TheCorsair
Pēdicãbo ego võs et irrumäbo
- Joined
- Dec 17, 2013
“Is this your cat?” Marta fairly cooed, crouching and stroking big the animal’s back. “Isn’t she precious?”
“That’s Schrodinger,” he laughed. “Regulus is off sulking right now, because I decided to get ready for tonight instead of petting her.”
“I can’t have animals in my building,” she sighed, stands by up, “so I am quite jealous.”
“I think it’s the hardwood,” Pete observed, smiling as she slipped her hand into his. “Makes it easier to clean up the pet hair if someone moves out.”
“So, lead the way,” she teased, leaning into him in a way that made his heart skip a beat. “Does the library feed into the study?”
“Well,” he said, trying his best to talk like a docent. He’d dated one for a few months, during his undergrad days, so how hard could it be. “Through here, we find the sitting room...”. A couch facing a wall-mounted television hooked to a computer and an assortment of video game systems by a rat’s nest of cables. “And the study and library are over here..,”. Another large area, marked out by overflowing bookshelves straining to hold a mix of nonfiction and reference and trashy paperback books, and a paper-strewn desk supporting a desktop and a laptop. “The cleaning service is a trifle lax here,” he joked. “And over here is the bedroom.”
“Is this the master bedroom, or just one of the smaller suites?” sh teases.
“The master bedroom,” he said seriously. “Two ancillary bedrooms adjoin this on, reserves for the cats.” He pointed at a large cat bed in the corner. “Although they tend to dispute...”
“I’ve been thinking about getting you in bed all day,” she whispered, her lips disrupting his higher brain functions as they ghosted over his ear. Then she pulled away, and began unpacking their food. “But dinner first, because I am famished. Do you like white wine?”
“White wine is good,” he managed after a couple of false starts. In an effort to collect his thoughts, he retrieved two wine glasses from a cabinet. “And that smells wonderful,” he added, placing them in the table and wrapping his arms around her waist. “The food smells good, too,” he added in a husky whisper, gently kissing the nape of her neck. Then he kissed her again, letting his hands linger on her hips for a moment before drawing away. “But, like you said, we should eat first. Let me grab the plates.”
“That’s Schrodinger,” he laughed. “Regulus is off sulking right now, because I decided to get ready for tonight instead of petting her.”
“I can’t have animals in my building,” she sighed, stands by up, “so I am quite jealous.”
“I think it’s the hardwood,” Pete observed, smiling as she slipped her hand into his. “Makes it easier to clean up the pet hair if someone moves out.”
“So, lead the way,” she teased, leaning into him in a way that made his heart skip a beat. “Does the library feed into the study?”
“Well,” he said, trying his best to talk like a docent. He’d dated one for a few months, during his undergrad days, so how hard could it be. “Through here, we find the sitting room...”. A couch facing a wall-mounted television hooked to a computer and an assortment of video game systems by a rat’s nest of cables. “And the study and library are over here..,”. Another large area, marked out by overflowing bookshelves straining to hold a mix of nonfiction and reference and trashy paperback books, and a paper-strewn desk supporting a desktop and a laptop. “The cleaning service is a trifle lax here,” he joked. “And over here is the bedroom.”
“Is this the master bedroom, or just one of the smaller suites?” sh teases.
“The master bedroom,” he said seriously. “Two ancillary bedrooms adjoin this on, reserves for the cats.” He pointed at a large cat bed in the corner. “Although they tend to dispute...”
“I’ve been thinking about getting you in bed all day,” she whispered, her lips disrupting his higher brain functions as they ghosted over his ear. Then she pulled away, and began unpacking their food. “But dinner first, because I am famished. Do you like white wine?”
“White wine is good,” he managed after a couple of false starts. In an effort to collect his thoughts, he retrieved two wine glasses from a cabinet. “And that smells wonderful,” he added, placing them in the table and wrapping his arms around her waist. “The food smells good, too,” he added in a husky whisper, gently kissing the nape of her neck. Then he kissed her again, letting his hands linger on her hips for a moment before drawing away. “But, like you said, we should eat first. Let me grab the plates.”