"That's never not gonna be my absolute least favorite sound," Cosima groans as Delphine extricates herself from their entangled limbs to shut off the blaring alarm.
"I know, I'm starting to hate it as well," Delphine agrees as she settles back down and kisses Cosima's bare shoulder before resting her chin there. "You getting up?"
Cosima shakes her head, "Nope."
"Come on," Delphine leans forward and kisses Cosima's cheek, "we'll take a shower then go down to have breakfast and several cups of espresso."
"Several cups are not gonna work. After last night, I'm gonna need an espresso drip." She holds out her arm, "Just shoot me up."
Delphine grabs her arm and places kisses all the way up before stopping at Cosima's lips, "I'm sorry, I left my IV kit back at school." She kisses a sleepy Cosima, "Now come." Cosima reluctantly allows herself to be pulled out of bed.
After showering and getting dressed, they head down to the dining room for a quick breakfast, where they do manage to down multiple cups of espresso. They then head to the shop to pick up their ski equipment.
"Okay, go ahead," Cosima points to the door, "I'll meet you at the slopes in a few."
"No," Delphine takes Cosima's hand, "we're not doing that anymore, remember?"
"I wasn't sure how far you wanted to take that."
"I'm taking it all the way. We can handle their questions."
"Oh yeah," Cosima smiles, "you're gonna tell three little kids we're shacking up?"
"I'll phrase it more eloquently than that. Let's go," they exit the shop and walk hand in hand to the slopes.
They arrive at the same time as the kids. "Good morning," Charlotte greets them.
"Are we really going to ski the red slope today?" Oscar asks.
"Maybe we can skip it and go right to black," Gemma suggests instead.
Delphine looks at the three little faces eagerly looking up at them, then at her and Cosima's joined hands, and finally up at Cosima's face and they both start to laugh.
Gemma scrunches up her face, "What's so funny?"
"Nothing, nothing at all," Delphine insists. "Firstly, bonjour, secondly, yes, we are moving on to the rouge piste today, and, finally, no we will not be skiing piste noire. Now let's get warmed up before we tackle the new run."
"They didn't even notice," Delphine remarks as the kids begin their exercises.
"Oh, I think they noticed, they're just not phased by it. We're yesterday's news."
"I'm both offended and delighted."
"I'm just delighted I can finally do this," Cosima leans in and gives Delphine a kiss on the lips.
"That is nice," Delphine agrees. "Now stop stalling and go warm up."
"So," Charlotte starts as soon as she and Cosima are seated on the lift a short while later, "how was dinner with Delphine's parents? Do they still like you?"
"They do," Cosima responds with a smile. "Dinner went great. The food was delicious. The company was wonderful. All in all it was a lovely night."
"I knew it would be."
"Yes, you did. By the way, thanks for the talk yesterday, it really helped."
"You're welcome. I could tell Delphine was extra happy this morning."
"Oh yeah, how could you tell that?"
"Because she was holding your hand and smiling real big."
"You're very observant. You'd make a great scientist one day."
"You think so?" Charlotte asks cheerfully.
"Yeah, totally," Cosima nods. "If that's what you want, of course."
"I think I'd like that."
"Cool! It's always great when another awesome girl joins the science squad."
They raise the bar and ski off the lift, joining Gemma and Oscar as they wait for Delphine to start the lesson.
"Guys, guess what? I'm going to be a scientist like Cosima and Delphine," Charlotte announces.
"Cool, I'm gonna be a professional soccer player," Oscar responds.
"Yeah, well I'm going to be Prime Minister of Canada," Gemma boasts.
"I'm so happy to hear you all have such wonderful aspirations," Delphine interrupts, "but today I expect you all to be skiers. As usual, since this is your first time on this run, we will descend as a group to start. Besides being a little longer and windier than our last piste, this one also has more obstacles. You'll notice more trees in the path, which is why we are going to work on looking ahead and being aware of the terrain. Looking ahead will give you more time to avoid obstacles and find your line. You never want avoidance to happen at the last second if you can plan ahead and reduce the risk of collision. Looking ahead will also help you better control your speed. Seeing when the slope is flatter, will let you maintain your pace, and when you see it getting steeper, you'll know to start slowing a bit. As we ski down as a group, I want you to follow in my track and pay careful attention as I point out the obstacles."
They have a successful practice run and then continue on in their pairs.
