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This is going to be a short chapter.
Chapter nine...
Lancelot looked at the woman he had in his arms. She was now sleeping.
He stock her cheek. She was so beautiful.
He wad runned after her, and he had nearly begged yet she seemed to be afraid of him.
Something very wrong had happened in the pass. But what?
He looked again at her. As he passed his hand threw her hair he whispered.
"Don't worry...I love you"Suddunly her eyes opened.
"Did you say anything?" She asked looking rather sleepy.
"No...nothing, get back to sleep"
She looked at him oddly and closed her eyes again. A while later he could sense she was asleep.
Why did he say that? Was it true? Did he really loved her?
He wouldn't deny that he had feelings for her. But love...
It was a bit to strong.
Yet his every thought were about her. His eyes and imagination had so many times wondered what was under her clothes.
But yet love was a strong word. It should not be wasted in such way.
Later...
Later Vic runned to tell Em and Jean about what had happened. The three girls laughed and giggled about it until Lancelot came in.
"Well I just reminded my self that I must...watch the grass grow!!"Said Jean
"Yes, fascinating process, really!" Said Em
They left and Lancelot sat by Vic.
"So already thinking it was just one-night adventure?"
Vic smiled. No, she was afraid it was.
"Maybe"
"Well, will this prove you wrong?"
Lancelot kissed her and his hands explored the body that had only to hide him self a tiny baby blue dress.
"Have I told you I love that dress?"
"Uhh, no..."
"Well, I do. But do you know what I love even more?"
"Nop..."
"You without it.."
And he kissed her again.
End of Chapter
Well, not a big thing but hey, at least I posted! Well this was mainly about his feelings about his feelings! Review
