Not hearing him approach, the teen jerked a little when he spoke from behind her, Vira twisting to the left to see him. Though he was still dressed, the implication of his words fell slowly on her and for a moment, the girl just stared at him with arms crossed still on the edge of the pool. And then it donned on her. The joke!
"Oh, oooh, right!" She turned away, pressing her mouth to stifle a laugh at hers and his expense. "No need to be shy around me, Kovac. It's not like I haven't seen it before." She paused to think on what she'd just said, cheek laying on her forearm and watching the waves in the distance hauntedly for a moment. "Well...sort of." Another long pause. "Okay, not really." Yea, that's more appropriate. The water from the falls had obscured him so actually seeing that? Yea, no. Clearing her throat of the awkwardness of her own words, she chanced a peek back towards him over her shoulder, trying not to be too obvious.
Why was he being shy around her now? She remembered the day on the Ranges. He hadn't been shy then as he worked with her to steady her aim and focus her mind on just shooting straight. Nor had he been shy when they danced at the Inclement, but then he'd been trying to help her cope, to loosen up after the devastation of the 53rd. Vira had every right to feel shy and awkward, she didn't exactly 'get around' as the saying went. Petch, she worked too much to afford that kind of frolicking! Still, she couldn't help feel a tiny little warmth in her belly, a little flutter of excitement in being around him. She had not had that with him.
But flirting was like dipping your finger in the honey pot. You get a taste of something sweet without spoiling your appetite. She was afraid to push the boundary yet. If she took the hive, she might get stung...And Kovac had been too nice so far, too helpful to let it be squandered by desire. Still...she could dip her finger in the honey pot for now. That was surely harmless...right? It was a little more obvious now that she was watching him through the corner of her eye, one part curiosity, one part desire.
"Oh, oooh, right!" She turned away, pressing her mouth to stifle a laugh at hers and his expense. "No need to be shy around me, Kovac. It's not like I haven't seen it before." She paused to think on what she'd just said, cheek laying on her forearm and watching the waves in the distance hauntedly for a moment. "Well...sort of." Another long pause. "Okay, not really." Yea, that's more appropriate. The water from the falls had obscured him so actually seeing that? Yea, no. Clearing her throat of the awkwardness of her own words, she chanced a peek back towards him over her shoulder, trying not to be too obvious.
Why was he being shy around her now? She remembered the day on the Ranges. He hadn't been shy then as he worked with her to steady her aim and focus her mind on just shooting straight. Nor had he been shy when they danced at the Inclement, but then he'd been trying to help her cope, to loosen up after the devastation of the 53rd. Vira had every right to feel shy and awkward, she didn't exactly 'get around' as the saying went. Petch, she worked too much to afford that kind of frolicking! Still, she couldn't help feel a tiny little warmth in her belly, a little flutter of excitement in being around him. She had not had that with him.
But flirting was like dipping your finger in the honey pot. You get a taste of something sweet without spoiling your appetite. She was afraid to push the boundary yet. If she took the hive, she might get stung...And Kovac had been too nice so far, too helpful to let it be squandered by desire. Still...she could dip her finger in the honey pot for now. That was surely harmless...right? It was a little more obvious now that she was watching him through the corner of her eye, one part curiosity, one part desire.