"Cosima, watch out for that tree," Charlotte warns.
Cosima changes course, "Thanks, kiddo."
When they reach the bottom, they high five. "We did that!" Cosima exclaims looking back up the imposing slope.
"Let's do it again," Charlotte hurries towards the lift with Cosima following closely behind.
—
"You were all exceptional today," Delphine praises as the lesson ends. "That was not an easy piste and you handled it so well. I'm very impressed. I couldn't have asked for a better second to last day. Have a wonderful afternoon and I look forward to a fantastic final lesson tomorrow."
"Bye, see you tomorrow," the kids wave as they run to their waiting parents.
"I didn't fall once!" Cosima exclaims.
"I know, I'm so proud of you. You've come a long way."
"I have a great teacher," Cosima smiles. "So what should we do for lunch?"
"I'm afraid I can't join you today, the instructors have a meeting over lunch in preparation for the last day of ski school."
"Oh, bummer. I guess I'll go eat all by my lonesome," Cosima pouts.
"Poor you, how will you survive?"
"It won't be easy." She gives Delphine a kiss, "See you later."
—
"Cosima, why is it so dark in here?" Delphine asks when she enters the hotel room. She turns on the lamp, illuminating the room, then notices Cosima asleep in their bed. She takes a moment to admire the sweet sight before removing her coat and crawling into behind Cosima, wrapping her arms around her, and burrowing her face in the crook of her neck.
Cosima stirs slightly and smiles, "Hey."
"No fair keeping me up so late and then taking a nap without me."
"I'm sorry, I was exhausted."
"I'm sure you were," Delphine grins.
"At least you're here now," Cosima weaves her fingers through Delphine's across her tummy.
"Mmmhmm," Delphine hums as she places little kisses along Cosima's neck.
The soothing action of Delphine's lips against her skin begins to lull Cosima back to sleep, until Delphine abruptly removes her mouth, "I ran into Scott in the lobby."
"Uh huh, great," Cosima mumbles.
"The boys are going to The Jekyll tonight."
"That's nice."
"We're going with them."
Cosima's eyes pop open, "We're what?"
"Scott asked if we'd like to join them and I said yes."
"That's funny, Delphine," Cosima chuckles. "Maybe you should perform there."
"It's not a joke."
Cosima turns around to face Delphine, "You did not."
"Why not? I think it will be fun."
"We already went out with them once, wasn't that enough fun for one lifetime?"
"Stop it. We didn't have plans tonight, unless you want to make up another phantom thing we're supposedly doing again."
"An all-night nap isn't good enough for you?"
"No. Besides, I wasn't even formally invited to this nap."
"Oh, you always have an open invitation to join my naps," Cosima assures as she rests her head on Delphine's shoulder.
"You're sweet," Delphine gives her a kiss on the forehead, "but we're still going tonight."
"Isn't there something, anything, I can do to change your mind?" Cosima looks up at Delphine and starts to run her hand down Delphine's body.
"No," Delphine grabs her hand. "The plan was to have fun and going out tonight will be fun."
"Fun is me and you, not me, you, Huey, Dewey, Louie, and a club full of people."
"Cosima, the quicker you agree to go tonight, the quicker we can get back to our nap."
"I never should have let you know that a nap time cuddle sesh was the way to get me to do whatever you want," Cosima grumbles as she snuggles back into Delphine's side and Delphine wraps her arms back around her.
"You know, I never took naps before you."
"Really?" Cosima looks up at her with shock.
Delphine nods, "I never felt like I needed them until you started wearing me out."
"Oh, is that so?" Cosima wiggles her eyebrows as she angles her face closer to Delphine's.
"So very so," Delphine nods as Cosima's lips land upon hers.
—
After grabbing dinner together at the hotel, Cosima, Delphine, Scott, Kenny, and Eugene take a taxi to The Jekyll. When they walk in the club, the comedy portion of the evening is already in progress. The five of them head over to an empty table and take their seats.
Hearing a familiar voice, Cosima looks up at the stage, "Wait, isn't that-"
"Meggie," Delphine finishes.
"I thought she was kidding about performing comedy here."
"Apparently not."
"You know her?" Scott asks.
"Yeah, she was our glacier guide," Cosima replies. The crowd laughs at something Meggie says and Cosima turns to Delphine, "What's she saying?"
Delphine listens and her eyes go wide, "Oh, um, she's just telling a funny story."
