I'll remember that for next time.
[Next time, perhaps in public? Who knows with this woman? Now that she's properly dressed, she saunters over to him and tiptoes so she can kiss him again, full and slow and forever grateful for his skills.]
Call me later?
[Next time, perhaps in public? Who knows with this woman? Now that she's properly dressed, she saunters over to him and tiptoes so she can kiss him again, full and slow and forever grateful for his skills.]
Call me later?
[Be all the cocky. She likes that. Angela's just unsure whether it's a turn on or a challenge to knock it right out of him. It's something to investigate, preferable on her back.]
Good. Don't be a stranger.
[As if she would let him.]
Good. Don't be a stranger.
[As if she would let him.]
You just say that because I let you have sex with me.
[Nothing is more fun than giving him a hard time.]
[Nothing is more fun than giving him a hard time.]
That sounds like a complaint.
[She knows it's not, but what's a little teasing between fuck buddies? With one hand on the doorknob, she turns to him, mischievous smile on her face.]
Next time, I'll just send a message for us to have tea together. [It could be their codeword.]
[She knows it's not, but what's a little teasing between fuck buddies? With one hand on the doorknob, she turns to him, mischievous smile on her face.]
Next time, I'll just send a message for us to have tea together. [It could be their codeword.]
You'll enjoy this kind of tea.
[And she's gone, leaving a new euphemism for him to drink.]
[And she's gone, leaving a new euphemism for him to drink.]
A candle is left by Jimmy's door. Wrapped in cloth and placed in a paper bag, the only note on it saying, "for Jimmy". The candle itself is blue with waves on it, sprinkled with with stars. There's nothing else, not even a knock at the door.
[ Jimmy also gets a knitted jumper in a deep brown colour with an emerald J. There's also a framed photograph that she must have snapped on her device from that one visitor's weekend (pretend the hat is one of the crazy ones at the joke shop).
There's also a note that reads: Merry Christmas, Jimmy! Just a bit of home for you today. I hope you like them. ~Ginny ]
There's also a note that reads: Merry Christmas, Jimmy! Just a bit of home for you today. I hope you like them. ~Ginny ]
[She spots him completely by accident as she's walking through the square, and suddenly all thoughts of where she was going are forgotten, and she's threading her way through the throng towards him. Ruby raises herself up on her toes a little as she gets behind him, so that she can whisper into his ear.]
Guess who.
Guess who.
[She throws her arms around him, looking overjoyed both that he's here and that he's so happy to see her.]
About three days ago.
About three days ago.
[She smiles against his lips, holding him close and returning the kiss with passion.]
It looks like it. I'm glad, really. I didn't think I'd come back.
[She leans forward to kiss him on the cheek.]
I missed you, too. I mean, I didn't know that I did, back in my own time I didn't remember any of this, but as soon as I got back here I missed you twice as much to make up for that.
I missed you, too. I mean, I didn't know that I did, back in my own time I didn't remember any of this, but as soon as I got back here I missed you twice as much to make up for that.
You're telling me. I was half afraid everyone I knew would be gone.
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