mouth.
"Is that sarcasm I detect?"
"What? That she didn't have a heartbeat?"
"Is that sarcasm I detect?"
"What? That she didn't have a heartbeat?"
"No, you missed," he teased, trailing kisses along her jawline instead.
"Only a little."
"Well, I suppose that was obvious to you," he answered for himself, frowning.
"Only a little."
"Well, I suppose that was obvious to you," he answered for himself, frowning.
"My bad," she murmured with a small grin.
"Should I be offended?"
"I don't understand what you mean, then."
"Should I be offended?"
"I don't understand what you mean, then."
He laughed. "Don't worry about it."
"Nah," she said, shrugging. "Only if you want to be."
"I just didn't think.... that would happen."
"Nah," she said, shrugging. "Only if you want to be."
"I just didn't think.... that would happen."
"I'll try." She lifted herself by her hands and slid into his lap.
"I normally would be."
"I don't think anyone did."
"I normally would be."
"I don't think anyone did."
He grinned and wrapped his arms around her waist. "That'll do it."
"Sorry."
"I don't really know what to do with this information."
"Sorry."
"I don't really know what to do with this information."
She put her hands on his shoulders and pressed her lips against his, eyes closing.
"Don't apologize."
"We use it, obviously."
"Don't apologize."
"We use it, obviously."
He held her closer and kissed her in return.
"Okay. I'll never be sorry again. How's that?"
"Yes, but how?"
"Okay. I'll never be sorry again. How's that?"
"Yes, but how?"
She pulled away and bit her lip, resting her forehead against his.
He laughed. "Much better. Have no regrets."
"You'll convince her to give Tom back to us, no strings attached."
He laughed. "Much better. Have no regrets."
"You'll convince her to give Tom back to us, no strings attached."
He reached a hand up and brushed her hair away from her forehead.
"Never."
"I'm sure I could do that. Were you able to discern his location, just in case?"
"Never."
"I'm sure I could do that. Were you able to discern his location, just in case?"
She brought her hands up to frame his face and kissed him again, harder this time, tongue licking into his mouth.
"That's the spirit."
"Approximately. It'll be easier to find him if we get closer to the building."
"That's the spirit."
"Approximately. It'll be easier to find him if we get closer to the building."
He let out a puff of air, deepening the kiss and pulling her closer.
She grinned. "Thanks."
"So we're still going to do this now?"
She grinned. "Thanks."
"So we're still going to do this now?"
She swung her arm around so that she was straddling him, one hand moving back to tug at the hairs at the nap of his neck. She tilted her head to the side to give the kiss a new angle.
He stopped walking and looked around. "I hope your sense of direction is good, because I'm not sure where we are."
"Did you assume otherwise?"
He stopped walking and looked around. "I hope your sense of direction is good, because I'm not sure where we are."
"Did you assume otherwise?"
"I think," he murmured between kisses, "That you're trying to distract me."
"Well, I assume we can just walk back the way we came and-" She looked back, raising an eyebrow. The path had disappeared. "Or not."
((i don't know where that came from but it seemed neat so i went with it)
"Well, she did tell me to leave."
"Well, I assume we can just walk back the way we came and-" She looked back, raising an eyebrow. The path had disappeared. "Or not."
((i don't know where that came from but it seemed neat so i went with it)
"Well, she did tell me to leave."
"I have no idea what you're talking about," she mumbled against his lips, drawing in a shaky breath. She kissed his lower lip lightly.
((sounds good to me))
"Oh great," Draco groaned.
"You don't think we can sneak past her?"
((sounds good to me))
"Oh great," Draco groaned.
"You don't think we can sneak past her?"
"Of course not." He pulled at her upper lip with his teeth.
"Well, guess we've just gotta keep going."
"I'm sure we could. She's pretty distracted right now."
"Well, guess we've just gotta keep going."
"I'm sure we could. She's pretty distracted right now."
She hummed low in her throat and pressed her chest against his, trying to close the space between them as much as possible. "I could kiss you forever."
"It's as good a plan as any, I guess."
Edward narrowed his eyes at the trees. "Let's hurry up, then."
"It's as good a plan as any, I guess."
Edward narrowed his eyes at the trees. "Let's hurry up, then."
He grinned. "I wouldn't mind that."
"I haven't learned to fly yet, so that'll have to do," she joked.
Peter nodded and turned back around.
"I haven't learned to fly yet, so that'll have to do," she joked.
Peter nodded and turned back around.
"Good for me, then," she murmured, shutting her eyes.
"If I had a broom .."
Edward hesitated, then started off at a run.
"If I had a broom .."
Edward hesitated, then started off at a run.
"I'd say so," he replied, kissing her again.
"That might attract the attention of something sinister."
Peter ran off also, starting at a slower pace before building up speed.
"That might attract the attention of something sinister."
Peter ran off also, starting at a slower pace before building up speed.
She smiled just a tad and kissed him back, trailing her hand from his neck down his chest.
He shuddered. "Good point."
"If she finds us, what do we do?"
He shuddered. "Good point."
"If she finds us, what do we do?"
He moved his hands up - one at her neck and the other to tug lightly at the ends of her hair.
"Might as well just pretend everything's normal."
"You keep going and I'll try to distract her."
"Might as well just pretend everything's normal."
"You keep going and I'll try to distract her."
"What're you doing?" she teased between her pants when she pulled away.
"We should keep an eye out, though."
Edward nodded. "I'm counting on you, then."
"We should keep an eye out, though."
Edward nodded. "I'm counting on you, then."
"Are you going to do anything else?"
Draco tensed slightly but kept walking.
"You always think it'll be fine."
Draco tensed slightly but kept walking.
"You always think it'll be fine."
She bit her lip and pulled back, then decided to bury her face in his neck to hide her now flushed cheeks. "I don't know," she mumbled incoherently, "Not in a forest."
"It's kind of hard."
"I don't see why you think so."
"It's kind of hard."
"I don't see why you think so."
He laughed and ran his fingers through her hair. "Don't you worry about a thing."
"So was the decision to keep walking down the path."
"Has anything irreversibly terrible happened?"
"So was the decision to keep walking down the path."
"Has anything irreversibly terrible happened?"
He kissed her nose. "We're in a forest."
"We could have tried to maneuver around the trees."
"So then everything's fine."
"We could have tried to maneuver around the trees."
"So then everything's fine."
Books mentioned in this topic
Breaking Dawn (other topics)The Road (other topics)
The Road (other topics)
"I'm certainly not that clever."
"I never said that," she deadpanned, eyes narrowed.