"This has to be the most comfortable kitanda I've ever laid on." House alisema as he spread his arms wide. Remy lay down inayofuata to him and joined him in staring at the ceiling.
"I think we should order in tonight. I'm too tired to cook and from the way your eyes are drooping wewe are too." She alisema as she dragged his arm around her.
"I'll call the lodge to send us food." House alisema as he rubbed her arm. He leaned over and grabbed the phone and dialed.
"Yeah, this is cabin, kibanda 23. We'd like to order some dinner.(He looked to her for any ideas but she shrugged in indifference mouthing to him to order) We'll have a bottle of champagne, some roasted chicken with mashed potatoes, and chokoleti pie for dessert." He alisema as he gently ran a hand through Remy's hair.
"Alright, thanks." He alisema in to the phone before hanging up.
"That is the exact same meal we had on our first real date." Remy alisema as she sat up and looked at him.
"Good. wewe remembered." House alisema with a grin as he too sat up. She leaned against him and gently kissed his nose.
"How could I forget? After months of ordering in and staying at your place, watching movies, wewe finally took me out on a real date. It was the best formal tarehe I think I have ever been on." She alisema with a wistful smile.
"Me too...I was really never a tarehe type guy. But I knew wewe wanted a night out..."
"You did good and I'm not that in to formal dates either, but it's nice sometimes..."
He kissed her before she could finish her sentence.
"I'm glad wewe decided to come with me, Remy."
"I'm glad wewe asked me...I know wewe were afraid I would say no." She alisema as she gently cupped his chin.
"Uncertain would be a zaidi apt word."
"Whatever wewe say...How long did they say they'd be?" She asked him as she lay back down.
"Thirty-five minutes? Why?"
She grinned at him and motioned for him to jiunge her back on the bed.
"Hmm, I'm getting kitindamlo early." He alisema as he lay on juu of her and began to kiss her down her chest. She giggled at his comment.
"You are so corny." She alisema as she ran her hands through his hair.
"I think we should order in tonight. I'm too tired to cook and from the way your eyes are drooping wewe are too." She alisema as she dragged his arm around her.
"I'll call the lodge to send us food." House alisema as he rubbed her arm. He leaned over and grabbed the phone and dialed.
"Yeah, this is cabin, kibanda 23. We'd like to order some dinner.(He looked to her for any ideas but she shrugged in indifference mouthing to him to order) We'll have a bottle of champagne, some roasted chicken with mashed potatoes, and chokoleti pie for dessert." He alisema as he gently ran a hand through Remy's hair.
"Alright, thanks." He alisema in to the phone before hanging up.
"That is the exact same meal we had on our first real date." Remy alisema as she sat up and looked at him.
"Good. wewe remembered." House alisema with a grin as he too sat up. She leaned against him and gently kissed his nose.
"How could I forget? After months of ordering in and staying at your place, watching movies, wewe finally took me out on a real date. It was the best formal tarehe I think I have ever been on." She alisema with a wistful smile.
"Me too...I was really never a tarehe type guy. But I knew wewe wanted a night out..."
"You did good and I'm not that in to formal dates either, but it's nice sometimes..."
He kissed her before she could finish her sentence.
"I'm glad wewe decided to come with me, Remy."
"I'm glad wewe asked me...I know wewe were afraid I would say no." She alisema as she gently cupped his chin.
"Uncertain would be a zaidi apt word."
"Whatever wewe say...How long did they say they'd be?" She asked him as she lay back down.
"Thirty-five minutes? Why?"
She grinned at him and motioned for him to jiunge her back on the bed.
"Hmm, I'm getting kitindamlo early." He alisema as he lay on juu of her and began to kiss her down her chest. She giggled at his comment.
"You are so corny." She alisema as she ran her hands through his hair.