@ElderGod-Icefire
He blinked at her. "Not that tired." He replied, rubbing his eyes. "Just sick."
He blinked at her. "Not that tired." He replied, rubbing his eyes. "Just sick."
”I know, Killian. I know.” She smiled at him. ”But getting plenty of rest helps you to recover faster… usually.”
Killian sighed loudly, then sneezed again.
”Bless you.” she said automatically.
He blinked at her. "thanks."
She raised a brow at his confusion. ”Has no one said that to you before?” she asked.
"Eh…not that often."
She chuckled softly and shrugged. ”I say it almost all the time when someone sneezes.” she admitted.
He nodded a little bit. "Well, that's because you're the good guy." he teased.
She couldn't help but laugh at that. ”No. No, it's just how I was raised.”
He stuck his tongue out.
She chuckled again and stuck her tongue out at him in reply.
He gave her a faint smile.
She smiled back, holding back another small chuckle.
He ran a hand through his hair.
She sighed softly as she looked back at the tv… Before groaning as The Lake House came on.
He glanced over at her. "You alright?"
”I’m fine.” she assured him, picking up the remote. ”I just can't stand this movie. I mean, yeah, it's a cute rom-com but the time-travel paradox of the whole thing that would have had to occur for all that to happen just makes my head spin.”
"Alright." he replied with a soft laugh.
”I’m serious. The leading man gets hit by a bus and dies in front of the female love interest. She writes him about it when he's two years in the past so he knows where she’ll be and…” she clenched her jaw to stop her rambling before she started talking in circles about the scientific impossibility of it all. ”Sorry. I go off on this every time I see this.” she apologized, quickly flipping the channel.
He laughed a little bit at that. "Ah. Yeah."
She blushed a little as he laughed at her, but she couldn't really blame him. Honestly, she could go on for hours about that topic… It was just too impossible. She shook her head and changed the channel again, smirking slightly when she saw The Matrix.
He looked over at the TV again, stll smiling softly.
She glanced over at him, hoping he didn't mind the movie choice.
He shrugged a little bit. "This is a good movie."
”Yeah.” she smiled, turning back to the screen. ”The sequel isn't too bad either.”
He nodded a little bit. "Mhm."
She sighed a little as they lapsed back into not saying anything as the movie played.
He closed his eyes for a moment.
She smiled softly and continued to watch the movie.
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