[And feeling like he has permission now, he moves his free hand to gently tilt her head up from his chest. Still smiling, he leans down to finally kiss her.]
[Sliding his hands down to her waist, he slides and hoists her up onto his lap. There isn't any urgency to his motions, though. He just wants to hold her close, to be gentle and warm with her, to show her how much he cares. This is where his nerves slip away, and all he can think about is making Sarah feel safe and happy. That's all he wants.]
[He kisses her again just for that - and for the record, he does not lose it and drop her. Instead, he carries her into the bedroom, not even stopping to turn on the light. He sets her down on the edge of the bed, leaning over to continue the kiss.]
[ She kisses him back, reaching up with one hand to pull him closer by his collar. At the same time, she slides her legs around his waist. She has every intention of making up for the two weeks they spent not doing this. ]
[Oh, he has the same intentions. Gripping her thighs, he pushes her back onto the bed and climbs on top of her, settling his hips firmly against her and trailing open-mouthed kisses down her jaw.
This is his life - his new life with her - and he's not going to be passive about it. And as he slides his soft hands up her stomach and hums a satisfied noise against her skin, it's probably about time to step away for a bit.]
[ The next morning, Sarah gets up early, even before George is awake, a rarity for her. She pulls on a tank top and underwear and heads into the kitchen to make some tea—which is such a stereotype, she knows, especially when your boyfriend (boyfriend, she can still hardly believe it) has infinite coffee powers. But she has a lot to think about. Last night was amazing, but she admittedly did get a bit caught up in everything. There are still consequences to making things with George official, even if nothing from her universe follows her here. He still needs to know about her. What she's dealing with. What might happen.
Once the tea is made, she sits at the kitchen table in the still-dim room and sighs. ]
[George wakes up about ten minutes later to noise in the kitchen. Reaching over to the other side of the bed, he finds only thrown-back sheets and phantom warmth, and he doesn't know at first if he's disappointed. His self-conscious thoughts tell him that she regrets last night - she's changed her mind, and she doesn't want to be his girlfriend. But he's been with her long enough to know that he needs to just trust her on this. Give her time to get used to it. She's dated a lot of "arseholes", she said it herself. Maybe she's afraid.
He gets out of bed and pulls back on his jeans and undershirt, before heading to the kitchen. When he sees her at the table, he smiles warmly.]
[ She sips at her tea, staying quiet for several seconds. She knows what needs to come next, but it's too easy to pretend that their conversation about what she is ended last night. ]
[ She gives him a wry smile in return. He's sweet, but she's still not entirely convinced that after this conversation is over, he's not going to want to get the hell away from her as fast as possible. ]
It's kind've a complicated story. I'm not really sure where to start.
I grew up an orphan. I was in foster care from the time I was born. Eventually I was adopted, but I always wondered about my real parents, you know? Turns out I haven't got any.
[ She does a good job of sounding calm when she talks about growing up an orphan. She's had a long time to learn how to talk about it in a way that doesn't make other people uncomfortable. It still hurts, deep down, but like hell is she going to let on. ]
The others grew up thinking they were biologically related to the parents that raised them. The parents thought that, too. We were all raised unaware, but we were supposed to grow up in real families.
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[And feeling like he has permission now, he moves his free hand to gently tilt her head up from his chest. Still smiling, he leans down to finally kiss her.]
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Bedroom?
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[He adjusts their positions until he can scoop her up bridal style, still smiling like a kid on Christmas. Yep, he's still a sap.]
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[ But she'll allow it this time. ]
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[He kisses her again just for that - and for the record, he does not lose it and drop her. Instead, he carries her into the bedroom, not even stopping to turn on the light. He sets her down on the edge of the bed, leaning over to continue the kiss.]
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This is his life - his new life with her - and he's not going to be passive about it. And as he slides his soft hands up her stomach and hums a satisfied noise against her skin, it's probably about time to step away for a bit.]
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Once the tea is made, she sits at the kitchen table in the still-dim room and sighs. ]
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He gets out of bed and pulls back on his jeans and undershirt, before heading to the kitchen. When he sees her at the table, he smiles warmly.]
Hey.
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Morning. Want some tea?
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[He sits down next to her, glad to see her smiling.]
Did you sleep alright...?
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I did. Did you?
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[ She sticks one (icy) foot on his, grinning. ]
But you probably shouldn't tell your girlfriend about your dream girlfriend.
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Oh, my real girlfriend doesn't have anything to worry about.
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[ She sips at her tea, staying quiet for several seconds. She knows what needs to come next, but it's too easy to pretend that their conversation about what she is ended last night. ]
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Hey, listen - whenever you want to tell me the rest of it, I'm all ears.
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[ She's only half-joking. ]
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[One last goofy smile before things get serious.]
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It's kind've a complicated story. I'm not really sure where to start.
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When did you first find out?
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[ It feels like a lot longer. ]
I grew up an orphan. I was in foster care from the time I was born. Eventually I was adopted, but I always wondered about my real parents, you know? Turns out I haven't got any.
[ She does a good job of sounding calm when she talks about growing up an orphan. She's had a long time to learn how to talk about it in a way that doesn't make other people uncomfortable. It still hurts, deep down, but like hell is she going to let on. ]
The others grew up thinking they were biologically related to the parents that raised them. The parents thought that, too. We were all raised unaware, but we were supposed to grow up in real families.