I growled and grabbed her arm, pulling her towards me and kissing her passionately, sticking my tongue into my mouth. "Please?" I whispered into her ear.
"I was just teasing," she blushed, kissing him back passionately. "I'm glad you and Knight aren't mad at me. I guess I did go a little far with that prank," she laughed sheepishly.
"Of course I won't. But know, if they pry me for it I'll have to tell them. It's my job as Vice-president of the student council." She smiled and kissed him deeply, wanting more.
I frowned. "You don't have to tell them." I kissed her passionately. "They wouldnzt want me on student council, would they? I hate paper work." I frowned.
"You and me both! I've even got to...give...a...speech later!" She about yelled. "Oh crap! The speech!" She cried, snagging a peice of paper out of her notebook and beginning to write desperately. "It's due Friday and the sppech is on Satuday!" She grabbed her head and growled. "What am I going to do?!"
"About the responsibilities of being on the student council. The President is leaving in two weeks and everyone is moving up. That means we'll need a few new people and I'll be twice as busy," she groaned, "I think I can manage on my own, thanks." Lilli laughed lightly and set the notebook down for a second, kissing him deeply.
"No, he's just being tran-Hey! He's not my boyfriend!" Lilli yelled, unaware og him just teasing. "Why would I be here if he was my boyfriend?! I'm not that type of girl Andrew."
I sighed. "You seriously got to learn to take a joke. first, I was talking about me. And second, I was joking. But I would be honored if you wanted to be my girlfriend. But I also understand if you don't." I smiled lopsidedly at her. "Don't be mad. I was just kidding."
"So...am I your boyfriend?" I asked with a smile, kissing her back. "And am I being kicked out?" I teased. I didn't want to leave. I liked being with her. I wanted to continue kissing her all night! But, unlike me, I knew she cared about her work. I sighed. I didn't want to leave her. I was in love with her. I knew it. I groaned. What was I supposed to say when she kicked me out?! No I'm not going to leave bacause I just want to stare at you?! Yeah right. I sighed and waited for her answer.
"Yes if you want to be is the answer to the first one and no not at all to the second." She grinned, putting her glasses on and beginning to write again. She looked at him out of the corner of her eyes. She followed his face right down to his lips, making shivers run down her arms. Lilli shook her head and concentrated on her notebook.
I held back a laugh as I saw her eyes. I smirked. I licked my lips slowly, making sure my tongue was visible, wondering if she would notice. I looked at the back of her neck, then decided against it. I continued moving my tongue slowly on my lips.
Grief, I’ve learned, is really just love. It’s all the love you want to give, but cannot. All that unspent love gathers up in the corners of your eyes, the lump in your throat, and in that hollow part of your chest. Grief is just love with no place to go. — Jamie Anderson