Disclaimer: I own nothing of Magnus Scheiving or Lazytown
A/N: Thanks reviewers! I owe you all chocolate chip cookies. Hey, does anyone notice the way Sport looks at Steph in every episode? lol It's like..he likes her or something lol. I love the song Galaxy by the way. Ok so chap 2 was short and not too great but I'm tryin here. I just figured out what to do with the rest of my plot. I had a few ideas, but now it's concrete. Goodie. Either way this goes, I will write more Lazytown fics not related to this one. HAZZA!
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Three
Robbie Rotten was usually a mean man who wanted one thing: To keep Lazytown lazy and make Sportacus leave for good. Around Stephanie, he was different. He felt like he could succeed in anything. As he and Stephanie strolled to Robbie's house, they chatted about Italy. Stephanie told him about her new friend, her hope of getting a career as a painter, and how beautiful Italy was.
Entering Robbie's house, Stephanie looked around. It had been two years since she had first discovered her passion for Robbie.
"You can have a seat. I have to get out of this horrible costume." Robbie told Steph as he went to the staircase and descended them.
Stephanie sat down on an orange chair and thought for a moment. Sportacus told Stephanie that he loved her, but Robbie hadn't said anything. He had only whispered secrets while his lips rested on hers. In fact, Robbie hadn't really said much back then. Stephanie questioned if he did like her at all, or just liked the action he recieved. That would be such a terrible thing, though, because Stephanie's conscience may feel extremely guilty for putting Sportacus through so much trouble. The more she thought about it, the more Steph felt uncomfortable.
Climbing back upstairs in normal clothing, Robbie spotted Stephanie gazing out the window. He walked up behind her and ran his fingers through her short, pink hair. As she turned around, Robbie entrapped her in a welcome back kiss. She was the one to wrap her arms around him this time, forcing Robbie into a deeper kiss. Oh God, how she missed this.
Picking Stephanie up, Robbie carried her to a couch and layed her down. She began hesitating, feeling a bit awkward as Robbie lowered himself onto her. She had felt his body on top of her before, but this was different. Robbie acted a little more forward, unafraid, and bold. Pulling Stephanie into another kiss, she let out a pleasant sigh. He took this as an invite and slowly moved his hand towards her shirt.
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Where are my rollerblades? Sportacus asked himself as he searched his abode. If he was going to have fun with Stephanie, he needed to find his rollerblades. Never in his life had he done anything alone and personal with Stephanie. They both needed the time together, to find out each other's likes and dislikes, strong points and weak points. Love barely described the feelings Sportacus had for his pink-haired angel. He would do anything for Stephanie, even die for her.
Three o'clock came faster than a wild beast running in a stampeed. Sportacus found his rollerblades under a pile of packages wrapped in Christmas paper. The memories of these presents were forgotten, until now. With the two years that passed, Sportacus bough Christmas presents, as usual, even for Stephanie. Yet, he kept them wrapped up in his house for when she did return. Now the night would be perfect..Just perfect.
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Innocence lost... Stephanie knew this once she felt the cold water hitting her face. Robbie let her use the shower to freshen up after their adventure. . . Stephanie saw images flash in her mind of the day passing quickly. Feeling Robbie please her in so many alternative ways was one thing to experience, but the sensation of giving into his every need and he to her was too much to digest. She never thought she would end up staying under him very long while they kissed, but one thing led to another and then Bam!
"How's my precious, little doll doing?" Robbie asked Stephanie as she walked out of the bathroom, back in her normal clothing.
She swallowed a lump in her throat and said, "Absolutely wonderful." Her face painted on a half-smile.
"Great," Robbie opened up a newspaper as he sat on the couch with a robe on, "It's almost five, you know. Didn't you mention something about-"
"Sportacus!" Stephanie gathered herself, ran to the door, and blurted, "I'll see you tomorrow, Robbie."
Now darting towards the park, Stephanie cursed herself several times in disbelief of herself. She knew once it was done, it was done.. Why couldn't she have said no? Obviously she knew what she did. Hell, she even knew what she was doing to Robbie, but her idea of spending the day with him did not fall under the category of what she did. Her mind could not conjure up the proper words to describe it, for she was in too much shock.
Noticing Sportacus rollerblading on the bike path in the Lazytown park, Stephanie couldn't help but smile. Despite the day she had, she knew the day would be better. Her hero would save her, right?
"Stephanie," Sportacus saw his love standing at the beginning of the bike path and handed her a pair of pink rollerblades. Then, he said, "Your uncle gave me those to hand to you. I heard you went to visit Robbie, huh? How'd that go?"
Putting on her rollerblades, Stephanie answered meekly, "Fine. We...talked. He missed me."
"Well," Sportacus smiled, "At least he admitted to it. Now, we'll rollerblade for about an hour, and then I want to make you dinner. Alright?"
Agreeing and starting to skate, Stephanie felt too nervous to say anything more on Robbie's visit to Sportacus. Gliding around the bike path, Stephanie felt too shy to start a conversation.
"You are very quiet," Sportacus stated to Stephanie, "Anything wrong?"
She simply answered, "No."
They glided on, Sportacus and Stephanie, finally striking up a conversation about music and literature. An hour eventually passed, bringing Sportacus and Stephanie to the airship he lives in above Lazytown. Calling down a ladder, Sportacus let Stephanie start climbing it first. They reached the top, entering Sportacus' home. It was still clean and kept as always, which brough a satisfied grin to Steph's face.
Sitting down to a ham and potato dinner, Stephanie brought up conversation concerning the children not being children anymore. It was amazing how much everyone had grown and matured. This brought Stephanie to thinking of different ways to tell Sportacus what she had done. Now that it was back in her mind, she realized she hadn't even wanted Robbie to go as far as he did. It wasn't her choice for him to do that to her.. However, it wasn't forced, so there was no argument for her sake.
"What's on your mind?" Sportacus asked, taking a sip of milk.
Looking up from playing with her food, Stephanie replied, "Nothing much. I'm just..." She spaced out again, forking her potatoes around the dish.
"I know one thing that's wrong with you." A smirk appeared on his face, "You don't like my food. I cooked this myself, and you aren't even attempting to eat much of anything."
Sniffling, Stephanie nodded, "I know. It's not your food. My stomach isn't really hungry right now."
"Ok.. We don't have to eat. I have a surprise for you anyways." Getting up from the table, Sportacus helped Stephanie up and told her to follow him.
