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Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 12:25 am
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Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2015 2:59 pm
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xx✁ȠΌѦҢxx
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This town's a different town today Said, this town's a different town to what it was last night You couldn't have done that on a Sunday
Noah kept glancing down at their hands as they walked, paranoid that his glove might slip down too far or something. As she suggested the toy store, Noah noticed that her stutter was a little bit worse. "Are you cold?" He asked, contemplating giving her his jacket since the weather didn't really affect him.
They entered the toy store, the doorbell tinkling to signal that there was someone inside. He smiled a little bit looking around at the busy but small store, with children pointing out all of the things they wanted for Christmas. Noah pulled Lucy over to some of the little displays, where you hit the buttons and things light up and make noise. Among them was a pretty Christmas Town scene, the kind that has the little train running around the outside and through the miniature mountain tunnels. There were tiny ice skating couples, and carolers perched in the tiny town gazebo, and Noah even pointed out a little Santa that he spotted perched by a miniature house chimney. Although most large shops and malls had the little towns, Noah always found it neat to look at the different ways that they were set up and decorated.
Last night what we talked about It made so much sense But now the haze has ascended It don't make no sense anymore
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Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2015 6:28 pm
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Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2015 10:23 pm
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Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2015 10:33 pm
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Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2015 11:07 pm
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xx✁ȠΌѦҢxx
we'll|put|it|down|to|fate
This town's a different town today Said, this town's a different town to what it was last night You couldn't have done that on a Sunday
Noah shook his head vigorously as Lucy said that she would pay, and began to fumble for her wallet in front of the counter. He put a hand up to stop her, and set the bear on the counter, pulling out his card as the woman behind the register scanned the little tab. He slid his card before Lucy had a chance to go for her own money again, and handed her the bear, shaking his head at the clerk as she asked if they wanted a receipt and wished them a nice night. "Thank you!" He called to her as he led the way back out of the little shop with Lucy in tow.
He smiled and nodded at her as they stepped back into the snow outside. "Yeah, we can stargaze." The sun was starting to set, and Noah popped his collar again against the wind. It looked like it was going to be a fairly clear night. He wondered if Lucy was dressed warmly enough to go sit outside for a while. Noah hesitated a bit as they began to head towards the park, but then tugged at his gloves again, and offered up his hand to her with a shy smile.
As they walked, he thought about what she had said inside while she was fumbling for her wallet. "You shouldn't be so hard on yourself." He said with a smile, not sure if she would remember what he was talking about or not, considering it kind of came out of nowhere.
Last night what we talked about It made so much sense But now the haze has ascended It don't make no sense anymore
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Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2015 11:29 pm
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» IM GONNA SWING 「 ↻ FROM THE CHANDELIER xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxI 'MxG O N N Ax L I V E xL I K Ex T O M O R R O Wx D O E S N ' Tx E X I S T ( ◞ like ) ❜ ⋮ it doesn't ) exist xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx↳ sun is up, i'm a mess » gotta get out now »` x 「 ° GOTTA RUN FROM THIS *↓ HERE COMES THE SHAME xxxxxxxxxx⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅
Before Lucy even had a chance to react, Noah had already paid for the bear and handed it to her. She felt bad he had bought it for her, but she soon shrugged that off as she held it in her arms tenderly. It was so cute and cuddly. As they walked back into the cold and snowy exterior, Lucy held the bear close to her and mumbled, "T-thank you, N-Noah..."
Holding the bear close to her, Lucy tried to readjust to the sudden temperature change. She should have worn more when she had gotten ready this morning. She didn't wear gloves and her jacket wasn't nearly as warm as it should've been but she'll just have to manage until she got home. She was a bit surprised as Noah offered her his hand once and with the blush still evident on her face, she gently entwined her free, pale and slender hand with his gloved one.
Making their way towards the park, Lucy was silent most of the time, only coughing every now and then. When Noah broke the silence, she shook her head. "O-oh, but I-I'm just s-speaking the t-truth..." she told him with a small shrug of her shoulders. She was never really an important person to anyone up until she met Rebecca. But she still had many moments of self doubt. "I've n-never really h-had anyone in m-my life t-that made m-me feel okay w-with myself..." she informed the male as she stared at her boots trudging through the cold blanket of white.
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Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2015 12:12 am
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Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2015 12:36 am
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Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2015 9:32 pm
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xx✁ȠΌѦҢxx
we'll|put|it|down|to|fate
This town's a different town today Said, this town's a different town to what it was last night You couldn't have done that on a Sunday
Noah couldn't help but smile at her obvious happiness. He had never thought he was even capable of making anyone happy. Normally all he did was bring tears to people's eyes as he took their loved ones away from them. He spaced out for a moment, but snapped back into the real world when Lucy leaned into him. He tugged at his gloves again before putting his arm around her, trying to keep her warm in the chilly night.
Noah looked up at the sky as she pointed out the constellations dotting the now clear and dark blue night sky. He smiled back down at her, but then frowned a bit. "Are you sure you don't want my jacket...? I'll be fine without out it... Really..." He offered, concerned about her in the snow. He wouldn't feel the cold at all, and he didn't want Lucy to end up sick or something...
As they sat there under the stars, in the snow, Noah felt a feeling he had never felt before: The urge to lean in and kiss her. Without waiting for an answer, he did it, thinking that if he thought about it at all he would lose his nerve. A nerve he had no idea he had. He quickly pulled away again, folding back in on himself awkwardly. "uh.. Sorry.... I.. um... sorry..." He stumbled over his words, trailing off and wondering what on earth was wrong with him.
Last night what we talked about It made so much sense But now the haze has ascended It don't make no sense anymore
OOC: here's the awkward fluff xD
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Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2015 6:26 pm
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Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2015 9:51 pm
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xx✁ȠΌѦҢxx
we'll|put|it|down|to|fate
This town's a different town today Said, this town's a different town to what it was last night You couldn't have done that on a Sunday
Before Noah could even finish stuttering out an apology, Lucy leaned in and kissed him again, quickly shutting him up. It did make him feel a little bit less awkward, though, for doing it in the first place. At least he knew it hadn't been a mistake, right? He still felt nervous about the whole thing, but the reaction was definitely a lot better than the one he had been expecting. Which had been what, exactly? A slap? A kick? For her to run away in fear? He wasn't sure. It didn't matter though, because that wasn't what had happened. Noah reached his gloved hand carefully over and brushed a bit of her bangs out of her face before pulling back again.
He chuckled awkwardly, though it was legitimately a happy chuckle. He definitely hadn't been expecting the date to go this well at all. And to think, he had considered not showing up at all. Rubbing the back of his neck again he grinned at her, a bit more confidently now. "I'm glad Rebecca set us up on this, Lucy." He admitted, now that that initial awkward attempt at romance was done with and had gone over reasonably.
Last night what we talked about It made so much sense But now the haze has ascended It don't make no sense anymore
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