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Library [2-18]
There wasn't a teevee in the library for George to keep up on th'hockey scores so instead he was studying books on hockey drills.
He was really wishing there was a teevee though...
He was really wishing there was a teevee though...

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"I--oh." Karla kind of deflated a little. "Because it would be fun?" she mumbled. "You know. Hanging around. Just, you know, friends."
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He frowned, rubbing his hand back through his hair as he tried to untangle it. "I'd like it if you would?" he tried. And he was trying to picture Beka suggesting it and wondering if she'd hit her head. Hard.
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"You don't have to," she said, trying to sound utterly casual. So he preferred them just being friends. That was fine. No problems. "It was just an idea." She began portioning out some of the lunch, handing him a plate. "We said we would need to check with you and Jonas before making concrete plans anyway. Did you want fries or chips? I got both."
Totally not a subject change.
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Beka had said something about an ego, right?
He frowned at her, not even starting to believe that. "I'd rather jus' go wit' ye. But if we'd rather wit' Beka an' her cove, twould be fine by me."
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She stopped scooping out fries to look at George like he was daft. "Of course I want to do these things alone with you, too! I would love to go out to dinner with just you or to a movie with just you or even spend time in our rooms talking with just you! But--" she abruptly shut up, feeling more than a little foolish. "Never mind. It's dumb. Bottle of juice or a can of soda?"
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Karla had gone past bright and into incandescent.
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Cause that was totally the reason why. Uh-huh.
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It had been a lousy excuse anyway.
"Well, who says I don't wanna?"
Wait, no, that sounded even worse. Not saying there wasn't an element of truth to it, but still, sounded worse.
"Well, if you're with me, in front of your friends, there isn't much of a question if you're with me. Right?"
There. That was true. Incomprehensible, but true.
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"You - aye, but -"
No, seriously, what?
"'m sorry, lass. I didn' mean t'make ye think ye weren't? Or we weren't?"
Smooth in this aspect wasn't in his lexicon.
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Wanted to? Sure. Needed to be? Not really.
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He flashed her a grin, not completely uncomfortable now. "So we - d'you want t'be more? I would like t'be, I think."
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Her answer instead was to lean over the counter and attempt to kiss him breathless. If he could feel any of what she was, it would be answer enough.
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Kissing was the best possible answer to any question.
Well, those that didn't involve eating.
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Karla ran her fingers through his hair, and then brought her hand back to cup his cheek.
Mmmm...kissing was very nice.
After a few more minutes, she reluctantly pulled away. "You're at work," she said. "I don't want the librarian to get angry at you..."
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And then used just the tiniest bit of Craft.
Suddenly, there were a trail of whisper-light kisses being pressed against George's jawline. A pair of phantom hands tangled themselves in his hair, while his earlobe got gently nipped at.
"See? I can behave," she said, even as she leaned in again.
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Turning back to her, George was still frowning. "'m likin' different kinds of misbehavin' better," he argued.
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There wasn't a lot that could stand up to the promise of kissing when one was
fifteensixteena teenager.