Author's note: Ok, I'm very bored (the way I spend the majority of my
life), so, I decided to update.AGAIN! He he he, lol, well, here ya go,
enjoy and please review!
"So, how'd ya meet Mush?"
They were walking through the town square, with tall buildings all around, and Laina had been looking at a copy of "A Little Princess" longingly in the window of a store called 'Solomon's Books' when she stopped to answer.
"Uh.." She didn't think Jack needed to know exactly how they had met, so she just said, "I was just comin off the harbor, and, I dunno, we just, kinda..met." Jack gave her a quizzical look, then, what she really meant donned on him.
"Oh, I get it, forget I asked." Laina gave him a great full smile, and they continued to make small conversation, slightly getting to know each other better.
"This is it," Jack said when they reached Irving Hall. He looked at his watch and said, "Well, we's got about 20 minutes before people actually start showin up, so, ya wanna sit down?" gesturing to a long woo\den bench by the street.
Laina and Jack sat on the bench in comfortable silence, staring I into the sunset. However, something caught Laina's eyes, and she squinted to see the person walking toward them.
"I'll see ya later, Moonbeam." And he got up, leaving a confused Laina behind him. Because of the reflecting sun on the harbor, it took a while before she could see who was walking nearer, but soon realized who it was.
Mush walked up to her, a wide smile across his face. Not sure why, Laina asked "What?" and it wasn't until he held his hand out to pull her off the bench that she noticed he was hiding something in his other hand behind his back.
"What's going on Mush?" she said with a smile. But no matter how hard she tried, Mush wouldn't let her see the thing he was hiding from her.
Seeing her growing frustration, he laughed and led her into an alley. He stood against a wall, Laina up close to him, still making an attempt to see what he was hiding. Finally giving up, he pulled a long-stem red rose out from behind his back, and said, "I wanted to find something as beautiful as you, but I don't think it exists."
Laina was speechless. She'd never gotten a gift from a guy in her life, let alone a gift with a huge compliment attached to it. Mush was being so sweet, and realized how lucky she was to know him.
It was then that she noticed the blank expression on her face, since Mush was giving her an uneasy look. 'Damn!' he thought, 'maybe she don't like flowers.' But his thoughts became lost when Laina wrapped her arms around his neck. 'Or.maybe she does' Mush thought with a smile as he took her waist in his arms
She released him from her grasp, and smiled up at him. He just looked down at her, a look of deep affection in his eyes. He brought up a hand and with the back of his index finger stroked the length of her check, before moving it to her neck, and leaning in for a deep kiss.
Laina gave wholeheartedly, moving her hands down to his chest, alternately caressing his collar bone and neck, winning small moans from the back of his throat. They had immediately slid their tongues into the other's mouth, not wanting to waste time gesturing that it was what they wanted.
'Oh my god, she's like white chocolate' Was the first of many thoughts that came to Mush's mind. Laina detected a hint of what she could only associate with the wonderful taste of old spice. She wanted more of whatever this was, and Mush, not too far behind her, wanted the same, and they want deeper into each other's mouths. Mush lifted her slightly and placed her up against the wall. One of his hands, behind her neck, and the other was around her waist, making small circles with his fingertips.
The kisses were soft, gentle, and full of love, and she never wanted this moment to end. But, to the great dislike of Laina, they WERE interrupted, by a sudden outburst of laughter from the street. Mush sighed in frustration, and they broke apart to look at the source of the laughter. Now Mush looked thoroughly annoyed, but his hand was still making small circles on her back.
"Kid Blink, do me a favor." The one called Kid Blink perked up, looking utterly amused. "Yeah Mush?" "Take a long walk off a short dock." At these words, Kid Blink laughed harder than ever. "I would lover boy, but I'd be missing the party, kinda like you two are." And Kid Blink walked away, positively erupting with laughter.
"We probably should get to the party too." Mush, glaring daggers in the direction Kid Blink had exited, had just seemed to have remembered where he was, and looked back at her. "Yeah, probably." And he grabbed her by the hand, leading her out of the alley, and out onto the dark and almost deserted street.
