When Jynna spotted him against a tree her smile grew and she slowed down to a casual walk, wanting to try to sneak up on him. She made her way around the back of the tree before looping back and walking up behind him. “Guess who?” She said, covering his eyes with her hands and smiling.
He smiled and made a show of tilting his head and thinking hard. "Hmmm…I don't know… Is it Linda?" he asked, then tapped his lips thoughtfully. "No…Or…Maybe…Could it be my beautiful and incredibly awesome girlfriend?"
She giggled and nodded, uncovering his eyes and taking a step so she was beside him, “That it is, Prince.”
He grinned and stepped behind her to pull her into a backwards hug, resting his chin on her shoulder. "Hmm. School's finally over," he hummed. "At least for today." He lightly kissed the side of her neck.
She hooked her arms back around him, humming in response, “Only three more days of school this week.” She tilted her head to the side and smiled when he kissed her neck, “How were your classes?”
"Boring as all hell, but I didn't die. Or fall asleep. I call that a win." He kissed her neck again and spoke against her skin. "There was one teacher that wasn't half bad. Talked to the students like actual people instead of drilling information into our heads."
“What class did they teach?” She asked, searching her brain for the teachers she knew were nice and starting to sway back and forth slightly, “And even just making it through the class and learning something is a win to me.”
"Mmmm. Math, I believe. Didn't really pay attention to the learning bit," he admitted. He tightened his hold on her slightly, his arms wrapped around her stomach, as he lifted his head to press a light kiss to the side of her head.
She smiled and rested her arms on top of his, liking being in his arms, “I know what teacher you’re talking about then.” She reaches behind her and did her best to poke him in the side playfully, “You need to pay attention to the learning part, that’s how you’re going to graduate.”
He stuck his tongue out childishly. "It's hard for me to pay attention. Now if it was something actiony or something was actually happening—like blowing up stuff in chemistry—then I would be able to pay attention."
“Well who wouldn’t pay attention then,” She replied with a laugh, “You just need to find a way to help you stay focused on the class, there’s gotta be something that can help you pay attention besides explosions.”
"Mmmm, I don't wanna think about school right now," he muttered, burying his face into the crook of her neck once again. His lips and lip ring brushed against her skin as he did so.
She felt a small shiver run down her back as his lips brushed her neck again. “Then we won’t talk about school right now,” She replied with a small smile, “What are we going to now? I don’t have to work today.”
"I dunno." He stayed like that for a few seconds before popping his head up. "Oh, wait, I invited you to my place to meet my sister, didn't I?" he asked.
“Did you?” She asked, thinking to lunch before smiling and nodding, “Oh yeah, you did, I’m still up for it if you’re not sick of me.”
"Me? Sick of you? Never." He smiled and kissed her cheek before slipping his arms back, breaking the embrace. He moved so he was standing in front of her. "So are we heading there now or later?"
Jynna thought for a minute if she needed anything before shrugging, “Now is good for me, I don’t need anything else besides my bag here.”
He nodded and slid an arm around her waist, pulling her to his side. "Shall we be off, then?" he asked her with his pierced brow arched in question.
“We shall,” She replied with a smile, slinging an arm around his shoulders and starting forward with no clue which way to head.
He chuckled and tugged her towards the parking lot, heading for his motorcycle. "I've already texted Cin, so she should be getting the food prepared. It'll be ready to eat in no time, but we'll have to suffer through the delicious scent that goes through the entire house while she's cooking."
She laughed and shrugged again, “I’ve had to suffer through smelling some amazing smelling food until it cooked, I think I’ll be able to handle it.”
He grinned at her, his eyes bright with amusement. "That's good to hear. Also, fair warning, the parasite might be there, so prepare to fight for the food."
“That won’t be a problem,” She replied, a jokingly cocky look on her face for a moment before it was replaced with a smile, “I don’t mind fighting for food.”
He chuckled and kissed her cheek. "Perfect," he murmured against her skin before pulling back.
Her face flushed and she glanced towards the parking lot and where the motorcycle sat, “Well, should we head out Prince? Food sounds amazing right now even if we do have to suffer through the awesome smell until it’s done.”