Once More, With Feeling

Once More, With Feeling

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"You always make it hard to think straight," Amelia admitted, her voice barely above a whisper. She wasn't sure why she said it, but it hung in the air, daring either of them to address it. Logan set his mug down with a soft clink. "That makes two of us," he replied, his voice low and steady, like a promise wrapped in desire. The space between them felt alive, vibrating with tension. He crossed the room slowly, deliberately, stopping just short of her. His hand brushed her cheek, his thumb tracing the line of her jaw as if memorizing it. Amelia's breath hitched, and she tilted her head slightly, instinctively leaning into his touch. "Amelia..." he murmured, his voice husky, laden with unspoken emotions. "Don't say my name like that," she whispered, her voice trembling. "Like what?" His lips quirked into a small, knowing smile. "Like you mean it."
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I hold a hand to my face, taking a deep breath. "That's fine, I'll get some later. I just don't understand how you were able to chase away the dark." Y/n turned her gaze to the wall, mumbling something so I couldn't hear. "What'd you say?" I asked. She laughed, shaking her head. "Nothing, just... something stupid." I smile and rub my thumb over her knuckles. "Come on, tell me. I'm not going to judge you." "Promise?" "I promise." She sighs before saying, "Maybe it was the luminosity of love," throwing her head back for dramatic affect. I stifle a laugh and she glares at me. "Hey! You said you wouldn't judge." "No, I'm not judging you! It just sounds funny." She huffs, glaring at the wall. I smile before mumbling, "the luminosity of love, I like it." Markiplier X reader Collab number: Who even knows With @abigailwright7

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