LIMERANCE
he woke up and went to sit on the couch
she was in the kitchen preparing his breakfast, and eventually he said good morning to her
she replied, as happy as ever,
"good morning love!! didya sleep alright?"
still waking up, he struggled to get any words out
"i did, yeah. still tired."
she was so pretty to him, he couldn't help but just
look
at her face
her eyes
her beautiful eyes
and her hair
he got her with matching blood-red for both, yet he could never anticipate how beautiful she would actually be
"that's alright! i'll have your meal ready for you shortly, bacon and pancakes, just like you requested last night."
she's sounding more natural than before
"thank you. can you please clean the bedroom today?"
"certainly, dear! please let me complete your meal first, then i will get on it."
he couldn't complain about her service at all
so, they went about their days, but they never once stopped thinking of each other
the stars were so pretty that night
he was out there first, wanting a breath of fresh air
after seeing the view, he called her out as well
he looked into the stars, then into her eyes
aware of his gaze, she locked onto his eyes as well
they both started to smile a little, then they both started to smile a lot, then they both started to kiss one another
they sat on the porch until well past midnight
they crawled into bed after a long night outside,
resting in one another's arms,
her eyes finally dimming for the night, as to not wake him,
his eyes finally shutting, calmed by her prescence
"i love you, Cass"
"i love you too, luke"
her voice as soft as ever, inescapable, impossible to melt at the sound of
they fell asleep the happiest they had ever been
...but things change, and Cass didn't feel the same lately
she was romantic and lovely all the time when he got her
but now, there was a certain chill to her, a flatness, like the personality had been drained out of her
he found himself missing those old days more and more
'we were so happy together', he thought
'where did we go wrong?'
'was it something i did?'
'will it be alright?'
he didn't think so
looking outside the window, he saw a family
a man, and a woman, both human
and their son, walking alongside them
they seemed so complete, so content, so happy
he looked at the family for a good while, then looked back at Cass, then back at the family
it got too emotional, so he closed the curtain and went back to the kitchen
"Cass, do you remember that night when we were outside? looking at the stars?"
"do you ever miss that feeling, when things were more... okay, between us?
"do you ever want to go back to that time?"
she paused, staring at him unblinking, her red eyes glowing bright as she processed what was said
"i do"
it was his turn to then pause, thinking what his next sentence should be
he thought of all the times he had been in a rush to leave, grabbed her breakfast, and forgot to say goodbye to her
then he remembered all the favors he asked of her, and how she always did them unwaveringly
he knew the answer, but he had to ask the question
she knew this day would come
it's common for her kin to change roles like this, and she's programmed to accept it
but it doesn't mean she can't miss the old days, when she was brand-new, and she was his whole world
finally, struggling to get a single word out, he spoke
"Cass,"
"dear,"
"i want to make this special again"
"when i got you, it- it filled me with so much joy"
"i know, somehow, you've been made happy by me too, and i want us to feel that again"
"is there any way we can get that back?"
they fell asleep having never answered that question