Fred smirked when Wesley made the comment about her old bed. "Where you mentally measuring it to see if it would be big enough to shag me in, love?" she asked with a cheeky grin. She returned his kiss and then shrug her shoulders at his question
( ... )
"Of course not! I mean...not that I don't want to shag you, but..." He sighed and shook his head. He really was not going to get out of this one with his dignity intact whatsoever. "I think I'm going to do the American thing in this situation and just plead the Fifth before I dig myself deeper into the hole I'm currently in
( ... )
As Wesley ran his fingers through her hair, Fred felt her eyes start to flutter shut. His touches always made her feel relaxed, and loved. When he spoke about missing their friends, Fred nodded her head. It would take a while for them get over missing their friends. But when Wesley suggested going to see Cordy, she smiled and opened her eyes
( ... )
"You think I have charms?" Wesley asked, not sure whether to be surprised or laugh. He had never thought much for his ability to sweet-talk people, but apparently Fred thought he could. He wondered if that was just because she loved him
( ... )
Fred sat between Wesley's legs and took her carton of food from him. She then took the chopsticks and turned around so she was facing him, her legs over his thighs. With her chopsticks, she dug a piece of chicken and popped it in her mouth. "Y'know, after all the Chinese we've ate, you'd think we'd be sick of it now," she commented. "But it's still really good
( ... )
Wesley smiled as he watched Fred eat for a few moments before opening his own carton and having some of his chow mein. "I think that when it becomes the staple of your diet for several years, you get used to it," he told her with a chuckle. "But groceries would definitely be a good idea, I think. I can't remember the last time I went grocery shopping, though
( ... )
Fred leaned into Wesley's touch and shrugged a little. "I feel like I haven't slept in days. I've been feeling this way for a few days now. I think it's just the stress of packing and moving and knowing things are different now. I'm sure once things settle down a little, I'll start to feel better," she said as she leaned against him and started to pick at her food. "Plus, I have my checkup tomorrow and I'll talk to my doctor about it and see what she says
( ... )
Wesley furrowed his brow at Fred's admission that she felt like she hadn't slept in days. He knew moving was stressful, and God knew everything they had been through hadn't been easy on either of them. He just didn't like the idea of Fred being sick. He never had since he had first met her. He had wanted to take away her pain when she had first locked herself in her room, and ever since then had hated every seeing her in pain or crying, which was why he had pulled away when he himself had caused that
( ... )
Even though she wanted to be with him, Fred knew Wesley was right. She was still feeling very tired and didn't think having sex was going to help matters. "You're right. I should probably just rest since my appointment is early in the morning," she said before lying down on the bed. "And if you want to come with me you can, but you'll to out in the waiting room while I get my exam because it's sort of a girl type exam, and since you've seen it already, there's no need for you to be back there, embarrassing my doctor
( ... )
Wesley raised his eyebrow, wondering how him being there would embarrass the doctor since it was his or her job to check her out and he would just be there for support, but if Fred didn't want him in there, he wouldn't push. At least he would be there if she needed him
( ... )
Fred snuggled down on the bed as she waited for Wesley to answer her question. She was curious and had always wondered about it. When he started to stutter, she gave him a frown, and was ready to tell him he didn't need to answer. Suddenly, he started to tell her and Fred could feel her throat start to tighten. He had loved him since then
( ... )
"I always wanted you," he told her softly. "I just...I was never certain in relationships back then, especially not after the circumstances under which my previous one broke up. And when...when I almost--I was afraid
( ... )
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