Diego Hargreeves (
knife_bender) wrote2021-02-03 06:17 am
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MHA #2 | Wednesday Afternoon
You know those little cardboard disks at the bottom of frozen pizzas? Turns out you were supposed to throw away that part before putting it in the oven. As Annie and Diego discovered, it can catch on fire.
See this is what happened when they didn't just stick to protein shakes and/or Danny didn't feed them.
Diego's apartment was still in tact, luckily, it just smelled vaguely of smoke, burnt pizza and cardboard. Which was why all of the windows were open despite it being freezing out. Diego didn't mind too much though, they had a pizza delivered--which they should have done in the first place--and now were cuddled up on the couch under some blankets.
All in all making the best of a bad (or stupid) situation.
[For the girl! And now NSFW]
See this is what happened when they didn't just stick to protein shakes and/or Danny didn't feed them.
Diego's apartment was still in tact, luckily, it just smelled vaguely of smoke, burnt pizza and cardboard. Which was why all of the windows were open despite it being freezing out. Diego didn't mind too much though, they had a pizza delivered--which they should have done in the first place--and now were cuddled up on the couch under some blankets.
All in all making the best of a bad (or stupid) situation.
[For the girl! And now NSFW]

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"I'm really only easy with you," Diego said, letting out a contented little sigh at the feeling of her against him.
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And it was keeping him warm!
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And with that taken care of, obviously she was pressing back in close against Diego, but she also was going to go ahead and reach her hands up to his face as she kissed him. It was partly to help warm his face, too, but also mostly because it was just kind of her move.
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"We have to be quiet," she warned, her hands trailing back down his chest to lightly brush against the waist of his pants. "Because of the windows." Like anyone would be wandering around outside to hear them, but still.
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"They'll know it's someone," Annie supplied, her voice a bit unsteady as she pulled her hair out of its ponytail and draped it over her opposite shoulder. "And it wouldn't be hard to figure out it's the people with the open windows."
Of course, she probably cared more about people hearing them than he did.
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Oh, good, let's get competitive about this.
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Not that she was objecting.
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And, okay, she wasn't going to admit it, but she might have had to bite down on her lower lip to keep from making a noise, there.
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As though was going to go anywhere. It was warm this way and they were naked; probably safe to assume everyone would be staying pretty close, here.
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She wanted more soft noises like that, though (quiet didn't mean silent) and so she dipped her head low to bite at his neck, her tongue flicking out against his skin to soothe it.
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