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“Oh, right… That feels like so long ago, honestly,” Amber chuckled.
“Oh, right… That feels like so long ago, honestly,” Amber chuckled.
“Doesn’t it?” William chuckled. “I remember you laughing.”
Amber chuckled. “Well, it was pretty funny. She looked so offended.”
“She called me Willy,” he scowled. “And she clung to me all day when we were together. I thought by dating her, she’d leave me the heck alone but she thought I was entitled to her. It was a miracle I survived even a week.”
Amber laughed softly, muffling it by burying her face in his chest. “Well, at least your girlfriend now isn’t clingy, hm?”
“You’re incomparable,” William chuckled, kissing the top of her head. “So yeah.”
“Hm… It’s your turn now, hun,” Amber mused, looking up at him again.
“What was the most childish thing you got upset at?” William questioned, looking back at her.
Amber crinkled her nose and looked up. “Hm… Last year, one of my coworkers hid my jacket, and I was so ticked off…”
William laughed, tightening his hold on her. “That was cute,” he commented. “Angry you is adorable.”
“Am not,” Amber argued sticking her tongue out at him playfully.
“Are too,” William responded, bending down to kiss her on the lips. “Extremely so.”
“Definitely am not,” Amber countered, pressing back into the kiss.
“Totally are,” William rested his hand on the back of her neck, kissing her back gently.
“Not,” Amber chuckled softly, enjoying how the evening was going.
“You are adorable,” William murmured against her lips. “Every single thing about you is.”
“Yeah, well, so’re you,” Amber muttered back.
“I think the word you’re looking for is ‘cruel,’” William chuckled, pulling back t kiss her forehead.
Amber groaned and buried her face in his chest. “Shuttup…”
“Okay, whatever you say,” William chuckled, holding her close.
Amber huffed and tightened her arms around him. “Anyway… What’s your answer to the question?”
“Half of the things I get angry about are pointless,” William rolled his eyes. “I shouldn’t even be asked that question.”
“Well… Can you think of a funny one?” Amber questioned, looking up at him with a small smile.
“Hm…” William furrowed his eyebrows. “I wouldn’t know if it’s funny, but I once got angry when Drew drank my juice. I doused him in it.”
Amber chuckled a little. “I can totally see you doing that. You have a thing for dumping liquids on people, don’t you?”
“Only if they irritate me,” William responded. “And especially if I have a liquid in my hand.”
“So yes,” Amber said with a soft laugh. “Gosh, you’re amazing… I mean, it’s not really such a good thing, but it’s still funny.”
“Don’t worry, love,” William lovingly bumped her head with his. “You won’t ever be at the receiving end.”
Amber smiled at him softly, then reached up to peck him on the lips. “All right… My turn… What’s the most embarrassing thing that’s ever happened to you?”
“When I was fourteen, my mother decided the best way to cheer me up was to make me a lunch box for school,” William scowled as he remembered. “The idea itself wasn’t bad. What I found when I opened it was the worst. Everything was hearts. She even wrote ‘I love you’ on the banana. It’s not the most embarrassing thing ever, but it’s there all right.”
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