A/N: Christ on a bike, it's like my block is getting worse and worse. This weekend I think I'm gonna go back to some of my older stuff and continue them, tell me in reviews which one of those you would like to see most.

GeminiAlchemist: I'm sorry Dad, pls don't take away my keyboard. I'm glad it was of high quality though!

Reynabot: Perhaps counterproductive in this season of heat, but I'm glad it made you smile nonetheless!

DarkyLonewolf: Daw thanks Darky! I think the best advice with writing common tropes I can give is to treat it as a stage or framing device rather than the main focus of the story. It's really about the characters and how their personalities and relationships would be similar or different in that environment.

TheHybridGryph: Heh I'm glad you got that, most of my brain space is filled with lines from television, games or the internet. Its always fun to flip flop who is the metaphorical driver of the relationship; both of these girls are interesting in that regard because they can both be either incredibly forward or incredibly shy. Thank you!

IVIT: Gracias mi amigo! Me alegra que hayas disfrutado de mi escritura. Ciertamente escribiré más vampiros Sucy! (Traductores son increíbles)

Text Maniac: Welcome welcome my friend! I am excited to read what you will contribute to our mighty cult! For ideas I would reccomend looking at shippy fanart: it doesn't have to be Sukko but that is an extra boost to inspiration. Oooh seeing someone else's take on it would be very intriguing indeed!

Latebois... Enjoy friendos.


"Akko! What's taking you so long?" The alchemist called over her shoulder, impatiently tapping her foot as passing crowds gave the two a wide berth. Any normal person might have felt awkward or alienated by the sight, but Sucy had long since come to terms with and harnessed her natural aura for day to day use. Having to maneuver between too many people was utterly exhausting, not to mention aggravating, and the wider a space between them and her, the better.

Their group of friends had decided to spend the day at a theme park in Bristol, celebrating the end of yet another semester. Of course the whole lot of them had already gone ahead, leaving the alchemist to wait as her girlfriend obsessed over a map of the park, marking down every ride that looked or sounded fun into a comically tiny notebook.

"You know there's maps right here, right?" She pointed out, sauntering over and rapping her knuckles against a plastic holder where dozens of folded maps sat. "We don't have to stay at this big one."

Akko made a strangled noise as a head of puce hair and a large sunhat blocked her view of the board. "Hey! I need the big map; I might miss something with those tiny ones!"

"Missing one ride won't be the end of the world-"

"But it will be though!" The brunette cried out, squeezing Sucy's cheeks with both hands so that her lips were forced into a fishy pout. "I need to go on every single one of them with you!"

Swatting her dearest's hands away from her face, the alchemist turned her head bashfully to the side. "It's that important to you is it?" She mumbled, the edge of her lip twitching up in a half-assed snarl.

Akko pressed her palms together, nodding once with a determined smolder. "Of course it is! The amusement park date is a pivotal part of any relationship!"

"'Lotte tell you that?" Sucy snarked, the snarl on her lips growing into a proper grin. "You know Night Fall isn't the holy grail of love right?"

Her girlfriend seemed vaguely offended, puffing out her cheek. "She's a spring of knowledge, Sucy. Just you wait: when we're ninety and still happily married, you'll eat your words."

The alchemist's body seized up at that word, an intense maelstrom of images and fantasies associated with it assaulting her mind for a single eternal second.

"You-" She staggered, trying her very hardest to not let destabilization be known. "You've thought that far ahead already?" Akko almost never thought further than the immediate future on anything, but already, in the span of half an hour, she had done so twice.

"Don't sound so surprised, Sush!" The brunette lightly giggled, grasping tight around her girlfriend's hand. "This is important to me- you are important to me."

Before the alchemist could bristle at the disgustingly sweet and genuine words, or flare up into a blushing mess, she was dragged off into the park towards their first destination of many.

Tilt-A-Whirl, Scrambler, Abduction, Beast, Flume, Hell's Gate, Beast again, The Corkscrew- four times -Akko dragged her love across the entire length of the park, systematically trying each and every ride. For some of them, the others were present, making for a short reprieve to the frantic hustle, but for most Akko simply moved too fast.

