I couldn't help myself. I had to write it. You'll understand everything when Memory is finished; just a few zaidi parts!!!!
Her hand fit nicely in his. Their fingers threaded together as the walked casually along the duka district of Happy Harbor. They window shopped, looking at whatever they found interesting. And they had zaidi in common than either of them first thought. They walked past a chokoleti store and she stopped, looking at the display. He tugged her hand gently, but she didn't move.
“Becca?”
He followed her line of sight, a smile on his lips. Everyone had warned him; keep Becca away from sweets. But the way she looked at them, almost innocently, was adorable. Tyler felt his own stomach growling. It was a risky idea, but he didn't mind; risky was what he lived for.
“Hey Bec? I'll be right back, okay?”
She gave a slight nod, causing him to smile more. He released her hand.
Becca blinked as a red box was placed in her line of vision. She looked at Tyler, surprised. She knew he'd been warned but he was, holding out a box of chocolates for her. Cautiously, she reached out and grabbed hold of it. When he released it to her, Becca realized he wasn't joking. A smile brightened up her face and she held the box close. He smiled at her and took her hand. She moved closer and kissed his cheek.
“Thanks.”
“You're welcome.”
They smiled at each other again before heading off. As they walked, Becca noticed another box of chocolates kwa Tyler's side and she smiled more. They ended up at a park and, in the shade of a tree, lounged on a blanket Becca had conjured up with magic. Becca took a bite of one of the chocolates. Her eyes closed briefly as she relived the taste melting in her mouth. When her eyes opened, she found Tyler smiling at her.
“Any good?”
“Perfect. Thanks again.”
“You're welcome.”
Becca took another one, inspecting it. She made a face that caused Tyler to laugh.
“What's wrong?” he asked, laughter still in his voice.
“I don't like coconut.”
He chuckled and swapped her coconut chocolates with his caramel, karmeli filled ones. She smiled brightly at him. She picked up one of the chocolates and fed it to him. He smiled at her as she came closer.
“You aren't going crazy yet,” he alisema as she curled up against him.
“I know. It's weird.”
“Everything okay?”
“Perfect.”
He smiled and kissed the tip of her nose. She held his cheek, stroking it with her thumb. He leaned down a little, just enough to kiss her. She kissed him back breathing through her nose. The world felt miles away as their embrace turned slightly zaidi passionate. He pulled away and pulled her into his lap. She cuddled against him, smiling.
“I figured out why I'm not going insane,” she whispered.
“Care to tell?”
“Because I didn't have to bribe to get them. I was aliyopewa them.”
“True. So what's the results?”
“There are two. One, I don't think we'll songesha for awhile. I feel clingy. Two, We have thirty-two chocolates. Which means we'll have plenty of chokoleti flavored kisses.”
Her hand fit nicely in his. Their fingers threaded together as the walked casually along the duka district of Happy Harbor. They window shopped, looking at whatever they found interesting. And they had zaidi in common than either of them first thought. They walked past a chokoleti store and she stopped, looking at the display. He tugged her hand gently, but she didn't move.
“Becca?”
He followed her line of sight, a smile on his lips. Everyone had warned him; keep Becca away from sweets. But the way she looked at them, almost innocently, was adorable. Tyler felt his own stomach growling. It was a risky idea, but he didn't mind; risky was what he lived for.
“Hey Bec? I'll be right back, okay?”
She gave a slight nod, causing him to smile more. He released her hand.
Becca blinked as a red box was placed in her line of vision. She looked at Tyler, surprised. She knew he'd been warned but he was, holding out a box of chocolates for her. Cautiously, she reached out and grabbed hold of it. When he released it to her, Becca realized he wasn't joking. A smile brightened up her face and she held the box close. He smiled at her and took her hand. She moved closer and kissed his cheek.
“Thanks.”
“You're welcome.”
They smiled at each other again before heading off. As they walked, Becca noticed another box of chocolates kwa Tyler's side and she smiled more. They ended up at a park and, in the shade of a tree, lounged on a blanket Becca had conjured up with magic. Becca took a bite of one of the chocolates. Her eyes closed briefly as she relived the taste melting in her mouth. When her eyes opened, she found Tyler smiling at her.
“Any good?”
“Perfect. Thanks again.”
“You're welcome.”
Becca took another one, inspecting it. She made a face that caused Tyler to laugh.
“What's wrong?” he asked, laughter still in his voice.
“I don't like coconut.”
He chuckled and swapped her coconut chocolates with his caramel, karmeli filled ones. She smiled brightly at him. She picked up one of the chocolates and fed it to him. He smiled at her as she came closer.
“You aren't going crazy yet,” he alisema as she curled up against him.
“I know. It's weird.”
“Everything okay?”
“Perfect.”
He smiled and kissed the tip of her nose. She held his cheek, stroking it with her thumb. He leaned down a little, just enough to kiss her. She kissed him back breathing through her nose. The world felt miles away as their embrace turned slightly zaidi passionate. He pulled away and pulled her into his lap. She cuddled against him, smiling.
“I figured out why I'm not going insane,” she whispered.
“Care to tell?”
“Because I didn't have to bribe to get them. I was aliyopewa them.”
“True. So what's the results?”
“There are two. One, I don't think we'll songesha for awhile. I feel clingy. Two, We have thirty-two chocolates. Which means we'll have plenty of chokoleti flavored kisses.”
Trying to explain to Skylar why and what she wont say, and why the past may not matter, and why life sucks
Life Is a Sin : kwa Dox Eternal (ask me who that is okay, if u dont know)
Why is it a sin?
Does it really matter where i've been?
Life can take us on journeys
that no one else would understand.
If life is a sin,
Why don't we just stop livin'?
For us life may not be true,
life throws us moto and we wont know what to do.
upendo is part of life,
But living is sin,
It makes no sense anymore,
we will never win.
upendo is lie, that we just keep on livin'
becasue life is a sin,
i will never understand,
Even though i aint perfect,
I am emotional,
But wewe wouldn't understand
i am some one else,
B/c i'm not really who u tihnk i am,
iam, iam.
Because life is a sin,
i will never fit in,
I know,
upendo is life, but life aint good for you,
life is a sin,
and i will never know what to do, for you.
Life Is a Sin : kwa Dox Eternal (ask me who that is okay, if u dont know)
Why is it a sin?
Does it really matter where i've been?
Life can take us on journeys
that no one else would understand.
If life is a sin,
Why don't we just stop livin'?
For us life may not be true,
life throws us moto and we wont know what to do.
upendo is part of life,
But living is sin,
It makes no sense anymore,
we will never win.
upendo is lie, that we just keep on livin'
becasue life is a sin,
i will never understand,
Even though i aint perfect,
I am emotional,
But wewe wouldn't understand
i am some one else,
B/c i'm not really who u tihnk i am,
iam, iam.
Because life is a sin,
i will never fit in,
I know,
upendo is life, but life aint good for you,
life is a sin,
and i will never know what to do, for you.