Jayden felt his insides flutter a bit - that was weird - and he smirked a little into July's lips. This was better than the little kisses on her face, and those on his face, and the hugs. It was like a first kiss - which, trust me, he's had that before. He knew she had to have, too - she was such a good kisser. Whatever. He was honored if it was her first kiss, and honored if it wasn't. He pulled back on her as she pulled him, and he felt as if they couldn't get any closer. Finally, though, he broke the kiss, and he grinned at her. He was speechless, for now anyway. He just stared at her, still tasting her lips. "Mmmm, July-flavored candy. I'm inventing something that will get sold by the millions," he purred.
"Don't be a baby!" Faye grumbled. "That's just what I need - what you need - what everyone needs! I mean, people go to place like New York and Boston expected to get famous, but they never do. It's overcrowded with everyone who thinks they're the best and fat, lazy cab-drivers." She licked her pink ice cream again, smiling as she felt his head on hers. The thought came to her that this was like a first date - was it really? She blushed a bit, and closed her eyes for a moment, licking up more ice cream, too. As she opened her eyes, the sky was just as dark as the seconds before, and she was still comfortably in Trey's arms. She bit her lip, then murmured a soft, "I like you, Trey."











