Chapter 16
"Good morning," Sirius sang in Adria's ear, hearing her groan irritated beside him, she was all but happy with the thought of him waking her up. His hands traced along her bare back, the hoodie she previously wore gone in the process of their eventful night but she wasn't exactly complaining. Though, she would be if he even tried to take the multiple blankets she had covered herself in off of her. It was her holiday. She should be able to lie in bed all day if she so well pleased.
"Piss off," she grumbled, pushing him away whilst his laugh filled her ears and not a moment later did the curtains open with a flick of Sirius' wand and the bright winter sunshine hit her back and her eyes too, "Sirius Black I swear to god if you don't close those blinds right now-"
"Oh, what you going to do?" Sirius scoffed, seeing her turn around with a glare in her eye. She lifted her hand to shield her eyes and Sirius' words caught in his throat when the blanket shielding her body managed to slip away and expose her. It seemed as though for the many - many - times that he had seen her naked, it didn't fail him once to simply admire her.
He admired every curve, the indent of her waist, the marks that lined her body that she used to hate, the ones he would kiss when his lips trailed up her legs, and over her stomach. Small stretch marks that she had grown to love, actually, knowing deeply that they weren't the most beautiful things in the world but that didn't mean they didn't deserve the love the rest of her body got.
The way the freckles dotted her arms, only a few, but still very evident, the tattoo that still ran over her waist, even over the small bump of her stomach, the bump that was still going unnoticed by her family that didn't think anything of it. She was still waking up and could feel his eyes on her but she didn't mind all that much, it made up for the plenty of times she had taken to staring at him, times when he was sleeping or reading or simply going about daily tasks but she couldn't keep his eyes off of her.
"Come here," she mumbled, another yawn escaping her lips as he obeyed and fell onto the bed, moving towards her whilst she reached for the bobble on the side of her bed, snapping it on her wrist whilst he watched her. She was so comfortable, he had seen her body plenty of times, seen everything she offered and she didn't care that the only thing hidden from the blanket was her bottom half and that she was half way on full display, it was the least of her worries. Especially with the boy she felt most comfortable with in the whole world.
"What're you doing?" he asked when she turned his head around to face in front of them.
"The sight of you with a bun in your hair, Sirius, is one I want to see again," she spoke, bundling all of his hair into her hands and moving his head to duck her own to his neck, trailing kisses up his jaw and soon to his lips whilst he smiled, "a lovely winters day."
"The sight of you right now is one I always want to see," Sirius smirked, lifting his eyes to her when she pulled his head back gently in order to twist the bobble around the bun, pulling out stray hairs here and there.
"You could see this sight all the time if you just asked," she giggled, "as long as you keep me warm, I mean it is winter after all."
"I think I can arrange that," Sirius nodded, "but unless you want the neighbours to get a treat, then I suppose you put on...probably my hoodie again, cause I'm going to make pancakes."
"Well that's great," Adria grinned, "everyone's coming back today. Benji and Arden have to get the train because he can't apparate of course, why we had to get a car obviously - well actually, I like the car, anyway! Alina and Lia will probably be back around noon and I think Grace and Alfie are coming over again with Mila."
"Well don't you think now might be a good time to tell them all?" he asked, his eyebrow raised as he sat up, the bun in his hair tight enough not to fall out whilst Adria thought about it.
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Dark Beauty /Sirius Black/ [2]
FanficHe was the gateway to the universe, and she was the key. - Adjusting to life after school was always going to be hard, but in times of war, and amidst mourning, life after Hogwarts was proving to be a lot more difficult than they wished. Though Ad...