Hell Of A Ride

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I went home and then remembered what my original plan was. Is it possible to turn an angle bad? I'm not sure I want to anymore, but maybe there's a way I can do it without hurting her. Maybe I could get her to break some rules, no, we would get in sever trouble. Wait, I've got it, but first I need to prepare. The next day after work I meet Celeste, "Question, do you have any less heavenly clothes?" Celeste looks intrigued, "I have a heart covered outfit," "Of course you do." I interrupted, "Go put that on and come back, I have something fun planned" A few minutes later Celeste returned, "Oddly cute, anyways, come with me." Celeste blushes, "What are we doing?" I give her a sly smile, "Just trust me." I grab Celeste's hand and take her to Earth. Celeste didn't wake up right away, she's somehow cuter asleep. I need to make sure everything is good. I walk inside the shed, a single light hanging from the roof, a loveseat in the back corner and a motorcycle in the center. I go back to pick up Celeste and lay her down on the loveseat. "Wake up Cel," she slowly opens her eyes "Welcome to the shed" Celeste panics "Wait, we can't involve ourselves with humans!" "Calm down, calm down, there are no humans, we are in the future." Celeste puts her hand on her head as she processes what's happening. "I made sure that everything that we are doing is fine. I organized a evening were we won't be covered in sand." Celeste giggles, "That does sound fun." I help Celeste up. "Hop on the back of the motorcycle," I open the door as she gets on, "Oh, there's no safety gear, so just hold on." We ride off along the shoreline, a beautiful sunset over the horizon, the cool ocean breeze, Celeste's arms wrapped tightly around me, this is what happiness feels like. "You know you'll have more fun if you open your eyes". I feel Celeste pull her head up, her embrace loosens, "This, this is actually very nice, thank you." I can't help but smile, "YEEEEEEAAAHH" I yell out. Celeste is laughing, "HELL YEAH". You know what, hearing an angle say 'hell yeah', I'll consider that as turning her bad. After a few miles of driving, I pull over to an overlook, a singular bench under a big tree overlooking the sunset. We walk over to the bench, "You know what, I could stay here forever." Celeste looks up at me, "With you, definitely.". We both sit down, Celeste lays her head on my shoulders and I lay my head on hers, the rest is history.

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