Her tongue caressed his playfully.
Time and Death [One-on-one] (CLOSED)
He let out a small sound. "Oh, love."
She pulled away, just centimeters. When she spoke, her lips brushed his. "Yes?"
He kissed her again, softly.
"Okay," she whispered with a quiet laugh.
He pulled away to breath. "Good God, I love you." He whispered.
"I love you more," she murmured, her fingers dancing.
"I love you far, far beyond the limits of the universe."
"I love you more than that."
"I love you more than the infinity we shall live."
"I love you more than life itself."
"I love you more than life itself."
"Ironic…"
"Mmm, I know. That's why I said it," Tal said with a grin before pressing her lips back onto his.
He kissed back softly, chuckling.
"I love you…" she pulled away to finish, "more than immortality."
"I love you more than… never mind. I can't top that."
Tal laughed. "Just kiss me you puddle of sadness!"
"Gladly." He said, leaning in to kiss her again.
She drew swirls and hearts on the back of his neck.
He smiled, pulling away for a bit of air.
"Is something wrong, dearest Death?"
"Air, lovely time. I unfortunately, still need to breath." He said lightly.
Tal pretended to pout.
He chuckled, kissing her again.
"We should really get to planning, though…" she muttered against his lips.
He nodded, pulling away slowly
"But it can wait," she changed her mind, kissing him deeply again with a sigh.
He kissed back, smiling.
"But we should really…"