@ShadeStar
Lillian grinned, "Then let's do it."
"If we keep this up, they aren't going to invite us to the wedding,"
Lillian laughed, "They will. I know they will."
Lillian grinned, "Then let's do it."
"If we keep this up, they aren't going to invite us to the wedding,"
Lillian laughed, "They will. I know they will."
"Don't shoot the messenger. I'm just a perfectionist that is absolutely terrified of letting people down so she works herself to the breaking point to avoid having anyone be disappointed."
He laughed and played with a chunk of her hair, “I love you,”
Lillian grinned, "Then let's do it."
"If we keep this up, they aren't going to invite us to the wedding,"
Lillian laughed, "They will. I know they will."
“Let’s hope so…”
"I love you too, sugar." She smiled.
"I love you too, sugar." She smiled.
He pulled her to his eyes level with his arms and wrapped his limbs around her tightly.
Lillian looked at him, "Oh don't sound so mopey."
Her mind needed a break. A vacation. Just a day off from life. But she wasn't sure how to take one. It wasn't something she was used to. Her eyes were clouded over, lost in thought.
Lillian looked at him, "Oh don't sound so mopey."
“I’m not mopey,”
Her mind needed a break. A vacation. Just a day off from life. But she wasn't sure how to take one. It wasn't something she was used to. Her eyes were clouded over, lost in thought.
“We’re the only people that lay in front of the door like this,”
The clouds cleared, pulled out of her thoughts by his voice. "I'm sure other people do it. But they probably don't just sit here like this, no."
"You sound down. Shit is depression able to spread?"
The clouds cleared, pulled out of her thoughts by his voice. "I'm sure other people do it. But they probably don't just sit here like this, no."
“We’re the only ones.” He laughed.
"You sound down. Shit is depression able to spread?"
“I feel depressed… where my dog at?” He looked around the room.
"Not like we aren't used to being the odd ones out already." She chuckled, resting her head on his shoulder. "God I'm exhausted. I feel like my brain is about to implode on itself."
Lillian looked around, "Oh she's right there."
"Not like we aren't used to being the odd ones out already." She chuckled, resting her head on his shoulder. "God I'm exhausted. I feel like my brain is about to implode on itself."
“Maybe we should take a nap then?”
Lillian looked around, "Oh she's right there."
“Where? I don’t see her…”
"Mmm, sounds good." She yawned, already half asleep.
Lillian looked back, "You don't? Weird."
Lillian looked back, "You don't? Weird."
"Are you messing with me, or is she really there?" he looked at her in confusion.
"Mmm, sounds good." She yawned, already half asleep.
"Maybe we should migrate to… not the floor…"
"She really is there," Lillian could see the golden lab clearly.
"I'm not on the floor. I'm actually rather comfy. But if you want to move you do that. I'm staying right here." She pulled herself closer to him, her chest flush against his.
"She really is there," Lillian could see the golden lab clearly.
(Chokes on water What?)
"Sydney?!" Darren called happily, the stupid dog seemed to never be around.
"I'm not on the floor. I'm actually rather comfy. But if you want to move you do that. I'm staying right here." She pulled herself closer to him, her chest flush against his.
"So… You're just going to nap on me in front of the front door?"
(YEP!)
Lillian grinned as said stupid dog walked over wagging her tail happily.
Darren's face brightened, "Hey Syd!" the dog's dark tail wagged so hard it made the rest of her body shake with it (It's the funniest thing) so she looked like a snake.
Lillian chuckled, "Hello Syd!"
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