mmph!, Hold Me..., Together or Not at All
Mmph!: Our muses accidentally kissing.
It happened surprisingly often, actually. Ari would lean over to press a kiss to Ray's cheek, but he would turn his head and catch her lips on his instead. Sometimes, the kisses would turn heated and lead to other activities, but more often than not, it would be a soft quick kiss, full of love.
Together Or Not At All: Our muses dying together, telling all their secrets and confessing things.
Arianna clutched at Ray's hand, fear present on her face. They were dying, she knew that. Anthrax didn't cause a happy death. They sat against the wall, shoulders pressed together.
"I'm sorry," she whispered, her voice cracking.
Rayes just shook his head, smiling slightly. "It's not your fault, sweetheart."
Arianna nodded. She knew that. She did. It was just hard, knowing that they were dying (because SHIELD didn't know where they were and didn't know that they were locked in the woods during their vacation). At least the baby (she was the baby. Last of four.) and her siblings were safely with their uncle.
"You know, I hated that time, six years ago, when we were so rough off. I hardly slept. Ellis told me I was an idiot. Pen called me stupid. The doctors told me it was the post-partum depression that made me do that."
Rayes didn't show his surprise at the topic, even though he was. They'd mostly silently agreed to not talk about it, especially around the kids. "Really?"
She nodded. "I thought it was all my fault. I thought I'd let our marriage fail."
"You didn't. It was both our faults."
Arianna grinned. "I know." She paused for a few minutes before speaking again. "You know, it was me who spilled the paint all over your white shirt. I blamed it on Branna because it was so easy, and I didn't want you mad at me, and I know you couldn't stay mad at her."
Reyes laughed, a full bellied laugh that turned into a coughing fit. "That was years ago! Why are you telling me now?"
And the mood soured. Because they both knew what was happening. Even now, Ari could feel the effects of the anthrax.
It didn't matter who said it, because they both felt the same, and nothing more needed to be said. They just sat there, together, until Death took them by the hand.