Reminiscent Memories (15)

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Some people although are very traditional, tend to forget. So as the narrator, there has seem to be a mistake in this story. For one it is no longer the Institute or Perfection, but it's actually "Imperfection". A merged location where pretty and imperfect collides and dominates all known things to life. It's a life of colour, hope and uniqueness. It's the little things in life that often take on what's harder in life today, because life as we know it is unpredictable- especially for Lou and Mandy.

It was a bright afternoon. Although it would seem that it could be sunny, it was bright enough for a shadow to crawl upon the ground in attachment to its owner. Lou had just come back, and was currently a meter away from the frame of the door. Despite the temporary silence that seemsd to linger for a short moment, he gratefully surprised by his girlfriend. Mandy's body detached from Lou, toe then heal as she was grounded. Her hands and finger danced away from Lou, which made Lou sad for a moment. He then swiftly pulled her in -Mandy not expecting it- willing pulling her in close looking down at her. At this stage it would be usual for Mandy to blush or get flustered, but something about Lou to her lit a fire inside of her that never stopped burning- making her want to be the best for him in any way possible, making him happy and even playing a few games with him.

"I don't think that was a proper greeting..." Lou flirted.

"Oh really?"

She smiled and went in for a kiss- which Lou happily obliged to. Although it was sweet- it was short. Mandy pulled away pretty fast just to tease Lou a little. Lou was somewhat frustrated at her teasing. "That's it?!" Lou exclaimed in confusion as he watched Mandy walk away with a smile on her face. Lou still frustrated, manage to join Mandy into the living room. The walls where still white as ever, and the smell was more velvety- yet it had the potential for vanilla to sneak into the nose. He stretched his arms out, getting rid of the stiffness after a tough day of training- and for some reason, to get rid of some unwanted tension. The training was not getting any easier, but slowly and surely it was getting more doable each second. The tension? He had no knowledge of where that might be from. He fell the couch, letting himself sink into the softness of it. Mandy giggled at Lou's antics, making her way back into the kitchen- knowing Lou would probably want something to digest after a hard day.

"Lou."

Lou turned his attention to Mandy, sitting up.

"Catch" Mandy says right before she threw it at Lou's direction. Considering Lou had some natural talents, he caught it with ease. A small smirk on his face. "Thanks, babe." Lou thanked Mandy as he opened the wrapper. Mandy blushed, sure but was obvious to Mandy that she should start letting these feelings be apart of her and not work against her in ways like this, but Lou just knew what spots hit Mandy the most- in this instant. Lou chuckled slightly under his breath, seeing he managed to do his part yet again.

"Oh shush you" Mandy scolded, this time more annoyed that he caught her reacting like that. Lou slightly pouted at her antics, but got up with a playful smile after. He stood up, keeping himself level with gravity, making his way towards her.

"Naw, come on Mandy.. You don't always have to keep hiding like that. " he said from behind her, she only kept her head down, sorting her box that she had recently acquitted. Still keeping her guard up, she new Lou was behind her. She fought every urge to just fall for what he was doing, but she didn't want to give him that power at this point. A small smile appeared on her face, amused at Lou's attempt in getting her attention.

"You know you can't resist me." Lou whispered in a raspy, low tone. Mandy, stood stiff at his voice creeping down her neck. Lou noticed, to tell anyone the truth- the best thing about Mandy to Lou was how she reacted when he was around her. He liked that he was her weakness, it showed that he was important to her, even though from time to time he decided to use that nice sentiment against her for his own antics. He just chuckled and made his way back to the couch, still keeping most of his attention on her. Mandy felt the eyes behind her, now slightly regretting not having his presence around her.

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