p class="p1"span class="s1" It was late. Still, Glimmer followed Adora into her room. It was always nice to get a couple minutes more with Adora, to wind down and talk about whatever was on their minds. It was cozy, lying on Adora's bed, looking up at class="Apple-converted-space" /span/span/p
p class="p1" /p
p class="p1"span class="s1" "The Horde is starting to adapt their tactics," Adora commented. The cool moonlight lit her from one side, the warm lantern light lit her from the other, changing the color of her hair ever so slightly from one side to class="Apple-converted-space" /span/span/p
p class="p1" /p
p class="p1"span class="s1" Glimmer found herself thinking about how Adora was really smart, with all her knowledge of tactics, and so brave. Adora really was a good person, and the rebellion was lucky to have her. Not to mention she had the charisma to help create a new princes alliance. Adora was amazing, and as Glimmer watched her talk, her mind wandered. She watched Adora's lips move, and she wondered, absently, what it might feel like to have those lips pressed against hers. If Adora, lord knows why, were to lean down right now and kiss her, Glimmer really wouldn't mind./span/p
p class="p1" /p
p class="p1"span class="s1" WAIT what did she mean she "wouldn't mind?!" Why did she want to—/span/p
p class="p1" /p
p class="p1"span class="s1" "—you know?" Oh no, Adora was talking to her. She'd totally spaced out./span/p
p class="p1" /p
p class="p1"span class="s1" "Yeah," she responded, "yeah, cool." That was probably the right response. Adora had been talking about tactics, right?/span/p
p class="p1" /p
p class="p1"span class="s1" "Thanks for your help today," Adora added, "I really couldn't do all this without you and Bow, even as She-Ra."/span/p
p class="p1" /p
p class="p1"span class="s1" "Hey, we've got your back," Glimmer assured her. She didn't want to kiss her. That was silly. They were emfriends/em./span/p
p class="p1" /p
p class="p1"span class="s1" "But you should probably go to bed," Adora said, a hint of resignation in her voice, "maybe recharge. It's already dark."/span/p
p class="p1" /p
p class="p1"span class="s1" She was right, really, and Glimmer was maybe, quietly, freaking out a little, but she still didn't really want to leave. Still,/span/p
p class="p1" /p
p class="p1"span class="s1" "OK," she replied, a little hesitantly, getting up from the bed./span/p
p class="p1" /p
p class="p1"span class="s1" "Goodnight," Adora said as Glimmer neared the door./span/p
p class="p1" /p
p class="p1"span class="s1" "Goodnight," Glimmer echoed, "see you in the morning."/span/p
p class="p1" /p
p class="p1"span class="s1" The door shut behind her and she tried again to assure herself that she didn't want to kiss her best friend. There was no way./span/p
p class="p1" /p
p class="p1"span class="s1" "The Horde is starting to adapt their tactics," Adora commented. The cool moonlight lit her from one side, the warm lantern light lit her from the other, changing the color of her hair ever so slightly from one side to class="Apple-converted-space" /span/span/p
p class="p1" /p
p class="p1"span class="s1" Glimmer found herself thinking about how Adora was really smart, with all her knowledge of tactics, and so brave. Adora really was a good person, and the rebellion was lucky to have her. Not to mention she had the charisma to help create a new princes alliance. Adora was amazing, and as Glimmer watched her talk, her mind wandered. She watched Adora's lips move, and she wondered, absently, what it might feel like to have those lips pressed against hers. If Adora, lord knows why, were to lean down right now and kiss her, Glimmer really wouldn't mind./span/p
p class="p1" /p
p class="p1"span class="s1" WAIT what did she mean she "wouldn't mind?!" Why did she want to—/span/p
p class="p1" /p
p class="p1"span class="s1" "—you know?" Oh no, Adora was talking to her. She'd totally spaced out./span/p
p class="p1" /p
p class="p1"span class="s1" "Yeah," she responded, "yeah, cool." That was probably the right response. Adora had been talking about tactics, right?/span/p
p class="p1" /p
p class="p1"span class="s1" "Thanks for your help today," Adora added, "I really couldn't do all this without you and Bow, even as She-Ra."/span/p
p class="p1" /p
p class="p1"span class="s1" "Hey, we've got your back," Glimmer assured her. She didn't want to kiss her. That was silly. They were emfriends/em./span/p
p class="p1" /p
p class="p1"span class="s1" "But you should probably go to bed," Adora said, a hint of resignation in her voice, "maybe recharge. It's already dark."/span/p
p class="p1" /p
p class="p1"span class="s1" She was right, really, and Glimmer was maybe, quietly, freaking out a little, but she still didn't really want to leave. Still,/span/p
p class="p1" /p
p class="p1"span class="s1" "OK," she replied, a little hesitantly, getting up from the bed./span/p
p class="p1" /p
p class="p1"span class="s1" "Goodnight," Adora said as Glimmer neared the door./span/p
p class="p1" /p
p class="p1"span class="s1" "Goodnight," Glimmer echoed, "see you in the morning."/span/p
p class="p1" /p
p class="p1"span class="s1" The door shut behind her and she tried again to assure herself that she didn't want to kiss her best friend. There was no way./span/p
