“What do you mean jumping off of other things? What else is there to jump off of?”
"I don't know," Lochlann said, and now he gave her another grin because it was hard to get the smile to leave his face. "But I don't want to promise I won't jump off of it until I see it."
He came with her when she took him over to the wall by the door and sunk down next to her. He caught the last bit of the sunsets reflected in her eyes and he realized that he much rather enjoyed her eyes than the sun.
His arms felt strangely empty without her now so, hoping he wasn't being overly forward, Lochlann reached one over his shoulder and then turned his attention back to the sky.
"Thank you for coming with me," he told her, and then laughed and agreed. "Even though I'm still an ass. It's a terrible character flaw."
When she said that she would be willing to see her again, Lochlann's heart gave a little bit of a flutter.
"I'd like to see you again sometime, too," he said. And then, because he couldn't resist the joke he said, "There's this really tall mountain in the woods that we could jump off of. I don't think I promised mountains in there, did I?"
He perked up suddenly and then realized that there was something he hadn't done yet. Lochlann reached into his coat pocket and took out his cigarette pack and sent them on the side because they were in the way. Once they were out, he was finally able to fish the his phone out. It was an older model that had clearly seen better days.
"I am still not really good at doing this," he confessed after he failed to open the new contact menu twice. "But could I get your number?"
"I don't know," Lochlann said, and now he gave her another grin because it was hard to get the smile to leave his face. "But I don't want to promise I won't jump off of it until I see it."
He came with her when she took him over to the wall by the door and sunk down next to her. He caught the last bit of the sunsets reflected in her eyes and he realized that he much rather enjoyed her eyes than the sun.
His arms felt strangely empty without her now so, hoping he wasn't being overly forward, Lochlann reached one over his shoulder and then turned his attention back to the sky.
"Thank you for coming with me," he told her, and then laughed and agreed. "Even though I'm still an ass. It's a terrible character flaw."
When she said that she would be willing to see her again, Lochlann's heart gave a little bit of a flutter.
"I'd like to see you again sometime, too," he said. And then, because he couldn't resist the joke he said, "There's this really tall mountain in the woods that we could jump off of. I don't think I promised mountains in there, did I?"
He perked up suddenly and then realized that there was something he hadn't done yet. Lochlann reached into his coat pocket and took out his cigarette pack and sent them on the side because they were in the way. Once they were out, he was finally able to fish the his phone out. It was an older model that had clearly seen better days.
"I am still not really good at doing this," he confessed after he failed to open the new contact menu twice. "But could I get your number?"