[She rolls her eyes, but doesn't punch Kate in the face for smacking her stomach. She does push her hand away, but as punishments go, that's really not so bad--and anyways, Kate's limbs are heavy enough from sleepiness that the flop of her arm is half her own fault.]
So I just have to lay here while you go to sleep? God, you're boring.
I'd rather have more tigers. Or maybe a bear. I hate bears.
[Or loves bears. It could go either way. She kicks her feet against the mattress again, heels pushing down the blankets until they're in such a place that she can get under them. Whatever.]
I always make it worth your while. [ Kate lets the half of her mouth not hidden by pillow curl into a smirky grin for a second and slides a hand over under the covers to give Johanna's hip a squeeze. ]
Now shhhh. The sooner I get to sleep the sooner you can stop being bored.
[Like just FYI, she's less bored when you're awake, Kate. But she doesn't argue the point of worth her while; she just rolls her eyes, again, and heaves a sigh of pitched irritation.]
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[ Kate's kidding, sleepily thwapping Johanna's stomach in return, smile lingering. ]
I'll tell you tomorrow! I promise. Whenever you want.
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So I just have to lay here while you go to sleep? God, you're boring.
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[ Kate lets her arms flop back and rolls onto her side, tugging the blanket up her shoulder. ]
The tigers and pirates aren't going anywhere. The next bit also has explosions.
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I'd rather have more tigers. Or maybe a bear. I hate bears.
[Or loves bears. It could go either way. She kicks her feet against the mattress again, heels pushing down the blankets until they're in such a place that she can get under them. Whatever.]
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Kate keeps a hold on the edge of the blanket so her half stays up as Johanna shoves down, eyes sliding shut as they both get comfortable. ]
Don't worry, there are more tigers, too. And I know another story about bears. Later.
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Later. Of course. Why even tell me about it if you're not going to tell me now? [She sighs again, irritated.] It better be worth waiting for.
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I always make it worth your while. [ Kate lets the half of her mouth not hidden by pillow curl into a smirky grin for a second and slides a hand over under the covers to give Johanna's hip a squeeze. ]
Now shhhh. The sooner I get to sleep the sooner you can stop being bored.
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That's the opposite of how boredom works.
[Like just FYI, she's less bored when you're awake, Kate. But she doesn't argue the point of worth her while; she just rolls her eyes, again, and heaves a sigh of pitched irritation.]
Whatever.