DGM
Black Order High Academy
Chapter 35
Happy Moments
Lavi opened his eyes and stared at Tira's sleeping face. He felt her warm breath on is lower neck and chest. He smiled and cuddled closer to her, feeling skin on skin. He pushed stray strands of hair out of her face and held her close, hugging her body. He never wanted to let her go. Unforunately he had no choice but to eventually. Tira turned on her side and he no longer stared at her beautiful fave. He wrapped his arms around her waist and over her arms, hand in hand. Hopefully Bookman didn't come back in the middle of the night or this morning. If he did Tira and Lavi would be in so much trouble. They probably won't be able to even see each other for awhile since what they did last night was not something they should've done. Well, at least until they got their own house or got in college. Something. Tira moaned and he was brought out of his thoughts. "La. . . . vi. . . . . . again." Tira mumbled.
Lavi smirked. "Your mind is so dirty." Lavi muttered.
She squeezed his hand as if she had heard and understood him in her sleep. He kissed her and continued to embrace her, looking around the room. Their clothes were on the floor and she wasa going to have change or at the very least get dressed. Wait, she was still undressed. He made sure the blanket was over them. It was. He didn't know why, but it made him feel frantic at the very thought of the blanket being off of their bodies. Lavi felt Tira turn again, but this time her eyes were open. She stared at him and smiled. "Morning beautiful." Lavi greeted.
"Morning Lavi." Tira said softly and yawned.
"Do you regret last night?" Lavi asked.
"No. I'm glad we did it." Tira said, moving her hands upwards and on his chest. She leaned her head on him, but looked up at his face. "Never felt more like a woman in my life and couldn't of asked for a better birthday present."
"Just making sure." Lavi said, caressing her face.
"It was my idea." Tira reminded.
"I know, but you have no idea how long I wanted to." Lavi said.
"I can guess." Tira said.
"By the way. What were you dreaming about just now?" Lavi asked.
Tira blushed and looked down at his chest and her hands. Lavi gave her a smug look and she buried her face in his chest. "You." Tira said, but leaving out a few details.
"You were moaning." Lavi said.
"It doesn't matter what I dream about as long as it's about you and it's good." Tira told him.
Lavi kissed her head and stared into her eyes. She just wrapped the blanket around them and her arms around him, pulling him close. "You cold?" Lavi asked.
"A little, but your embrace is so warm." Tira said.
"I like it when you show me your soft side." Lavi said, pushing her hair back.
"I love you." Tira said and Lavi could feel her shiver.
"I love you." Lavi responded.
"When do you think Bookman is coming back?" Tira asked.
"I don't know." Lavi admitted.
"Maybe we should get dressed then." Tira said, but ended up holding him tighter.
"You don't really believe that. You're just latching onto me even more." Lavi said.
"We should, but I don't want to let you go." Tira clearified.
"Do you want me to dress you?" Lavi teased.
"Lavi, I mean it. I just want to be with you, by you, holding you. I could spend the rest of my life like this and probably wouldn't think about anything else." Tira told him.
"I wish we could do that to, but we can't. If Bookman comes and walks in then we're in deep shit." Lavi said.
"So? We're already engaged." Tira said.
"You know how he would react as much as I do." Lavi said.
"We're old enough to do whatever we want. WHo cares about their opinions?" Tira responded.
"Do you think you would be able to tell you Mom or let me stay in your bed with you like this until she walked in?" Lavi retorted.
"No." Tira said and sat up, holding the blanket to her.
Lavi sat up and kissed her neck. She moved her head to the side and rubbed his neck as if purseuding him to continue. He turned her around and pushed her to the wall and got on top of her. She stared at him and hugged him. He hit a sensitive spot on her neck and a small gasp escaped her just forced him to continue and Lavi gladly obligued. Tira kissed him back and he went to her lips. He pressed his fore head against hers and she seemed to pout at his sudden stop. "We really should get dressed. I got some clothes you can borrow." Lavi said.
"Can I use your shower then?" Tira asked.
"Of course, but then you'll smell just like me." LAvi said.
"I don't mind." Tira said.
"I thought you hated how I smelled? You told me to get a new shampoo and all." Lavi said, mocking her, knowing she was joking around at the time.
"Lavi, are you coming to the party tonight?" Tira asked.
"How did you know about that? We changed it to today so you wouldn't think we were going to throw you one." Lavi responded.
