[Even in a text her confidence, affection and assurance radiated. She isn't the sort of person who'd leave him on his own, let alone hurt. There are ways she can help and ways she can't but Justine is always willing.]
Just keep in mind it looks worse than it is, okay?
[ But man, does he want her. He's hurting and the first thing he wants is to just sink into her presence and curl up with her and-
It's dangerous, he knows it's dangerous, but he knows how to control himself. He'll take just enough to get this into working condition and take tomorrow off. It'll be great. Once he gets there. ]
[She reads his message several times before flicking open her phone to reply. Justine hesitates, her fingers hovering above the keys for a moment or too.]
I trust you.
[It's a simple reply. One that says a great deal more than what's written: it means that she knows he's alright, that she knows he's coming to her, that he's in control and he knows that she loves him.
There are times when it is felt between them. The alluring static that fills the air when they're in the same room, usually standing as a pair, but no. It doesn't need to be said.]
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You know I will anyway Thomas
[Even in a text her confidence, affection and assurance radiated. She isn't the sort of person who'd leave him on his own, let alone hurt. There are ways she can help and ways she can't but Justine is always willing.]
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[ But man, does he want her. He's hurting and the first thing he wants is to just sink into her presence and curl up with her and-
It's dangerous, he knows it's dangerous, but he knows how to control himself. He'll take just enough to get this into working condition and take tomorrow off. It'll be great. Once he gets there. ]
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I trust you.
[It's a simple reply. One that says a great deal more than what's written: it means that she knows he's alright, that she knows he's coming to her, that he's in control and he knows that she loves him.
There are times when it is felt between them. The alluring static that fills the air when they're in the same room, usually standing as a pair, but no. It doesn't need to be said.]