Requested by: ice-bringer
Prompt: "I don't want you to stop."
"Get up. I don't want you to stop." Meredy licked the shell of his pointed ear, faintly breathing against it. She could feel Erik shiver beneath her, he was always so easy to tease.
He groaned, and removed her form his lap. Meredy pouted, crossing her legs on the park bench. It was such a nice day out and all her man wanted to do was sit around. "Erik," she complained, tugging on his arm.
"I just want to go for a run and you can barely sprint for a minute." She fixed her head band, wiping the perspiration from her forehead.
"Unlike you, I'm not on the track team." He huffed and folded his arms, his lean muscles bulging through his sleeves. She still hadn't any idea why he would wear a thermal in this weather.
She pursed her lips and stood in front of Erik. Putting her hands on her lips, she meant business. "Don't you want to help me get better?" He simply nodded, his features darkened by the shade of the tree. "Then why can't you go for a simple jog with me."
This made him burst into laughter, his lips cracking into a small smile. "We're sprinting for crying out loud. Unless that's what you call a jog, candy. I really can't do this, I'll just sit here and be your cheerleader."
She grabbed his hands and tried to pull him from the wooden bench. "I will not accept that as an answer," she chirped stubbornly.
"Nuh uh. I am staying right here until you're done, pinkie. Now get a move on." Erik grabbed her hips and twisted her around, pushing her into the burning sun.
"Fine, but you can't go through my stash of lollipops anymore." Hearing the bench creek, Meredy knew she had won.