The rides themselves weren't personally all that great to the alchemist, but she was able to find some enjoyment within: namely the lovely sounds of terrified screaming coming from the other passengers.

That was nice.

Conversely, Akko was ecstatic. Laughing and hollering as the pair were tossed and spun and dropped, the bright smile on her face never faltered. And after stumbling off each ride the poison master's energetic partner in crime would excitedly ramble about how 'amazing that was' and how 'numb her legs were', all while directing that smile at her: warm, sunny, and beautiful.

That was a little more than nice.

"Sucy! Sucy hurry up, the sun is setting!" Akko cried, rushing through the now much thinner crowds, the golden rays of the falling summer sun dancing amongst her cocoa coloured locks that trailed behind in the wind.

Their fingers were locked together, guaranteeing a constant mutual pace towards the Ferris Wheel where Constanze and Jasminka were saving their space in line. The larger Russian girl waved them over with a smile, her other hand firmly around Constanze's shoulder to prevent the tiny engineer from getting lost in the sea of faces.

Hoping over the waist-high fence that sectioned off the line from the rest of the park, Akko offered a full bag of cotton candy she had bought along with nondescript SD card as rewards.

Jasminka eagerly untwisted the tie seperating her from the sugary goodness and began to dig in.

Constanze brought the nondescript storage device close to her heart with what could most accurately be described as a swoon.

Satisfied with their compensation, the pair swapped places with Akko and Sucy, squeezing their way past the other couples who all wanted the same thing as the couple they had stood in for. Sucy saw the annoyed looks, felt the eyes, heard the scoffs, but made no obvious movements; one threatening pulse off of her skin was enough to make each of them instinctively shiver in unison and turn away.

Akko- oblivious as she tended to be and used to her girlfriend's aura -noticed none of this, instead looking up at the Ferris Wheel with shimmering eyes. "It's the way every park date has to end!"

The alchemist was well aware of the romantic connotations a Ferris Wheel inherently had; coupling that with the equally romantic action of viewing the sunset together made Akko's impatience at least understandable.

That didn't mean she got it.

...Until they actually went up that is.

Secluded in their own little world, snuggled right up next to each other despite the whole other seat on the opposite side remaining vacant, the pair rose to very top of the wheel, their horizons stretching further and further with each passing second.

The light of the dying day enveloped their pod in its amber glow, reflecting off of polished metal surfaces and painted plastic; an unfamiliar magic flowing through the air around them.

Akko looked out at the setting sun, and at the city its light warmed year round, and tilted her head to rest on the alchemist's shoulder, arms wrapped around her elbow in a tight hug.

Mouth opening ever so slightly in awe, Sucy stared- not at the sun, but at her.

Now she never believed in a God of any kind- never saw the point of believing when the world around her carried on blessing and damning people without a care for if they deserved it or not -but looking now, where her girlfriend should have been, Sucy Manbavaran swore she saw an angel.

Akko glowed with golden light: her long hair surrounding her soft creamy skin in a halo of chocolate and otherworldly orange, long eyelashes brushing against her peaceful face as her eyelids sat gently closed.

"This is just like the shoujos back home." She giggled, giving her eyes a moments rest from the constant strain of bright lights.

"Is- Is that right?" Sucy nervously responded, her eyes refusing to look at anything other than the brunette's soft pink lips.

"Mhmmm.." She hummed, an impish smile causing the edges of her lips to pull upward. "And you know... while they're up here the couple usually-"

The brunette wasn't able to finish her sentence, as two slim pale hands grasped her head tightly and cold thin lips crashed into her own.

Sucy simply couldn't take it anymore, the way the light glistened on her lips after she moistened them yet again with her tongue was too tempting. It was like a dream, and she had to kiss this angel as hard as she could before it collapsed and she awoke back in bed.

Forget ninety years, she was eating her words right now.

And they were delicious.


A/N: DID YOU KNOW THAT: Your girlfriend looks even prettier against the sunset? NOW YOU KNOW.