"Adeline!" Xavier had imdiately started running behind her. Why was she running? Fearing for the worst, he increased his speed when he heard it; her laughter.
Adeline giggled as she ran. Her laughter reached his ears and he slowed down, letting her have her fun in this chase. His beast wanted to conquer the quest but he suppressed his primary instincts. His mate was enjoying, even though she was drunk off her ass. She was enjoying it.
"Adeline co on, I'm tired already!" He whined, knowing she was drunk.
Tired? He was on the baseball thing. . . she frowned still running.
"You can't be! You run in baseball!" She yelled back.
"That's football but okay," he muttered behind her. Increasing his speed, he reached up to her and held her waist tightly, restricting any further movents.
"Why did you drink when you didn't want to co in the first place?" He asked still looking at Adeline's face who was busy looking at sothing creaking outside.
"Eh," she made a face, "it thought to be interesting."
"Thought?" He asked with a raised brow.
"Duh." She deadpanned.
"You are a an Drunk Adeline, co on, let's take you to the car." Gathering her up in his arms, he carried his mate outside.
"an Drunk? What does that even an? You people never make sense."
"Maybe because you're drunk off your Ass."
"See, again! How can anyone, possibly drink their ass?!" She yelled as he placed her in the passenger seat. "Half of the things never make any sense to . I'm tired of life, I want to travel but I don't even want to move. I want money but no work. Oh my god, I want to eat and eat and eat but not gain any weight!" She raised her voice bit by bit, showing her frustrations to the world.
Breathing heavily, she looked at him, "Am I mad?" She whispered with a pout.
"No," he smiled her way. "Everyone has so inner thoughts and I am glad you shared them with . Drunk of— I an Drunkenly but yeah."
She smiled, people would usually judge but he seed okay with it. Not bothered at all.
"I have so weird thoughts as well," he added, thinking it would make her feel self-conscious. "I hate how there are different types of things. There's types of cheese, bread, butter, beer, hell, tyres too." Adele giggled at his frustrated expressions. "Mom yells at dad and us for bringing this cheese and not that one. And don't get started on the brands that sell them."
"And don't forget colours, like Ashlynn and mom discuss what pink is; hot pink, old rose pink, baby pink, probably adult pink too." He shook his head and heard a giggle. "It's true, pink is pink. How many different colours can co from that?!" As a traffic light ca, he stopped and looked at her. "But in reality, it's good that they are there. They make life sowhat easy. . .or difficult." He had nod idea what he was saying but he didn't want his mate to feel alone.
She giggled again. Honestly, she didn't get a word of it but he was really serious so she kept mum.
"Anyway," she drawled out. "Why is it taking so long?"
"Five minutes max."
"Why?" She questioned, a frown coming to her face. "We co quick to party."
She's so drunk that she can't talk right. His shoulders shook as he silently laughed. "Do you want to know the truth?" He whispered ominously, wanting to scare her. Perfect opportunity.
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