"I know my Mom and I know you. Plus, my Mom knew I knew she was going to throw one sometime and told me that it was going to be tonight. I don't really like parties, but I'm sure I won't mind you being there with me." Tira said, hugging him as they got to the edge of his bed.
"Of course I'll be there." Lavi said and stood up, making Tira blush.
He snickered as she turned away and he watched her walk to his bathroom. She didn't close the door though. He didn't look in either. He just took all of his bed sheets and his blankets and put them through the washer and dryer after getting dressed. He made sure Bookman was still gone and walked back upstairs to his room. Hopefully he wouldn't suspect anything. It had been awhile since he washed them and he prayed Bookman wouldn't figure anything out. He had to make sure he left no clues to what he did with Tira last night. When he made sure everything was taken care of he knocked on his bathroom door. "Can I come in?" Lavi asked.
"Yeah. I'm still in a towel only though." Tira said.
Lavi opened the door even more and walked in to see her staring in the mirror as she used his comb to brush her hair. He noticed something on her neck and got closer. "You got quite a few hickies." Lavi said, looking her over.
"That's not my fault." Tira told him.
"Yeah, but you might want to cover them up." Lavi said as he took the comb from her and fix his snarly hair.
"You mean like make up? I don't have any and I doubt you or Bookman do." Tira said.
"No. I mean use a shirt and maybe a scarf." Lavi said.
"A scarf? Like that silly orange one of yours?" Tira responded.
"No. A girl scarf." Lavi said.
"I don't have any and my Mom doesn't either." Tira said.
"Then you'll have to use a shirt to cover them up as much as you can unless you want the others to nag you." Lavi told her.
"My Mom will probably throw a fit." Tira agreed.
Lavi put his comb down and smiled as he stared at her. She was still smiling. He was glad he could make her happy. He put his bandana around his neck, covering up his very few hickies. He put his patch in his pocket. Tira likes it when he kept it off and just about everyone in town knows about it now, but he still wore it around town. He would only let Tira see him like that. Tira glanced at him as he opened his mirror cabonet. She noticed he had three different brands of colagne and stared at him. Maybe she did notice that before since she always liked to take in his scent. "You never realized I used three different brands, did you?" Lavi asked, catching her gaze.
She shook her head. He took three small bottles out and he took the cap off of them one by one. He let her smelled them and she discovered the difference. "I love the second one the best. Isn't that the one you wear the least?" Tira responded, putting the cap back on the other two and making him put the second one on. "It's called Dusk Light." Tira said, looking at the bottle.
"It's the most expensive and my favorite. I only wear it when I run out of the other two or on special occasions." Lavi said as he put it on along with deoderant.
"Why do you even have three?" Tira asked.
"I dunno. Just do. I guess I don't like to smell exactly the smae everyday. Who knows." Lavi responded.
"They're all made by the same company." Tira noted.
"Yep." Lavi said as he closed the mirror cabinet. "That's why I know about all of them. I think this company is better than axe. It's barely ever heard of, but I guess it's just because I don't like to be like everyone else that I use them."
Tira sniffed the air and stared at him. She put her hands on his chest and he grinned. "How about breakfeast?" Tira asked.
"After you get some clothes on." Lavi told her and dragged her out into his room.
Lavi rummaged through his dresser and closet until he found a perfect outfit for her. A black long sleeve shirt with a red and purple dragon and small symbol. The symbol was up and down the sleeves and the dragon was in the middle of the shirt from the lower right side to the upper left side. He hadn't worn that in a long time. He forgot he even had it. Then he gave her a pair of black jeans that suited her. A little baggy, but she looked good in them. She put her sweater back on when she got downstairs and luckily, it covered her neck. It was also black so she was like a walking shadow if not for the colored dragon. She put her sneakers on and he brought her into the kitchen. He got some butter, eggs, milk, and bread. He had her get the supplies and they made french toast, eggs, then bacon. He had helped her and hopefully she could do this on her own someday. She was a little idle at trying it though, but she did and for the first time she didn't gag at her own cooking. "Told you it would be fine." Lavi said as he sat down with her.
They finished eating and took care of the dishes. She got her clothes from yesterday and her phone as well as her gifts from Lavi. He sat down on the couch and turned the Tv on to the cartoon channel. Tira giggled and Lavi put an arm around her shoulder. She took a nap after awhile and then around one or two she and Lavi went to her house. She wuickly went to her room and put her deoderant and her own little perfume on. It wasn't anything special, but she wore it everyday. Only Lavi noticed it. It was the ocean mist. She then took out the bracelet she had gotten from LAvi their first Christmas. He had given it back to her and she kept forgetting to wear it, but wore it during special times. She put it on and then dashed downstairs after taking care of a few things, like the gifts he had given her. She just placed them on the bed.
