All Just Part of the Nature
Nov 28, 2014 6:57:40 GMT -5
Post by Penelope Serrano-Blaise on Nov 28, 2014 6:57:40 GMT -5
Takes place immediately after Beats Like a Drum
The drive back to Hammel was excruciating. The walk to Lucy’s dormitory, even more so. What wasn’t all that long at all dragged as the minutes slowly passed. Penny recalled considering not waiting. It wouldn’t have been the first time, and there was more than enough reason to stop the car.
But they hadn’t, and the wait that tortured Penny was long forgotten. Because there she was. Clothes had been discarded hours before, the uptight psychometrist not particularly caring just where they had landed. Eventually, they’d make their way into the hamper. That hardly mattered now.
The only thing that mattered was Lucy Serrano. Perfect in every way. How she moved. Tasted. Breathe. An addiction in the form of flesh and blood. Too perfect in her own flawed way to exist, but here she was all the same.
Penny couldn’t stop. Within every break there those spare set of seconds. Ones where the Brit felt the overwhelming urge to speak. And what she had to say was far too dangerous to let pass her lips. Instead, she pressed them to the ink manipulator’s skin. Again.
Beating wings. As they always did. She lingered against them, letting out a volcanic breath against even hotter skin. Her own hands shook, but not in the same way hers had just moments before. And even as she tried to distract herself with the tattoos she loved, the one on her left hand – on the finger second from the left – still called out in a new way. Unfamiliar but incredibly enthralling all the same.
Her lips parted, and again she tried to hold back the imperative question that would surely ruin this perfect day, but instead she dragged herself up, placing precise kisses along Lucy’s form before reaching her neck. And then her ear. “I couldn’t imagine letting you go to class tomorrow.” Or today? Penny was unaware of the time by then, still the point remained.