"About?"
"Shh," someone at the table next to theirs reprimands.
As Meggie continues her monologue, Delphine can't contain her laughter.
Cosima, having no clue what Meggie is saying in French, laughs along with an obviously amused Delphine.
When her set concludes, and Meggie leaves the stage, Cosima jumps up, "Let's go say hi."
"Wait, Cosima," Delphine quickly follows after her.
Cosima taps her shoulder, "Meggie, hey!"
Meggie turns and looks at them with shock, "Cosima, Delphine, what a surprise."
"Yeah, ditto, I didn't realize you really performed stand-up. Looks like you're a big hit."
"I'm sorry about that, had I known you were coming."
"Non, it was very funny," Delphine assures.
"Sorry about what?" Cosima asks, looking between them both.
"Meggie," a woman calls, waving her over.
"Désolé, there's someone I need to see before she leaves. Will you be staying for karaoke?"
"Oui," Delphine nods.
"Great, let's talk later. Again, I'm so sorry," Meggie apologizes once more before leaving them.
"Sorry about what?" Cosima repeats.
"Well, erm, her story, it was about her work."
"Okay and?"
"And she was discussing an American who was quite terrified of falling into a crevasse."
"Yeah… oh… ohhhh," realization sets in. "Was she making fun of me?"
"No, not making fun of, per se."
"Then what, per se?"
"Let's just say you obviously inspired her. But it was embellished for comedy, you weren't quite that over the top. For the most part."
"I'm glad my anxiety was so inspirational," Cosima grumbles.
"Yes, well, it's not your anxiety that's inspiring me right now."
"What do you mean?"
"Sing with me."
"I'm sorry, it's kind of loud in here, I thought you just said sing with me."
"I did."
"No. No way. No singing," Cosima waves her hands wildly in protest.
"But it's karaoke night."
"Yes and we can watch everyone else make fools of themselves. Like the three musketeers," she points to Scott, Kenny, and Eugene who are filling out a song card.
"Please."
"Nope," Cosima shakes her head. "I don't sing."
"You sang to me last night."
"To you, in private, not in front of a room full of people."
"Oh, come on, it will be fun. I'll be right there with you," Delphine pleads.
"You really wants us to get up there and sing together?"
"I do. It will be fun."
"Did you know it was karaoke night before we came here?"
"Maybe."
"Yeah, that's what I thought. Okay," Cosima relents.
"Okay? Is that a yes?"
"Yes, I'll embarrass myself, but only because you asked so nicely."
"Thank you!" Delphine squeals with excitement before lunging forward and giving Cosima a kiss.
"You should have just started with the kiss," Cosima grins.
"Yes, I realize that now." Delphine takes Cosima's hand, "Let's go sign up."
"What should we sing?" Cosima wonders as they peruse the song choices.
"I don't know. Too bad it's wintertime or I'd ask you to sing C'est L'été, C'est L'été, C'est L'été with me."
"Yeah, too bad, and, also, I don't read French, nor do I have any idea what you just said."
"It's a song about summer, but point taken. An English song then."
"Wait, you just gave me an idea," Cosima scans back through the songs. "How about this one? It seems fitting."
Delphine looks where Cosima is pointing and giggles, "Yes, let's do that one."
Cosima fills out the paper with their song choice and hands it to the MC.
"Guess we're committed now," Cosima muses as they return to their table. "Or rather, should be committed for agreeing to do that."
"Ooh, are you two singing? What did you choose?" Scott asks.
"Oh, you'll see," Cosima replies. "I don't want to ruin the surprise. What about you?"
"Hey, if you're not telling, neither are we," Kenny responds.
Scott stands up, "I'm gonna go get us another pitcher."
"I'll help," Cosima joins him. "Dude, come on, tell me what you chose."
"No way, you tell me first."
"Okay, fine, we're singing You're The One That I Want from Grease."
"Oh, cool, we're singing You G— wait a sec, no, you're lying."
"I am not, finish what you started to say."
"No, I'm not falling for your tricks, you hate Grease."
"I don't hate it."
"Oh yeah? When they showed it at retro night in the quad you said, 'Danny is a douche, Sandy should just be with Rizzo?'"
"No, I believe I said, 'Danny is a douche, why the hell isn't Sandy all over Rizzo instead.'"
"Same difference. No way are you singing that song."
