[All pretense of disguise (still a work in progress) is shed as soon as the door is closed, and the Vision gathers Wanda up tightly in his arms and kisses her long and hard - a decided improvement over the first stumbling few they'd had, precious in their own way though they had been.]
And I've missed you, Wanda.
[Everywhere their bodies touch feels like fire, every kiss like a gust of wind that feeds it. He knew they were both lucky to find a time to meet again, and he's determined not to waste a moment of it by being away from her. Ever since he'd realized what it meant that he was willing to break all sorts of promises just to see her again, he's committed himself fully to the course - to her. Having the chance to show her this in person is all he could ask for.
The exact form it will take this time around is something he hasn't quite decided on, though, so hopefully Wanda will have a few more ideas. After another kiss, he breaks off, smiling contentedly but with a spark in his eyes.]
Where do you want to begin today, my dearest? Watch a movie? Order room service?
[And whether she's actively reading him or not, the surface thought is almost too strong to ignore: or skip all of those and go directly to bed?]
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And I've missed you, Wanda.
[Everywhere their bodies touch feels like fire, every kiss like a gust of wind that feeds it. He knew they were both lucky to find a time to meet again, and he's determined not to waste a moment of it by being away from her. Ever since he'd realized what it meant that he was willing to break all sorts of promises just to see her again, he's committed himself fully to the course - to her. Having the chance to show her this in person is all he could ask for.
The exact form it will take this time around is something he hasn't quite decided on, though, so hopefully Wanda will have a few more ideas. After another kiss, he breaks off, smiling contentedly but with a spark in his eyes.]
Where do you want to begin today, my dearest? Watch a movie? Order room service?
[And whether she's actively reading him or not, the surface thought is almost too strong to ignore: or skip all of those and go directly to bed?]