Lavi smiled as she came down the stairs and Sair came through the living room doorway to stare at them. Tira smiled and she blinked. "Tira, are you feeling okay?" Sair asked.
"Perfect." Tira said, hugging Lavi.
"What did you break or do this time?" Sair asked.
"Nothing. I can smile every once in awhile can't I?" Tira responded as she dragged Lavi to the piano.
Sair eyed her suspicsiously and Neah stared at the two teens. Tira played the piano and looked like she was teaching Lavi how to play a song. Neah smiled and Mana came around with Allen. "Everyone will be coming soon and. . . . . . when did they get here?" Allen said.
"Something's wrong. I can feel it." Sair said.
"She's happy and is smiling. There's nothing wrong with that." Mana told her.
"She was willingly hugging Lavi, smiling, and let Lavi hold her. Something is going on." Sair told him.
"Are those Tira's clothes?" Neah asked, staring at them.
"No." Sair said, folding her arms and tapping her foot. "She stayed at his house last night. So she probably put a few of his clothes on."
"I'm sure everything is fine. You worry too much dear." Neah said as he went into the kitchen.
Lenalee knocked on the door and came in with Road, Tyki, and the rest of the Noah family. Tira glanced at them, but didn't say anything where as LAvi greeted them. Road hugged Tira, but then caught a weird smell. "Tira, what's that smell?" Road asked as Tira stopped playing the piano.
"That's not very helpful." Tira said grumpily.
"Did you change shampoo?" Road asked.
"Oh that. It's nothing." Tira said as she grabbed Lavi's wrist and forced him to the couch.
"Does she seem a little clingy to him?" Tyki asked.
"Ever since she came back from his house she has been acting all happy and close to him. The only time she left his side was when they first entered and she went upstairs for something." Allen explained.
"Came back from his house? Did she go there this morning?" Lenalee asked.
"No. She stayed at his house last night." Allen said, sitting down.
"Really?" Wisely responded.
"Tira." Sair said.
Tira turned her head and she was still smiling and holding Lavi close. Her Mom gave a crooked smile, but didn't say anything about Lavi. "Are you sure everything is alright?" Sair asked.
"Yes Mom. Everything is just fine." Tira said.
"Nothing's wrong Sair. We just had a nice talk and all. She seemed really happy about the gifts I gave her last night." Lavi said, putting an arm around her which would normally earn him a whack, but didn't.
Bookman came in and so did a few others, but Tira barely paid any attention. Her Mom got a little suspicsious, but no one else saw anything wrong with this. Tira left his side for a moment and came back down with the cookbook and a small thing of chocolates. She went through the cookbook with LAvi and discussed what she would like him to help her with and ate a few pieces of chocolate, giving Lavi some. She even laughed at some of his jokes today and that was getting a little weird. She barely paid any attention to anyone else, but Lavi gladly talked to the others. It didn't take too long for everyone to know something was up. Tira was too cheery today. Especially when she kissed him. Not Lavi kiss her. She kissed him. On the lips and it lasted quite awhile. "Hmmmm. Tira, how's it feel to be eighteen?" Road asked as she sat down beside Tira.
"Alright. Nothing different. I guess." Tira told her as she leaned on Lavi, but listened to Road.
"So, is there a reason why you're being so kind today?" Lenalee asked.
"No. I'm just really happy." Tira said.
Lavi could see their suspicion rise and sighed. The adults kept eyeing them because they were getting a little close. In fact, Tira sat on Lavi's lap. "Why ya happy girl?" Daisya asked.
"I dunno. Just am." Tira responded, shrugging.
"What'd Lavi give you for your birthday?" Allen asked, curious.
"A cookbook, a stuffed wolf, my favorite candy, and a card with a poem inside." Tira said, listing everything off and using her fingers.
"Is that why you're so happy?" Road asked with a confused face.
"I suppose." Tira said.
"Bookman, can I speak with you?" Sair asked quietly.
Bookman looked away from everyone talking in the living room and at Sair. She was asking him to talk to her while they blew out the candles and gave out cake. So it had to be important. He nodded and followed her into the kitchen. "It's about Lavi and Tira, correct?" Bookman said immediately.
"Did you know that she stayed there last night? With Lavi?" Sair asked.
