Valentines Day Dance 2012 @ 01:17 pm
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February 5th, 2012Comments
Mackenzie made a small noise of protest as Hunter left her embrace. Now that she had found her soul mate, she never wanted to be without her in her arms again. She gasped when Hunter dropped down to one knee and opened her hand to reveal the engagement ring. Her eyes started tearing up and she clapped her hand over her mouth. She couldn't believe that Hunter was asking her to spend the rest of her life with her. It was too good to be true.
"Are you asking me to marry you?" She asked, her voice thick with emotion. She was afraid, but for Hunter it was all worth it. "Of course I'll be yours, Hunt! That's all I've ever wanted!"
Once she saw Mack starting to get teared up, that was all that it took to get Hunter's eyes watering as well. "Is that a yes?" she asked hopefully, her own voice cracking a little as she stared seriously up at the shorter blonde from her vantage point kneeled on the floor. Even though there was a crowd of people all around them, no one even seemed to notice the proposal going on. Couples were enthralled entirely in each other, all over the hall.
She hopped up quickly when Mackenzie agreed to marry her, grinning like a fool and scooping the other girl up into her arms and right off of her feet. She gave her a good spin for good measure, before showering Mack's face with kisses. "Ooo, I jus' love ya, love ya, absolutely love ya!"
Mackenzie squealed as the taller girl scooped her off her feet. Laughing as Hunter showered her face with kisses, she cupped the other girl's face with both hands. "Calm down tiger," she said. She pressed their forehead's together, a happy smile on her face. "I love you too. I can't think of anyone I'd rather spend my life with." She pressed her lips to Hunter's, a huge smile on her face.
"Right?" Hunter agreed happily, grinning like mad and brushing their noses gently together as their foreheads met. "It's like we were meant to be, right from the damn start.. I shoulda known all my life, yer jus' the perfect girl for me! We got so much in common! It's like, where ya been all my life? Beside me!"
Mackenzie couldn't help but grin happily back at Hunter, the taller girl was right. They had been by each other's sides for their whole lives. Hunter had been the first person besides Kia to never leave her, to love her unconditionally. She couldn't believe she hadn't seen it until now.
"The tree house," she said grinning. She was still holding Hunter close and her hands climbed to the girl's bare back, tickling lightly over the skin. "We can move into the old tree house, 'cept I'll fix it up. Make it bigger, it can be our home." She felt her eyes tearing up again, and pulled a hand away from Hunter reluctantly to wipe it. "We can have a family and everything!"
"That's the perfect idea!" Hunter chimed in, grinning right back. "I'll get new curtains," she assured the shorter girl, leaning in to brush their noses together in more eskimo kisses. "We'll fix it right up, and then we can have like.. ten kids. I mean, I dunno if y'know this, but I'm already trained to be a dad. I basically got this under control."
Backing off from Mack a bit, Hunter grabbed the other girl by both of her shoulders, looking at her seriously and with her own eyes tearing up. "There ain't nobody else I'd rather have a family wit' than you! Kia can come an' visit us up in the treehouse, too. We'll build her a guesthouse!"
Mack beamed as Hunter talked about new curtains and kids. She should have known when they had made that house in the woods together. They were meant for each other, meant to spend the rest of their lives together. For better or for worse. "You're going to be a great dad," Mack agreed, as she traded eskimo kisses with Hunter. "The best, you're gonna have one of those cups, worlds greatest dad."
The shorter girl made a small noise of displeasure as Hunter backed off. She was so touched as Hunter looked at her seriously, with tears in her eyes. Mack couldn't believe that she had become so lucky. "Oh Hunt," she whispered, tears in her own eyes. "You're perfect." She couldn't hold herself back any longer. She pulled the taller girl back to her and captured her lips in a a passionate kiss, pressing herself as tightly as she could against her.
"What a damn good ma yer gonna be! You ain't gonna be a regular mom.. gonna be like a cool mom," Hunter laughed, shutting up as soon as Mack kissed her. She felt shivers go from her neck down to her toes with every touch from the shorter blonde. Breaking their kiss just a little, she still spoke close against Mack's lips. "I ain't never gonna leave ya, honest. We were meant to be together, y'know."
She knew she had said it already, but she couldn't say it enough. It was like every time that she looked at the girl, she came back to the realization and she got giddy all over again. Whatever else was going on around them at the dance was merely background noise at this point.
Mackenzie couldn't help but smile as Hunter spoke that sweet promise against her lips. It was everything she could ever hope to hear from the person she loved, and she could feel the tears welling up again. She pressed herself closer to Hunter, feel vulnerable. Hunter was always there, she always had been, even when things were at their darkest in her childhood. Everyone she had ever loved had ended up leaving her in the end, and the promise that she would never leave meant the world to Mackenzie.
"Do you promise?" She asked quietly, pressing a soft kiss to the other girl's lips. "Promise never to leave? I...I can't live without you Hunt, you're my everything." |
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