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"From what?" she stuttered, fingers curling into his shirt.
"I don't want to die by accident. It wouldn't be very noble."
"Don't act too confidently. As much as Morgana likes you she could still very much kill you."
"I don't want to die by accident. It wouldn't be very noble."
"Don't act too confidently. As much as Morgana likes you she could still very much kill you."
"A few things," he murmured, hugging her closer.
"You're worried about nobility?"
"Of course. But I don't think she will."
"You're worried about nobility?"
"Of course. But I don't think she will."
"Please elaborate, my brain isn't quite functioning right now," she said, though she was pretty sure she understood what he was leading on to.
"I have a name to uphold,"
"She might kill you out of spite."
"I have a name to uphold,"
"She might kill you out of spite."
"I won't do anything if you don't want me to."
"Doesn't matter if we're both dead."
"I don't think she will," he repeated.
"Doesn't matter if we're both dead."
"I don't think she will," he repeated.
He grinned. "Thanks."
"What's a reputation worth when they don't know how it happened?"
"I'm not."
"What's a reputation worth when they don't know how it happened?"
"I'm not."
She smiled a bit and pulled back to look at him in the eyes. "I mean it."
"But they would've found us in a forest."
"You're frustrating."
"But they would've found us in a forest."
"You're frustrating."
"Mm," she sighed and kissed him slowly. "So what were you going to do?"
"Whatever," he muttered, deciding to drop the topic.
"True."
"Whatever," he muttered, deciding to drop the topic.
"True."
"Hmm, haven't decided yet," he replied. "What are you going to do?"
"What? I don't understand your reasoning."
"So I'll take my chances."
"What? I don't understand your reasoning."
"So I'll take my chances."
"Follow your lead," she said and bit her lip, unsure, "I'm sure you have more experience than I do."
"Dying in a forest in the middle of nowhere isn't exactly noble."
"Whatever suits you," Edward sighed. "But I maybe want to keep you around for a little longer."
"Dying in a forest in the middle of nowhere isn't exactly noble."
"Whatever suits you," Edward sighed. "But I maybe want to keep you around for a little longer."
"Not really," he said with a laugh.
"It could be."
He grinned. "Thanks. I'll make my best effort."
"It could be."
He grinned. "Thanks. I'll make my best effort."
"You've had me fooled this whole time, then," she said and laughed nervously, "That's honestly part of the reason I've been holding back for a while."
"In what sense?"
"Please and thank you," Edward said and a ghost of a smile passed over his face.
"In what sense?"
"Please and thank you," Edward said and a ghost of a smile passed over his face.
"That's news," he murmured. "When do you suppose I would have time for such extracurricular activities?"
"Depending on what happened. Just because no one would find out because no witnesses are left alive doesn't make an action any less valid."
"You can count on me."
"Depending on what happened. Just because no one would find out because no witnesses are left alive doesn't make an action any less valid."
"You can count on me."
"Before we met? I don't know," she said and shrugged, "I know you've been with other girls."
"I guess."
"I am."
"I guess."
"I am."
"Now you know," he echoed.
"Wow, thanks."
He nodded and slowed to a brisk jog. "Picking anything up?"
"Wow, thanks."
He nodded and slowed to a brisk jog. "Picking anything up?"
"So where does that leave us?" she asked, kissing the corner of his mouth.
"You should be honored."
Edward tilted his head to the side. "Something faint. He's a loud thinker."
"You should be honored."
Edward tilted his head to the side. "Something faint. He's a loud thinker."
"Alone," she repeated slowly.
He nodded.
"Very well, I would say. I'm pretty sure I can get us in without setting off any alarms."
He nodded.
"Very well, I would say. I'm pretty sure I can get us in without setting off any alarms."
"Or as alone as we can be when any of our friends might come back."
The path twisted to the right and Mimi paused to see if she could see around the trees to where the path continued. She couldn't.
"Even better."
The path twisted to the right and Mimi paused to see if she could see around the trees to where the path continued. She couldn't.
"Even better."
She closed her eyes. "I have an idea that would be extremely dumb but um ..." she said and sighed, opening one eye slowly, "Would they miss us if we poofed away for just a bit? Bad idea, right?"
"Do we keep going?"
"But keep your ears trained for anything."
"Do we keep going?"
"But keep your ears trained for anything."
He smiled. "I would like to. But it might be a bad idea."
"Probably a bad idea to turn back." She didn't look over her shoulder, though.
"Always."
"Probably a bad idea to turn back." She didn't look over her shoulder, though.
"Always."
"It would be," she muttered, leaning her head against his shoulder in defeat.
"Yeah."
Edward nodded and slowed down once they approached the large building seeming out of place in the forest. "This is it."
"Yeah."
Edward nodded and slowed down once they approached the large building seeming out of place in the forest. "This is it."
