Chynya
Super-Earth
- Joined
- Sep 7, 2019
- Location
- Washington, US
Stephen simply existed in this new dream place, getting used to the brightness after a while and it quickly became just like the darkness. He couldn't see his body nor anything else, just a presence floating around in a void.
To him, it felt like eternity, bit in reality it was only a few hours, the familiar sound of his alarm cutting through everything, eyes slowly opening back into the real world, back to darkness. Rolling onto his back after dismissing the alarm on his phone, he stretched and his foot brushed against something and he looked over, a mound next to him where there hadn't been when he passed out.
Moving slowly, he pulled the covers back just enough to see Taylor underneath, breathing slow and even. Brow furled with even more confusion, he took a moment to just watch her sleep, admire the silhouette sheade against the sheets, barely visible, like a wisp from fairytales.
He had planned to go into the other room and start her training back up, but for some reason, his desire to do that faded for now. Instead, he made sure his real alarm was still set, turning back to Taylor. Wiggling in close, trying his best not to wake her, he snuggled in close, gently placing one arm over her and resting his head against the pillow. She might have been awake, faking sleep, but she had always recoiled when he touched her before, so he figured that wasn't the case.
There will be plenty of time to break her later. Let her have this small victory and it will be that much sweeter. He wasn't entirely sure if she would ever break, but he would give it the ole college try, as they say. Nuzzling his head in as close as he dared, he let sleep take over once again.
And this time he actually dreamed.
To him, it felt like eternity, bit in reality it was only a few hours, the familiar sound of his alarm cutting through everything, eyes slowly opening back into the real world, back to darkness. Rolling onto his back after dismissing the alarm on his phone, he stretched and his foot brushed against something and he looked over, a mound next to him where there hadn't been when he passed out.
Moving slowly, he pulled the covers back just enough to see Taylor underneath, breathing slow and even. Brow furled with even more confusion, he took a moment to just watch her sleep, admire the silhouette sheade against the sheets, barely visible, like a wisp from fairytales.
He had planned to go into the other room and start her training back up, but for some reason, his desire to do that faded for now. Instead, he made sure his real alarm was still set, turning back to Taylor. Wiggling in close, trying his best not to wake her, he snuggled in close, gently placing one arm over her and resting his head against the pillow. She might have been awake, faking sleep, but she had always recoiled when he touched her before, so he figured that wasn't the case.
There will be plenty of time to break her later. Let her have this small victory and it will be that much sweeter. He wasn't entirely sure if she would ever break, but he would give it the ole college try, as they say. Nuzzling his head in as close as he dared, he let sleep take over once again.
And this time he actually dreamed.