Well, I hope you liked it, and now you know what to do. Yep, that's right..REVIEW!! *smiles widely
"So, how'd ya meet Mush?"
They were walking through the town square, with tall buildings all around, and Laina had been looking at a copy of "A Little Princess" longingly in the window of a store called 'Solomon's Books' when she stopped to answer.
"Uh.." She didn't think Jack needed to know exactly how they had met, so she just said, "I was just comin off the harbor, and, I dunno, we just, kinda..met." Jack gave her a quizzical look, then, what she really meant donned on him.
"Oh, I get it, forget I asked." Laina gave him a great full smile, and they continued to make small conversation, slightly getting to know each other better.
"This is it," Jack said when they reached Irving Hall. He looked at his watch and said, "Well, we's got about 20 minutes before people actually start showin up, so, ya wanna sit down?" gesturing to a long woo\den bench by the street.
Laina and Jack sat on the bench in comfortable silence, staring I into the sunset. However, something caught Laina's eyes, and she squinted to see the person walking toward them.
"I'll see ya later, Moonbeam." And he got up, leaving a confused Laina behind him. Because of the reflecting sun on the harbor, it took a while before she could see who was walking nearer, but soon realized who it was.
Mush walked up to her, a wide smile across his face. Not sure why, Laina asked "What?" and it wasn't until he held his hand out to pull her off the bench that she noticed he was hiding something in his other hand behind his back.
"What's going on Mush?" she said with a smile. But no matter how hard she tried, Mush wouldn't let her see the thing he was hiding from her.
Seeing her growing frustration, he laughed and led her into an alley. He stood against a wall, Laina up close to him, still making an attempt to see what he was hiding. Finally giving up, he pulled a long-stem red rose out from behind his back, and said, "I wanted to find something as beautiful as you, but I don't think it exists."
Laina was speechless. She'd never gotten a gift from a guy in her life, let alone a gift with a huge compliment attached to it. Mush was being so sweet, and realized how lucky she was to know him.
It was then that she noticed the blank expression on her face, since Mush was giving her an uneasy look. 'Damn!' he thought, 'maybe she don't like flowers.' But his thoughts became lost when Laina wrapped her arms around his neck. 'Or.maybe she does' Mush thought with a smile as he took her waist in his arms
She released him from her grasp, and smiled up at him. He just looked down at her, a look of deep affection in his eyes. He brought up a hand and with the back of his index finger stroked the length of her check, before moving it to her neck, and leaning in for a deep kiss.
Laina gave wholeheartedly, moving her hands down to his chest, alternately caressing his collar bone and neck, winning small moans from the back of his throat. They had immediately slid their tongues into the other's mouth, not wanting to waste time gesturing that it was what they wanted.
'Oh my god, she's like white chocolate' Was the first of many thoughts that came to Mush's mind. Laina detected a hint of what she could only associate with the wonderful taste of old spice. She wanted more of whatever this was, and Mush, not too far behind her, wanted the same, and they want deeper into each other's mouths. Mush lifted her slightly and placed her up against the wall. One of his hands, behind her neck, and the other was around her waist, making small circles with his fingertips.
The kisses were soft, gentle, and full of love, and she never wanted this moment to end. But, to the great dislike of Laina, they WERE interrupted, by a sudden outburst of laughter from the street. Mush sighed in frustration, and they broke apart to look at the source of the laughter. Now Mush looked thoroughly annoyed, but his hand was still making small circles on her back.
"Kid Blink, do me a favor." The one called Kid Blink perked up, looking utterly amused. "Yeah Mush?" "Take a long walk off a short dock." At these words, Kid Blink laughed harder than ever. "I would lover boy, but I'd be missing the party, kinda like you two are." And Kid Blink walked away, positively erupting with laughter.
"We probably should get to the party too." Mush, glaring daggers in the direction Kid Blink had exited, had just seemed to have remembered where he was, and looked back at her. "Yeah, probably." And he grabbed her by the hand, leading her out of the alley, and out onto the dark and almost deserted street.
Well, I hope you liked it, and now you know what to do. Yep, that's right..REVIEW!! *smiles widely
