N for No
"Paul, do you want to go to the beach later?"
"No."
"Do you want to go to a restaurant I found?"
"No."
"Do you want to-"
"No."
"Paul!-"
"No." He smirked, this was getting fun, but he better let her have her say soon or she will snap at him.
There was silence for a while before Dawn spoke up again.
"Can we relax for a while?
"No."
Dawn huffed. "Is the only thing you can say no?"
Paul's smirk widened, he had been hoping for that question. "No."
Dawn screamed in frustration and smacked his shoulder. "Stop saying no!" she yelled at him.
Feeling no pain from the hit and and having fun watching Dawn go on a rampage, he answered he with: "No."
Dawn tackled him to the ground and went into a push-up position above him. "Stop saying no!" she shouted again.
Paul flipped them so that he was on top and Dawn blushed from their position. "No." Paul stood up again and started to walk off.
Dawn shook off her daze and started to run after him. "Paul, wait up!"
"No." He continued walking at the same speed as before.
Dawn eventually caught and began to think of ways that could get Paul to give her a proper answer. Her face brighten and she smirked as she thought of a good way to stop him.
"Hey Paul," she said gaining his attention and causing him to turn to her. She grabbed his shoulders and kissed him on the cheek. "Will you stop saying no?"
"No."
Dawn pecked him on the lips, blushing slightly. "Will you stop now?"
"No." He smirked again.
Dawn kissed him on the lips, until air was needed. "Now?"
"No."
Dawn huffed and kissed him again. When they broke apart she looked at him with a questioning gaze.
"No."
Dawn pouted and gave up, walking away from her boyfriend. Paul however, had different ideas. He grabbed her wrist and pulled her into an embrace. Dawn looked up at him again.
"No," Paul whispered and kissed her again.
