@ElderGod-Icefire
He smiled, and kept dancing with her. God. I'm so sorry for what will happen to you. For… He sighed softly.
He smiled, and kept dancing with her. God. I'm so sorry for what will happen to you. For… He sighed softly.
“Everything alright?” She asked softly, looking up at him. He looked amazing, her eyes traveling over his unique white hair and one of a kind smile. The only reason she was telling and repeating to herself not to fall for him was the fact that he wasn’t completely human.
(just wanna point out that technically he is completely human, the aliens just implanted stuff in his brain, his DNA and physiology and stuff is still human)
He nodded. "Yeah. Just… thinking." He replied, giving her a small smile. Stop falling for her. Stop it. You're a murderer and a monster. She deserves a much better person than you. She deserves someone who won't try to kill her.
(Alrighty, I’m just tryna put down what she would think. Delia still doesn’t know everything about what happened to him up there, so she would still be making guesses and assumptions)
Delia smiled and nodded, “Just don’t think too much, enjoy the music, and the rare moment of not running from drones or raiders of anything else in this messed up world.” She let her eyes close again and she sang along quietly with the end of the song, listening for what the next one would be.
(alright. I know that, I Just wanted to clear that up so there wasn't any misunderstandings :) )
He nodded. "Alright. I'll try." He replied, holding her gently as they danced. He smiled when the next song began, singing along yet again. God. I wish the world could just…go back to normal. We could all…
(Ok :) )
She joined in as well, her memory of lyrics popping back into her brain as music played and brought back memories. Not all of her memories were pleasant, but she didn’t say anything, just pressed her eyes shut a little tighter and let them play through her head until he bad ones pass. The only visible sign was her stumbling over words slightly, though it easily could pass as just not knowing the words.
Jay spun her gently, and yet again pulled her close afterwards, eyes closed as he sang along softly. Maybe for a bit he could forget. He could just pretend that everything would be okay. They were just two normal young adults, dancing together.
A smile slipped onto her face when he spun her again, though this time her hand missed his shoulder and she grabbed onto his waist for a moment before getting her hand back up to where it was before. Her cheeks flushed and she didn’t bring any attention to what had just happened, singing along again and dancing with him.
Leo barked softly, and darted forward, getting tangled in their feet. Jay stumbled, and gently pushed Leo away with the side of his foot, sighing. "Leo, no." He said sternly.
Delia sighed and shook her head at the little puppy, “Go lay down Leo, take a nap.” She was much more gentle with the words she used when talking with Leo, but her eyes showed her sternness. His stumbling made her unsteady for a moment, but she steadied herself easily before going back to dancing with him.
Leo whined, looking up at them with big puppy eyes. Jay sighed softly, and ignored the little puppy as he danced, closing his eyes. Leo flopped down, head on his paws as he watched them mournfully.
Delia looked at the puppy and sighed, shaking her head and making herself ignore his puppy eyes so she could dance. Softly, she sang again, eyes flicking up and looking at Jay for a moment while she could. She had figured out the rhythm to dance with a crutch by now, and she considered herself an expert. Even if she wasn’t a very good dancer otherwise.
He kept his eyes closed, dancing with her contentedly. Can it just… stay like this? He wondered wistfully. No aliens, no danger. No wondering how to survive another day. Just… living.
Her eyes flicked closed after a moment and she smiled, pulling herself a touch closer to him. He was comforting, or, more specifically, it was comforting to be able to dance with someone she liked. It made the world feel like she was just a young adult figuring out life and not a survivor fighting for that same life.
Jay shifted slightly so he was simply holding her, swaying and moving slightly with the music still. He still had his eyes closed. Why are they even here? The aliens. It doesn't make sense. We've never done anything to them, and they're exterminating us. Using us to kill each other.
Delia adapted to him holding her instead of dancing, gently dropping her other crutch to the ground since she didn’t need it as much. She just held onto him for balance instead, keeping her injured leg off the ground an inch or so and letting herself almost relax a little against him.
His eyes flickered open for a moment, then closed again. He sighed softly, still humming along quietly. Leo whined softly, tail thumping on the floor.
The song came to an end and when she next one played it was an old song, one that was easy to just sway to as well as dance. Delia smiled, not knowing the lyrics to this one but still enjoying it nonetheless. She wouldn’t say anything, but she was enjoying his company, and being able to do normal things like dance and sing and try on clothes.
Jay was quiet. He didn't know this song, so he didn't sing or hum along, preferring instead to simply listen to it.
Her eyes stayed closed and she swayed with Jay to the song. For a minute, she let her mind drift to the worries outside of this building and she made herself come back to the moment, refusing to worry herself about anything besides the fact that she may have hit Jay’s foot with her crutch.
He opened his eyes again, looking down at her for a moment, then looked out the window. He wished they could just stay like this forever. Not worrying about him snapping, not worrying about the next meal. Just…living.
Delia sighed softly, feeling somewhat sleepy even though it was nowhere near night or even sunset. She figured it had something to do with the comfort and quietness of dancing with him, she usually never got to relax this much and her body wanted to use that relaxation to sleep as much as possible. That wasn’t going to happen though, she wouldn’t allow it.
"What do you want to do next?" He asked softly, still swaying with her to the music, his pale hair hanging over his forehead. "We still have a good half of the day left, at least."
“I don’t really know, anything that doesn’t require me to run or lift heavy objects,” She replied, glancing up at him with a small smile, “The more lazy the activity, the more alright I’ll be with it.”
Jay chuckled softly. "Alright, sounds good." He said, sighing softly as they kept swaying to the music. Leo fell asleep.
Delia smiled, cautiously resting her head against his chest as they swayed. She would move it if he wanted her to, but she couldn’t help just trying. The song was nearing an end, she could tell, and she hoped it was either a good song she could sing along with, or one she didn’t have to move from where she was.
Jay's heartbeat was strong and steady, and he just held her gently. The next song was one he knew, and he started to sing softly, resting his chin on her head slightly.
Her eyes closed and Delia hummed along as well, his heartbeat comforting and steady. A hint of a smile tugged at her lips and she imagined how weird this scene looked. Two young adults, dressed like they were going to a dance, swaying and singing along to a song played on an old CD player in the middle of an alien threat to Earth. It may have looked weird, but she was having one of the best moments of her life.
Jay gave a small smile as he sang. God, we probably look so strange. Then again, I don't think there's anyone here to see us. Not that it matters either way. He kept his eyes closed. He didn't know how much longer she was going to want to stay like this, but he knew he didn't want this to stop.
She hummed along until the song ended, waiting for the next song to play and realizing the CD had gone through all the songs. Gently, she took a step away from him, keeping her hand on his shoulder for balance so she didn’t tip over.
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