Zoey drifted to consciousness with a becoming-familiar warmth pressed into her. Cracking her eyes open, the sight of Rosalie's platinum-blonde hair met her. Zoey was snuggled into her, playing the big spoon. She sighed in satisfaction and hugged Rosalie closer.
For a while she luxuriated in Rosalie's warmth. In her girlfriend's warmth. The word made her heart skip a beat. It would do that for a while.
Soon enough, Rosalie stirred too.
"Good morning, beautiful," Zoey murmured.
"Mm," Rosalie replied, stuffing her face into the pillow. "What time is it?"
"We didn't set an alarm. So ... late?"
Rosalie groaned, but kept her face buried into the pillow.
She stayed that way for long enough Zoey thought she might actually go back to sleep, but then she groaned a second time and forced herself to sit. Zoey pouted, even if it was time to be getting up. They'd basked in each other's company for the better part of a day—all of last evening and well into this morning—but at the same time, that wasn't nearly enough. She wanted more. Did they really have to start their day?
Rosalie's scrunched-up face suggested she was having similar thoughts, but unlike Zoey, she had an iota of willpower. Rosalie sighed, then leaned down and kissed Zoey's forehead, before shuffling out of bed. Rosalie had no idea what the casual show of affection—coming from her—had done to Zoey. For a long moment, she lay there, stunned, turning into a pile of goo.
Eventually, an "are you joining me?" spurred her into action. She slipped out of bed and joined Rosalie in the bathroom.
One brisk, shared shower later—in which Zoey only teased Rosalie a little bit—they got dressed, then showed up in front of Delta's door. Zoey knocked. She wanted to make it a routine that the team ate breakfast together. Though, their morning had started late, so there were good odds Delta had set off.
Fortunately, though, she hadn't. After a few moments of shuffling, a loud thump, then a string of curses, a bleary-eyed Delta—long orange hair in disarray—appeared at the door. She eyed Zoey, looking annoyed, but after her attention flicked to Rosalie, she seemed to remember what last night had been. Her sour expression turned to a smirk.
"Good morning, lovebirds."
Rosalie eyed her. Even more than normal, Delta's smirk was so blatant and taunting as to make even Zoey blush. Delta shared a wall with them, and with how loud she and Rosalie had been, Delta knew—intimately—what they'd been up to.
"Morning," Zoey said. "Uh. We're heading down for breakfast. Wanna join us?"
Delta ignored Zoey, having eyes only for Rosalie, who, hilariously, was actually struggling to return her usual glare. Her cheeks were pink. Delta did have a talent in making people squirm just with a look. "Sure," she finally said, turning to Zoey. "Give me a second."
She left the door open, and Zoey and Rosalie trailed in. Rosalie didn't protest at having to wait for Delta. She hoped that wasn't just because Rosalie knew Zoey wanted her to join them, but because she was starting to see Delta as part of the group.
Delta threw on a pair of fuzzy slippers, brushed her hair so it wasn't a total disaster, then grabbed her room keys. "Kay. Let's go." She'd finish getting ready later, apparently.
Down in the dining hall, they sat at a table for four. Despite Zoey being the one seated across from Delta, Delta kept her eyes on Rosalie. She didn't say anything outright—didn't tease or taunt verbally. Instead, she kept that same smirk plastered on. And Rosalie, also like before, couldn't work up a returning glare. She ignored Delta to the best of her ability, but was losing horrendously. She squirmed in her seat.

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This Ascent to Divinity is Lewder than Expected (A Futa LitRPG)
FantasyLevels. Skills. Dungeons. As a nineteen year old living in modern society, these are terms Zoey is aware of. But had she ever expected to experience these videogame abstractions in the literal sense? To struggle through monster-infested realms, ea...