Malicious Lullaby
Pulsar
- Joined
- Jan 9, 2009
- Location
- On my knees, in between his legs.
A soft giggle came from her and she shrugged her shoulders a little bit. “Well if my daughter approves, then so do I.” She said softly, looking at him with a soft sparkle in her eyes. Oh yes, she could very much fall for this man, if not already. And that was dangerous. Very dangerous indeed.
As he began spouting off the choice menu for tonight’s dinner-date, her jaw dropped and she nearly salivated, as if not at all full from her pasta, which she hadn’t even finished yet. “Y-You’d make such a delicious—did you say gelato?” Her lower lip trembled, so did her chin, as if he just tapped into one of her most desirable cravings she had been having her entire pregnancy but hadn’t had the chance to have it yet. And homemade gelato was the best and the fact he was going to make it. Her eyes watered, the overwhelming emotions and her hormones off the charts in her pregnancy, she didn’t know how to respond to his kindness. She hadn’t known such kindness in a while, not from a man whom she may be romantically inclined towards. This was new. Yet the niggling doubt in her wondered what the catch was, especially knowing he was a Carusone. While Sophie doubted that he had malicious intentions now knowing she was a Corleone, her past and her insecurities about love and men were starting to take over.
“What’s the catch?”
As he began spouting off the choice menu for tonight’s dinner-date, her jaw dropped and she nearly salivated, as if not at all full from her pasta, which she hadn’t even finished yet. “Y-You’d make such a delicious—did you say gelato?” Her lower lip trembled, so did her chin, as if he just tapped into one of her most desirable cravings she had been having her entire pregnancy but hadn’t had the chance to have it yet. And homemade gelato was the best and the fact he was going to make it. Her eyes watered, the overwhelming emotions and her hormones off the charts in her pregnancy, she didn’t know how to respond to his kindness. She hadn’t known such kindness in a while, not from a man whom she may be romantically inclined towards. This was new. Yet the niggling doubt in her wondered what the catch was, especially knowing he was a Carusone. While Sophie doubted that he had malicious intentions now knowing she was a Corleone, her past and her insecurities about love and men were starting to take over.
“What’s the catch?”