23.Jan.21, 03:08 PM
Lazerat had been having a blast. Even with everything he had heard, he wasn’t prepared to finally see snow for himself. It was damned cold, though! That was something he wasn’t too fond of but A’tay had been right—once they started moving around, they would warm up. But they had also been playing too long or perhaps too hard with how snow was getting in everywhere and he was starting to feel the chill. So it was with great relief when Zelly gave up as he tried to sneak up on her—as much as one could sneak with how noisy snow could be.
He dropped the snowball instead of still smashing it on her head like he intended and scooped her up under the arms to bring her back to her feet. A’tay was only just emerging from behind his wall so Lazerat took the chance to tease his sister as he whispered, “a sailor told me that sleeping naked together shares body heat and is quite effective.”
When A’tay was close enough, he shot the bronzerider a grin and playfully pinned Zelana’s arms to her side. “Now’s your chance if you want to give her the killing blow!” Lazerat laughed and let go when A’tay laughed and shook his head. “Looks like you live to fight another day, Zelly Bean. But what’s this about hot chocolate? I’ll take anything hot right now. I’m starting to forget what warmth feels like.”
He dropped the snowball instead of still smashing it on her head like he intended and scooped her up under the arms to bring her back to her feet. A’tay was only just emerging from behind his wall so Lazerat took the chance to tease his sister as he whispered, “a sailor told me that sleeping naked together shares body heat and is quite effective.”
When A’tay was close enough, he shot the bronzerider a grin and playfully pinned Zelana’s arms to her side. “Now’s your chance if you want to give her the killing blow!” Lazerat laughed and let go when A’tay laughed and shook his head. “Looks like you live to fight another day, Zelly Bean. But what’s this about hot chocolate? I’ll take anything hot right now. I’m starting to forget what warmth feels like.”