After successfully being able to end the movie without Sting having to kiss Minerva, and the raven-haired woman keeping her distance with Sting, Lucy, and the children--the night for the movie premiere was coming up.
"I-I've never been to a movie premiere. How is it like? Do I have to expose my face? I've never exposed myself as the author!" Lucy kept asking Sting questions.
He chuckled. He wrapped his arm around her shoulders. "Don't worry. It's in two days. We can look clothes for you tomorrow. Today will be for the boys." He told her.
"Thank god. . . I've been worrying over what the boys were gonna wear."
"Don't worry. I got that handled." Sting reassured her. "Let's actually go right now so we can stay longer." He said,
The four of them were in Sting's car chit-chatting and laughing along the way.
"I wanna be really handsome!" Luke exclaimed. Lucy giggled at her son's cuteness. She turned to look at him.
"Oh, you already are though!"
"Yeah! 'Cause we look like Mom and Sting!" Weiss declared.
Sting looked at the car mirror and chuckled. "It's 'dad' to you, kiddo."
As the four of the blondes looked around for tuxedos for the two boys, Sting was muttering into his phone. Smiling and guffawing.
Lucy noticed and held his free hand when he was finished talking on the phone. "Who was that?" She inquired.
Sting looked at her nervously. "U-Uh. . . no one! I'll just check on the boys!" Sting stammered before scurrying away from his girlfriend.
"Hmm. . . weird." She rubbed her chin thoughtfully.
"I think this looks good on the both of you!" Lucy grinned from ear to ear.
The boys were wearing matching tuxedos in the shade of white, while underneath was black. They wore a opposite bowties with black dress pants and black dress shoes.
Weiss cleared his throat and reached his hand in front of him for Lucy to grab, and she did.
"What's up, lady? The name's Heartfilia, Weiss Heartfilia." He gave a half smile.
"Why," Lucy giggled. "You're very handsome, Mr. Heartfilia."
"Not as handsome as me!" Luke showed his white dents. "The name's Luke," He smiled. He grabbed his coat. "What's this? Oh, it's boyfriend material."
"Luke!" Lucy gasped. "Where do you learn these pick-up lines?" Lucy questioned.
"I. . . I heard it from uncle Gray!" Luke exclaimed. "He told me about it!"
"Ah. . . that Gray. . ." Lucy scratched her nape. "You guys should dress up in your normal clothes now." She said.
She got up and looked around for Sting, and again, she saw him smiling at his phone like it was his whole life. She knitted her eyebrows and approached him.
"Sting?" She called. Immediately, Sting put his phone in his pocket.
"Yeah, babe?" He leaned against the wall.
"Are you okay? You seem focused on your phone lately."
"Oh. . . I do? Uh. . ." Sting looked at his feet. "Dobengal's been messaging about work."
"I know Sting Eucliffe never smiles at receiving work." She crossed her arms over her chest. "Sting. Tell me what's up."
"The sky. The ceiling. Nitrogen. A lot act--"
"Sting!" Lucy reprimanded. "Tell me the truth. What's been up lately?"
"Nothing, Lucy!" Sting exclaimed, before heading off somewhere where his boys were.
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"Lucy, babe," Sting called.
"What?" Lucy responded coldly while going through her phone, not even daring to turn to look at him.
"Uh. . . I'll get going. . ." Sting mumbled before giving Lucy a small peck on the cheek. "Just don't worry about anything, okay?"
Lucy just nodded.
"Bye, love you." Sting said before leaving and shutting the door behind him.
"Love you too. . ." Lucy whispered.
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So like heyyyyyyyy long time no read (nd write) but wassup?Short summary on my life;
Projects, homework, writing and planning other stories, kpop still ruining yet blessing my life--so yeah that's mostly it. AND MY CRUSH. OHMYLORD. MY CRUSH AND I ARE PARTNERS AND I THOUGHT I WAS ALL GOOD, BUT NOW MY FEELINGS ARE ON AND OFF.anyhow~~ see yaaaa~~
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