His lips were hot on hers. Tingling with the heat of a thousand stars. Waiting to burst into licking flames and devour everything on sight.
Her lips were sweet, chapped with raspberry lip color. She tasted likes dreams, clouds floating away in the summertime. Her being was like an overdose on love. She was radiant in every sense.
They wanted each other. They wanted their lips together. They wanted to cling to each other and fill that starving feeling that hung low in their hearts.
His hand brushed the bottom of her back, low enough to know they had each other, but high enough to still be polite.
"Jason." Her voice was like the river rushing after the rain.
He loved the rasp it gave. The rasp that was unique to her and only her. The way the words cracked at the end and sounded like they were trying to escape all at once and were staggering to slow down.
The kissing stopped, but the feelings lingered on. They were desperate for each other, desperate to fill that hollowness they shared deep inside their souls. They were looking for someone to share their life with. A constant companion that would finally understand.
Her eyes were dancing. Greens swirled with blue and blue floated in brown. Its like the colors were trying to convey her personality, beautiful and bold, intense and savoring. They couldn't keep up with such a person, but they compensated with their aquas, with their chocolates and hazels.
Nothing could keep up with Piper. Piper was too much for anything and anyone. She was the girl with a soul and heart bigger than a mountain.
"What is it?"
Jason grew concerned with the abrupt ending that included his name. Had he done something wrong?
"I-" Her words hitched, too quickly to make the rasp.
His eyebrows furrowed and glasses slid on his nose.
"I really like you." Her forehead was pressed against his.
He laughed. A short laugh filled with the sounds of love.
"I really like you too."
She grinned. White, somewhat crooked teeth glowed at him.
Mirth wove it's way in his sky blue irises. That hollow feeling that always sunk way down lifted a little now.
They finally found something.