"No. I left town yesterday after dinner. I knew she was going to stay for a few hours, but not overnight." Bookman said, not pleased.
"I didn't know you left town." Sair mumbled.
"Did you give her permission?" Bookman queried.
"Yes, but only because I thought you were there." Sair told him.
"They have been acting strange. Well, Tira at least." Bookman responded, looking at them through the doorway.
"They're hiding something and I'm going to find out." Sair said as she walked into the living room with Bookman. "Tira, Lavi." Sair said sternly, making everyone stop eating and talking.
"Yes?" they asked.
"WHy didn't you tell me that Bookman wasn't at the house last night?" Sair asked, furious.
Tira looked away from her Mother's gaze then at Lavi. She looked back at them and frowned. "I thought you trusted me." Tira said.
"After taking drugs and nearly killing yourself, I have quite a few suspicions and I've been doing my best to regain faith in you. That still doesn't explain why you didn't mention that fact. If I would've known that then I wouldn't of let you." Sair said, tapping her foot impatiently.
"I guess I forgot to leave that detail out. Sorry." Tira said, but wouldn't look her Mom in the eye.
"Then you didn't ask me if you could even stay either." Bookman said, displeased.
"Sorry Gramps." Lavi said.
"What did you two do last night?" Sair asked.
"Nothing." Tira replied, a little angry.
"Tira." Sair barked.
"Nothing happened. You should know me better than that." Tira said.
Lavi looked at her for a moment and sighed. He looked back at their parents who were infuriated. He put their plates on the stand beside the couch and stood up, forcing Tira to stand. "Tell them." Tira said.
Lavi stared at their parents then at Tira who was angry that they didn't trust her like they always have, but they had perfectly good reasons not to and they did do something last night. Everyone looked at Lavi and Tira looked ready to hit him when he said absolutely nothing. "Okay, fine. You wanna know what happened, fine. I tell you." Lavi said and Tira's heart stopped beating.
He took Tira's sweater off and his bandana along with his t shirt. Everyone stared at the hickies and Lavi grinned. Tira blushed as she looked at their feet. Could they get away with just this? "Whoa. They look like leopards." Anna said which earned her a pinch by Jinx.
Tira was surprised to see how many marks she had left on Lavi's body from the stomach and up to his neck though. She got redder as Bookman and Sair came over and examined them. They shoved them near the kitchen and Neah sighed, putting his plate and came over to them. "Holy shit." Allen said, staring at the couple's small marks.
"What happened last night?" Neah asked.
"Nothing. We just kissed, made out a bit, andjust got a little carried away. That's all. I just thought I give her a good birthday. We didn't mean to make everyone suspicious of anything or mad. Tira didn't want to let anyone know because she isn't really much o the kisser and all." Lavi said as he shrugged, hands in pockets.
Tira stared at him, but then the three adults stared at her, but she didn't want to say anything because she didn't know what to say. Though it was quiet, no one else could really hear them. SO she dind't have to worry about that. Lavi stuck his shirt back on and stared the adults in the eye. "I mean, what do you think happened? Did you think we had sex? I mean, I could barely get Tira to kiss me let alone get in her pants. And looked, the hickies down even go that far down." Lavi said, moving her shirt down a little.
Tira felt her face burn up when Lavi said that so careless, so shamelessly, and easily. "He does have a point you two." Neah defended.
Tira looked away from her Mom with a scowl and Bookman looked at Sair. Sair seemed convinced and smiled. "Okay. Fine. Just cover those things up." Sair said and Tira felt relieved. She didn't regret her actions or lying to her mother. SHe believed she could do whatever she wanted because she was eighteen and can move out. She didn't regret anything. Life from now on was her decisions. "Just. . . . . . . give all the details next time." Sair added and Lavi snickered.
Bookman seemed convinced as well and left. Tira didn't want to go back to the living room though. She was tired. She only went in there to get her things and thanked everyone for coming. She kissed Lavi and went upstairs. He rubbed his head sheepishly and Bookman whacked him. He grabbed his ear and started dragging him out, making everyone laugh. At least the party was over. It was suppose to be over for awhile now. LAvi complained as Bookman forced Lavi into the truck. "What? You said you believed us! Now you think I was lying?" Lavi responded.
"No. You marked her up and yourself as well as let her stay over at the house. Get ho,e and get ready for your punishment Lavi." Bookman said.
"Yes Bookman." Lavi said and drove off, but saw Tira wave from the balcony. He waved back, grinning and left. "Bye Tira. That was close." he whispered.