"Dude, are you seriously calling bullshit on me?"
"Yup!"
"Fine, you're right."
"Another pitcher, please." Scott hands the empty one to the bartender and then turns back to Cosima, "So, since we're clearly not revealing our song choices, why don't you fill me in on how the cohabitation has been going?"
"Why are you always grilling me about my relationship when we're at bars?"
"Because I never see you anymore. Just humor me."
"Okay, okay. It's been going great. She has free access to the minibar. She doesn't snore. She's really warm. She likes conserving water, so bath time is really fun. It's weird, you'd think maybe living with someone would get annoying, present company included, but I really enjoy living with Delphine."
"And she doesn't mind your messiness?"
"Hey, I haven't made a single mess."
"Really?"
"Don't look so skeptical. I've been good, I swear."
"Alright, I believe you. So how's everything else with Delphine? You seem really happy together."
"We are, she's awesome. This is like the best relationship I've ever been in. We even went out with her parents, brother, and sister-in-law last night. It felt really nice to be included in their family dinner."
"Wow, you were with the family again, this sounds super serious."
"Yeah, I guess it kinda is. I've never felt like this about anyone before. There was one little hiccup last night, but we talked it out and got through it."
"What was that?"
"She got pretty upset when my leaving soon came up at dinner. I get upset myself thinking about it. But we talked it out and agreed to just enjoy the time we have left. Which is why I agreed to freakin karaoke." Cosima glances over at Delphine, who's smiling at something Kenny is saying to her, "I would do anything to make her happy." When she looks back at Scott, he's smiling at her, "Wipe that dopey grin off your face."
"Why? You've got one on your face whenever you look at Delphine. Or talk about Delphine. Or kiss Delphine."
"Shut up," she punches him playfully in the arm. "Let's get this pitcher back before Kenny puts Delphine to sleep talking about quantum mechanics."
"The BornOppenheimer approximation is probably the most fundamental approximation in chemistry," Kenny says as Scott places the pitcher on the table.
"Not to interrupt this thrilling conversation," Cosima states as she sits down beside Delphine, "but I'd like Delphine to remain awake the rest of the evening."
"Oh stop," Delphine slaps her hand. "Don't listen to her, Kenny, I enjoyed learning about your studies."
"Sure you did," Cosima mumbles under her breath.
"Behave yourself," Delphine warns.
Cosima looks her dead in the eye, "Make me."
Delphine leans forward and whispers something in Cosima's ear, then pulls away and folds her arms in front of her chest challengingly.
"Okay, then," Cosima coughs, "carry on, Kenny."
A satisfied smirk cross Delphine's lips as she turns her attention back to Kenny. Just as he's about to continue speaking, the MC takes the stage.
"Mesdames, messieurs votre attention, s'il vous plaît. Nous commençons des à présent notre karaoké. Elle vous a fait rire plus tôt dans la soirée, veuillez accueillir avec un tonnerre d'applaudissement une deuxième fois sur scène: Meggie Lautrec!"
Meggie takes the stage to cheers as the music intro to her song starts to play, then she begins to sing,
I let it fall, my heart,
And as it fell you rose to claim it
It was dark and I was over
Until you kissed my lips and you saved me
My hands, they're strong
But my knees were far too weak
To stand in your arms
Without falling to your feet
But there's a side to you
That I never knew, never knew
All the things you'd say
They were never true, never true
And the games you play
You would always win, always win
But I set fire to the rain
Watched it pour as I touched your face
Well, it burned while I cried
'Cause I heard it screaming out your name,
Your name
"Wow, she's really good," Cosima remarks. "If I knew she sounded like that, I would have asked her to sing to us on our hike."
"Um, where do we sign up for that glacier crossing?" Kenny asks, practically drooling.
"Yeah," Eugene nods, "we should totally do that."
"I'll get you the information," Delphine laughs before turning her attention back to the stage.
When the song ends, the crowd erupts in thunderous applause.
"Are you sure you still want sing after witnessing that performance?" Cosima asks Delphine.
"Yes."
After a couple more performers take the stage, to varying degrees of success, the MC calls SKE Cubed to the stage.
When the boys stand, Cosima laughs hysterically, "SKE Cubed? Really?"
"We should have come up with a name for our act," Delphine remarks.
"Oh yeah, like what, DC Squared?"
"Hush, don't make fun of them. I think they chose a cute name."
