Make It Better
"And I loved you even when you were dark and serious and secluded," Lily murmured, pressing a few kisses along Tyler’s jaw line as he spoke. Both of them had changed quite a bit in the time that they’ve known each other, and especially in the time they’d been together. Even though Lily still had a love for adventuring, it used to b so much worse - as did her drinking habits. But now she didn’t feel like she needed to drink to have fun - all she needed was her amazing boyfriend. "Well if you really like them, maybe you do love me as much as I love you. Maybe even more, but just maybe," Lily said with a smirk.
"I’m pretty sure you think anyone that likes vegetables is insane. You and your sweet tooth," Lily grinned with a small laugh. It wasn’t uncommon for her to go in to the kitchens and get him some sort of sweets or anything for after practice - he deserved it for how hard her brother ran the team.
Lily couldn’t help but giggle at all the attention that Tyler was giving her, all the nipping and nuzzling, even though it was hardly out of the usual. At first, all the lovey dovey things had been a bit of a surprise to her, because she hadn’t really experienced it before. She hadn’t been one for long term relationships before Tyler came around, and she wouldn’t change it for anything. “There’s no need to stop, we have all the rest of our lives to adventure. Just think about how fun this summer will be,” Lily grinned. Tyler would certainly be staying over often, and it was nice that she’d be able to get away with it easily since he was best friends with his brother. But if Lily had any say with it, they’d spend far more time together than with him. “And I really, really don’t want you to stop,” she added, tilting her head to the side to bear her neck to him further as she tugged him close, her own hands beginning to roam up his shirt.
Tyler ran his fingers through her hair and smiled at her words. "One of the many reasons why I fall in even more in love with you every day." He said, not caring that the words would cause most of his friends to laugh at him. Lately, he'd been feeling out of place in the Slytherin common room. There were expectations he didn't meet and Tyler was done with trying to please people. All his life he'd done so with his father who was a crazed lunatic, his beliefs still strong in the dark magic Voldemort used to practice. He'd been a supporter, he'd told Tyler so. That all of his family stood behind Voldemort during the battle. But that did not mean he had to follow in his father's footsteps and he knew that now.
Lily had helped him see that. It was no wonder he was so devoted to her. "It's true though. I mean, why have veggies when you can have sweets? It's preposterous." He said, shaking his head. "We'll kiss and adventure for the rest of our lives. Until we're old and gray." He kissed her lips, smiling against them at the thought. They never really stopped to think what they were saying when they spoke of the future. It just felt like they both knew, deep in their hearts that there was a future with the two and maybe even kids. Tyler loved children. He pulled himself out of his thoughts before he got lost in them.
Tyler kissed the mark that showed up on her pale neck, smirking when he heard her answer. "Not stopping, baby." He breathed, mouth dipping lower to her collar bone. This is what he had wanted, a distraction for Lily from going out. There was a little get together by the lake tonight and there were just too many peer pressuring evolved for his taste. Although Lily had been pretty good lately and was much calmer at the partying than back when they met, he still worried about her when they were in that type of scene. He nipped at her collar bone once before he brought his lips back up to catch hers, kissing her hard and needy as his hands traveled up to cup her breasts over the thin layer of her bra.














