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first glance
My eyes never left his body as he moved around the room with a grace that humans didn’t possess. Vampires were always so much more fun to deal with than regular people. Ran my tongue over my bottom lip slowly, wondering what it would feel like to have his hands on me.
He kicked my client out the window. Mr. Winters was dust even before he hit the ground. I blinked, trying to figure out how I could explain this to Holland without winding up dead. But, he did keep my business card. Maybe we would get together again soon.
first glance
My eyes never left his body as he moved around the room with a grace that humans didn’t possess. Vampires were always so much more fun to deal with than regular people. Ran my tongue over my bottom lip slowly, wondering what it would feel like to have his hands on me.
He kicked my client out the window. Mr. Winters was dust even before he hit the ground. I blinked, trying to figure out how I could explain this to Holland without winding up dead. But, he did keep my business card. Maybe we would get together again soon.
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Oh, if only he knew. *g*
Lindsey is wonderfully twisted.
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Heh, and thus was a new ship set sail... Very fun :)
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Ran my tongue over my bottom lip slowly, wondering what it would feel like to have his hands on me.
I nearly drooled all over my keyboard at this because - there's a screen cap of that moment. I hadn't realised until I DL a shed load of stuff from the freezeframe.org sites and lo - there it was. Lindsey licking his lips and closing his eyes in a damn slow, hot and languid blink.
"Why" I asked myself "oh why did I not see this in the screened episode of CoA?"
All became apparent when I went back and re-watched it. It's a teeny tiny micro-second of film. But I bless the hugely talented capper who noticed and captured that moment for posterity.
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