“I’m really craving parsley,” Satomi said, longingly staring out the window.
Serafina immediately rose from her coffin, and stared at her wife in horror. “Which… which parsley?”
Satomi pressed herself against the window, and dragged a hand down it slowly. “The neighbour’s.”
These words granted Serafina more alertness than 49 cups of coffee. Satomi turned her head, pouting out her lip like a small child. Serafina softly started, “Don’t-”
“Could you,” Satomi started to beg. “Get some for me?”
Serafina stumbled out of her coffin, shaking her head profusely. “Nope. No. Not gonna happen, sorry babe.”
Satomi whined, “But Serafina-”
“I may be a 240 year old blood-thirsty-vampire, but she’s a 22 year old independent witch of this century. She’ll destroy me and you know it.” Serafina grabbed Satomi’s hands, and pulled her gently. “”Now let’s get away from the window and think of sorbet. You like sorbet! I can go to the corner store and pick you up some of that.”
Like a switch, Satomi change her demeanor, and leaned into her wife. She slowly and seductively whispered, “I want that parsley.” She breathed into Serafina’s ear. “And my eczema is acting up.”
Serafina quickly pushed and held Satomi at a distance. “You’re lying?” she said softly.
“You know I’m not.”
Sweat began to form on Serafina’s forehead. She shifted her attention from Satomi to the window, until she gulped down. “You uh,” her voice quivered. “You really want that parsley?”
Satomi smiled, horns imagined on her head as she planted a kiss on Serafina’s pale lips. “Make sure to get a big bunch,” she requested, and sat back down on the windowsill. “Thanks babe.”
“It was nice knowing you, my love. I’ll die on this quest to get parsley for my beautiful wife,” Serafina performed, allowing a tear to fall from her eye. “Tell our baby that I love them.”
“Hon, you’re immortal.”
“She’ll break my soul!” Serafina sniffled, then ended her dramatic scene. “Okay, I’m going.”
“I love you.”
“I love you too.”
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