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Summary: "A smile happens in a flash, but its memory can last a lifetime."--Unknown

Disclaimer: Disclaimed.


Sun

She had always been told she had a winning smile; one that could rival all the suns in the skies. It has won many battles and captured many hearts. It is a symbol throughout the universe of victory and hope.

With the sun rising in the sky haloing her in the middle of the battle she knew she looked her best.

"I thought you liked me."

"I do," his own smile had startled her for a moment, "She doesn't."

The sudden force compelling her to the ground wiped the smile right off her. Raising her head to glare at the offenders, she found herself looking at the simple smile shared between the two after the attack. Aura thought she saw one of the most beautiful dawning that had ever come up. And it didn't come from the sun.


Scary Movie Night

No one was getting out alive.

That was okay with her though – as long as he kept grasping her like she was his only hope, she could be okay with anything.

A smug glint entered her eyes.

That's not to say the bet that got them here wasn't a big deal – it was. Questioning her tough-girliness was a major 'no-no' and he deserved every ounce of terror he was feeling at the moment. However, in light of watching the dust under your bed eat you alive, she was focusing on the warmth of his body pressed securely to hers and the way she could feel every shiver that racked his body as he watched the movie in horror.

"They've reached our cardboard barrier!" some idiot in the movie shouted to them.

She silently thanked him very much because now he was practically on her lap.

Another terrified yell of "MY SQUISHY BRAIN MEATS!" had his tail wrapped around her waist. She couldn't hold back the triumphant smile anymore so she turned her head minutely in the other direction just in case he looked over toward her.

The best part about all this was after it was over, she'd get five bucks.

Maybe there was something to those old horror-movie date clichés after all. Maybe they'd have to do this more often.


The last one is based of sniggyfrumps adorable art work, which can be found here: http(colon)(slash)(slash)sniggyfrumps(dot)deviantart(dot)com(slash)art(slash)Scary-Movie-Night-157788084