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Sisi sighed. “I’m planning on moving out soon, though. I’ll still have my credit card, so it won’t be too much of a problem…”
Sisi sighed. “I’m planning on moving out soon, though. I’ll still have my credit card, so it won’t be too much of a problem…”
Liam nodded and put his hands in his pockets until he calmed down, "Yeah… well if you ever need anything don't be afraid to ask."
Sisi smiled at Liam. “I will. Don't worry about me, though.” Sisi was suddenly siezed with a fear; what if Liam just viewed him as a child?
Liam smiled back, "If you say so, I know you can take care of yourself." He turned down a path into the woods, a few lights marking the path.
Sisi followed Liam, with a funny nervous feeling in his lower stomach. He was probably stupidly hoping for what he wanted, though… what was the harm?
Liam sighed, "So, Sisi, tell me a little more about yourself. I-If you want to, that is." He stumbled a little over his words and looked away, rubbing his neck. He mentally slapped himself.
Sisi swallowed back his childish excitement. “You already know a lot about me, Liam. I know a lot about you, too.” Before he could stop it, the second part had parted his lips.
Oh god, kill me now!
Liam looked back at Sisi with an amused smile, "Do you now? And what, exactly, do you know about me?" He asked, taking a small side step closer to the other.
Sisi felt himself loose breath. “You’ve been in the gang for a while… and you’re the-the…” His voice trailed off without Sisi’s permission, which just left him staring ag Liam as they walked.
"I'm the what?" Liam raised an eyebrow at Sisi, his smile growing.
Sisi shook his head and looked away, turning red. His face was warm, his loose collarm itching on his neck.
Liam nudged Sisi with his elbow playfully, "Fine, don't answer me then."
Sisi made a faint noise in his throat, focusing on keeping his thoughts clean. Because of this lack of focus, a tree root jutting up from the ground scooped Sisi clean off of his feet and onto the ground with a thud. Sisi felt his face warm more as he struggled to stand, but his ankle was throbbing somewhat in pain.
"You alright?" Liam asked, concern washed over his features. He put a hand on Sisi's back to help him stand, "Here, lean on me if you need too."
Sisi nodded and rose slowly. “I-I’m okay.” He kept his head ducked to hide the dirt and blush on his face.
Liam lifted Sisi's chin with this thumb before using it to wipe away the dirt that resided there, "Let's get you somewhere else, yeah?" He said gently.
Sisi leaned against the tree that tripped him, gazing at Liam, reveling at how close they were.
“N-no. Here’s fine…”
Liam nodded and tried to keep his eyes on Sisi's face but failed. His eyes drifted over his face and then down and back up, "I-If you're sure."
Sisi leaned against a tree, his breath hitching in his throat as Liam looked him up and down.
“Positive…”
Liam swallowed and nodded again, his voice had completely left him. He couldn't help but check the other out slowly until his gaze rested on his face again.
Sisi had his legs parted slightly to accommodate for how close Liam was, but he didn’t mind. The feeling of Liam’s fingers on Sisi’s face encharged him.
"W-When do you think you'll be able to walk properly again? Or do I need to carry you back to the base?" Liam asked quietly once he'd found his voice again.
Sisi leaned down on the tree, his voice hitching again. “I-I don’t know… whenever.” Sisi didn’t like to admit how thirsty he was, yet now was one of those times.
"How much pressure can you put on it?" Liam looked down at his ankle then up to his face, actually hoping the other couldn't walk just so he could carry him.
“I-I don’t know. But I don’t want to go back yet…” His voice trailed off, hoping Liam would pick up on what he wanted.
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