A/N: The eighth one, enjoy. Requested by medoraly.
Title: puzzles aren't just for children my pet
Pairing: Sam/Rosalie
Prompt: "Some long ago when we were taught
That for whatever kind of puzzle you got
You just stick the right formula in
A solution for every fool"
Words: 181 words
Disclaimer: The Twilight series and its characters belong to Stephanie Meyer; I only borrow them for this non-profit work. I get practically NOTHING out of doing this except my own enjoyment and hopefully that of others.
. puzzles aren't just for children my pet .
Sam knows that he's a fool, and he also knows that he's not the first one to fall prey to that leech's beautiful charms.
It's not only the grace with which she moves, the more then inhuman beauty, the absolutely exquisite pale complexion, but how everything seems to be some piece of an intricate puzzle.
He finds it hard to dismiss as mere lust. Or just attraction.
But it would be easier, he knows, just to admit that he's attracted to her. Of course, he doesn't do that; he's gotten so good at hiding things, at pretending they're not real or that they're merely lies, that he doesn't even bother really explaining it to the others. It's a simple formula, but it works.
Denial.
When she's around, he fears making himself look like a fool; it's gotten beyond simple lust or attraction, it's becoming an obsession.
Rosalie Hale is becoming his obsession.
Just like so many before him, Sam falls prey to the delectable and breath-taking puzzle that is Rosalie Hale.
He finds that he doesn't mind it so much, well, not as much as he had originally thought.
FIN.
