@ElderGod-Carrots
"Maybe… I suck at board games though." Liam sighed a little but smiled.
"Maybe… I suck at board games though." Liam sighed a little but smiled.
"What about card games? I'm sure I've got a deck of cards in the cabinet with the other games," Kasey suggested with a smile.
"You're just gonna beat me though…" Liam whined, but got up to grab the cards anyway.
"I might. But you might beat me! You beat me the first round of Risk!" Kasey reminded him.
"So? Probably not going to happen again." Liam pulled out a deck of cards.
"Why not? You don't think you're good?" Kasey wondered, giving him a look.
"The first time was just luck. I know I'm not good." Liam replied, sitting back down.
"I'm sure you'll win again sometime. What game should we play?" Kasey asked.
“Um… black jack?” Liam suggested, shrugging.
"I don't actually know how to play that one," Kasey chuckled. "Do you want to show me how to play?"
(So sorry, the internet crashed all day yesterday)
"You really don't know?" Liam gave her an amused look, "Sure, I'll show you." He began to set up the cards.
(skip?)
(No problem! My stepdad turned ours off for the night, anyway.
Skip sounds good. Should we just skip to the end of the game or later?)
(Maybe later? I don’t mind)
(Hm, okay… What about when Kasey's leg is healed up and they're moving her into Liam's apartment?)
(That’s sounds good, yeah)
(Okie-dokie!)
In her bedroom, Kasey packed the last of her things into a suitcase and straightened up. She glanced around the room with a sigh; it was so bare without her things in it. But, that was okay because she would soon have a different room. One with someone she loved…
Liam was just finishing up cleaning his apartment, ready for when Kasey came over. Once he was happy with everything, he walked over to his girlfriends apartment and knocked, hoping Kasey was done packing or nearly done.
Kasey carted her suitcase over to the door, where the rest of her things sat in boxes. She hadn't really known what to pack, so she just packed… well, everything. Everything that was hers, anyway. And not the big things. She left the furniture and such for Harper to use, along with some extra bedsheets.
Dropping her suitcase by the boxes, she opened the door with a smile. "Hey. Great timing, I just finished."
“That’s good to hear. Just go drop you suitcase in the living room, or bedroom. One or the two. I’ll start on the boxes.” Liam gave Kasey a kiss on the cheek before walking in to grab one of her boxes.
"Sounds good. I'll come help after I bring this over," Kasey said, returning the kiss before she walked across to Liam's room. She set her suitcase in the living room and glanced around a bit, a small smile playing on her lips, then walked back over.
Liam grabbed a couple boxes carefully, using all his strength as he carried them over to the apartment. He placed them down next to Kasey’s suitcase before returning to grab some more boxes.
"Thanks again for doing this," Kasey said softly as she grabbed a box beside Liam.
"It's no problem, anything for you." Liam kissed her forehead as he lifted another box.
Kasey grinned at the kiss and picked her box up. She only had a few more boxes to go after these ones.
(Sorry, I've had dance all day so haven't been able to be on)
Liam hummed quietly as he placed his box down in the apartment next to the others before going to grab the last few.
(Oh, fun! I've always wanted to take dance lessons.)
Kasey carried the box in her arms over to Liam's apartment and set it down with the others. She walked back over to her Harper's apartment and grabbed one of the last boxes.
I still can't believe I'm doing this. Liam's such a great boyfriend to do this for me.
(Aha, it’s pretty good, stressful but good)
Liam was still humming as Kasey walked back to her old apartment. He grabbed the second to last box, one of the heaviest before he slowly walked back to their place, careful not to drop anything.
(Cool. I took lessons when I was younger, but I stopped for some reason…)
Kasey followed Liam into the living room and set her box down beside his. "Almost done," she sighed with a relieved smile.
(I stopped dancing outside of school bc of stress but it's been nice to dance again)
"Was that the last box? Or is there another one?" Liam asked, looking down at the boxes.
"There's just one more. I can go grab it quickly. Or…" Kasey glanced toward the door before lifting her hand and making a small gesture. The box came from the other apartment and stacked itself on top of the other boxes. "Okay. That's all of them."
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