Liddie promptly popped up straight, elbows locking so that her arms kept him from her as much as possible. It truly wasn't that great of a length, but significant enough considering how close they had previously been.
"A friend?" she asked incredulous, looking down at Charlie with wide eyes. Her hands had moved again, positioned up near the top of his shoulders. The slyest of smiles appeared on her lips, and her head docked down enough that her hair swung in the empty space between them. After watching the light from the sky play on his face for a couple of moments, she eventually eased back down toward him.
"Merlin no!" Liddie stated, trailing her lips from his cheek down to the corner of his mouth. "I'd never snog my friends like this."
She let the thought linger in the air for a moment and when she couldn't hold the air of faux seriousness any longer, Liddie let out a peal of laughter. Closing her eyes, she finally collapsed onto Charlie completely, covering the rest of her laughs within the crook of his next. He smelled like summer, and in that moment, it couldn't have been more enticing.
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