((Bro do you write poetry or something? That's like…gorgeous
Diana, though she might not admit it, hadn't actually kissed someone since her wife died, and she thought she never would. But she couldn't get enough of Arwen, any way she could.
(Only shitty poems. Thank you, though)
Arwen broke away. "As much as I enjoy devouring you, sadly, you are not food, and I'm starving. Care to join me?" She looked at Diana and grinned.
"That's hot." Diana mumbled, pressing a kiss to her neck before nodding. "Food food, right."
Arwen was smirking at the others comment. "C'mon. We have pasta to make," She grabbed Diana's hand and led her to the kitchen.
Diana hummed as she let Arwen pull her along, fingers woven through hers.
"Okay, I have veggie pasta and regular. Which would you like?"
"What's the, uh, veggie pasta made of?"
"Broccoli, spinach, kale et cetera. No carrots, I checked," She looked at Diana.
"Oh, good. Let's do veggie, so I can pretend I'm healthy." Diana grinned, leaning over to kiss Arwen on the cheek.
"You don't have to pretend around me, okay? But veggie it is!" She grabbed the boxed pasta off the shelf and got a pot of water.
"Yeah! To health!" She cheered jokingly.
"To health!" Arwen joked. She brought the water to a boil and dumped the noodles in.
"So what's your herbal situation here?" Diana asked, flitting around to search through the cupboards.
"for spices I have basil, oregano, and dill to name a few. But the dill isn't going into the pasta, duh."
"I didn't mean for cooking, but good to know." Diana said, head in one of the cupboards.
"Oh, okay! Take a look, I have a lot," She suggested.
"Here they are! Oh, nice!" She moved them around to see what all Arwen had. "Looks like I'll have to stop and pick some more up."
"No, it's fine. I try to use them sparingly," She smiled while mixing the sauce in.
"Hey, what of this d'you want me to pull out?"
"I don't need anything, I made this about a week ago, so it's got everything," Arwen replied, now getting bowls for them.
"Aw, you prepared for me." Diana said jokingly, wrapping her arms around Arwen from behind, plopping her chin on the woman's shoulder.
"Let's believe that," Arwen kissed Diana's head, handing her the bowl.
Diana released Arwen to happily take the bowl. "Pasta!"
"Pasta!" Arwen took her hand and pulled a chair out for her to sit in.
Diana pulled out a chair for Arwen before plopping down, pulling her down too. "It;s a comfort food, it;s a fun food, it;s pasta!"
"It's pasta! Cheers to it!" She lifted her glass of water.
She lifted her bowl, tapping it against Arwen's glass. "Salud!"
"Salud!" Arwen echoed and took a bite of her noodles.
Diana scooped a slightly too large forkful into her mouth. After chewing and swallowing, she grinned. "Holy shit, this is good!"
"Thank you! I can give you the recipe, if you'd like," Arwen offered.