When you first saw me, I was filthy, my hair was matted, I smelled worse.
[She tips her head and kisses his fingers, and takes a breath, not wanting to move. She knows that they should, soon, before the water gets too cold, that she should dry off and do something, anything.]
When I first saw you I wanted to kill everyone in sight, and I thought you must have been kin.
[She pushes him just a little, and she's deliciously sore between her legs as she dips under the water, reaches for soap, starts running it over her skin. She knows that he's watching; she likes that he's watching her, as she cleans her throat, her shoulders.]
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[She tips her head and kisses his fingers, and takes a breath, not wanting to move. She knows that they should, soon, before the water gets too cold, that she should dry off and do something, anything.]
When I first saw you I wanted to kill everyone in sight, and I thought you must have been kin.
[She pushes him just a little, and she's deliciously sore between her legs as she dips under the water, reaches for soap, starts running it over her skin. She knows that he's watching; she likes that he's watching her, as she cleans her throat, her shoulders.]