Fleur smiled gently. "Thank you, Neal."
“No problemo,” Neal chuckled. “Also You should… open the swan up, he usually leaves something inside, a number or a place to meet him,”
Intrigued, Fleur opened up the swan. Inside, there was a phone number. "It's a number," she replied.
Neal smiled and rubbed her back as he stood up, "There you go. He thinks you're pretty and he gave you his number," Neal chuckled and walked into the kitchen.
(… Darren… are… are you okay?)
(Nope! :) Why do you ask?)
Intrigued, Fleur opened up the swan. Inside, there was a phone number. "It's a number," she replied.
Neal smiled and rubbed her back as he stood up, "There you go. He thinks you're pretty and he gave you his number," Neal chuckled and walked into the kitchen.
Fleur smiled. "So, I should call him, then?"
FINE JESUS! Lillian nuzzled against the body beneath her, "Darren?"
"Lillian?" he mocked back, still asleep.
Intrigued, Fleur opened up the swan. Inside, there was a phone number. "It's a number," she replied.
Neal smiled and rubbed her back as he stood up, "There you go. He thinks you're pretty and he gave you his number," Neal chuckled and walked into the kitchen.
Fleur smiled. "So, I should call him, then?"
"That's up to you honey, I'm no matchmaker for my brother,"
(I'm just in pain and therefore irrational :) Don't mind me)
Lillian groaned and tried to sit up, "Sassy even while asleep."
He sighed, "Where you going?" He peeked on eye open.
Intrigued, Fleur opened up the swan. Inside, there was a phone number. "It's a number," she replied.
Neal smiled and rubbed her back as he stood up, "There you go. He thinks you're pretty and he gave you his number," Neal chuckled and walked into the kitchen.
Fleur smiled. "So, I should call him, then?"
"That's up to you honey, I'm no matchmaker for my brother,"
"Okay. Thank you again for your help," she said, kissing him briefly on both cheeks and walked back out into the living room, cell phone in hand. She dialed the number and held the phone to her ear hopefully.
Lillian smiled a little at him, "No where. Just figuring you didn't want me crushing you."
"Okay. Thank you again for your help," she said, kissing him briefly on both cheeks and walked back out into the living room, cell phone in hand. She dialed the number and held the phone to her ear hopefully.
Cooper picked up, "Wow, it's only been like an hour… you miss me already?"
Lillian smiled a little at him, "No where. Just figuring you didn't want me crushing you."
"No I liked that," he sat up on his elbows, more color had joined his cheeks.
Lillian laughed and moved up against his body again. She supported her own weight though, "Okay then I'll do it again.
"Okay. Thank you again for your help," she said, kissing him briefly on both cheeks and walked back out into the living room, cell phone in hand. She dialed the number and held the phone to her ear hopefully.
Cooper picked up, "Wow, it's only been like an hour… you miss me already?"
"You disappeared. I was worried. And, yes, I miss you," Fleur replied.
“Sorry about that,” he laughed a little. “How long did it take you to figure the swan out?”
Lillian laughed and moved up against his body again. She supported her own weight though, "Okay then I'll do it again.
“You don’t weigh that much. It doesn’t really effect me,”
Lillian sighed and snuggled against him, "If you say so."
"I know, I heard you say it."
“I don’t believe you,” he smiled.
Lillian smiled and completely put her weight on him, "Better?"
“So much better,” he smiled up at her. “You doing okay?”
Lillian nodded and nuzzled against him, "Yeah." Lie
“Sorry about that,” he laughed a little. “How long did it take you to figure the swan out?”
"Neil helped me," she replied, holding the swan to her chest happily.