𝙎𝙩𝙤𝙧𝙢𝙮 𝙣𝙞𝙜𝙝𝙩 𝙬𝙞𝙩𝙝 𝙅𝙪𝙙𝙖𝙝

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"We're going to have heavy rain and storms for the rest of the week, so make sure to bring an umbrella when you go out" The weatherman on TV explained. It was already raining heavily outside, Judah hated when it stormed.

Sure, he didn't mind swimming when it rained but not when there was a huge storm. "Damn it..." He whined while he played with your hair. Both of you laid on his couch with a bunch of popcorn on the coffee table. 

He was about to look for a movie but before he wanted to know the weather for the rest of the week. "So what do you wanna watch?" He asked. "I don't know. You pick the movie this time" You knew you would regret your words as he was going to pick the corniest movie he could find. 

You weren't suprised when he entered the children's catalogue and picked an animated movie with sea animals in it. 

(Time skip) 

The movie was now over. You sighed in relief as the most torturous 3 hours of your life were finally over, but now you had a grown adult that happened to be your boyfriend, crying over a childish movie. 

"What a masterpiece" His voice cracked as he wiped the tears from his face. "But the story made no sense!" You complained. "Shush, it was beautiful and you know it!" He cried, shoving his face on your neck.

"You're so adorable" You giggled, moving your hand up to his hair to play with it. He lifted his head up from your neck to look at you in the eyes with his teary ones. "No I'm not, I'm fierce and scary" He replied, making monster noises. 

"Whatever..." You laid your head on his chest, your eyes closing on their own. It was getting pretty late, so you let them shut as you quickly drifted to sleep. 

Judah noticed and placed a blanket on top of both of you, before kissing your head softly. "Sleep well, you stubborn cutie..." The room was quiet, the rain and thunder being the only things that could be heard as you two rested on each other's arms.

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