forum Behind The Mask [One-On-One // Closed]
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@ElderGod-Carrots

"Me too, if I have to stay looking at these boring walls for longer then a day I might just explode from boredom." Liam grinned widely and casually, as if he hadn't almost died of blood loss.

@Imperfect_Autumn group

Kasey smiled at him a moment longer before slipping her hand from his hold. She stepped out of the room and found Madeline, then asked her what she had said she would. When she got an answer, she nodded slowly and made her way back to Liam.

"She said she wants to keep you here at least over night. But, as long as you're doing okay, you should be able to come home tomorrow."

@ElderGod-Carrots

Liam grinned, reaching out to place a hand on her waist, “Lie down with me… please.” He shuffled over a little with a small groan of pain.

@Imperfect_Autumn group

Kasey raised her eyebrows at him but complied anyway. She shifted so that she was laying next to him, smiling over at him. "Hey," she murmured with a slight giggle.

@ElderGod-Carrots

Liam chuckled softly and pressed a kiss to the top of her head, “I won’t. And if the time comes I’ll remind you of this conversation.”

@Imperfect_Autumn group

Kasey laughed softly and kissed his cheek again. And then again. And again, as she made her way to his lips before connecting them gently. "I'm glad you're doing better," she murmured against him.

@ElderGod-Carrots

Liam smiled softly, gently pressing back on her lips with as much energy as he could muster, "I am, too. And I'm glad you're not injured, either."

@Imperfect_Autumn group

“You should probably sleep some more,” Kasey said softly, pulling away to snuggle into his side. “But I think Kyle might’ve wanted to see you quick.”

@ElderGod-Carrots

He nodded, sighing softly, “Okay,” He rubbed at his eyes with one hand, “Send him in I guess…”

“Already here,” Kyle spoke from the doorway, “How are you feeling?”

“Better, thank you. Thanks for all the help back there.”

He waved a hand idly, “Don’t mention it mate, least I could do.”