Monthly Bonus Content #1—Spring Scenario Special (Nat Version) (Patreon)
Content
Chosen prompts:
- Shower
- Blossom
- Warm
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Red stains the cloth, turning its once yellow-checked cotton into a massacre of crimson.
“Agh,” Nat groans, wiping at the wine stain but only pushing it further into the material. “I hope it comes out.”
I chuckle. “It’s only a picnic blanket, Nat. It’s hardly a haute couture gown.”
A smile blossoms on her lips and sends my heart skittering as fast as the bird song chirping around us. “Maybe a fashion show would have been a more successful place for our date.”
“No,” I reply, leaning my elbows back to lay against the blanket. Long blades of grass, juicy with new Spring growth, tickles at my skin. “This is perfect.”
“I agree,” she replies. The blanket tugs taut as she moves to sidle up and lay beside me. “Though I think anywhere with you would suit me just fine.”
A warm breeze cascades down from the blue sky and wraps us in a cocoon of our own world. Nat’s eyes dance over my happy expression.
“You truly amaze me,” she says, the words barely more than a whisper on a sighed breath.
The ground feels like it sways beneath me. “I could say the same about you.”
Wetness seeps over my bottom lip, and I’m disappointed to find its not from Nat’s lips on mine.
Another blob of rain splashes against my hand.
“The picnic!” Nat calls, throwing herself over the basket as though protecting it from a blast.
“Leave it,” I call, grabbing her hand and tugging. “Let’s get under the tree.”
We both scramble onto our feet before sprinting towards the large oak tree with its umbrella of new growth.
Drops of rain only manage to pellet us for a bit before we are completely sheltered, huddled up together by the trunk.
I can’t help but let out a soft laugh. “That was unexpected.”
Nat’s whole face is crest-fallen as she stares with wide eyes at the ruined picnic. The rain bashes at the crust of the pie she made, and also washing away the remnants of wine.
“I’m sorry,” I say, slipping my hand into hers. “It was delicious, though.”
She sighs and presses a smile onto her lips. “I’m glad you enjoyed it while it lasted.”
“Who says we can’t still enjoy it now?” I ask, wiping away a dribble of rain that draws a line down her cheek. My touch lingers on her skin, and I can feel her shiver beneath my fingers.
“And just what did you have in mind?” she asks, pressing forward until my back is against the tree trunk.
“Well, we have to do something to warm ourselves up from this sudden shower.”
Her eyes deepen with intent. “I can certainly help with that.”
I almost lose my breath completely when her hands slide onto my hips.
The rain, the picnic, the date…suddenly it’s all very much forgotten.
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