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notabricklayer) wrote2010-08-22 07:35 pm
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It's late afternoon and warm up in the hayloft, the sounds of the animals below muffled to almost indistinction, dust-motes dancing in the ambient light.
It would be a fantastic place for a nap.
It is an even better place to one space-faring doctor to re-make the close acquaintance of a beguiling woman he met in a bar.
Or at least, that's how it would read if it were a romance novel.
It would be a fantastic place for a nap.
It is an even better place to one space-faring doctor to re-make the close acquaintance of a beguiling woman he met in a bar.
Or at least, that's how it would read if it were a romance novel.
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Grey eyes search out his bright blue gaze, her lips parted, her breath hitching with each hard stroke. A hard shudder takes her and she keens under her breath, rocking up to meet him with all her strength, never breaking his gaze.
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If every bad day can end like this, he will never complain about a bad day ever again.
At least, not loudly.
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The kiss lasts far longer than the aftershocks.
Far longer.
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She moulds herself along his side, her head tucked under his chin, her lips painting his shoulder with tiny, soft kisses, her thigh draped over his.
"Lyonya."
The word is quiet, and still, rich with emotion.
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"I need a cigarette. Possibly something to eat."
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"Have you worked up an appetite, hmm? Or do you need to keep your strength up?"
There's an unmistakable tease in her voice.
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"Come on then. Get dressed. I would not see you waste away to nothing."
She gets dressed quickly, watching him the whole time with eyes that devour just as surely as her hands do.
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"You keep that up, wasting is going to be the least of my problems."
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"How do you mean?"
She's done zipping her boots up and is combing her long hair back from her face, trying to bring some semblance of order to it.
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Yes. He noticed her watching. It's somewhat derailing his plans for a meal.
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She doesn't have the words for it, but that's all right. Right now, kissing him like this, she doesn't need them.
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"That's how I mean." Point proven!
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"Point taken," she says.
"Food first."
There's a certain air of promise in her voice that sets the air between them to shimmering.
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Look, there wasn't time to grab lunch today, what with the captain being literally in two places at once. At least part of him agrees with this 'food first' plan wholeheartedly.
Or whole-stomachedly. Whichever comes first.
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"I know what you're thinking, Lyonya. You are very tempting, believe me. But I find you," her rich alto voice singsongs a bit, "interesting. And we haven't talked much at all, have we?"
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He rather likes it.
"Somehow it always seems like we've found other things to do." He points out, hoping his traitorous stomach keeps its two cents to itself for the rest of the conversation.
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"And we will. After."
She jumps the last few rungs to the bottom, landing lightly, hands already fumbling in her pockets for her smokes.
She pauses with one dangling between her lips, watching him. "Unless you'd rather keep this -- " She gestures, indicating an indeterminate amount of space between them.
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"I think we're a bit beyond that, don't you?" He asks, trying (and mostly succeeding) to not sound too hopeful. "I'd find it very hard to be casual."
After all, he does find her capturing his attention at the oddest times, even when he's not in the bar at all.
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She puffs the cigarette to life, holding it between thumb and forefinger, the coal towards her palm. She is careful to blow the smoke away from him, licking her lips.
"As do I."
He's perceptive. Intelligent. Not easily intimidated. And those eyes.
(They see right through you, Olya. Like Gesar, before the war. Be careful where you step.)
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Besides, he has more important things to do at the moment, like smile back, like offer an arm to this glorious creature who hasn't seen fit to rebuff him, God knows why.
"Now, seeing as I was right about the pancakes, I think that when I say fried catfish with blackeye peas and okra is one of the finest meals on God's green Earth, you should believe me."
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Her eyes narrow and her chin rises, inquisitive. "What is this -- okra?"
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