"Oh my god!" Cosima exclaims as the music starts.
"What?"
"The song they're doing, just wait, this should be amusing."
The boys bust on stage, Kick it
You wake up late for school, man you don't want to go (Scott)
You ask you mom, please?, but she still says, no! (Kenny)
You missed two classes, and no homework (Eugene)
But your teacher preaches class like you're some kind of jerk (Scott)
You gotta fight. For your right. To party (SKE)
Your pop caught you smoking, and he said, no way! (Kenny)
That hypocrite smokes two packs a day (Eugene)
Man, living at home is such a drag (Scott)
Now your mom threw away your best porno mag (Kenny)
You gotta fight. For your right. To party (SKE)
Kenny and Scott jump around the stage playing air guitar, while Eugene pretends to play the drums.
You gotta fight (SKE)
Scott mimes smashing his guitar, while Kenny jams on his.
Don't step out of this house if that's the clothes you're gonna wear (Scott)
I'll kick you out of my home is you don't cut that hair (Kenny)
Your mom busted in and said, what's that noise? (Eugene)
Aw, mom you're just jealous it's the Beastie Boys! (Kenny)
You gotta fight. For your right. To party (SKE)
You gotta fight. For your right. To party (SKE, as the crowd joins in)
Party (All)
Party (All)
"I think I just discovered a sound worse than your alarm," Cosima remarks as they stand and applaud.
Delphine whistles loudly, "Bravo!"
The boys bow before exiting the stage and returning to their table.
"That was wonderful," Delphine raves.
"Yeah," Cosima agrees, "for a second I actually thought it was really the Beastie Boys up there."
"Cool beans," Scott rejoices.
"Maintenant veuillez accueillir sur scène Cosima et Delphine!"
"Are we really doing this?" Cosima asks.
"We are," Delphine insists as she pulls on her knit cap and wraps her scarf around her neck before taking Cosima's hand and leading her to the stage.
The music starts and they get in character,
I really can't stay (Delphine begins, pulling open an imaginary door) - Baby, it's cold outside (Cosima contradicts, closing the door)
I've got to go away - Baby, it's cold outside
This evening has been… - Been hoping that you'd drop in
…so very nice - I'll hold your hands, they're just like ice (Cosima rubs Delphine's hands between hers)
(Delphine pulls her hands away) My mother will start to worry - Beautiful, what's your hurry?
My father will be pacing the floor - Listen to the fireplace roar
So really, I'd better scurry - Beautiful, please don't hurry
Well maybe just a half a drink more - Put some records on while I pour (Cosima pretends to pour drinks for them and hands Delphine a glass)
The neighbors might think - Baby, it's bad out there
(Delphine takes a sip) Say, what's in this drink? - No cabs to be had out there
I wish I knew how… - Your eyes are like starlight now (Cosima stares into Delphine's eyes)
…to break this spell - I'll take your hat, (Cosima plucks the hat from Delphine's head) your hair looks swell
(Delphine shakes out her curls) I ought to say no, no, no, sir - Mind if I move in closer? (Cosima sidles up to Delphine)
At least I'm gonna say that I tried - What's the sense of hurting my pride?
(Delphine moves away) I really can't stay - Baby, don't hold out (Cosima chases after her)
Baby, it's cold outside (Delphine & Cosima)
"You're very pushy, you know?" Delphine says as the music interlude plays.
"I call it opportunistic," Cosima grins.
I simply must go - Baby, it's cold outside
(Delphine shakes her head) The answer is no - But baby, it's cold outside
The welcome has been… - How lucky that you dropped in
…so nice and warm - Look out the window at that storm (Cosima points out the faux window)
My sister will be suspicious - Gosh, your lips look delicious (Cosima stares at Delphine's mouth)
My brother will be there at the door - Waves upon a tropical shore
My maiden aunt's mind is vicious - Gosh your lips are delicious (Cosima licks her lips)
Well maybe just a cigarette more - Never such a blizzard before
I've got to get home - Baby, you'll freeze out there
Say, lend me your coat - It's up to your knees out there
You've really been grand - I thrill when you touch my hand (Cosima reaches for Delphine's hand)
(But Delphine pulls her hand just out of reach) Why don't you see - How can you do this thing to me?
