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arboreal_priestess) wrote2018-08-13 02:13 pm
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A Club in Baltimore, Monday Night
Between snake cults, dragons, and now singing fish going evil for a lack of participation trophies, it had been awhile since Verity and Liam had had anything resembling a real date. So Verity had skipped out on her shift at the Devil's Nest and headed out to the mainland with him, dressed to kill (both literally and metaphorically), and looking for a good time.
The club they'd ended up at was a lot smaller and quieter, one where they could have dinner the second floor up and actually hear themselves talk. "Oooh, good call," she said as they were led to their table. "Dinner and dancing. It's like you know how to show me a good time."
The club they'd ended up at was a lot smaller and quieter, one where they could have dinner the second floor up and actually hear themselves talk. "Oooh, good call," she said as they were led to their table. "Dinner and dancing. It's like you know how to show me a good time."
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He absolutely would.
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You chose this nerd, Verity.
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"Good," she said, as the waiter came over to fill their glasses, hand over menus, and drop off a basket of bread. "Cause it's working."
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“That’s what I like to hear,” he said huskily, tongue darting out to moisten his lips.
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And focused for a moment on just exactly how she was feeling, seeing if he'd pick it up.
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Judging by the way he very pointedly sent back an image of just one of the many things he could do to her with that tongue.
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She gave him a soft smile. "I'll understand if it's one of those 'don't really have words' things."
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She looked at him, wondering if he'd been touch-starved before they'd gotten together, if he'd even realized it. And resolving to touch him more anyway, not that that would be a terrible hardship.
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"And I realize you carry much more than just knives on a regular basis, of course," he added with a teasing grin. "But it's much harder to make all that rhyme."
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