A little drizzle could still drown us out. [Seph squints up at the sky, scoping it out, but he knows that she's a little hesitant. He can't blame her. He can't blame anyone for that but himself, he guesses.] I don't see anything, so I'm sure we're good.
[He tilts his head, brushing his lips across her temple. And then her cheek, because why not. They're alone, together, and for now, nothing is wrong in the world.]
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[He tilts his head, brushing his lips across her temple. And then her cheek, because why not. They're alone, together, and for now, nothing is wrong in the world.]