I’ll put the Coffee on || Adam and Daisy
Daisy felt true amusement and joy watching Adam snuggle up to Moose. The love that man had for his dog was adorable and one of the many reasons Daisy loved being around him, the way dogs react to people always said a lot about the person. She sat on the floor in front of the sofa with her legs crossed as she looked at the tall man currently sprawled on her sofa in her new home after a really fun night chilling together and watching their favouite trilogy, hopefully no one would tell Disney that little bit of truth.
Daisy lifted the cup to her lips a smile spreading further as he reached for his own and sat up for a moment she felt like a child looking up to her teacher as she waited for the register to be read out, she let out a chuckle and moved to sit by him instead,”I had to move i felt like you were about to tell me off for giggle to my friend while you taught a lesson.” She teased resting her forehead on his broad shoulder laughing. “Look laugh all you like about me falling asleep but I have only just moved and have some jet lag, i was living 5 hours behind before now” She grinned.
It almost felt as if no time had past since they spent these kind of mornings in between shooting their trilogy. Adam always enjoyed the time with Daisy, because she’s always been a breath of fresh air to him, no matter what was happening in the world. They were in a world of their own, at least for a little while. The actor took a sip from his own cup, before nearly spitting the drink out at Daisy’s comment as he shook his head fondly and continued with his coffee, loosely wrapping his free arm around his former co-star’s shoulders.
“I’d make an awful teacher, you know? I don’t think I’d have enough patience for that,” he explained with a shrug. “We did a skit for SNL once where I played a host of children’s show about science and even though we were acting, and I knew we were acting, the frustration was real.” With another small laugh, he pulled Daisy a little bit closer to his side and smiled as Moose shifted in his spot to rest his whole body weight on his legs and put his head in Daisy’s lap. “Sure, blame it on the jet-lag. You were always bad with staying up for movie nights, you just don’t want to admit it.“

















