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Post by Kerrigan on Jul 15, 2009 0:09:38 GMT -5
Kerrigan shrugged. "It's a good thing I'm warming up to them then." she said. She looked around to make sure no one was looking before planting a kiss on his lips. "Even if I didn't like them, I would still do things like this for you," she said.
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Post by spider on Jul 15, 2009 0:13:18 GMT -5
Ted's smile widened, "I'm glad you like 'em." He grinned as she kissed him and he was about to lean in to continue it after she broke it off, but her words brought him up short. "Well I would never want you to do something you didn't want to do. You know that right? If you didn't want to do something tell me. Please?"
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Post by Kerrigan on Jul 15, 2009 0:16:35 GMT -5
"Maybe," she smiled, giving him another peck and then stood up. "If the food isn't ready yet, do you guys mind if we go on a walk?" she asked, hoping Ted wouldn't mind. She wanted to enjoy the beach at twilight. She also wanted to see if the term romantic walk on the beach was as great as it seemed in the books.
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Post by spider on Jul 15, 2009 0:21:27 GMT -5
"Oh you guys go ahead." Emily smiled brightly, her brown eyes twinkled by the fire light. Ted smiled between the two before he stood and dusted off his backside.
"I don't mind." Ted told her with a small smile. He would nevermind when it came to alone time with Kerrigan. He laced his fingers through hers and led her down to the water.
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Post by Kerrigan on Jul 15, 2009 0:24:11 GMT -5
Kerrigan sighed as they were out of view and encircled his waist with her arms. "Finally!" she mumbled, walking awkwardly with her arms around him. She didn't mind though.
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Post by spider on Jul 15, 2009 0:28:22 GMT -5
Ted chuckled faintly and kissed the top of her head. "You know they really don't mind the affectionate behavior, everyone has been reprimanded for it. All in good fun, of course." Ted told her, smiling faintly at how cliche the moment was for them. They were wound so close together and tightly it was more like one creature with two heads and four arms and four legs instead of two people, walking along the beach at night with nearly a full moon and an almost cloudless night. Ted actually pegged it as perfect.
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Post by Kerrigan on Jul 15, 2009 0:32:26 GMT -5
Kerrigan smiled. "I'll keep that in mind," she said. She would make an effort not to be embarrassed in front of the others, for Ted. If he didn't mind, then she would try to not as well. She looked up at the moon and snorted a laugh. "Aren't werewolves supposed to change around this time?" she teased. She would much rather kiss him this way than in his furry form, but she couldn't help but tease him about this one thing.
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Post by spider on Jul 15, 2009 0:37:41 GMT -5
Ted froze in his footsteps and looked up at the moon. He started to change, his body shaking and vibrating. He stepped away from Kerrigan, with a pained look on his face. "Run." He breathed out.
But then he stopped shaking and started laughing. "Just kidding. The moon has nothing to do with it." He chuckled and wrapped his arms around her.
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Post by Kerrigan on Jul 15, 2009 0:42:47 GMT -5
Kerrigan's eyes widened and she took a step back. "T-Ted?" she asked as he shoved her away. Her eyes went from frightened to resentful as he laughed. "That was not funny!" she said as he wrapped his arms around her. She almost pushed him away but refrained from that. "I almost ran back screaming, "Ted's a blood thirsty werewolf and he is going to eat me!" She continued her glare.
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Post by spider on Jul 15, 2009 0:50:48 GMT -5
Ted tried to wipe the smile off of his face, he really did, but he couldn't help it. "I'm sorry. It wasn't funny. But I just couldn't resist. But Kerrigan, werewolve's don't get blood thirsty, and we don't eat humans." He placed a soft kiss on her forehead. "Seriously, our main instincts are to destroy vampires and protect you humans."
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Post by Kerrigan on Jul 15, 2009 0:54:21 GMT -5
"I knew that, Theodore. But when I get scared s**tless, I don't think very clearly." she grumbled, but relaxed in his arms. She wound her arms around his waist and sighed. "It's okay, I forgive you," she said.
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Post by spider on Jul 15, 2009 1:09:31 GMT -5
Ted sighed out, the smile faded finally. He rested his head on top of hers for a moment. "I'm sorry. I shouldn't have done it quite like that." He said quietly with a small sigh.
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Post by Kerrigan on Jul 15, 2009 1:13:05 GMT -5
Kerrigan moved her hand to his stomach and poked it. "I said I forgave you," she said and then returned her arm around him. "It was pretty good." she admitted. "I probably would have done the same thing." she said, pulling back and smiling a him.
The full moon's light was playing with Ted's brown hair and shone slightly on his eyes. She reached up and ran her hands through his locks. He was so beautiful. She was extremely lucky to have him.
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Post by spider on Jul 15, 2009 1:29:31 GMT -5
Ted smiled down at her and shrugged. "I felt like apologizing again." As she ran her hands through his hair, he did the same to hers, though he was careful not to yank through and tangles if there were any present. The last thing he wanted to do was rip any hair out of her beautiful head. The light was sparkling off of the water and her eyes and it made his chest warm at the fact that she was with him, and loved him. It was so...amazing. He leaned down and pressed his lips to hers passionately, unable to resist it any longer.
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Post by Kerrigan on Jul 15, 2009 2:17:40 GMT -5
The fire ragged a war inside of her, but she kissed him slowly and softly, not like before when hey had really gone out on each other. Through their lips she could feel the love leaking through, and it made her heart swell into her throat. Her hands slowly slid up his sides, to his shoulders, until one rested behind his neck and the other on his cheek. She pulled back, an inch away from his lips.
"I never knew about happiness; I didn’t think dreams came true; I couldn’t believe in love, Until I finally met you." she quoted unconsciously. It was one of the poems she had read that had just stuck with her. When she had read it, she had scoffed and she actually threw away the book that it was in, but the little words had always stayed, burned into her brain for some unknown reason. She felt cheesy saying it, but that didn't really matter, did it?
She leaned forward until their lips met again, keeping to a slow rhythm.
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