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Old 09-08-2011, 04:05 AM   #24 (permalink)
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Ellie embraced him, and kissed him back when he did. It seemed silly for the butterflies to be tumbling around in her tummy, but they were regardless. They had been together for so long, but they still enjoyed flirting and being outright adorable. Oh well. It's not like it was hurting anyone.

Interlocking her fingers with his, Ellie couldn't help but grin again. It all seemed so formal. Thank you for coming. It was oddly humorous, so Ellie replied: "Thank you for inviting me." And tipped her head a little with a wink. Just because. Nodding, she followed Dallin to the picnic basket and sat right next to him, against the wall.

Her eyes practically shone with happiness when he unveiled the amounts of chocolate and candy. Oh, dear. Ellie was such a sucker for chocolate. She decided right then and there that she was never letting Dallin go as long as he kept this up. "Oh, I'm just fine with this." She said with a little laugh. Beaming, Ellie peeked into the picnic basket and saw a bit of teal. She poked around the candy and felt that it was... a quilt. "Is that my...?" Ellie asked, without finishing, glancing up at Dallin.
Dallin grinned at Ellie's reply, winking back at her. He had really missed her in the few days that he hadn't seen her since the Hogwart's Express. He didn't know why it mattered so much... but maybe it just had to do with the fact that he'd spent the whole summer at her house, seeing her everyday.

It didn't really matter though, anymore. Because here they were, together, with a picnic of candy in the observatory. Where this whole thing had started. Kinda. Where it had really started. He laughed, putting an arm around Ellie's shoulder when she assured him that she was okay with the junk food. Good; it was the best he could do. He was okay with it too, though. It was a little less than a traditional picnic... but at least he'd remembered to buy a real basket.

When she asked about the blanket, Dallin looked again as if to make sure it was still where he'd put it. He nodded once, sharply. "Yeah. I didn't know..." He bit his lip, but carried on. No need to change the mood, right? "I didn't know if you'd want it back. If you'd missed it." Yes, he was aware that he was talking about a blanket. He knew it had sentimental value, though.
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