‘What do you–?’ for my muse to kiss yours || Still accepting
Lucille knew she shouldn’t grow attached to humans. Afterall, they were fleeting, unable to be more than just a momentary passing in herown afterlife. They would end, wilting like flowers, only to never regrow thenext spring.
But Vale was so different, the way he had something more tohim. Like he belonged in this world and yet did not all at once. He was anenigma to her, even as he tried to explain it, it was beyond her commoncomprehension. But he drew her in, causing her laughter, giving her a voice,and making all of the loneliness seemingly disappear.
So, as they sat, merely conversing about frivolous things,such as the day, what things they could do out and about, and other suchtrivial small talk. However, her gaze continued to flicker from his own eyes tohis lips more frequently.
The last time she had touched them, it was to offer him someof her own power. A gift of energy to replenish his own. But they had beensweet, warm, something she craved more of and the thoughts began to circlearound until her fingers were on the sides of his cheeks and she was pullingin, pressing herself against him wholly.
Sliding her lips against his own, she lingered, quietlyasking for more with her motions, the soft nibble of his lower lip, the softbreath that escaped her, a quiet sound rumbling in her throat. All melding intoless than a minute of intimacy that was broken quickly with the realizationthat perhaps she was going too far.
Vale was her friend. Her believer. This was not how someonewas supposed to act with someone who was nothing more than those two facts.
Sapphiric eyes almost seemed bluer with the rouge that beganto take claim to her pale skin, her lips pink from the contact as she gingerlychewed on her lower one, much like she had done so to his own moments before.Finally, a small whisper of a word escaped her. “…Sorry…”