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Arvil stared at her for a moment before a snort escaped his lips, and he had to press his hand on his mouth to hold in his laughter. But God did she look hot doing that.
“Whoa, easy there, Tiger,” he snickered. “Stay calm.”
Arvil stared at her for a moment before a snort escaped his lips, and he had to press his hand on his mouth to hold in his laughter. But God did she look hot doing that.
“Whoa, easy there, Tiger,” he snickered. “Stay calm.”
Daisy laughed and dropped it. “All right, all right… Wouldn’t want to scare the puppy, would I?”
Arvil rolled his eyes again. “Right, scare the puppy,” he repeated, looking over at her with a mischievous glint in his eyes. “Definitely not, Tiger. This puppy likes to bite.”
Daisy blinked, a light blush coming to her cheeks. She hummed, nodding slowly. “Yeah, I’ll bet he does. Tigers have incredibly strong jaws, you know.”
When he noticed the blush on her cheeks, Arvil’s grin turned into a wicked smirk. “Well, that, they do,” he murmured. “No doubt about it.”
“And tigers bite when provoked,” Daisy reminded him softly, keeping her gaze forward.
“Bite me, then,” Arvil tried keeping back a snicker. “Not provoked enough, Darling?”
“Where?” Daisy muttered under her breath, not expecting him to hear and unsure whether she wanted him to or not.
Arvil couldn’t believe what he’d barely heard. Was she serious? He blinked before pulling the smirk back on his features.
“The neck seems like a good spot, don’t you think?” He chuckled. “That’s where a tiger goes for the killing blow, no?”
And he’d heard… Go figure.
“I forgot dogs have such good hearing,” Daisy murmured, blushing again.
Arvil chuckled, shaking his head. “You’re ridiculous, Daisy,” he ruffled her hair. “Extremely so.”
“Yeah, yeah,” Daisy mumbled, shaking her head. “Anyway, the park, right?”
“Yeah, the park,” Arvil nodded as he realized they were already outside. “Do you want to walk, or should we drive?”
“Why don’t we drive? Then we can walk while we’re there,” Daisy suggested with a shrug.
“All ri—“ Arvil opened his mouth, but was cut off with his phone ringing in his pocket. He sighed and took it out, furrowing his eyebrows when he saw the caller ID. “Sorry, love, I need to take this.”
Daisy blinked and raised her eyebrows slightly. “Oh, sure. Go ahead. I’ll wait right here for you.”
Arvil simply rolled his eyes, and though he turned his back on her, he didn't walk off.
"Arvil Davis," he spoke, all traces of playfulness dying in his voice. He paused, waiting for the other person to finish speaking before he sighed. "Right now? All right. I'm on my way."
He hung up before turning to Daisy apologetically. "Sorry, love, I need to go. I'll call you later, okay? This time, I promise I won't leave you hanging."
“Oh, sure. No, that’s okay. You’ve got a business to run. I get it,” Daisy said with a shrug. “I’ll see you later, then.”
"Yeah," Arvil stepped closer, cupped her cheeks and pressed a soft kiss to her forehead. He pulled away, smirked and winked at her. "So you keep thinking of me~"
“I really hate you sometimes,” Daisy sighed, shaking her head slowly, even as she felt her cheeks warm up a bit. “Goodbye, Arvil.”
“You know you love me,” Arvil winked before his expression softened. “Don’t say goodbye, Daisy. It makes me feel like you’re never going to come back.”
“You’ll see me soon. It’s not forever, you big baby,” Daisy chuckled, smiling softly.
“It better not be,” Arvil looked at her, eyes fixed on her face. “I’m not letting you leave forever, you know.”
Daisy blinked up at him, rather surprised by the intensity in his eyes. What— Why was he looking at her like that? Like he was looking right into her soul… She could feel her neck warming up slowly, a blush causing her to grow pink.
“Right. Of course,” she said quietly, nodding once. “I, uh… I actually need to grab my purse from your office. Do you mind if I do that?”
Why was she so beautiful? He absolutely adored her eyes, the way they sparkled whenever she was up to no good, or when she was happy. And those lips—he could kiss them forever if he could and never get tired of them. Heck, if he could just look at her for the rest of his life… he’d be content by it. And her cheeks… they’d begun to turn pink, and Arvil loved it when they did.
Her voice snapped him out of his thoughts and Arvil blinked. “Hm? Ah, of course. Want me to come with?”
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