@Fraust
"Alright, then." Lucas grabbed a knife and had soon whipped up two peanut butter sandwiches. "For you~" He held one out for Melissa and took a bite of his own.
"Alright, then." Lucas grabbed a knife and had soon whipped up two peanut butter sandwiches. "For you~" He held one out for Melissa and took a bite of his own.
"Thank you kind sir," Melissa responded, taking the plate from him. "What do we do after this? Go back, or hang around here until tonight?"
Lucas shrugged. "I dunno. Is something happening tonight?" He asked, taking another bite of his sandwich.
"No, not really. I was just asking." Melissa hummed, biting into the sandwich he had made for her. She was going to make herself eat a little bit, and attempt to finish it at dinner time.
"Alright." Lucas soon finished his sandwich and leaned against the counter, sighing softly. "Anything you want to do tonight?"
“Not really, I don’t have anything in mind.” Melissa hummed, smiling softly over to him. “But I mean, I have an idea for tomorrow.”
"Oh?" Lucas looked over at her and hummed softly, resting his elbows on the counter. "What's your idea?"
“We could go to the beach. Whether we invite friends or go alone, I’ll leave that up to you.” She hummed setting her half eaten sandwich on the counter.
(Who's fitness lol)
"Sure, sounds good to me. I like the beach." Lucas stretched a bit and sighed. "Hopefully there won't be any sharks."
(Oof…)
“Who knows. Let’s hope not.” Melissa hummed with a soft smile. “But as long as we don’t go too deep, we’ll be alright.”
(Aight cool aha)
"Not planning on it. I'm not a fantastic swimmer anyways." He laughed. "I'm pretty good at scaling cliffs, though. Plenty of cliffs near my house, not many bodies of water."
(Lol)
“Guess that’s where we have our differences.” Melissa hummed giving a soft smile.
"Yep. Claus and I got hurt a lot from trying to climb those cliffs when we were younger." Lucas sighed softly. "Nothing too serious, usually. When I broke my arm was the worst one."
“You won’t have to worry about getting terribly injured,” She laughed smiling softly. “Unless you get sand in your eyes.”
"Unless I get bitten by a shark." Lucas snickered and went to wash his plate in the sink.
"But the possibility of that is incredibly low." Melissa reasoned, sticking the other half of her sandwich in the fridge. "A long with a majority of other situations."
"But it could still happen." Lucas stretched and sighed quietly. "Ah, well… what do you want to do now?"
"Not sure, it's up to you." She hummed with a soft smile. "I don't really care, as long as it doesn't involve either of us getting hurt."
Lucas sighed again. "I never know what to do…" He whined. "I usually just spend most of my time outside if I can."
"Then let's go exploring." She chirped, taking his hand and pulling him along up to her room. "Find somewhere new, and exciting."
"Er… alright. Why are we going up to your room if we're going to go exploring, though?" Lucas asked.
"We should probably grab a medical kit…and I want something to pull my hair up with." Melissa laughed softly, pushing her door open.
"Okay, Mel." Lucas allowed Melissa to drag him upstairs. "You expect us to get hurt?" He asked, laughing a bit.
"No, but I don't want to have to drag you through the woods in case you do." Melissa explained, loosening her hold on his hand when she came to her bedroom. "I'm pretty strong, but I don't think I could make it back here."
Lucas rolled his eyes. "I believe you could drag me pretty far. I really don't weigh very much, to be honest."
"You weigh enough. But that's besides the point, what if it was vise versa? Could you carry me back here?" She asked with a raised brow, running her fingers through her hair to pull it up.
Lucas considered for a few seconds. "Yeah, I think so. I mean, I'm relatively strong because of baseball and stuff."
"I still think it's a good idea to bring it, just in case." She mumbled, hair tie between her teeth. "We don't need any emergencies."
"Alright, alright. Where are you thinking of exploring, Mel?" Lucas asked, watching her curiously while she put her hair up.
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