Fire and Ice
Summary: Sunlight it sitting by a river when a Dicepticon 'stops' by
Sunlight ran a finger in random patterns in the water. Her optics barley focusing on the sparkling rocks bellow. Jet engines echoed around her, making the golden bot look up at the bright blue sky. When she didn't see anything or pick up anything on her scanners, Sunlight looked back down at the water. A small fish swam around her hand. Examining it. "A little dangerous to be out by yourself, isn't it?" Sunlight's head jerked up quickly and she locked optics with a bright blue Seeker. "W- Who are you?" Sunlight asked quietly, pulling her hand out of the water and putting it in her lap. She stared at his bright ruby optics and beautiful sky blue paint. "Name's Thundercracker."
Thundercracker narrowed his optics at the golden Autobot. Her optics were wide and bright. Thundercrackers gaze ran down a scar on her jaw line and neck. It was a light gray where her neck was a dark gray. Along her jaw line it was white where it was a light gray. "So. What are you doing out here?" The golden Autobot looked at the ground. "N- Nothing." Thundercracker crouched down at the very edge of the water and pushed his hand into the water. The small splash hitting her legs. She looked up at him, her optics wide and her cheeks growing red. "Whats your name." Thundercracker asked. "S- Sunlight. I'm Sunlight." Thundercracker mentally smirked. Optimus's oldest daughter. "Your Prime's kid." Her optics darkened and she looked at the ground. "What?" "Nothing." Letting his lips carve into a small smirk, Thundercracker got up and looked around. "You had better get going." Sunlight looked up at him. "Don't act like were doing something." Thundercracker couldn't help but grin. "We could." Sunlight's cheeks grew red, her bright blue optics growing wide. "W- What? No. I wouldn't do that." The blue jet couldn't help it but walked through the water and crouched down in front of her. "No?" She looked at him, now cheeks dark red. "But I don't really know you." "Why does that matter?" "Because. I don't really know you." She said again. "Okay. But one thing." Sunlight frowned. "What?" The blue jet smirked and, lightly gripping her jaw, prest their lips together. Thundercracker felt the golden bot stiffen, then smirked against the kiss when he felt her relax. Thundercracker pulled back but kepped his hand on her chin. His fingers resting on her scar along her jaw line. Sunlight's cheeks were a hard red, the scar sticking out even more. "Well?" "It was good..." Sunlight muttered, her voice shaking and wavering. Thundercracker let her chin go and got to her feet. "Good. Meat me hear tomorrow night and you may get some more." Sunlight nodded quickly, making Thundercracker smirk.
Sunlight watched Thundercracker take off into the bright blue sky. Disappearing almost instantly. Her head spinning and cheeks on fire, Sunlight staggered to her feet and slowly made her way away from the river.
