Teddy’s always quietly delighted by Chris’s orbing (well, usually, anyway: he could stand to take a breath before just doing things, but then again so could they, and that’s not what they mean, anyhow). It’s so quintessentially magical, complete with blue shimmer. It’s very strange to ever stop and contemplate what the hell their life is, Teddy thinks, but not in a bad way at all.
“Ooh, and you brought food. Careful, a person could get used to this whole boyfriend-slash-delivery-service thing.” Teddy does sort of a sit-up to get up out of Chris’s way, shifting to adjust until they’re curled comfily half in his lap.
She snuggles down into the blanket, wrapping her arms around Chris’s to give him a hug in reverse, tipping her head up backwards . “Much better.”
“When I was writing my thesis in college, there was this corner of the library no one was ever in, with these giant chairs,” Teddy says, “a little like these?” They take a long settling breath, relaxing into the warmth and familiar solidity of their bodies pressed close. “I used to think they’d be much better with two people. Didn’t get to prove the theory until now, though.”
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Date: 2025-02-14 08:18 am (UTC)“Ooh, and you brought food. Careful, a person could get used to this whole boyfriend-slash-delivery-service thing.” Teddy does sort of a sit-up to get up out of Chris’s way, shifting to adjust until they’re curled comfily half in his lap.
She snuggles down into the blanket, wrapping her arms around Chris’s to give him a hug in reverse, tipping her head up backwards . “Much better.”
“When I was writing my thesis in college, there was this corner of the library no one was ever in, with these giant chairs,” Teddy says, “a little like these?” They take a long settling breath, relaxing into the warmth and familiar solidity of their bodies pressed close. “I used to think they’d be much better with two people. Didn’t get to prove the theory until now, though.”