Wilson woke up feeling stiff as a board. He opened his eyes to see that Willow and him were in the same position that they were last night. Wilson smiled at the thought of last night. He had never had that feeling around anyone before...
What am I doing?! I am a man of science dang it! How could I even entertain these thoughts?! Wilson tried his best to unscrew himself from Willow without waking her, it didn't work.
"Good morning, Willy." Willow said letting go of the scientist.
"Good morning." he said while getting up and leaving.
"Where ya going?" Willow asked before he could leave.
"I have a lot of work to do today that I did not get done with because of last nights festivities, try and find something productive to do, I do not wish to be disturbed." Wilson said without facing her, and he left. Willow was taken aback by his attitude.
Last nights, festivities?! Willow thought in anger. It's not my fault that he made that radio and started to dance! Anyway, when Willow got out of the tent she noticed how cold it was, the ground was frozen from frost. Willow decided to go catch some rabbits for some earmuffs for Wilson and her. With that in mind, she left.
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After coming home with four rabbits and a lot of extra food she decided to get while she was out. She quickly made the earmuffs and they looked pretty good. Willow glanced at Wilson who was working at the small work table.
I'll just wait to give him the earmuffs, he did ask to be alone. Willow thought as she put on hers.
Suddenly, Wilson got up from his working and he looked around squinting his eyes at the sky. Despite her curiousity, Willow kept her mouth shut. Wilson looked at Willow with no emotion on his face.
"Yes, Wilson?" Willow asked politly.
"Where did you go today?"
"I went to make us some rabbit earmuffs for the cold, and also gathered some food." she said. Wilson huffed, as if there was something else she should have done with her time. She narrowed her eyes at him.
"How come you've been like that?" Willow asked.
"What?"
"You've seemed to be a little pissed today."
"I am not. I just have been trying to get more work done, we have been wasting too much time, espesially last night."
"Hmm, so you're saying last night unessassary?"
"For our relationship, no. For our cause, yes."
"So, what I'm a distraction from your survival?!" Willow yelled.
"For the past few days, yes."
Willow's eyes now were full of hatred. She walked toward him, the rabbit earmuffs she made for him, clutched in her hand.
"Fine." she said throwing the earmuffs on the ground in front of his feet. Before the scientist could say anything, Willow turned from him and walked away.
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How!? How could I do that to her!? How come I just turned on her like that!? Wilson thought as he ate.
She was the best person in your life and you threw her away! Wilson dropped his food on the ground. He couldn't eat, not without Willow. For the first time since he was a child, Wilson cried. He cried harder than he ever had in his life.
"I'M SORRY!" he yelled into the darkness. "I'M SORRY I WAS BEING A DICK! I'LL NEVER DO IT AGAIN!" Wilson was crying so hard that he could barely breath. "I-I..." Wilson stood up, only to fall to his knees and looked at the fire before him in the pit. "I LOVE YOU WILLOW!" he screamed at the dancing flames. "I WOULD NEVER ADMIT IT BEFORE, BUT NOW, I WILL NEVER DOUBT IT!"
"You promise?"
"YE-" Wilson stopped and saw Willow step out of the bushes, with her lighter in hand and tears and a smile on her face.
"WILLOW! YOU CAME BACK!" he yelled as he got up from the ground and ran toward Willow. He grabbed her and pulledher into a hard and loving kiss. Willow pushed harder against him and wrapped her arms around his neck.
After about a minute they pulled apart.
"Willow, I love you."
"Yes, I heard," she giggled, "I love you too."
After that said, they kissed again. For the first time they felt that they belonged and that they were truely loved.
That was the day they learned to trust.
That was the day they lurned to forgive.
That was the day learned that fire goes perfectly with science.
Thank you so much for reading!
