(Continued from here)I was having issues coming up with coherent thoughts as our tongues tangled together gently. All I could think about was the many sensations Savannah was making me feel
( Read more... )
Wrong? No, nothing was wrong with this, and now I was being my usual over emotional self. I quickly wiped awat at my tears, still feeling her lips burning on mine even though she had pulled away.
"I-I um, I didn't think..." I let out a hard breath. "I didn't think I'd be kissed like this."
I didn't think I'd be kissed at all. Is that why I was crying? Again with pathetic little me.
"Hey..." I started gently, looking in the eyes, pressing my lips to hers for a second, trying to relax her again, "Look at me, okay?" I told her softly, urging her to really look at me, not hide away because she was embarrassed. "Do you really think I thought I would be?"
It was a fair question as far as I was concerned, especially with my dad's many attempts to completely abliterate my self worth.
I feel her lips against mine again and I looked into her beautiful ocean eyes. I gave a small sniffle at her question. It made sense to me, because right now the kisses were just overwhelming in the best way. I felt like my heart would burst out of my chest.
"I'm just being overly emotional," I told her softly.
I snuggled closer to Casey, she was so warm against me. "Maybe it's the simple things in life that make us feel good," I commented softly, our fingers still intertwined. It was as if I just fit with her. Perfectly. "For example... future forts." I grinned.
"Future forts, and snow angels, kisses, smiles, happiness shimmering in your eyes like it is right now..." I listed off, grinning. "You know, you're pretty lucky, 'cause as far as girlfriends go I'm probably fairly low maintenance." I laughed softly, caressing the hand I held absently with my thumb as we laid there together, completely content, in the middle of her cloud like bed.
"Good to know." I replied sarcastically, laughing, before sticking my tongue out at her playfully.
She may live in a big fancy house, but I didn't believe for a second that she was high maintenance. Over emotional, definitely, and that was adorable, but she wasn't high maintenance.
"Good, because I'd have to do more things to change that. Not like I'd completely mind kicking your dad's ass at this point.... you know... if I was stronger and taller and had granades and stuff like that." I told Casey.
"I happen to be a really determined girl. One might say too determined, but that one's not me." I grinned.
"That's sweet. I think." I laughed at Savannah's comments about my dad. "You're so amazing...wanting to do so much for me, you know?"
"I see nothing wrong with determination...I think I was 10 the first time I told my brother I was going to have a fireplace mantle full of grammy awards when I grew up." I grinned to her.
"You say that like it explains away everything..." I replied softly to her first commennt, smiling slightly at her being sure I was going to get all those grammys.
How did I manage to get so lucky? She seems to think every little thing about me is good.
Comments 47
"I-I um, I didn't think..." I let out a hard breath. "I didn't think I'd be kissed like this."
I didn't think I'd be kissed at all. Is that why I was crying? Again with pathetic little me.
Reply
It was a fair question as far as I was concerned, especially with my dad's many attempts to completely abliterate my self worth.
Reply
"I'm just being overly emotional," I told her softly.
Reply
I couldn't stand the thought of her beautiful blue eyes being filled with tears for any other reason.
Reply
Reply
Reply
"And I'm completely high maintenance," I stated sarcastically, giggling softly. "But you please me well." I couldn't say it with a straight face.
Reply
She may live in a big fancy house, but I didn't believe for a second that she was high maintenance. Over emotional, definitely, and that was adorable, but she wasn't high maintenance.
Reply
"I happen to be a really determined girl. One might say too determined, but that one's not me." I grinned.
Reply
"I see nothing wrong with determination...I think I was 10 the first time I told my brother I was going to have a fireplace mantle full of grammy awards when I grew up." I grinned to her.
Reply
"I'm sure you will have a fireplace matle full of grammy awards. You get what you want." I smiled softly to her.
Reply
How did I manage to get so lucky? She seems to think every little thing about me is good.
Reply
Leave a comment