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Daisy’s blush deepened immediately. She pulled away, rubbing her hot cheek. “I had a rough couple of weeks…”
Daisy’s blush deepened immediately. She pulled away, rubbing her hot cheek. “I had a rough couple of weeks…”
“Did you miss me?” Arvil poked at her red cheeks, trying not to stare too much. She was flustered. Why? “Was that it?”
Daisy’s eyes shot back to his, meeting them again. She raised her eyebrows as she pursed her lips, glaring at him silently.
“I missed you, too, Daisy~” Arvil purred, winking. When she glared harder, he laughed. “I’m kidding! I missed your glares, too. They make me feel loved.”
Daisy huffed and stepped away. She might seem upset, and maybe she was a little, but it was mostly because he was right. She had missed him, like she’d said.
“Are we done now?” she questioned, rolling her eyes. “Or were you going to tease me more?”
She was just plain adorable when she looked upset. It caused Arvil to chuckle again, more so after her comment.
“Hey, I haven’t teased you in over a month,” he said, pointing to her. “Let me have my fill.”
Daisy snorted, shaking her head. She gave him a slightly amused look, but that was all. Just because they were back together again didn’t mean she would be laughing at him quite yet.
Arvil looked at her again before smiling softly.
“I missed you,” he murmured, searching her eyes. He had said that once, but it wasn’t enough. He had missed her like crazy.
Daisy glanced at him again, looking him over before giving him another tiny smile. “Yeah… You said that,” she said, smirking teasingly.
“I know,” Arvil chuckled. “I just wanted to say it again. Why, can’t I?”
Daisy sighed, shaking her head slowly. Her smirk dropped back into a somewhat sad smile as she met his eyes. “I missed you, too, nerd.”
“That’s hot nerd for you, writer,” Arvil chuckled, shaking his head. What was up with that sad smile? He wanted to see a happier one. “I guess I should be going now.”
“Oh, sure. I’m sure you've got a lot of work at the company,” Daisy said, nodding. “I’ll see you later, I guess. We could meet for lunch? Or I could bring it to you? Like before…”
“You could bring it to me,” Arvil suggested softly. “Just like old times. Give the employees a heart attack, too. It’ll be fun.”
Daisy chuckled a little. “Yeah, I’ll do that. Think Noah would be happy to see me?”
Arvil snorted. “Maybe. Who knows what goes in that guy’s head,” he ran a hand through his hair, remembering the time her hands were in it. “He offered to run me over by a car today.”
“Run you over? Seriously?” Daisy laughed a bit. “He’s great. Never fire him. I’ll be upset.”
“That’s one of his many threats,” Arvil sighed solemnly. “He bullies me a lot, Daisy. You’re my fiancée. You’re not supposed to support him.”
“But it’s funny,” Daisy pointed out, winking at him with another chuckle. “And he’s very amusing when he does that.”
“Of course he is,” Arvil muttered under his breath. “Yeah, yeah, bully the hot nerd. I don’t even know why I surround myself with cruel people.”
Daisy smiled, her stance relaxing a little. “Because you like us too much to leave us. Admit it, you love us both,” she teased.
Arvil gasped, his hand on his heart.
“How did you know?” He took a step back dramatically. “I thought I was doing such a good job at hiding my feelings!”
I might like you a bit more than Noah…
Daisy chuckled and reached over to swat at him. “Oh, stop… Didn't you say you had to leave?”
Arvil grinned at her, stepping closer to poke her cheek.
“For your previous statement, I don’t like Noah. I like you, though, so that’s sad,” he chuckled. “And your question… are you really sending me off just like that?”
“Like what? You said you had to leave,” Daisy said, pushing his hand away from her face. “Unless you wanted to stay? I could order a pizza and we could catch up?”
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