06-20-2020, 05:00 PM
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— ”i love the water and being near it, but never learned to swim.” he raised his brows as she shrugged, seeming dismissive of the subject. mick decided not to press too much, seeming that it was a subject that didn’t make her particularly comfortable to bring up. instead of embarrassing her further, he simply hummed in acknowledgment, gaze flitting over towards green as he offered to help teach her.
”what about you? you’re leaving greenie hanging.” the words were enough for him to huff a short breath, subtle amusement on generally impassive features. “i don’t really swim,” he answered. shrugging absently, he watched green remove his shirt to prepare and dive in without anyone else wanting to join. “he’ll be fine,” he supplied, quirking a brow as green talked about how they were missing out - especially mick. oh, really now?
“some other time,” he offered before green turned to dive into the water. the fact that he made that offer alone surely spoke volumes. the things that green could convince him to do with just that look alone. watching him resurface, smoothing his hair back, he asked, “how’s the water?”
— ”i love the water and being near it, but never learned to swim.” he raised his brows as she shrugged, seeming dismissive of the subject. mick decided not to press too much, seeming that it was a subject that didn’t make her particularly comfortable to bring up. instead of embarrassing her further, he simply hummed in acknowledgment, gaze flitting over towards green as he offered to help teach her.
”what about you? you’re leaving greenie hanging.” the words were enough for him to huff a short breath, subtle amusement on generally impassive features. “i don’t really swim,” he answered. shrugging absently, he watched green remove his shirt to prepare and dive in without anyone else wanting to join. “he’ll be fine,” he supplied, quirking a brow as green talked about how they were missing out - especially mick. oh, really now?
“some other time,” he offered before green turned to dive into the water. the fact that he made that offer alone surely spoke volumes. the things that green could convince him to do with just that look alone. watching him resurface, smoothing his hair back, he asked, “how’s the water?”