( Kisses, she feel, are underrated. She carefully makes sure, unless it has already been set aside, that Adelaide's cup of tea is safely moved away, letting her arm anchor at Adelaide's waist and slide around to press at her back, smiling against the kiss, savouring it and having to think a second to grasp what Adelaide said. )
You don't need to thank me.
( Quite what she's being thanked for she's not sure, but she's certain about this part. What she does do, though, is kiss Adelaide again, shifting her weight very slightly so she can roll and angle them, just enough that she's leaning slightly over Adelaide - warming and protective and, sure, also lying kind of on top of her. )
Is this too snuggly or an acceptable level of snuggly?
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You don't need to thank me.
( Quite what she's being thanked for she's not sure, but she's certain about this part. What she does do, though, is kiss Adelaide again, shifting her weight very slightly so she can roll and angle them, just enough that she's leaning slightly over Adelaide - warming and protective and, sure, also lying kind of on top of her. )
Is this too snuggly or an acceptable level of snuggly?