Liam Kincaid (
firstofitskind) wrote2018-07-31 11:28 pm
MHA #6, Wednesday Evening
To say the last few days had been busy for the two of them would be one hell of an understatement, but that didn't mean Liam was going to let Verity's birthday just go by in the aftermath. He did, however, call JGoB and have them make a last minute change to the cake he'd ordered. Which was sitting in a non-descript cardboard box in the kitchen for now, waiting for the reveal later.
(Yes, he'd promised the mice a not-insignificant portion of said cake in return for their patience, as well as their assistance in holding Verity to her promise not to peek prematurely.)
All they needed now was dinner, and Liam was just about finished taking care of that too- or at least, taking care of paying the delivery person from Outback Steakhouse.
"Food's here," he announced, having finally managed to send said delivery person on their way.
[ooc: for the birthday-haver!]
(Yes, he'd promised the mice a not-insignificant portion of said cake in return for their patience, as well as their assistance in holding Verity to her promise not to peek prematurely.)
All they needed now was dinner, and Liam was just about finished taking care of that too- or at least, taking care of paying the delivery person from Outback Steakhouse.
"Food's here," he announced, having finally managed to send said delivery person on their way.
[ooc: for the birthday-haver!]

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There was a handy ritual she was thinking about invoking soon.
She set their slices onto two more plates, and then lifted a forkful to her mouth. "Mmm," she said, eyes closing as the rich flavor exploded on her tongue. "Oh, this cake is good."
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"Hmm. You've got..." he trailed off, leaning forward as his tongue darted out to take care of the dab of icing at the corner of her mouth.
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"Did I?" she asked, smearing a little more on his lower lip. "Is it all gone?"
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Especially since it meant Liam could slide his hands under the hem of Verity's shirt as he pulled her even closer.
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"Yeah?" he said, breath ghosting against her skin for a moment before he kissed the hollow of her throat that she'd so thoughtfully made accessible. "That can be arranged."
... Though if they were gonna skip right over the rest of the cake they really should at least put their share away in the fridge. In a moment.
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An action she was going to make more difficult to accomplish by sliding her hands to his chest and starting to unbutton his shirt.
Hey, she didn't have roommates. They technically didn't have to leave the table for this last 'present' if they didn't want to.
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One hand was slipping back out from Verity's shirt, though, to trace the line of the necklace chain before he leaned in again, this time to press a kiss just beside where the pendant was resting.
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It still felt kind of foreign on her tongue, but she had faith it would come easier with time.
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He really did not trust that kitchen furniture, to be honest.
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"No sense of adventure," she teased, not yet sliding off his lap.
Look, everything felt really good right where she was.
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Maybe they'd save that for after they'd made another trip to the Weirdest Ikea in Existence, which surely had furniture stronger than what was essentially glorified lawn furniture.
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Besides, she was busy pouting at him for making her leave the warmth of his lap, a vantage point where she'd had a front row seat as it were to how much Liam was enjoying the evening.
"I better not have a moment to think from the second we close that door," Verity told him.
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VERITY, YOUR BEDROOM WAS THE NEXT ROOM OVER.
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