There's bound to be talk tomorrow - Think of my life long sorrow (Cosima pouts)
At least there will be plenty implied - If you caught pneumonia and died
I really can't stay - Get over that hold out
Baby, it's cold outside (Cosima & Delphine finish together)
"Ok, fine, just another drink then," Delphine concedes.
"That took a lot of convincing," Cosima replies as she twirls and dips Delphine as the music ends. She gives her a kiss as the crowd cheers.
"See, that wasn't so bad, was it?" Delphine asks as they exit the stage.
"No, I actually enjoyed singing with you. Although I never realized how skeevy my half of the song was before."
"Ah, yes, a little, but you won me over with your charm."
"Thank goodness I have that going for me."
"That was awesome," Scott applauds.
"Thank you, thank you," Cosima curtsies before taking her seat. "We're thinking of taking our act on the road. The Baby, It's Cold Outside tour, coming soon to a bar near you."
"Yes, be sure to buy tickets in advance, we have a quite the fan following," Delphine plays along.
"Do you think they hand out awards for karaoke performances?" Cosima wonders.
"I don't know, but, if they do, we're taking home the gold," Delphine assures before glancing at her watch. "It's getting late, we should really head home, we have a big day tomorrow."
"Yeah, your last day of ski class," Scott remarks. "Is this one gonna graduate?"
Delphine looks at Cosima and nods, "Yeah, I think she's earned her diploma."
Cosima stands up, "See what sleeping with the teacher gets you, fellas?"
"What does it get you?" Delphine asks as she stands and puts on her coat.
"Endless education and ecstasy."
"Good answer," Delphine smiles as she ties a scarf around Cosima's neck and pulls her in for a quick smooch.
"You guys wanna grab a ride back with us?"
"No, I think we'll hang out here a little longer," Scott answers. "Thanks for coming."
"Of course, we're always down for a fun night out with you three," Cosima replies. "Goodnight!"
"Bonne nuit," Delphine waves as she and Cosima head towards the exit. "Always down for a fun night with them?"
"Yeah," Cosima nods.
Delphine shakes her head in bemusement.
"Leaving already?" Meggie asks as they pass by.
"Yes, we have an early morning. You sang beautifully," Delphine lauds.
"Yeah, comedian, singer, next you're probably gonna tell us you dance, too."
"Actually, come by Alpine Angels on Saturday night for my danse exotique."
"Seriously?" Cosima gapes.
"No, you've witnessed the extent of my hidden talents. By the way, I enjoyed your performance immensely."
"Which one, our singing or my glacier traversing?"
Meggie blushes, "They say the best comedy comes from our own lives. I hope I didn't offend you."
"Nah," Cosima waves her off, "it's fine. Some people inspire songs, or art, or films about their lives. I inspire jokes. I'm glad to be of service in whatever way possible. Delphine tells me you were very funny and, if I'm gonna be the butt of jokes, they better at least be good."
"Thank you for understanding. It was so nice seeing you both again. Enjoy the rest of your night!"
"You, as well," Delphine smiles as they head outside. "You're being very gracious all the sudden."
"Hey, I'm always gracious. And you were right, this was a lot of fun."
Delphine puts her hand on Cosima's forehead, "Are you well?"
"Yes, I'm well," Cosima mocks as she removes Delphine's hand and squeezes it in her own. "But where's the cab, I'm freezing."
"Aww, baby, is it cold out here?"
"Yes, it is. We've really got to get home."
"Wow," Delphine remarks as a taxi pulls up, "there actually are cabs to be had out here. Somebody wasn't being totally honest with me."
"Hey, a girl's gotta do what a girl's gotta do to keep you around."
—
As soon as they arrive back at their room, they quickly disrobe and get ready for bed.
"I can't believe tomorrow will be the last day I ever ski," Cosima muses as she lays in Delphine's arms.
"Excuse me?" Delphine asks angrily.
"I'm kidding, I'm kidding."
Delphine pinches Cosima's side, "You better be after all the hard work I put into teaching you."
"Hard work? I thought you enjoyed teaching people to ski?"
"I do enjoy it, doesn't mean you were easy."
"Oh, I don't know, I'm laying in your bed stark naked, I'd say I'm pretty damn easy."
"I'm just as naked as you, what does that make me?"
Cosima rolls so she's laying on top of Delphine, "Hot, sexy, gorgeous, incr-"
Delphine cuts her off with a kiss.
"Gosh your lips are delicious," Cosima grins as she goes in for seconds.