"Hey, don't worry about it. We've got a job to do here, right?"
She quickened her pace just a little, almost nervous.
"And it's definitely him?"
She quickened her pace just a little, almost nervous.
"And it's definitely him?"
"Yeah, I'm sorry. You're right."
Draco narrowed his eyes and reached into his pocket for his wand out of habit. He became crestfallen when it wasn't there.
((I distinctly remember him losing it or something?))
His eyebrows furrowed in concentration. "Yeah. He sounds hurt, though."
Draco narrowed his eyes and reached into his pocket for his wand out of habit. He became crestfallen when it wasn't there.
((I distinctly remember him losing it or something?))
His eyebrows furrowed in concentration. "Yeah. He sounds hurt, though."
"But I am."
"I forgot I don't have my wand."
"I didn't really expect otherwise," Edward sighed as they walked up to a side door.
"I forgot I don't have my wand."
"I didn't really expect otherwise," Edward sighed as they walked up to a side door.
He kissed her in response.
"Oh," she murmured. "That's unfortunate. Do you remember where you put it?"
"I had hoped not. There would be no reason to hurt him."
"Oh," she murmured. "That's unfortunate. Do you remember where you put it?"
"I had hoped not. There would be no reason to hurt him."
She smiled against his lips and wound her arms around his neck.
"I think we lost it on our last adventure."
"He probably struggled."
"I think we lost it on our last adventure."
"He probably struggled."
"Mhmm."
"Yeah, I think so," he said and shrugged. "One minute I had it, the next I didn't."
"Hopefully he's conscious enough for us to get him out."
"Yeah, I think so," he said and shrugged. "One minute I had it, the next I didn't."
"Hopefully he's conscious enough for us to get him out."
"Good."
"That's not good." She bit her lip, thinking of that little detour before brushing the thought away.
"Given the loud thinking you mentioned, probably." He paused. "Unless it's a trap?"
"That's not good." She bit her lip, thinking of that little detour before brushing the thought away.
"Given the loud thinking you mentioned, probably." He paused. "Unless it's a trap?"
"How about you?"
"No, not really," he said, laughing without humor.
Edward hesitated over the door knob. "I don't think so."
"No, not really," he said, laughing without humor.
Edward hesitated over the door knob. "I don't think so."
"I'm feeling fine."
"How are we supposed to get that back?"
He nodded. "Okay, then by all means." He gestured at the door, expression neutral.
"How are we supposed to get that back?"
He nodded. "Okay, then by all means." He gestured at the door, expression neutral.
"Just fine?" she teased.
He sighed. "I don't know."
Edward forced the door open and paused, waiting for an alarm to go off. When none did, he entered with caution.
He sighed. "I don't know."
Edward forced the door open and paused, waiting for an alarm to go off. When none did, he entered with caution.
He grinned. "Something like that."
She thought about it for a while. "Do you know about where you dropped it?"
Peter nodded him along, entering the building a few moments later.
She thought about it for a while. "Do you know about where you dropped it?"
Peter nodded him along, entering the building a few moments later.
"I can live with that."
"Not at all. It's not like we could find it now, anyway."
Edward paused to listen for Tom's thoughts, then followed them down the hallway.
"Not at all. It's not like we could find it now, anyway."
Edward paused to listen for Tom's thoughts, then followed them down the hallway.
"Good, I'm glad."
"I was just wondering."
Peter followed about a foot or two behind, paying more attention to their surroundings for any disturbances.
"I was just wondering."
Peter followed about a foot or two behind, paying more attention to their surroundings for any disturbances.
She kissed him once, lightly, and then slid off his lap.
"I'll find a replacement," he said without much enthusiasm.
Edward found himself going into the stairwell and walking downstairs several flights. "Where the hell is she keeping him," he whispered.
"I'll find a replacement," he said without much enthusiasm.
Edward found himself going into the stairwell and walking downstairs several flights. "Where the hell is she keeping him," he whispered.
"Ah, now what?"
"Where, though?"
"Let me guess, a room with no entrances or exits that is only accessible if you can walk through a wall?"
"Where, though?"
"Let me guess, a room with no entrances or exits that is only accessible if you can walk through a wall?"
"I don't know. Mimi and Draco aren't back yet."
"I haven't figure it out yet."
"It would be very like Morgana to do something like that."
"I haven't figure it out yet."
"It would be very like Morgana to do something like that."
"Probably lost."
"I don't want to think about it."
He stopped at a door that led into the basement. He opened it and poked his head, scanning the hallway.
"I don't want to think about it."
He stopped at a door that led into the basement. He opened it and poked his head, scanning the hallway.
Books mentioned in this topic
Breaking Dawn (other topics)The Road (other topics)
The Road (other topics)
"Isn't the general rule, 'don't stray from the path'?"
"For now."